Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures

Sword Woman and Other Historical Adventures
ISBN-10
0345505468
ISBN-13
9780345505460
Category
Fiction
Pages
547
Language
English
Published
2011-01
Publisher
Random House LLC
Author
Robert E. Howard

Description

Lavishly illustrated with black-and-white art by the team behind Dark Horse Comic's "The Adventures of Two-Gun Bob," an anthology of Howard's classic desert adventures featuring legendary swordsman Dark Agnes restores each tale to its earliest, most definitive version. Original.

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