First printing. Third volume in his epic fantasy series of a magical world war, where the prize may be the very survival of all that exists - an alternate world to that of the first half of the 20th century, a period of two world wars. Map endpapers. 479 pp. Dustjacket art by award-winning Bob Eggelton (six Hugo Awards, 11 Chesley Awards, and the Locus Award.) SIGNED on the half title page by artist Eggelton, with an original ink drawing of a dragon's head and dated in 2001 the year of publication, and also signed by Turtledove. Very uncommon thus. Fine in fine dust jacket. .ISBN # 0-312878257. |
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