The King of Ys: Gallicenae

ISBN-10
0586073426
ISBN-13
9780586073421
Pages
429
Language
English
Published
1988
Authors
Karen Anderson, Poul Anderson

Description

"Dark Fantasy située dans une Grande Bretagne entre la fin de l'Empire romain et le Moyen Age et qui utilise les éléments du monde celtique ...

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