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Click to view full description | 1. | Cook, Glen. DREAD EMPIRE SERIES - 3 VOLS. BOOK ONE, A SHADOW OF ALL NIGHT FALLING; BOOK TWO, OCTOBER'S BABY; BOOK THREE, ALL DARKNESS MET. Berkley Books, New York, (1983, 2nd / 1984, 2nd / 1980, 1st). 240, 248, 323 pages. PB's - 3 volumes. ''Across the mountains called Dragon's Teeth, beyond the chill reach of the Werewind and the fires of the world's beginning, above the walls of the castle Fangdred, stands Windtower. From this lonely keep the Star Rider calls forth the war that even wizards dread, fought for a woman's hundred-lifetime love. A woman called Nepanthe, princess of the Stormkings...'' Interiors - pages browning, book store stamp on inside of front cover of book two, otherw i se clean and tight. Exteriors - light edgewear/rubbing, small date stamp on bottom of book one, crease down front cover of book one with some migration into first few pages. Light creases to spines of books two & three. VG- Price: 50.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 2. | Cook, Glen. FADED STEEL HEAT. A GARRETT FILES NOVEL. Roc, (New York, 1999), 3rd printing. 356 pp, Paperback. Cover art by Allan Pollack. ''Since the end of the war, there had always been bigotry against non-humans in TunFaire. Even though many species had sacrificed in battle, some groups of humans thought the 'Golden Rule' translated to 'Humans rule. Now give us your gold'. With the streets descending into bloody race riots, and the organized 'human' brotherhoods flexing both physical and economic muscle, TunFaire was a hairsbreadth from total chaos...'' Interior - bookstore stamp and old price on first page, otherwise clean and tight. Exterior - minor edge wear, spine flat with one faint crease. VG Price: 10.00 USD | See Full Description |
| 3. | Cook, Glen. THE TOWER OF FEAR. TOR, New York, (1990), Ist MM printing. 375 pp, paperback. ''Adding to his sword-and-scorcery adventure a touch of the Arabian Nights, Cook adroitly weaves a complex tale, tying all its threads in a satisfying resolution. ''Interior - pages browning, otherwise clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - very light edgewear, spine flat and uncreased. VG Price: 4.00 USD | See Full Description |
 | 4. | Weaver, Robert, editor. (Hugh Garner, Ronald Bryden, Ronald Bates, Victor Coleman, Ramsay Cook, George Cuomo, Frank Davey, Glen Siebrasse, Robin Biswas, Graham Cotter, Serrell Hillman, Bernard Weilbrenner, Dave Godfrey, Diana Goldsborough.) THE TAMARACK REVIEW. SPRING 1965. ISSUE NUMBER 35. Tamarack Review, Toronto, 1965. 112 pp, 8 7/16" H, soft cover. Contents: You Never Ast Me Before, by Hugh Garner; On the Margin, by Ronald Bryden; Three Poems, by Ronald Bates; Four Poems, by Victor Coleman; The Historian and French-Canadian Nationalism, by Ramsay Cook; The Deliverance of the Pure, by George Cuomo; Black Days on Black Mountain, by Frank Davey; Four Poems, by Glen Siebrasse; Exhaustion and Persistence, by Robin Biswas; The 'Image' of the Church, by Graham Cotter; Jack London - Transitory Egoist, by Serrell Hillman; New France Under the Sun King, by Bernard Weilbrenner; Line and Form, by Dave Godfrey; A Historical Goofball, by Diana Goldsborough; Letters to the Editor; Contributors. Interior - soft bump to top corner of textblock, otherwise clean and tight with no other ownership marks. Exterior - wrinkling amd light watermark on spine, minor edge wear to covers, light wear and tiny bump at top/bottom of spine, small soft crease on covers, soft bump to top corner of rear cover, light rubbing, minor soiling, very light browning to edges of textblock, slight darkening to spine. Good Price: 10.00 USD | See Full Description |
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