Vanishing Tower - Michael Moorcock
TITLE: Vanishing Tower
AUTHOR: Michael Moorcock 1939-
TYPE: novel paperback
EDITION: 1st DAW edition
PUBLISHER: DAW No 245 UY1304
COVER PRICE: $1.25
ISBN: 0-87997-304-8
PAGES: 175
PUB DATE: June 1977
COPYRIGHT: 1970 by author
COVER ARTIST:
ISFDB: No
RATING: 6
INDEX: 0294 - Vanishing Tower - 13 - MM - DAW 245 - IFB
COMMENTS: Also published under the title The Sleeping Sorceress
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RATING: On a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being great and 1 don’t read.
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QUOTE….“Perhaps you have heard of my by another name? By the name of the Soul Thief?”. The creature lashed its serrated tale and its bovine nostrils dissented. The horned head swayed on the short neck and the long teeth gleamed in the darkness. It reached out scaly claws and began to lumber towards the Prince of Ruins. From The Vanishing Tower by Michael Moorcock
Vanishing Tower - Michael Moorcock
TITLE: Vanishing Tower
AUTHOR: Michael Moorcock 1939-
TYPE: novel paperback
EDITION: 1st DAW edition
PUBLISHER: DAW No 245 UY1304
COVER PRICE: $1.25
ISBN: 0-87997-304-8
PAGES: 175
PUB DATE: June 1977
COPYRIGHT: 1970 by author
COVER ARTIST:
ISFDB: No
RATING: 6
INDEX: 0294 - Vanishing Tower - 13 - MM - DAW 245 - IFB
COMMENTS: Also published under the title The Sleeping Sorceress
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 entries indicate specific information not available for the book.
QUOTE….“Perhaps you have heard of my by another name? By the name of the Soul Thief?”. The creature lashed its serrated tale and its bovine nostrils dissented. The horned head swayed on the short neck and the long teeth gleamed in the darkness. It reached out scaly claws and began to lumber towards the Prince of Ruins. From The Vanishing Tower by Michael Moorcock