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  2. Seitsemän veljestä - Wikipedia

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    The novel was adapted into a children's picture book in 2002 with all the characters changed into dogs or birds, which was titled The Seven Dog Brothers: Being a Doggerel Version of The Seven Brothers, Aleksis Kivi's Classic Novel from 1870. [25] The book was credited to Mauri Kunnas, a Finnish children's author, and Tarja Kunnas. Mr.

  3. Seven Swordsmen - Wikipedia

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    Seven Swordsmen is a 2006 Chinese television series directed by Clarence Fok and produced by Tsui Hark. The series is loosely adapted from Liang Yusheng's wuxia novels Qijian Xia Tianshan and Saiwai Qixia Zhuan. It is also the television series counterpart to the 2005 film Seven Swords, which was also directed and produced by Tsui Hark. This ...

  4. The Spell of Seven - Wikipedia

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    The Spell of Seven is an anthology of fantasy short stories in the sword and sorcery subgenre, edited by L. Sprague de Camp and illustrated by Virgil Finlay. It was first published in paperback by Pyramid Books in June 1965, and reprinted in December 1969. [1] [2] It was the second such anthology assembled by de Camp, following his Swords and ...

  5. Howie & Landau - Wikipedia

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    Howie (Hongmao/虹猫) - a red cat who is the head of the Seven Swords. He is superb in martial arts, strong and brave, and resourceful. Handsome and unrestrained, he is the leader of the Seven Swords and shoulders the important task of uniting the descendants of the Seven Swords and eradicating the demon sect. Cheerful and enthusiastic, he exudes sunshine at all times.

  6. The Mighty Barbarians - Wikipedia

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    The Mighty Barbarians: Great Sword and Sorcery Heroes is a 1969 anthology of fantasy short stories in the sword and sorcery subgenre, edited by Hans Stefan Santesson.It was first published in paperback by Lancer Books in 1969, [1] and was later followed up by the subsequent Lancer anthology The Mighty Swordsmen.

  7. The Fantastic Swordsmen - Wikipedia

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    The Fantastic Swordsmen is a 1967 anthology of fantasy short stories in the sword and sorcery subgenre, edited by American writer L. Sprague de Camp. It was first published in paperback by Pyramid Books. [1] [2] It was the third such anthology assembled by de Camp, following his earlier Swords and Sorcery (1963) and The Spell of Seven (1965 ...

  8. Warlocks and Warriors - Wikipedia

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    The Fantastic Swordsmen Warlocks and Warriors is an anthology of fantasy short stories in the sword and sorcery subgenre, edited by American writer L. Sprague de Camp . It was first published in hardcover by Putnam in 1970, and in paperback by Berkley Books in 1971.

  9. The Mighty Swordsmen - Wikipedia

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    The Mighty Swordsmen is a 1970 anthology of fantasy short stories in the sword and sorcery subgenre, edited by Hans Stefan Santesson. It was first published in paperback by Lancer Books in December 1970, [ 1 ] and was a follow-up to the earlier Lancer anthology The Mighty Barbarians .