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Book Description Paperback. Condition: As New. Robert James Pailthorpe [cover Art By Stephen E. Fabian] (illustrator). Still in shrinkwrap! Reprint. Seller Inventory # 169217
Book Description Paper. Condition: Good ++. Colour Drawings (illustrator). First Thus. Howard wrote in a time when `political-correctness' was a LONG way off, men were men, and proved it with muscle and sword. THREE stories occupy these 222 pages: `Swords of the Red Brotherhood', `Black (Terence) Vulmea's Vengeance , and `The Isle of Pirates' Doom '. SEVEN colour drawings by Robert Pailthorpe complement the `blood-money, terror, treasure and lust' of Howard's TEXT. Read about : Will Harbor, freebooters, Van Raven, Black Raider, jack-of-ale, Bigomba, Helen Tavrel, Captain Gower, Galot, War-HAwk, Amichel and Slave Coast. Cod : Paper wrapper is a wrap-around illustration by Stephen E. Fabian featuring a cutlass-bearing pirate in a longboat approaching a foundered ship. Lettering is black. Edges much rubbed, corners sli. soft, spine VG but rubbed at hinge. No names marks, tears, folds, nor stains. SPLIT developing at page 70. GREAT reading COPY !! Quote (p. 139) : " It was a human being that had screamed. Wentyard groped for his pistols, found his sword instead, and hurried forth, his taut nerves thrumming. The starlight in the bowl, dim as it was, was less Stygian than the absolute blackness of the ruins. But he did not see the figure . ." Size: 4to. Seller Inventory # 003974
Book Description Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. Robert James Pailthorpe [cover art by Stephen E. Fabian] (illustrator). 1st paperback printing; 219 clean, unmarked pages Size: 4 vo. Seller Inventory # 089747
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Robert James Pailthorpe; cover by Stephen E. Fabian (illustrator). 1st Edition. Baronet Publishing, New York, 1977, oversized Trade Paperback, First Edition Thus. Illustrated by Robert James Pailthorpe (in color), with cover illustration by Stephen E. Fabian. Book Condition: very faint and small dusty mark on the text edge, otherwise an unread Near Fine or better copy. Seller Inventory # 000712