Durandal

Durandal

Durandal is a novel of historical fiction by Harold Lamb. The complete novel was first published in book form in 1981 by Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. in an edition of 1,875 copies of which 400 were boxed and signed by the artists. The novel originally appeared in Adventure in 1926. It was published with its two sequel novels with new linking sections by Doubleday in 1931. A Crusader, betrayed by a scheming emperor and pursued by Muslim swordsmen, discovers the sword of Roland.

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Author:Harold Lamb
Genre:Fantasy
Year published:1981
Number of editions:3

Author of Durandal

Harold Lamb
Harold Lamb
September 1, 1892 - April 9, 1962
Birthplace:Alpine, New Jersey

Harold Albert Lamb was an American historian, screenwriter, short story writer, and novelist. Lamb was born in Alpine, New Jersey. He attended Columbia University, where his interest in the peoples and history of Asia began. Lamb's tutors at Columbia included Carl Van Doren and John Erskine. Lamb...
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Additional works by Harold Lamb
BookCopyright DateGenre
Wolf of the steppes July 1, 2006 Speculative fiction
Swords of the Steppes June 1, 2007 Fiction
The Mexican Fiction
The Grand Cham Fiction
Hillbilly Justice Fiction
The Crusades Iron Men And Saints
Genghis Khan or the Emperor of All Men Autobiography
Tamerlane the Earth Shaker Fiction
Riders of the Steppes June 1, 2007 Fiction
Carlomagno
The Skull of Shirzad Mir
Silver City Fiction
Warriors of the steppes July 1, 2006 Speculative fiction
Hannibal
The Three Palladins 1977 Science Fiction
Marching Sands 1920 Speculative fiction
John Gideon Shaw
Theodora and the Emperor
city and the Tsar
sea of the ravens
Chief of the Cossacks
march of the barbarians
earth shakers
garden to the eastward
Babur, the Tiger
Nur Mahal
Suleiman, the Magnificent
The mighty manslayer
Alexander of Macedon
New found world
Dschingis Khan
Changiz Khān
Persian mosaic
Constantinople
curved saber
march of Muscovy
Charlemagne: the legend and the man
Cyrus the Great
Son of Tobias
The Killing Spree
Nūr Maḥal
Tatariyun ki yalghar
house of the Falcon
Lmar Khayyam
The Striker
The Sea of the Ravens Historical novel
Charlemagne
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Fantasy literature is fantasy in written form. Historically speaking, literature has composed the majority of fantasy works. Since the 1960s however,...
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