Always Comes Evening is a collection of poems by Robert E. Howard. It was released in 1957 and was the author's second book to be published by Arkham House. It was released in an edition of 636 copies. The publication was subsidized by Howard's literary executor, Glenn Lord who compiled the poems.
The volume exists in two states. 536 copies had the title and Howard's name running from bottom to top of the spine, as done in Europe. When the error was discovered during the printing process, the last 100 copies were made American-style with the title and Howard's name running from top to bottom.
Contents
Always Comes Evening contains the following poems:
"Lines Written in the Realization That I Must Die"
"Chapter Headings"
Reprints
Always Comes Evening was reprinted by Underwood-Miller in 1977 in both limited (206 copies) and trade (2,200 copies) editions. A new introduction by Glenn Lord replaced both of the introductions in the earlier edition. The order of the poems was also rearranged and one additional poem, "A Crown for a King" was added.
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