Thirty short stories celebrating the exploits and adventures of men on the battlefield features classic works by Alexander Dumas, Arthur Conan Doyle, Ambrose Bierce, and Stephen Crane, as well as original tales by John Jakes, John Aquino, George Macdonald Fraser, and other notable writers. Original.
“'The Aftermath of the Aftermath'—Contribution to the Colloquium, 'The Mfecane Aftermath': Towards a New Paradigm.” South African Historical Journal 25 (1991): 154—162. Etherington, Norman. “The Great Trek in Relation to the Mfecane: A ...
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror
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Cornwell writes in his Foreword to the Mike Ashley collection, The Mammoth Book of Sword and Honor (2000), that: “War, then, is life taken to the extremes. Life with the gloves off, life without a seat belt, life without rules.
Originally appeared in The Way of the Wizard, edited by John Joseph Adams. Reprinted by permission of the author. WARRIOR DREAMS © 2013 by Cinda Williams Chima. Originally appeared in Once Upon a Time: New Fairy Tales, edited by Paula ...
There is also a detailed introduction by Mike Ashley on the mystery and magic of Merlin and his world.
The following versionis by Douglas Carmichael (19232012), an American professor of philosophy, and comesfrom hisunpublished novel Last of theDragons. This was a sequelto Pendragon (1977), a powerful historical novel whichtraces the rise ...
“Ijust wantto look in your eyes. An angelcan't objectto that,surely.” “The full blaze of an angel's eyes wouldleave you ashes, impudent man.” Even I could hear the undertone ofanxiety in her voice. “That is foolishness.
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror remains the world's leading annual anthology dedicated solely to presenting the best in contemporary horror fiction.
This dazzling new collection of off-the-wall fantasies features stories from the minds of the funniest writers in the field, including Esther Friesner, Neil Gaiman, Tom Holt, Paul di Filippo, Adam Roberts and Molly Brown.