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Darya of the Bronze Age. 1981 Darya of the Bronze Age
by Lin Carter
First Edition 1981
DAW Books
New York
ISBN 0879976551
Publisher code: UJ1655
Paperback
Cover illustration and interior illustrations by Josh Kirby
176 pages
Price: $1.95

Notes
Darya of the Bronze Age, an Eric Carstairs novel by Lin Carter.

Part 4 of the Eric Carstairs of Zanthodon series.

Publisher's Blurb – Lower Cover
Under the trackless sands of the Sahara lies Zanthodon. That vast subterranean realm is the final homeland of the one-time masters of the world's surface – great dinosaurs, mighty jungles, and living bands of primitive peoples from Neanderthals to Ancient Minoans and even Barbary Pirates!

It was into the cruel hands of those feared corsairs that Eric Carstairs' beloved cave-maiden, Darya the Cro-magnon princess, had fallen. It was his mission to save her, as well as to keep his caveman friends and his professor guide from the innumerable dangers spawned in the unmapped wilds of the Underground World.

"Carter is a past master of the Burroughs' style in both skill and imagination. Heroic fantasy is alive and well in the books of Lin Carter."
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Madison Review of Books

"I admire quite sincerely the ease with which he moves from Burroughs to Verne to Conan Doyle, spoofs them all, and somehow tells a delicious story at the same time."
-Robert Silverberg

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