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Legends : short novels by the masters of modern fantasy
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Legends : short novels by the masters of modern fantasy

Author: Robert SilverbergStephen KingTerry PratchettTerry GoodkindOrson Scott CardAll authors
Publisher: New York : Tor, 1998.
Edition/Format: Book : Fiction : English : 1st edView all editions and formats
Summary: A six-hundred-page anthology of stories on various fantasy worlds, each preceded by an introduction. They range from Terry Pratchett's The Sea and Little Fishes, set in Discworld, to Ursula K. Le Guin's Dragonfly, set in Earthsea.
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Material Type: Fiction
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Robert Silverberg; Stephen King; Terry Pratchett; Terry Goodkind; Orson Scott Card; Ursula K Le Guin; Tad Williams; George R R Martin; Anne McCaffrey; Raymond E Feist; Robert Jordan
ISBN: 0312867875 9780312867874 0312868634 9780312868635 0765300354 9780765300355
OCLC Number: 39013842
Notes: "A Tom Doherty Associates book."
Description: 715 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 25 cm.
Contents: Dark tower: The little sisters of Eluria / Stephen King -- Discworld: The sea and little fishes / Terry Pratchett -- Sword of truth: Debt of bones / Terry Goodkind -- Tales of Alvin Maker: Grinning man / Orson Scott Card -- Majipoor: The seventh shrine / Robert Silverberg -- Earthsea: Dragonfly / Ursula K. Le Guin -- Memory, sorrow and thorn: The burning man / Tad Williams -- Song of ice and fire: The hedge knight / George R.R. Martin -- Pern: Runner of Pern / Anne McCaffrey -- Riftwar saga: The woodboy / Raymond E. Feist -- Wheel of time: New spring / Robert Jordan.
Responsibility: edited by Robert Silverberg.
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A six-hundred-page anthology of stories on various fantasy worlds, each preceded by an introduction. They range from Terry Pratchett's The Sea and Little Fishes, set in Discworld, to Ursula K. Le Guin's Dragonfly, set in Earthsea.

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