Ring of Swords by Eleanor Arnason

Ring of Swords by Eleanor Arnason

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Ring of Swords by Eleanor Arnason

Jackson Gregory was an American author (1882- 1943). His most famous works include Under Handicap (1914), The Outlaw (1916), The Short Cut (1916), Wolf bread (1916), The Joyous Trouble Maker (1918), Six Feet Four (1918), Judith of Blue Lake Ranch (1919), The Bells of San Juan (1919), Man to Man (1920), Ladyfingers (1920), The Desert Valley (1921), Daughter of the Sun (1921), The Everlasting Whisper: A Tale of the California Wilderness (1922), The Wilderness Trail (1923), Timber-Wolf (1923), The Maid of the Mountain (1925), The Desert Thoroughbred (1926), Captain Cavalier (1927), Emerald Trails (1928), Redwood and Gold (1928), Sentinel of the Desert (1929), Mystery at Spanish Hacienda (1929), The Trail to Paradise (1930), The Silver Star (1931), The Island of Allure (1931), Riders Across the Border (1932), The House of the Opal (1932), The Shadow on the Mesa (1933), Red Rivals (1933), A Case for Mr Paul Savoy (1933), Ru, The Conqueror (1933), High Courage (1934) and The Emerald Murder Trap (1934).

Eleanor Arnason is the author of Ring of Swords and Lady of the Iron People, the latter of which won the first James Tiptree Jr Prize. She has been nominated for the Nebula and Hugo awards. She resides in the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780312855185
ISBN 10 0312855184
Titel Ring of Swords
Autor Eleanor Arnason
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Tor Books
Erscheinungsjahr 1993-08-01
Seitenanzahl 382
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