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I Say Sunrise
I Say Sunrise
Author: Talbot Mundy
For a year, Mundy lived on Mallorca, writing his only non-fiction book, explaining the philosophical underpinnings of his stories. Rejected by publishers, he rewrote it in 1934, but with no more success, and set it aside; not until 1947 would it be posthumously published as I Say Sunrise.
ISBN-13: 9780875160689
ISBN-10: 0875160689
Publication Date: 6/1969
Pages: 256
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Publisher: DeVorss & Company
Book Type: Paperback
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I Say Sunrise is Talbot Mundys philosophy that has strong overtones of reincarnation and is his only non-fiction book. Probably this is a must for any Mundy aficionado: that is if you can even find any of his books today. Even his more popular ones, King of the Kyber Rifles and Om:The Secret of the Valley are difficult to uncover even in used bookstores. As a roundout to his writing, it does give the reader some insight as to his approach to his novels.


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