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Swords from the East
| AUTHOR | Enge, James; Jones, Howard Andrew; Lamb, Harold |
| PUBLISHER | Bison Books (05/14/2014) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | eBook (Other) |
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Their conquest was measured not in miles but in degrees of longitude. They smashed the gates of empires, overthrew kingdoms, diverted rivers, and depopulated entire countries. They were the Mongols of Genghis Khan, swift and merciless but also resourceful, bold, and cunning. Their tale has seldom been told in the West, and never by an author with the acumen of Harold Lamb.
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ISBN-13:
9780803229723
ISBN-10:
0803229720
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
496
Carton Quantity:
0
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Fiction | Action & Adventure
Fiction | Fantasy - Collections & Anthologies
Fiction | Literary
Dewey Decimal:
FIC
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Their conquest was measured not in miles but in degrees of longitude. They smashed the gates of empires, overthrew kingdoms, diverted rivers, and depopulated entire countries. They were the Mongols of Genghis Khan, swift and merciless but also resourceful, bold, and cunning. Their tale has seldom been told in the West, and never by an author with the acumen of Harold Lamb.
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Author:
Lamb, Harold
Harold Lamb (1892-1962), who wrote biographies and screenplays as well as historical fiction, is best remembered for his tales of Cossacks and Crusaders. Howard Andrew Jones is the managing editor of Black Gate magazine and the editor in chief of the online journal Sword and Sorcery. Barrie Tait Collins, a cousin of Harold Lamb, has worked as an editor, writer, and, since 1975, a journalist for various Connecticut newspapers.
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Editor:
Jones, Howard Andrew
HOWARD JONES was instrumental in the rebirth of interest in Harold Lamb s historical fiction, and has assembled and edited 8 collections of Lamb s work for the University of Nebraska Press. His stories of Dabir and Asim have appeared in a variety of publications over the last ten years, and led to his invitation to join the editorial staff of Black Gate magazine in 2004, where he has served as Managing Editor ever since. He blogs regularly at the Black Gate website.
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