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Horseclans is a science fiction series by American writer Robert Adams, ... The Coming of the Horseclans (1975) Swords of the Horseclans (1976) Revenge of the ...
His first book, Coming of the Horseclans, published in 1975, was the first of his post-apocalyptic works, [1] and began his Horseclans series. The series is notable for having a detailed world and labyrinthine timeline (many of his Horseclans books are so cross-referenced that they make sense only when read in sequential order).
The Coming of the Horseclans, novel by Robert Adams, Jul. 2020. Waters of Darkness, novel by Joe Bonadonna and David C. Smith, Oct. 2020. The Annotated Guide to Robert E. Howard's Weird Fantasy, nonfiction by Fred Blosser, Oct. 2020. Nightmare Cocktails: Further investigations from the Files of Nick Nightmare, collection by Adrian Cole, Oct. 2020.
GURPS Horseclans is a role-playing worldbook, one of the first that was published for the GURPS game system. Horseclans was a science fiction series by Robert Adams , set in a North America that had been thrown back to a medieval level by a nuclear war.
Bili the Axe – Up Harzburk! is a solo adventure scenario intended for GURPS Horseclans, in which the player character is the warrior known as Bili the Axe, who spends four years adventuring in the Middle Kingdom. [1] The book presents new rules for combat, including combat rules involving animals. [1]
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Cover of the programme for the event. The Vril-Ya Bazaar and Fete (more fully billed as 'The Coming Race' and 'Vril-Ya' Bazaar and Fete, in joint aid of The West End Hospital, and the School of Massage and Electricity) was an event held March 5–10, 1891 at the Royal Albert Hall in the British capital of London.
The Horsemen of Apocalypse are a team of supervillain characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Led by Apocalypse, they are loosely based on the Biblical Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse from the Book of Revelation, though its members vary throughout the canon.