From: Аристарх Поликарпович Забойный-Канделябренко Subject: (glencook-fans) Cover pictures Date: 01 Mar 2001 17:15:36 +0300 (MSK) Hi! Sorry, but I'm don't speak English good, because I'm from Russia. In continiue of this theme? I want to say that on picture from Russian edition of "Black company" (I don't know, maybe the same picture is on the original edition too) i saw somebody looked like Croaker, but with one eye. Who is he? ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Eric Herrmann Subject: (glencook-fans) Monthly Mailing List Update Date: 02 Mar 2001 00:37:35 -0700 The February mail archive has been posted. Starting in April, the Black Company series will be published in Spain. An article, "Red Iron Tales", from the magazine Starlog has been added to the biography pages. "Faded Steel Heat" has been published in Russia. -- This mailing list is sponsored by The Glen Cook Fan Page at: . The mailing list archives and instructions of how to subscribe or unsubscribe can be found at: . The mailing list FAQ can be found at: . The mailing list exclusive Glen Cook Bibliography can be found at: . -- Eric Herrmann ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Eric Herrmann Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Cover pictures Date: 02 Mar 2001 01:00:13 -0700 > Hi! Sorry, but I'm don't speak English good, because I'm from Russia. In > continiue of this theme? I want to say that on picture from Russian edition of > "Black company" (I don't know, maybe the same picture is on the original > edition too) i saw somebody looked like Croaker, but with one eye. Who is he? I believe these Russian covers are recycled from another series of books. (Much like the covers from Lithuania and Poland.) I believe I've seen the individual with the patch identified as Hawk in a Luis Royo book. See for what the covers of other editions look like. But still, somehow the Russian cover seems more appropriate than the German. Who is the man in the white robe? -- Eric Herrmann ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Matthew Roche Subject: (glencook-fans) Available Copies of The Dragon Never Sleeps Date: 02 Mar 2001 11:41:53 -0700 I was recently in Anchorage Alaska and found two copies of "The Dragon Never Sleeps" at the Title Wave used book store. I tried to mail to the list to see if anyone wanted me to pick up these copies, but the message never appeared. I waited until Eric's mailing list update was posted (to make sure that I didn't receive no replies because no one was interested) but my message didn't appear there either. So... Their web site is www.wavebooks.com, but each time I've tried to visit this morning the site has not responded, so you may need to contact them directly. You can email them at wavebooks@compuserve.com, call them at 1-888-598-9283 or mail them at 1068 W. Fireweed Lane Anchorage, AK 99503. Hopefully this gets through to the list OK. I know that a lot of people seem to be looking for this book, and it seemed a shame to see these copies just sit there... (Thanks, Eric, for your help troubleshooting - you rock!) ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Vonder Haar, Peter C." Subject: (glencook-fans) Angry Lead Skies update? Date: 20 Mar 2001 16:27:07 -0600 Anybody know the status for "Angry Lead Skies?" The TOR page no longer has it listed and neither does Locus Magazine's Upcoming Books for 2001 list (thanks to "klobas" for pointing this out). Anyone know what's up? Pete ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Joseph McGrath" Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Angry Lead Skies update? Date: 20 Mar 2001 18:46:03 -0000 No i don't but i sure would like to find out. Whats cool about the Garrett series is that there are so many potential stories for him to write about. Similiar to a, "Spencer'" thing. What was the name of the futuristic crime thing he's working on again? ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 10:27 PM > Anybody know the status for "Angry Lead Skies?" The TOR page no longer has > it listed and neither does Locus Magazine's Upcoming Books for 2001 list > (thanks to "klobas" for pointing this out). Anyone know what's up? > > Pete > > ======================================================================= > To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, > visit . ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Аристарх Поликарпович Забойный-Канделябренко Subject: (glencook-fans) Message-Id: <3AB9DD69.AA00362@beep.ru> Date: 22 Mar 2001 14:09:29 +0300 (MSK) Where I can find copy of Cook's short fiction "Raker" (from Russia)?(not necessery on Russian language). May I receive it by mail or find electronic copy of it on www? ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Eric Herrmann Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Angry Lead Skies update? Date: 22 Mar 2001 09:26:37 -0700 > Anybody know the status for "Angry Lead Skies?" The TOR page no longer has > it listed and neither does Locus Magazine's Upcoming Books for 2001 list > (thanks to "klobas" for pointing this out). Anyone know what's up? When did the TOR page ever list it? I don't think their pages have been updated in months. Their publishing schedule still only goes till April 2001. Or is there some other TOR page than ? -- Eric Herrmann ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Vonder Haar, Peter C." Subject: RE: (glencook-fans) Angry Lead Skies update? Date: 22 Mar 2001 10:33:42 -0600 I may be clinically insane, but I could swear I saw it listed for either April or May, 2001. This would have been some time toward the end of last year. Pete > -----Original Message----- > From: Eric Herrmann [mailto:shpshftr@xmission.com] > Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 10:27 AM > To: glencook-fans@lists.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Angry Lead Skies update? > > > > Anybody know the status for "Angry Lead Skies?" The TOR > page no longer has > > it listed and neither does Locus Magazine's Upcoming Books > for 2001 list > > (thanks to "klobas" for pointing this out). Anyone know what's up? > > When did the TOR page ever list it? I don't think their pages > have been > updated in months. Their publishing schedule still only goes > till April > 2001. > > Or is there some other TOR page than ? > > -- > Eric Herrmann > > > > ============================================================== > ========= > To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, > visit . > ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michele Riccio" Subject: RE: (glencook-fans) Angry Lead Skies update? Date: 22 Mar 2001 11:04:29 -0500 I'm not qualified to comment on your mental well being - but I can say I visit the TOR pages frequently & I never saw a listing for "Angry Lead Skies" in the publishing schedule. Would it have been mentioned anywhere else in the site? I know there was talk in the list of the next Garrett book - but I can't recall if anyone called it by name. Michele On 22 Mar 2001, at 10:33, Vonder Haar, Peter C. wrote > I may be clinically insane, but I could swear I saw it listed for > either > April or May, 2001. This would have been some time toward the end of > last year. > > Pete > ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Vonder Haar, Peter C." Subject: RE: (glencook-fans) Angry Lead Skies update? Date: 22 Mar 2001 12:01:50 -0600 It's definitely possible the information was posted somewhere else. I know I didn't make it up. And it says so on the FAQ, damn it. Pete - Ha ha > -----Original Message----- > From: Michele Riccio [mailto:mr1@rcosta.com] > Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 10:04 AM > To: glencook-fans@lists.xmission.com > Subject: RE: (glencook-fans) Angry Lead Skies update? > > > > I'm not qualified to comment on your mental well being - but I can > say I visit the TOR pages frequently & I never saw a listing for > "Angry Lead Skies" in the publishing schedule. Would it have > been mentioned anywhere else in the site? I know there was talk > in the list of the next Garrett book - but I can't recall if anyone > called it by name. > > Michele > > On 22 Mar 2001, at 10:33, Vonder Haar, Peter C. wrote > > > I may be clinically insane, but I could swear I saw it listed for > > either > > April or May, 2001. This would have been some time toward > the end of > > last year. > > > > Pete > > > > ============================================================== > ========= > To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, > visit . > ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mike Koshel Subject: (glencook-fans) Robert Adams' Horseclans Date: 23 Mar 2001 14:30:02 -0800 I've been rereading my Horseclans books from the mid-eighties and I was wondering if there were any other Glen Cook fans on the list who also enjoyed this series. Mike ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pete Flugstad Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Robert Adams' Horseclans Date: 23 Mar 2001 17:01:54 -0600 Mike Koshel wrote: > I've been rereading my Horseclans books from the mid-eighties and I was > wondering if there were any other Glen Cook fans on the list who also > enjoyed this series. I've read the first couple (1/2 dozen maybe), and I liked them. Just haven't had time to find/read more. How many are there anyway? Pete ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Donnafair@aol.com Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Robert Adams' Horseclans Date: 23 Mar 2001 18:07:05 EST In a message dated 3/23/01 2:30:17 PM Pacific Standard Time, sqeng@uniserve.com writes: << I've been rereading my Horseclans books from the mid-eighties and I was wondering if there were any other Glen Cook fans on the list who also enjoyed this series. >> I alternately liked them and hated them. I found he had an unfortunate tendency to create characters I cared about then drop them off the face of the earth. Very frustrating. Donna ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mike Koshel Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Robert Adams' Horseclans Date: 23 