Conan the Buccaneer (Lancer Conan Series #6) (1971)
by Lin Carter and L. Sprague de Camp
Conan, now a pirate in his 30s, becomes embroiled in politics and treasure hunts as sorcerers and swashbucklers contend for gold, a magic crown, and the hand of a princess.
This novel-length Conan adventure was conceived and written entirely by posthumous collaborators Lin Carter and L. Sprague de Camp.
These two gentlemen deserve praise for helping to reintroduce Conan to modern audiences with the Lancer series of the 60s and 70s.
However, as much as they may have appreciated the character and world that Robert E. Howard created, they didn’t seem to understand that their own modest literary talents were really not in his league.
"Conan the Buccaneer" (French)
Even worse, I have read reports that they edited some of the original stories for the Lancer editions.
"Conan the Buccaneer" (German)
These are the books I grew up with and, along with the Marvel Comics series, formed my conception of the barbarian.
However, at some point, I need to make sure to read some of the anthologies that collect the stories as originally written.
"Conan the Pirate" (Bulgarian)
"Conan the Buccaneer" (Spanish)
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