Wrap yourself in the history of Robert E. Howard with this vintage-inspired velveteen plush blanket featuring archival newspaper clippings, early photographs, and scenes from Cross Plains, Texas.
This design brings together real moments, places, and stories from Howard’s life—creating a piece that feels as much like history as it does comfort.
• Available in 3 sizes:
– 30" x 40"
– 50" x 60"
– 60" x 80"
• Ultra-soft velveteen plush feel
• One-sided high-resolution print with vibrant color, reverse is white.
• Medium heavy-weight fabric (8.85 oz/yd² / 300 g/m²)
Material
• 83% Polyester / 17% Spandex
• Features real historical imagery and newspaper elements
• Unique collage design inspired by early 20th-century Cross Plains
• Perfect for fans of literary history and pulp fiction
• A subtle, meaningful piece for your home or reading space
From newspaper headlines to photographs of Cross Plains in the 1920s, this design captures the world Robert E. Howard lived in—offering a deeper connection to the man behind the stories.
Created in Cross Plains, Texas—the hometown of Robert E. Howard and a gathering place for fans each year during Howard Days.
Due to the production process, blankets may arrive up to 3" shorter than the listed size.
Ships in 6–7 business days. Carefully packaged and ready to gift.
A thoughtful gift for collectors, readers, and anyone who appreciates the history behind the legend.
Wrap yourself in the history of Robert E. Howard with this vintage-inspired velveteen plush blanket featuring archival newspaper clippings, early photographs, and scenes from Cross Plains, Texas.
This design brings together real moments, places, and stories from Howard’s life—creating a piece that feels as much like history as it does comfort.
• Available in 3 sizes:
– 30" x 40"
– 50" x 60"
– 60" x 80"
• Ultra-soft velveteen plush feel
• One-sided high-resolution print with vibrant color, reverse is white.
• Medium heavy-weight fabric (8.85 oz/yd² / 300 g/m²)
Material
• 83% Polyester / 17% Spandex
• Features real historical imagery and newspaper elements
• Unique collage design inspired by early 20th-century Cross Plains
• Perfect for fans of literary history and pulp fiction
• A subtle, meaningful piece for your home or reading space
From newspaper headlines to photographs of Cross Plains in the 1920s, this design captures the world Robert E. Howard lived in—offering a deeper connection to the man behind the stories.
Created in Cross Plains, Texas—the hometown of Robert E. Howard and a gathering place for fans each year during Howard Days.
Due to the production process, blankets may arrive up to 3" shorter than the listed size.
Ships in 6–7 business days. Carefully packaged and ready to gift.
A thoughtful gift for collectors, readers, and anyone who appreciates the history behind the legend.