Down
in the Bottomlands
with L. Sprague De Camp ISBN: 0-671-87835-9, $6.99 US |
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Wisdom
of the Fox
ISBN: 0-671-57838-3, $6.99 US
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Alternate Generals
ISBN: 0-671-87886-7, $6.99 US At Gaugemela the Macedonians had Alexander and the Persians hadDarius. Result- world conquest. But what if the Persians hadErwin Rommel. Or what if George S. Patton had commanded Southern forces at Bull Run, and Lincoln had become a Confederate prisoner? The possibilities are endless... |
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Fox and Empire
ISBN: 0-671-87858-1, $6.99 US |
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Thessalonica ISBN:
0-671-87761-5, $5.99 US The Germanic tribes were definitely on the move,
bringing their powerful pagan demons with them: bats with gleaming red eyes spied out the
city, diving on the militia men as they patrolled the city walls; giant wolves whose howls
chilled the soul surrounded the city; and there were rumors of worse. Even the satyrs,
centaurs, nymphs and other remnants of the Greek pantheon lurking in the mountains around
Thessalonica were frightened. |
George's city was a Christian light in a sea of pagan darkness. And now that sea was rising, threatening to wash over him and his little island as if they did not exist and were of no account. |
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King of
the North ISBN: 0-671-87715-1,
$5.99 US In the northlands, a patchwork of feuding statelets, Gerin the Fox, styling himself Prince of the North, pays tribute to none. Quaintly, he intends to rule for the welfare and betterment of his people--but first he must defeat the gathering forces of chaos, which conspire to tumble his work into a very dark age indeed.... |
The Case of the Toxic Spell Dump (fantasy) 72196-8 $5.99
Stopping an ancient deity from reinstituting human sacrifice in L.A. and destroying Western Civilization is all in a day's work for David Fisher of the Environmental Perfection Agency.
An extraordinary novel of an alternate America. "When Columbus came to the New World, he found, not Indians, but primitive ape-men.... Unable to learn human speech...[the ape-men.htm could still be trained to do reliable work. Could still in other words, be made slaves.... fresh and original."--Orson Scott Card