Tigers Of The Sea (Cormac Mac Art #1)
Contents
"Introduction" by Richard L. Tierney
"Tigers of the Sea"
"Swords of the Northern Sea"
"The Night of the Wolf"
"The Temple of Abomination"
Notes
"Tigers of the Sea"and "The Temple of Abomination" were completed by Richard Tierney.
Photo-offset from the Donald M. Grant edition including the Tim Kirk black & white illustrations.
The second printing was Volume #4 in a se...more
"Introduction" by Richard L. Tierney
"Tigers of the Sea"
"Swords of the Northern Sea"
"The Night of the Wolf"
"The Temple of Abomination"
Notes
"Tigers of the Sea"and "The Temple of Abomination" were completed by Richard Tierney.
Photo-offset from the Donald M. Grant edition including the Tim Kirk black & white illustrations.
The second printing was Volume #4 in a se...more
Paperback, Second Printing, 190 pages
Published
April 1st 1984
by Ace
(first published 1974)
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