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  2. Tehanu - Wikipedia

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    Tehanu / t ə ˈ h ɑː n uː /, [1] initially subtitled The Last Book of Earthsea, [2] is a fantasy novel by the American author Ursula K. Le Guin, published by Atheneum in February 1990. [2] It is the fourth novel set in the fictional archipelago Earthsea , published almost twenty years after the first three Earthsea novels (1968–1972), and ...

  3. List of characters in Earthsea - Wikipedia

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    TehanuTehanu / t ə ˈ h ɑː n uː / [7] is burned child, a woman-dragon. Called Therru. (Tehanu, The Other Wind) Tenar – Tenar / t ə ˈ n ɑː r / [8] is the Priestess of the Tombs of Atuan, White Lady of Gont. Called Arha and Goha. (The Tombs of Atuan, Tehanu, The Other Wind) Teriel – Teriel is a mage of Havnor in the dark years ...

  4. Earthsea - Wikipedia

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    The Earthsea Cycle, also known as Earthsea, is a series of high fantasy books written by American author Ursula K. Le Guin.Beginning with A Wizard of Earthsea (1968), The Tombs of Atuan, (1970) and The Farthest Shore (1972), the series was continued in Tehanu (1990), and Tales from Earthsea and The Other Wind (both 2001).

  5. The Farthest Shore - Wikipedia

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    The Farthest Shore is a fantasy novel by the American author Ursula K. Le Guin, first published by Atheneum in 1972. It is the third book in the series commonly called the Earthsea Cycle . As the next Earthsea novel, Tehanu , would not be released until 1990, The Farthest Shore is sometimes referred to as the final book in the so-called ...

  6. Earthsea (universe) - Wikipedia

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    Earthsea is a fictional world created by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin.Introduced in her short story "The Word of Unbinding", published in 1964, Earthsea became the setting for a further six books, beginning with A Wizard of Earthsea, first published in 1968, and continuing with The Tombs of Atuan, The Farthest Shore, Tehanu, Tales from Earthsea and The Other Wind.

  7. Ursula K. Le Guin bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Novel 1971: New York City, Atheneum Books: Illustrated by Gail Garraty. A shortened version of The Tombs of Atuan was published in the Winter 1970 issue of Worlds of Fantasy. ISBN 978-0-689-20680-1 [5] The Farthest Shore: Earthsea: Novel 1972: New York City, Atheneum Books: Illustrated by Gail Garraty. ISBN 978-0-689-30054-7 [5] Tehanu ...

  8. The Other Wind - Wikipedia

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    It is the fifth and final novel set in the fictional archipelago Earthsea. It won the annual World Fantasy Award for Best Novel and was runner up for the Locus Award, Best Fantasy Novel, among other nominations. [1] The Other Wind is a sequel to Tehanu, the fourth novel, and to "Dragonfly", one story collected in Tales from Earthsea.

  9. Tales from Earthsea - Wikipedia

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    Tales from Earthsea won the annual Endeavour Award, for the best book by a writer from the Pacific Northwest, [2] and Locus Award, Best Collection, for speculative fiction collections. [3] Two of the five collected stories were previously published, "Darkrose and Diamond" (1999) and "Dragonfly" (1998), [ 1 ] and both had been nominated for ...