- Series: Letters to Harold Preece Series Record # 32328
- Sub-series of: Letters from Robert E. Howard
- Letters to Harold Preece
- Letter: Robert E. Howard to Harold Preece, no date ("Well, Harold, how did you like...") (1962) [ES] by Robert E. Howard also appeared as:
- Letter to Harold Preece, no date ("Well, Harold, I'm sorry to hear your nose...") (1964) [ES] by Robert E. Howard also appeared as:
- Letter: Robert E. Howard to Harold Preece, no date ("Salaam: / I've been very neglectful of my correspondence...") (1965) [ES] by Robert E. Howard also appeared as:
- Letter to Harold Preece, postmarked March 24, 1930 ("Thanks for the picture. How much longer...") (1965) [ES] by Robert E. Howard also appeared as:
- Letter to Harold Preece, postmarked September 5, 1928 ("Salaam: / Yes, I Iike the idea of Eldorado...") (1967) [ES] by Robert E. Howard also appeared as:
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Letter: Robert E. Howard to Harold Preece, no date ("Go manee jeea git...") (1968) [ES]
by
Robert E. Howard
also appeared as:
- Variant: Letter to Harold Preece, no date ("Go manee jeea git, / You're in Kansas, now eh?...") (1976)
- Variant: Letter to Harold Preece, ca. February 1930 ("Go manee jeea git. / You're a Kansan now...") (1989)
- Variant: To Harold Preece, ca. February 1930 ("Go manee jeea git, / Your're in Kansas now...") (2007)
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Letter: Robert E. Howard to Harold Preece, no date ("Salaam: / I've been reading DESTINY BAY...") (1970) [ES]
by
Robert E. Howard
also appeared as:
- Variant: Letter to Harold Preece, no date ("Salaam: / I've been reading DESTINY BAY...") (1976)
- Variant: Letter to Harold Preece, ca. September 1929 ("Salaam: / I've been reading 'Destiny Bay' and...") (1989)
- Variant: To Harold Preece, ca. September 1929 ("Salaam: / I've been reading 'Destiny Bay'...") (2007)
- Letter to Harold Preece, postmarked November 24, 1930 ("I hope you'll pardon my negligence in...") (1970) [ES] by Robert E. Howard also appeared as:
- Postcard to Harold Preece, postmarked June 4, 1928 (hand-drawn picture of a sailor waiving) (1971) [INTERIORART] by Robert E. Howard
- Letter: Robert E. Howard to Harold Preece, no date ("Thanks for the Saint Padraid's card...") (1972) [ES] by Robert E. Howard also appeared as:
- To Harold Preece, postmarked January 4, 1930 ("Yes, we fade from youth swiftly...") (1975) [ES] by Robert E. Howard also appeared as:
- Letter to Harold Preece, received October 20, 1928 ("Salaam: / Your stationery is alright...") (1976) [ES] by Robert E. Howard also appeared as:
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Letter to Harold Preece, no date ("Salaam: / You're right; women are great actors...") (1976) [ES]
by
Robert E. Howard
also appeared as:
- Variant: Letter: Robert E. Howard to Harold Preece, no date ("Salaam, / You're right, women are great actors...") (1970)
- Variant: Letter to Harold Preece, ca. December 1928 ("Salaam: / You're right; women are great actors...") (1989)
- Variant: To Harold Preece, ca. December 1928 ("Salaam: / You're right; women are great actors...") (2007)
- Letter to Harold Preece, postmarked September 18, 1929 ("I don't remember saying anything...") (1976) [ES] by Robert E. Howard also appeared as:
- Letter to Harold Preece, circa September 1928 ("Salaam: / Glad you enjoyed our reunion...") (1976) [ES] by Robert E. Howard also appeared as:
- Letter to Harold Preece, postmarked September 23, 1928 ("Salaam: / The tang of winter is in the air...") (1989) [ES] by Robert E. Howard also appeared as:
- To Harold Preece, ca. January-February 1928 ("Salaam; / Say, listen, tramp, you owe me...") (2007) [ES] by Robert E. Howard
- Letter to Harold Preece, ca. September 1928 ("Salaam: / Tunney sure gave Heeney a tough...") (2007) [ES] by Robert E. Howard also appeared as:
- Letter to Harold Preece, ca. June 1928 ("Salaam: / No, I was not trying to catch flies...") (2007) [ES] by Robert E. Howard also appeared as:
- Letter to Harold Preece, ca. early 1928 ("Salaam: / You'll have to pardon me for not having...") (2007) [ES] by Robert E. Howard also appeared as:
- Postcard to Harold Preece from Piedras Negras, ca. June 1928 (no text) (2015) [ES] by Robert E. Howard
