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Lin Carter's Flashing Swords! #6
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Lin Carter's Flashing Swords! #6

A Sword & Sorcery Anthology Edited by Robert M. Price
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
EUR22,50

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Get out your trusty broadsword and your masculinity, and return with us to the glory days of old-time Sword & Sorcery fiction. Sure, it's not "fine literature," but, faced with a giant snake or an evil wizard, who'd you rather have at your side: the Great Gatsby or Conan the Cimmerian? This anthology, a revival of Lin Carter's celebrated Flashing Swords! series, sets forth new adventures of worthies including Thongor of Lemuria, Varla of Valkarth, Elak of Atlantis, the mighty Hercules, and others. You'll thrill to the exploits and to the inspired writing, worthy of the Nemedian Chronicles!Our authors include Lin Carter, Pierre Comtois, Glynn Owen Barrass, Steve Lines, Robert M. Price, Glen Usher, and others -- plus a Graphic Novella by Clayton Hinkle featuring Tonga of Lost Lemuria.The first edition of this anthology was retracted and never properly released. This is a new, thoroughly reworked edition from a new publisher -- and of course much, much better!CONTENTS"Flashing Words" Introduction by Robert M. Price"A Prince of Mars" by Lin Carter & Robert M. Price"Curse of the White Witch" by Wayne Judge"Bellico and the Tower of Mouths" by Richard Toogood"Immortals of Lemuria" by Robert M. Price"The Vanishing Conjurer" by Glynn Owen Barrass"World of the Black Sun" by Pierre V. Comtois"Boscastle and the Swamp Enchantress" by Jason Ross Cummings"Varla and the Mad Magician" by Steve Lines & Glen M. Usher"Hercules versus the Cyclops" by Santiago del Dardano Turann"Tonga of Lemuria" by Clayton L. Hinkle
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ISBN/GTIN978-91-87611-38-4
ProduktartBuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum24.01.2021
Auflage3. Auflage
Reihen-Nr.6
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 148 mm, Höhe 210 mm, Dicke 14 mm
Gewicht340 g
Artikel-Nr.19401309
KatalogLibri
Datenquelle-Nr.A41123790
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