Conan
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Conan
Summary
Conan is a literary work[1]. Conan ranks in the top 4% of literary_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (18 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Conan authored Robert E. Howard[3].
- Conan authored L. Sprague de Camp[4].
- Conan authored Lin Carter[5].
- Conan's instance of is recorded as literary work[6].
- Conan's instance of is recorded as omnibus edition[7].
- Conan was published by Lancer Books[8].
- Conan's genre is sword and sorcery[9].
- Conan followed Conan the Conqueror[10].
- Conan was followed by Conan the Avenger[11].
- Conan's part of the series is recorded as Lancer/Ace Conan Series[12].
- Conan's place of publication is recorded as New York City[13].
- Conan is part of Conan the Barbarian books[14].
- Conan's language of work or name is recorded as English[15].
- Conan was distributed by printed book[16].
- Conan's country of origin is recorded as United States[17].
- Conan comprises Letter from Robert E. Howard to P. Schuyler Miller[18].
- Conan comprises The Hyborian Age[19].
- Conan comprises The Thing in the Crypt[20].
- Conan comprises The Tower of the Elephant[21].
- Conan comprises The Hall of the Dead[22].
- Conan comprises The God in the Bowl[23].
- Conan comprises Rogues in the House[24].
- Conan comprises The Hand of Nergal[25].
- Conan comprises The City of Skulls[26].
- Conan was released on 1967[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Authored works include Robert E. Howard[3], a writer[28], 1906–1936[29], of United States[30], specialised in fantasy[31]; L. Sprague de Camp[4], a writer[32], 1907–2000[33], of United States[34], awarded the Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award[35]; and Lin Carter[5], a writer[36], 1930–1988[37], of United States[38]. Conan was published by Lancer Books[8].
Publication
Conan was published on 1967[27]. Conan's place of publication is recorded as New York City[13]. Conan's language of work or name is recorded as English[15]. Conan's genre is sword and sorcery[9]. Conan is part of Conan the Barbarian books[14]. Conan's part of the series is recorded as Lancer/Ace Conan Series[12]. Conan was distributed by printed book[16].
Subject and Themes
Conan's part of the series is recorded as Lancer/Ace Conan Series[12].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Conan followed Conan the Conqueror[10]. Conan was followed by Conan the Avenger[11].
Why It Matters
Conan ranks in the top 4% of literary_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (18 views/month).[2] Conan has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[39]