The Devil in Iron - Robert E Howard - Bøker -  - 9798568161592 - 20. november 2020
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The Devil in Iron


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The fisherman loosened his knife in its scabbard. The gesture was instinctive, for what hefeared was nothing a knife could slay, not even the saw-edged crescent blade of the Yuetshithat could disembowel a man with an upward stroke. Neither man nor beast threatenedhim in the solitude which brooded over the castellated isle of Xapur. He had climbed the cliffs, passed through the jungle that bordered them, and now stoodsurrounded by evidences of a vanished state. Broken columns glimmered among the trees, the straggling lines of crumbling walls meandered off into the shadows, and under his feetwere broad paves, cracked and bowed by roots growing beneath. The fisherman was typical of his race, that strange people whose origin is lost in the graydawn of the past, and who have dwelt in their rude fishing huts along the southern shore ofthe Sea of Vilayet since time immemorial. He was broadly built, with long apish arms and amighty chest, but with lean loins and thin bandy legs. His face was broad, his forehead lowand retreating, his hair thick and tangled. A belt for a knife and a rag for a loin-cloth wereall he wore in the way of clothing. That he was where he was proved that he was less dully incurious than most of his people. Men seldom visited Xapur. It was uninhabited, all but forgotten, merely one among themyriad isles which dotted the great inland sea. Men called it Xapur, the Fortified, because ofits ruins, remnants of some prehistoric kingdom, lost and forgotten before the conqueringHyborians had ridden southward. None knew who reared those stones, though dim legendslingered among the Yuetshi which half intelligibly suggested a connection of immeasurableantiquity between the fishers and the unknown island kingdom

Media Bøker     Pocketbok   (Bok med mykt omslag og limt rygg)
Utgitt 20. november 2020
ISBN13 9798568161592
Antall sider 30
Mål 152 × 229 × 2 mm   ·   58 g
Språk Engelsk  

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