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Current Issue Number 75 Vol.19 No.4  June 2010
 
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Swords From The East:

SWORDS FROM THE SEA, by Harold Lamb. University of Nebraska Press (www.bisonbooks.com), 2010, 560 pp., $24.95. ISBN 978-0-8032-2036-2

In SWORDS FROM THE SEA, Lamb deals with explorers, be they the Vikings or pirates or even John Paul Jones. The tales in SWORDS are drawn from pulps in the 1910s’ to the mid-1920s’ Adventure Magazine, as well as Collier’s from 1931-1943. Lamb also sold tales collected here to The Saturday Evening Post from 1948-1953 along with tales from Pictorial Review (1932-1933) and Blue Book (1949).

Andrew M. Andrews

 

 


Nebula Awards Showcase - Bill Fawcett Blackout - Connie Willis Additional Reviews Angelology - Danielle Trussoni Snowbound - Richard S. Wheeler

The Shadow Year - Jeffrey Ford Realms of Fantasy - Tir Na Nog Skinny Bastard - Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin Curse of the Shamra - Barry Hoffman Swords From The East - Harold Lamb

Swords From The Sea - Harold Lamb Thereby Hangs A Tail - Specer Quinn An Irish Country Girl - Patrick Taylor The Intrigue At Highbury - Carrie Bebris Making Rounds With Oscar - David Dosa, M.D.

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WINGS OF FIRE, ed. by Jonathan Strahan and Marianne S. Jablon. Night Shade Books (www.nightshadebooks.com), 2010, 499 pp., $15.95. ISBN 978-1-59780-187-4

Of all these classic tales in the WINGS OF FIRE anthology, it was certainly a lot of fun to read “The Dragon on the Bookshelf” by Harlan Ellison and Robert Silverberg. Also, it was a pleasure to look over and read again many of these classic tales, collected as a treasury of the best dragon fiction of our era.

THE ARK, by Boyd Morrison. Touchstone/Fireside/Simon and Schuster (www.simonandschuster.com), 2010, 420 pp., $24.99. ISBN 978-1-4391-8179-9
An archeologist’s father may have found Noah’s Ark, but is missing, with the only clue about his whereabouts coming from a man who dies at Los Angeles Airport – and the quest to find the truth begins.

NEVERLAND by Douglas Clegg. Vanguard Press (www.vanguardpressbooks.com), 2010, 288 pp., $15.95. ISBN 1-59315-541-4. A woodland shack on an island off the southern U.S. coast becomes a forbidden place, a key to an age-old mystery. Kids, of course, find it and are caught up in its mysterious past.


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