- Author: Donald von Gelb Author Record # 132638
- Language: English
- Used These Alternate Names: Von Gelb
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Cover Art
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Oriental Stories, October-November 1930 (1930)
also appeared as:
- Interior Art: Oriental Stories,October-November 1930 (cover) (2001)
- Interior Art: The Howard Review, September 2004 (2004)
- Interior Art: Oriental Stories, October-November 1930 (2008)
- Variant: The Man Who Limped (2021)
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Oriental Stories, December-January 1931 (1930)
also appeared as:
- Interior Art: The Howard Review, September 2004 (1930)
- Interior Art: Cover art for Oriental Stories #2, December 1930-January 1931 (2017)
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Oriental Stories, April-May-June 1931 (1931)
also appeared as:
- Interior Art: Oriental Stories, Spring 1931 (cover) (1931)
- Interior Art: The Howard Review, September 2004 (1931)
- Variant: The Robert E. Howard Foundation Newsletter, Winter 2021-2022 (2022)
- Variant: The Dragoman's Secret (2022)
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Oriental Stories, Summer 1931 (1931)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Oriental Stories, Vol. 1, No. 5 (Summer 1931) (2008)
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Oriental Stories, February-March 1931 (1931)
also appeared as:
- Interior Art: Oriental Stories, February-March 1931 (cover) (1970) [as by Von Gelb]
- Interior Art: The Howard Review, September 2004 (2004)
- Interior Art: Howard's tale "Red Blades of Black Cathay" co-written with Tevis Clyde Smith made the cover of the February-March issue of Oriental Stories (2018)
- Interior Art: Oriental Stories, February-March 1931 (cover) (2023)
- Robert E. Howard in Oriental Stories, Magic Carpet and The Souk (1998)
- Robert E. Howard, Oriental Stories, The Magic Carpet & The Souk (2005)
- Singapore Nights (1930)
- Strange Bedfellows (1930)
- The Cobra Den (1930)
- The Man Who Limped (1930)
- The Souk (1930)
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The Voice of El-Lil (1930)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Howard Review, September 2004 (1930)
- The White Queen (1930)
- The Yellow River (1930)
- The Rug (1930)
- The Dream Makers (1931)
- The Howard Review, September 2004 (Collage of cover illustrations from "Oriental Stories" and "Magic Carpet Magazine") (2004) with Margaret Brundage and Lucille Holling and J. Allen St. John