The Hour of the Dragon: A Hyborian Age Sword-and-Sorcery Saga of Conan, Lost Thrones, Dark Necromancy, and Ancient Empire Warfare
Synopsis
The Hour of the Dragon is Robert E. Howard's only full-length Conan novel, a sweeping tale of dynastic ruin, sorcery, and hard-won restoration. Set in the meticulously imagined Hyborian Age, it finds Conan, now king of Aquilonia, overthrown by conspirators aided by the resurrected wizard Xaltotun. Howard combines the velocity of pulp adventure with a surprisingly historical imagination: ruined kingdoms, occult survivals, and shifting political loyalties evoke both medieval chronicle and mythic epic. Its prose is muscular, atmospheric, and richly colored by archaic grandeur. Howard, born in Texas in 1906, transformed personal fascination with frontier violence, ancient history, boxing, and heroic legend into a new mode of fantasy. Writing for Weird Tales during the Depression, he gave Conan a world shaped by collapse, migration, and brutal ambition. The novel's concern with kingship, civilization's fragility, and the barbarian as both outsider and renewer reflects Howard's recurring historical philosophy. This book is essential for readers of sword-and-sorcery, classic fantasy, and adventure fiction. It offers Conan at his most politically and mythically compelling, and remains a foundational work in modern heroic fantasy.
Publisher information
- Publisher: e-artnow
- ISBN: 9788027380282
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 8 mm
- Weight: 212g
- Languages: English
