Sorcerers of Majipoor - Robert Silverberg
TITLE: Sorcerers of Majipoor
AUTHOR: Robert Silverberg 1935-
TYPE: novel paperback
PUBLISHER: Harper Prism
COVER PRICE: $6.99
ISBN: 0-06-105780-0
PAGES: 611
PUB DATE: August 1998
EDITION: 1st paperback in US
COPYRIGHT: 1996 by author
COVER ARTIST: Jim Burns
ISFDB: Yes,
RATING:
NOTATION:
Stated 1st printing(per number line) of 1998 Harper ed.
INDEX: 0251 - Sorcerers of Majipoor - 18 - RS - IFB
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ISFDB: Internet Speculative Fiction Data Base.
RATING: On a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being great and 1 don’t read.
NO entry indicates specific information not available from book.
QUOTE….“The study of history was oddly congenial to Joseph. There was a kind of poetry in it for him. He had always loved those flamboyant tales of far-off strife, the carefully preserved legends of the fabled kings and kingdoms of Old Earth. But they were just tales to him, gaudy legends, ingenious dramatic fictions. He did not seriously think that men like Agamemnon and Julius Caesar and Alexander the Great and Genghis Khan had ever existed”. Robert Silverberg from The Longest Way Home
Sorcerers of Majipoor - Robert Silverberg
TITLE: Sorcerers of Majipoor
AUTHOR: Robert Silverberg 1935-
TYPE: novel paperback
PUBLISHER: Harper Prism
COVER PRICE: $6.99
ISBN: 0-06-105780-0
PAGES: 611
PUB DATE: August 1998
EDITION: 1st paperback in US
COPYRIGHT: 1996 by author
COVER ARTIST: Jim Burns
ISFDB: Yes,
RATING:
NOTATION:
Stated 1st printing(per number line) of 1998 Harper ed.
INDEX: 0251 - Sorcerers of Majipoor - 18 - RS - IFB
CULPABILITY: All images posted are from publications owned by RC/\Weazel. RC/\Weazel performed image scanning, editing and the compiling of bibliographic data.
ISFDB: Internet Speculative Fiction Data Base.
RATING: On a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being great and 1 don’t read.
NO entry indicates specific information not available from book.
QUOTE….“The study of history was oddly congenial to Joseph. There was a kind of poetry in it for him. He had always loved those flamboyant tales of far-off strife, the carefully preserved legends of the fabled kings and kingdoms of Old Earth. But they were just tales to him, gaudy legends, ingenious dramatic fictions. He did not seriously think that men like Agamemnon and Julius Caesar and Alexander the Great and Genghis Khan had ever existed”. Robert Silverberg from The Longest Way Home