Khlit the Cossack
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Khlit the Cossack is a literary character created by Harold Lamb
for Adventure
between 1917 and 1926.
A number of the Khlit tales were collected in two books: The Curved Saber (Doubleday 1964) and The Mighty Manslayer (Doubleday 1969). More recently University of Nebraska Press
are in the process of publishing all of Lamb's Khlit tales in a four-volume series entitled Wolf of the Steppes, Warriors of the Steppes, Riders of the Steppes and Swords of the Steppes.
List of stories published in Adventue:
Harold Lamb
Harold Albert Lamb was an American historian, screenwriter, short story writer, and novelist.Lamb was born in Alpine, New Jersey. He attended Columbia University, where his interest in the peoples and history of Asia began. Lamb's tutors at Columbia included Carl Van Doren andJohn Erskine. ...
for Adventure
Adventure (magazine)
Adventure magazine was first published in November 1910 as a monthly pulp magazine. Adventure went on become one of the most profitable and critically acclaimed of all the American pulp magazines...
between 1917 and 1926.
A wandering Cossack hero, Khlit defies conventional stereotypes: he is not a lover, nor is he youthful or flamboyant. An excellent horseman, he is also a fine swordsman, with a fine sword (the sword itself has an interesting past, which Khlit only discovers as the series progresses), but he isn't flashy. He is gruff and moody, but no anti-hero swathed in shades of gray--he protects the innocent when it is in his power to do so. He is a firm believer in swift, sharp justice and devout in his faith, though not given to prayer or religious musings. It is his keen wit that allows him to survive through countless treacheries and intrigues.
A number of the Khlit tales were collected in two books: The Curved Saber (Doubleday 1964) and The Mighty Manslayer (Doubleday 1969). More recently University of Nebraska Press
University of Nebraska Press
The University of Nebraska Press, founded in 1941, is a publisher of scholarly and popular-press books. It is the second-largest state university press in the United States and, including private institutions, ranks among the 10 largest university presses in the United States...
are in the process of publishing all of Lamb's Khlit tales in a four-volume series entitled Wolf of the Steppes, Warriors of the Steppes, Riders of the Steppes and Swords of the Steppes.
List of stories published in Adventue:
- Khlit (1917)
- Wolf's War (1918)
- Tal Taulai Khan (1918)
- Alamut (1918)
- The Mighty Manslayer (1918)
- The White Khan (1918)
- Changa Nor (1919)
- Roof of the World (1919)
- The Star of Evil Omen (1919)
- The Rider of the Gray Horse (1919)
- The Lion Cub (1920)
- Law of Fire (1920)
- The Bride of Jagannath (1920)
- The Masterpiece of Death (1920)
- The Curved Sword (1920)
- Bogatyr (1925)
- White Falcon (1925)
- The Winged Rider (1926)
- The Wolf Master (1926)