Savage Cavalier (Original Title: Savage Gentleman)

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She Traded Her Body For Her Life

From the back:

Savage Honeymoon

She stood in the firelight, her coppery, moon-breasted body bared to his unbelieving eyes. She was Princess Adiawando of the warring Senecas. He was Lt. Jeff Wyatt, her prisoner. But Wyatt had been spared torture and death-for a night. Spurred by her hot, primitive desires, the Princess had chosen Wyatt as her partner in the weirdest love rite known to history. Now she beckoned to him. If he. failed her — if his passion did not match her own, his life would be forfeit. Slowly be walked to his bride…

A lusty novel of the French and Indian Wars and a robust and violent love affair that would not be denied.

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Buccaneers of Venus

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Weird Tales - December 1932
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The first appearance in any medium of Robert E. Howard’s Conan came in this issue with the publication of The Phoenix On The Sword. The entire issue can be downloaded here 

Interestingly, Buccaneers of Venus is the serialization of the previously featured novel The Port of Peril

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