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éroul<br />

c. 12th cent., French<br />

The Romance of Tristan<br />

Translated with an Introduction by<br />

Alan S. Fredrick<br />

This edition contains perhaps the earliest<br />

and most elemental version of the<br />

tragic legend of Tristan and Yseult in a<br />

distinguished prose translation.<br />

176 pp. 978-0-14-044230-4 $12.00<br />

aMbrose bierCe<br />

1842 – c.1914, american<br />

Tales of Soldiers and Civilians<br />

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by<br />

Tom Quirk<br />

This collection gathers three dozen<br />

of Bierce’s finest tales of war and the<br />

supernatural, including “An Occurrence<br />

at Owl Creek Bridge” and “The Damned<br />

Thing.”<br />

256 pp. 978-0-14-043756-0 $14.00<br />

blaCk haWk<br />

1767 – 1838, native american<br />

Life of Black Hawk, or<br />

Mà-ka-tai-me-she-kià-kiàk<br />

Dictated by Himself<br />

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by J.<br />

Gerald Kennedy<br />

Upon its publication in 1833, this<br />

unflinching narrative by the vanquished<br />

Sauk leader Black Hawk was the first<br />

thoroughly adversarial account of frontier<br />

hostilities between white settlers and<br />

Native Americans.<br />

176 pp. 978-0-14-310539-8 $14.00<br />

26 <strong>Penguin</strong> ClassiCs<br />

r. d. blaCkMore<br />

1825 – 1900, english<br />

Lorna Doone<br />

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by<br />

R. D. Madison and Michelle Allen<br />

Beloved for its portrait of star-crossed<br />

lovers and its surpassing description s of<br />

southwest England, Lorna Doone (1869) is<br />

Blackmore’s enduring masterpiece.<br />

800 pp. 978-0-14-303932-7 $16.00<br />

algernon blaCkWood<br />

1869 – 1951, British<br />

“The one absolute and unquestioned master<br />

of weird atmosphere.” —h. p. l o v e c r a f t<br />

Ancient Sorceries and Other<br />

Weird Stories<br />

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by<br />

S. T. Joshi<br />

Blackwood’s writings all tread the<br />

nebulous borderland between fantasy,<br />

awe, wonder, and horror. Includes “The<br />

Willows,”“The Wendigo,” and “The Man<br />

Whom the Trees Loved.”<br />

384 pp. 978-0-14-218015-0 $15.00

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