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The Enchantress of World's End. 1975 The Enchantress of World's End
by Lin Carter
First Edition 1975
DAW Books
New York
Publisher code: UY1172
Paperback
Cover illustration by Michael Whelan
192 pages
Price: $1.25

Notes
The Enchantress of World's End, a Gondwane novel by Lin Carter.

Part 2 of The Gondwane Epic.

At least 3 printings published.

Publisher's Blurb – Lower Cover
BY THE MASTER OF SWORD & SORCERY

Gondwane . . . In the last days of Earth, the continents drifted together again after aeons' separation, and that was Gondwane.

Gondwane . . . When all the kingdoms of all the peoples of Earth had come and gone and new ones arose, it was on Gondwane they created their ephemeral glories.

On Gondwane, amid the turmoil of the last wars and the last quests and the last efforts of scientists and alchemists, there arose one final hero, the mighty Ganelon Silvermane.

The saga of Ganelon is the telling of master fantasist Lin Carter. And it is in the story of the Scarlet Enchantress that Ganelon first found the meaning of manhood.

-A DAW BOOKS ORIGINAL-
NEVER BEFORE IN PAPERBACK

 
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