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The Conan Chronicles

Conan Omnibuses: Book 1

Robert Jordan

Here are three powerful Conan sagas, featuring all the storytelling magic and epic splendor that have made Robert Jordan one of the most beloved fantasy authors in history, in one volume.

Conan the Invincible: Less than nineteen years old and new to the snares and enticements of civilization, the young Conan must join forces with a dangerously seductive female bandit to storm the palace of Amanar, a supremely evil necromancer, and confront the dreaded Eater of Souls.

Conan the Defender: As revolution brews in the shadowy streets of Belverus, Conan braves the traps and treacheries of the Royal Palace of the Dragon. Pursued by the luscious and shameless Sularia, the mighty warrior challenges a magic-spawned menace that cannot die: the invincible Simulacrum of Albanus.

Conan the Unconquered: Conan defies the sorcerous power of the Cult of Doom for the sake of a beautiful young woman known only as Yasbet. From the glory of fabled Aghrapur to the demon-haunted wastes of the Blasted Lands, Conan proves himself the greatest hero of a bygone era of high adventure.

Table of Contents:

  • 7 - The Conan Chronicles (Map of Hyborian Age) - interior artwork by Ellisa Mitchell
  • 9 - Conan the Invincible - (1982) - novel by Robert Jordan
  • 173 - Conan the Defender - (1982) - novel by Robert Jordan
  • 337 - Conan the Unconquered - (1983) - novel by Robert Jordan

The Further Chronicles of Conan

Conan Omnibuses: Book 2

Robert Jordan

Three classic Conan novels from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Crossroads of Twilight

Robert Jordan, international bestselling author of The Wheel of Time series, has been called the greatest writer ever to tell the stories of Conan the Barbarian. Now his three most breathtaking chronicles are available in trade paperback for the very first time, certain to delight Jordan and Conan fans everywhere.

In Conan the Magnificent, our hero is stalked amid the savage crags of the Kezankian Mountains, caught between rival armies as the sultry huntress Jondra closes in.

In Conan the Triumphant, he enters the service of the sumptuous Lady Synelle, unaware that she is the secret high priestess of the demon god Al'Kirr.

In the third chronicle, Conan faces his most terrifying adversary yet -- the Sinani, demon-guardians of the ancient tomb of the Vendhyan kings. He must first seek out an antidote to the unknown poison coursing through his veins, then resist the charms of the voluptuous noblewoman Vyndra if he is to be... Conan the Victorious.

Table of Contents:

  • 9 - Conan the Magnificent - (1984) - novel by Robert Jordan
  • 171 - Conan the Triumphant - (1983) - novel by Robert Jordan
  • 329 - Conan the Victorious - (1984) - novel by Robert Jordan

Sagas of Conan

Conan Omnibuses: Book 3

L. Sprague de Camp
Lin Carter
Björn Nyberg

Imagine a world of gods and demons, where men are warriors, women are beautiful, life is a fantastic adventure, and the fate of kingdoms balances on the bloody blade of a fabulous hero: Conan of the iron thews, the blue-eyed barbarian giant who towers above the savage Hyborian world.

For the very first time in trade, this is the work that relaunched Conan in both the 1970s and 80s, back in print after more than a decade.

Table of Contents:

  • 8 - Sagas of Conan (Map of the Hyborian Age) - interior artwork by Ellisa Mitchell
  • 11 - Conan the Swordsman - (1978) - collection by Lin Carter and L. Sprague de Camp and Björn Nyberg?
  • 153 - Conan the Liberator - (1979) - novel by Lin Carter and L. Sprague de Camp
  • 245 - Hyborian Names - (1978) - essay by L. Sprague de Camp
  • 295 - Conan and the Spider God - (1980) - novel by L. Sprague de Camp