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The Dragon Book of Verse
Steven Brust
Summary
"In Dragon, Vlad finds himself in the last place any self-respecting assassin wants to be: the army.
"In Dragon, Vlad finds himself in the last place any self-respecting assassin wants to be: the army. Worse, he's in the middle of an apocalyptic battle between two sorcerous armies, and everyone expects him to perform a role that they won't explain.""In Issola, Vlad's aristocratic friends Morrolan and Aliera have disappeared. According to the eldritch (but affable) Sethra Lavode, they may be in the hands of the Jenoine--the mysterious beings who made the world of the Dragaeran Empire and its surroundings."--P. [4] of cover.
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Highlights
- Easy to enjoy: 272 pages · Paperback
- By Steven Brust
Details
- ISBN: 9780198312413
- Author: Steven Brust
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 272
- Language: English
- Publication date: 14 July 1977
- Condition: Used – Good
- Rating: 4.50
About the authors
Steven Brust and Michael Harrison and Christopher Stuart-Clark · Publisher: OUP Oxford
Reviews
Average rating: 4.50/5 · 0 reviews
A well-known and much loved selection of the best traditional modern English verse. It contains many famous, and often quoted poems, and also provides young people with an introduction to good poetry.

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