Mar 2001 15:24:30 -0800 There were 18 books plus two shared short story compilations for a total of 20 books. I've found that it is best to read them in a chronological order, not publication order. If anyone is interested I can send them a private e-mail with a recommended reading order. I've also found two good websites on the Horseclans books at: http://enphilistor.users4.50megs.com/horse.htm & http://horseclans.myqth.com/ for more information on the series. Mike >Mike Koshel wrote: >> I've been rereading my Horseclans books from the mid-eighties and I was >> wondering if there were any other Glen Cook fans on the list who also >> enjoyed this series. >I've read the first couple (1/2 dozen maybe), and I liked them. Just >haven't had time to find/read more. How many are there anyway? >Pete ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mike Koshel Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Robert Adams' Horseclans Date: 23 Mar 2001 15:28:10 -0800 Does this remind you of another author we know? (Especially the Dread Empire saga) Mike >I>n a message dated 3/23/01 2:30:17 PM Pacific Standard Time, >>sqeng@uniserve.com writes: >><< I've been rereading my Horseclans books from the mid-eighties and I was >>wondering if there were any other Glen Cook fans on the list who also >>enjoyed this series. >> >I alternately liked them and hated them. I found he had an unfortunate >tendency to create characters I cared about then drop them off the face of >the earth. Very frustrating. >Donna ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steve Harris Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Robert Adams' Horseclans Date: 23 Mar 2001 18:17:13 -0600 Hi, all, Donna's comment on Horseclans -- "I found he had an unfortunate tendency to create characters I cared about then drop them off the face of the earth." -- brought to my mind a question of where Glen Cook might take Black Company stories (he's said to me that he expects to be persuaded eventually to continue the BC, though probably not in further linear development of the story, so much as looking back in time or "sideways", i.e., in the alternate worlds). Suppose Glen were to write about earlier history of presently known characters; which would you like him to feature? I think my vote goes for One-Eye and how he and Tom-Tom got into the mercenary trade. But tales of the Domination or of the early stages of the Lady's resurgence could also be intriguing. (The Garrett series doesn't seem to do anything except accumulate characters--do any ever die off?) Steve ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dave Roberts Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Robert Adams' Horseclans Date: 23 Mar 2001 20:43:22 -0600 --=====================_11366728==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed At 02:30 PM 3/23/01 -0800, you wrote: >I've been rereading my Horseclans books from the mid-eighties and I was >wondering if there were any other Glen Cook fans on the list who also >enjoyed this series. > >Mike > > >======================================================================= >To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, >visit . All of my Horseclans books are packed away, along with quite a few of my paperbacks...I guess you can never have enough bookshelf space, but I dug out the second one, Swords of the Horseclans, because of what I remembered of the author's preface, which I have entered below. When called upon, at cons and elsewhere, to categorize the books making up my HORSECLANS Series, I label them "Heroic Adventure Fantasies" rather than the more familiar "Science fiction," "Science Fantasy" or something similar. I am not a scientist and you will find damn all science in my writings. Nor will you find much moralization, since I strongly feel that too many of today's fictional offerings are less books, to be read and enjoyed, than they are soapboxes, from which their authors feel free to preach and preach and preach, ad nauseum. HORSECLANS books are escapist literature, pure and simple. They are conceived and written expressly for the enjoyment of you, the reader, for your pleasure and relaxation, not to make points for my own particular politico-sociologico-economico-ethnico-religious views. Enjoy! Robert Adams Richmond, Virginia I always thought that that was refreshing, especially because of all the hacks who think that because they can string one word after another and get paid for it they should be able to tell the rest of us how to live...hmmm, I seem to have forgotten to take my medication, please excuse the ranting. The Horseclans books always had great covers, I think Ken Kelly painted most of them. Dave Roberts daver@texoma.net A witty saying proves nothing. Voltaire --=====================_11366728==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" At 02:30 PM 3/23/01 -0800, you wrote:
I've been rereading my Horseclans books from the mid-eighties and I was wondering if there were any other Glen Cook fans on the list who also enjoyed this series.

