The Carnelian Throne (The High Couch of the Silestra, #4) 🔍
Morris, Janet E Baen Books : Distributed by Simon & Schuster, Janet Morris Silistra 4, 1985
English [en] · PDF · 1.0MB · 1985 · 📕 Book (fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/zlib · Save
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Planet Silistra's Carnelian Throne is vacant, and seductive Estri, holder of the High Couch of Silistra, journeys to the lost lands of Aehre-Kanoss to protect the throne from the Ossasim, mutant relatives of mankind
Alternative filename
lgrsfic/M\Morris, Janet E\Janet Morris - Silistra 4 - The Carnelian Throne.pdf
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zlib/Science Fiction/Morris, Janet E/The Carnelian Throne_1336293.pdf
Alternative author
Janet Morris
Alternative publisher
Simon & Schuster, Incorporated
Alternative publisher
Summit Books
Alternative edition
High Couch of Silistra, bk. 4, New York, ©1985, ©1979
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
Janet Morris Silistra 4, 0
Alternative edition
New York, c1985, c1979
Alternative edition
Reprint, 1985
Alternative edition
March 1, 1985
metadata comments
lg_fict_id_69346
date open sourced
2011-06-11
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