Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
One King's Way is the second part of the trilogy by Harry Harrison and John Holm (Tom Shippey) that began with The Hammer and the Cross. The book was published in 1995. The book was published in 1995.
The Hammer and the Cross is a science fiction novel by Harry Harrison and John Holm, a pseudonym for the Tolkien scholar Tom Shippey. The first in a trilogy, the book chronicles the rise of Shef, a bastard son of a Viking and an English lady. The book is alternative history set in 9th century England, where Viking raids are common.
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us
The Hammer and the Cross series (3 P) Pages in category "Novels by Harry Harrison" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Harry Harrison and John Holm The Hammer and the Cross "John Holm" is a pseudonym of Tom Shippey. 1994 The Stainless Steel Rat Sings the Blues: Harry Harrison The Stainless Steel Rat No.3 1994 [35] One King's Way: Harry Harrison and John Holm The Hammer and the Cross "John Holm" is a pseudonym of Tom Shippey. 1995 Warriors of the Way: Harry ...
The fantasy series is based heavily on the American Civil War except that magic exists, the geography of the North and South have been reversed, and blond-haired serfs are featured rather than black slaves. Sentry Peak (2000) Marching Through Peachtree (2001) Advance and Retreat (2002)
Niven has also written a logical fantasy series The Magic Goes Away, which utilizes an exhaustible resource called mana to power a rule-based "technological" magic. The Draco Tavern series of short stories take place in a more light-hearted science fiction universe, and are told from the point of view of the proprietor of an omni-species bar.
This is a list of many important or pivotal fictional figures in the history of the Warhammer Fantasy universe.. These characters have appeared in the games set in the Warhammer world, the text accompanying various games and games material, novels by Games Workshop and later Black Library and other publications based on the Warhammer setting by other publishers.