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Daughter of Regals & Other Tales

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6"W x 9"H x 1"D   | 14 oz | 32 per carton
On sale Dec 31, 2012 | 384 Pages | 9780425256954

A short story collection from the New York Times bestselling author—available in trade paperback for the first time.

“Donaldson proves that he is as adept at the short story as he is at the novel" (Denver Rocky Mountain News), in this superb collection. The famous outtake from The Illearth War, “Gilden-Fire,” headlines eight tales of mystics and unicorns, angels and kings—all written with the dazzling style and imagination that have made Stephen R. Donaldson one of the top fantasists of the day.
“Stephen R. Donaldson demonstrates new breadth and range in his first book of short stories…There is no doubt that Donaldson remains the reigning master of epic fantasy.”—Atlanta Journal-Constitution

“He has a versatility that few had previously guessed…[The] stories are fresh, original, and, in a couple of cases, simply superb….exciting fare for Donaldson fans and the uninitiated alike.”—Denver Rocky Mountain News

 

“Donaldson proves himself at home in a surprising number of story genres…Of those stories that are fantasies, ‘The Lady in White’ and ‘Ser Visal’s Tale’ are exceptional…Overall, Daughter of Regals is a good collection.”—Columbus Dispatch

“The best tales here (both written for this collection) are the title story, a real good twist on magical power achieved at the proper time and place, and ‘Ser Visal’s Tale,’ on betrayal and ultimate triumph…an interesting overview on Donaldson’s style and the turnings of his imagination.”—Los Angeles Times

Stephen R. Donaldson is the author of the The Great God’s War Trilogy and the original six volumes of The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, a landmark in modern fantasy. Every volume, beginning with Lord Foul’s Bane in 1977, has been an international bestseller. Donaldson returned to the series with The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, comprising The Runes of the EarthFatal RevenantAgainst All Things Ending, and The Last Dark. Donaldson lives in New Mexico. View titles by Stephen R. Donaldson

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A short story collection from the New York Times bestselling author—available in trade paperback for the first time.

“Donaldson proves that he is as adept at the short story as he is at the novel" (Denver Rocky Mountain News), in this superb collection. The famous outtake from The Illearth War, “Gilden-Fire,” headlines eight tales of mystics and unicorns, angels and kings—all written with the dazzling style and imagination that have made Stephen R. Donaldson one of the top fantasists of the day.

Praise

“Stephen R. Donaldson demonstrates new breadth and range in his first book of short stories…There is no doubt that Donaldson remains the reigning master of epic fantasy.”—Atlanta Journal-Constitution

“He has a versatility that few had previously guessed…[The] stories are fresh, original, and, in a couple of cases, simply superb….exciting fare for Donaldson fans and the uninitiated alike.”—Denver Rocky Mountain News

 

“Donaldson proves himself at home in a surprising number of story genres…Of those stories that are fantasies, ‘The Lady in White’ and ‘Ser Visal’s Tale’ are exceptional…Overall, Daughter of Regals is a good collection.”—Columbus Dispatch

“The best tales here (both written for this collection) are the title story, a real good twist on magical power achieved at the proper time and place, and ‘Ser Visal’s Tale,’ on betrayal and ultimate triumph…an interesting overview on Donaldson’s style and the turnings of his imagination.”—Los Angeles Times

Author

Stephen R. Donaldson is the author of the The Great God’s War Trilogy and the original six volumes of The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, a landmark in modern fantasy. Every volume, beginning with Lord Foul’s Bane in 1977, has been an international bestseller. Donaldson returned to the series with The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, comprising The Runes of the EarthFatal RevenantAgainst All Things Ending, and The Last Dark. Donaldson lives in New Mexico. View titles by Stephen R. Donaldson