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This category is for images of book covers for works by American science fiction and fantasy writer George R. R. Martin. Media in category "George R. R. Martin book cover images" The following 23 files are in this category, out of 23 total.
This category is for images of book covers for works by American writer Samuel R. Delany. Media in category "Samuel R. Delany book cover images" The following 39 files are in this category, out of 39 total.
The Solitaire Mystery (Norwegian: Kabalmysteriet) is a 1990 fantasy novel by Jostein Gaarder, the Norwegian author of the best-selling Sophie's World. The Solitaire Mystery, as with Sophie's World, has a philosophical content but, unlike Sophie's World, it does not explicitly mention philosophers and theories.
Captain Knight, Yeti, The Great Intelligence (The Web of Fear) 3 "Peepshow" Guy Adams: Third Doctor, Ogrons, Sontarans, Drashigs (Carnival of Monsters) 4 "The Talents of Greel" Paul Morris: Henry Gordon Jago, Weng-Chiang (The Talons of Weng-Chiang)
This list covers the non-double novels, for both the letter-series and numeric-series books. For the Ace Double volumes, see Ace Doubles. Genres include SF (science fiction), MY , WE westerns, and NF (nonfiction). Other mentioned genres are fantasy books, gothic novels, and romances - of which no one are specified.
The Knight of the Swords is the first appearance of Corum, last survivor of the Vadhagh race. After his family is butchered by a group of Mabden (men) led by the savage Earl Glandyth-a-Krae, Corum tries to take revenge, but is captured instead; his hand is cut off and his eye put out before he escapes.
A Pocketful of Python is a series of five books by the Monty Python team, in which each of the surviving members selects their favourite material from the group’s TV series, films, records and books. [1] The first two volumes, by Terry Jones and John Cleese, were released in 1999 as part of the team’s 30th anniversary celebrations.
Geoffroy IV de la Tour Landry (before 1330-between 1402 and 1406) [1] was a nobleman of Anjou who fought in the Hundred Years War.. In 1371–1372 Geoffroy compiled the Livre pour l'enseignement de ses filles ("The Book of the Knight in the Tower") for the instruction of his daughters—La Tour Landry stands (a ruin today) between Cholet and Vezins.