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Cormac Mac Art
Cormac Mac Art
Author: Robert E. Howard
Cormac Mac Art is a descendent of other warriors form the time-forgotten lands of Atlantis and Cimmeria, molded in the tradition of Conan. Lusty and violent, Cormac is a renegade and a pirate whose character is forged from the same cold steel as his relentless sword. — Contents:    — The land toward sunset -- — Tigers of the sea -- — ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780671876517
ISBN-10: 0671876511
Publication Date: 2/1/1995
Pages: 256
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Publisher: Baen
Book Type: Paperback
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This is the first of Baen Books collected stories of Robert E. Howard. This collection focuses on his character Cormac Mac Art, an Irish pirate that is in league with a force of Danish Vikings. This is the complete stories focusing on this character with an extra story by David Drake that was culled from an old Howard outline. These are some good stories, focusing on a lot of the different aspcects of Howard's world. There are remnants of Atlantis, barbarian action, and even a taste of Howard's contribution to the Lovecraft Mythos. This is a great book and well worth the read.
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