Description: FREE shipping for orders of 8 or more items, and multi-item orders over $100! Comes sealed in an acid-free bag. Packaged between cardboard in a padded flat mailer (all made from 100% post- consumer recycled materials), by a one-man/single father independent shop. Combined shipping discounts available! Please use the "Request Combined Shipping" link above your cart prior to checkout on a computer. Amazons IIAmazons II is an anthology of fantasy stories, edited by Jessica Amanda Salmonson, with a cover by Michael Whelan. Following up her earlier anthology Amazons!, it consists, like its predecessor volume, of works featuring female protagonists by (mostly) female authors. It was first published in paperback by DAW Books in June 1982. This anthology contains: Nightwork by Jo Clayton; The Soul Slayer by Lee Killough; Who Courts A Reluctant Maiden by Ardath Mayhar; The Borders of Sabazel by Lillian Stewart Carl; The Ivory Comb by Eleanor Arnason; Lady of the Forest End by Gael Baudino; The Robber Girl by Phyllis Ann Karr; Southern Lights by Tanith Lee; For a Daughter by F. M. Busby; The Battle Crow's Daughter by Gillian Fitzgerald; Zroya's Trizub by Gordon Derevanchuk; and In the Lost Lands by George R. R. Martin..
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Book Title: Amazons II
Narrative Type: Fiction
Publisher: DAW
Original Language: English
Edition: First Edition
Vintage: Yes
Publication Year: 1982
Type: Novel
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Era: 1980s
Illustrator: Michael Whelan
Author: Ardath Mayhar, Eleanor Arnason, F. M. Busby, Gael Baudino, George R.R. Martin, Gillian Fitzgerald, Gordon Derevanchuk, Jo Clayton, Lee Killough, Lillian Stewart Carl, Phyllis Ann Karr, Tanith Lee
Genre: Fantasy
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 246