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- From: brooksj@is-next.umd.edu (Joanne Brooks)
- Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.misc
- Subject: Re: books with swords
- Message-ID: <16871@umd5.umd.edu>
- Date: 7 Nov 92 03:05:35 GMT
- References: <JSC.92Nov1173557@monolith.mit.edu> <1d2hjeINN7gd@agate.berkeley.edu> <Bx9AMt.9Ky@world.std.com>
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- In article <Bx9AMt.9Ky@world.std.com> lak@world.std.com (Larry A Keber) writes:
- >>In article <JSC.92Nov1173557@monolith.mit.edu> jsc@athena.mit.edu (Jin S. Choi) writes:
- >>)
- >>)Can anyone recommend any books with any amount of swords/fencing in
- >>)them?
- >>)
- >>)Jin Choi
- >>
- >The Chronicles of Amber, by Roger Zelazny, has some fencing in it.
- >The various books about Vladimir Taltos, by Steven Brust, also.
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- >Sword Dancer, Sword Maker and Sword Maker (and another 1 or 2 whose titles I
- >can't remember now), author <som female name> Robertson?, contains sword
- >usage.
- >
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- How about MZB's Sword & Sorceress series? They must be up to Vol 9 or 10
- by now (last one I remember seeing was 8....)
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- later daze...
- jojo
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