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All of my Horseclans books are packed away, along with quite a few of my paperbacks...I guess you can never have enough bookshelf space, but I dug out the second one, Swords of the Horseclans, because of what I remembered of the author's preface, which I have entered below.

        When called upon, at cons and elsewhere, to categorize the books making up my HORSECLANS Series, I label them "Heroic Adventure Fantasies" rather than the more familiar "Science fiction,"  "Science Fantasy" or something similar.  I am not a scientist and you will find damn all science in my writings.

        Nor will you find much moralization, since I strongly feel that too many of today's fictional offerings are less books, to be read and enjoyed, than they are soapboxes, from which their authors feel free to preach and preach and preach, ad nauseum.

        HORSECLANS books are escapist literature, pure and simple.  They are conceived and written expressly for the enjoyment of you, the reader, for your pleasure and relaxation, not to make points for my own particular politico-sociologico-economico-ethnico-religious views.

        Enjoy!

                                                Robert Adams
                                                Richmond, Virginia

I always thought that that was refreshing, especially because of all the hacks who think that because they can string one word after another and get paid for it they should be able to tell the rest of us how to live...hmmm, I seem to have forgotten to take my medication, please excuse the ranting.

The Horseclans books always had great covers, I think Ken Kelly painted most of them.








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                        Voltaire --=====================_11366728==_.ALT-- ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Klobas@aol.com Subject: (glencook-fans) Re: glencook-fans-digest V1 #92 Date: 24 Mar 2001 12:24:19 EST Regarding 'Angry Lead Skies', I recall reading in the Locus issue from two or three months ago that it was purchased by Roc, not Tor. S. Klobas ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Richard Chilton Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Robert Adams' Horseclans (Spoilers for SP) Date: 24 Mar 2001 16:19:36 -0400 Steve Harris wrote: > > I think my vote goes for One-Eye and how he and Tom-Tom got into the > mercenary trade. But tales of the Domination or of the early stages of > the Lady's resurgence could also be intriguing. > I'd like to see books about the Domination, or other historical stuff from the long past. I wouldn't like to see the back history of One-Eye, Tom-Tom, or any other members of the company. It would demystify them too much. There's also the part (I think in the first book) where Croaker says many people seem to have romantic backgrounds, but when you find out what they are it's usually just a sordid tale... Spoilers below (for The Silver Spike - some from Shadow Games) Look at Raven. Mysterious, romantic Raven. He of the unknown but romantic background. In The Silver Spike we learn (or have our suspicions confirmed) that he was just a noble who ran out on his preteen kids rather than take a tough stand and try to take back what his wife stole from him. Big lack of romance there once the mystery is gone. As for One-One and Tom-Tom specifically, we know a bit about their background. They were sold to a witch doctor as apprentices. Their master lost an arm taking on a were-leopard. Whatever they did was so bad that years (and generations) later One-Eye was very nervious passing through his old territory in Shadow Games. I'd say it was criminal enterprise gone bad, but that's just a guess. Richard ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Donnafair@aol.com Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Robert Adams' Horseclans Date: 24 Mar 2001 17:20:12 EST In a message dated 3/23/01 4:18:05 PM Pacific Standard Time, harrissg@SLU.EDU writes: << But tales of the Domination or of the early stages of the Lady's resurgence could also be intriguing. >> Oh, I think that's a story that's just dying to be told. :) ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Pardoz" Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Robert Adams' Horseclans Date: 24 Mar 2001 18:37:53 -0400 On Fri, 23 Mar 2001 20:43:22 -0600, Dave Roberts wrote: >All of my Horseclans books are packed away, along with quite a few of my >paperbacks...I guess you can never have enough bookshelf space, but I dug >out the second one, Swords of the Horseclans, because of what I remembered >of the author's preface, which I have entered below. [snip] > Nor will you find much moralization, since I strongly feel that >too many of today's fictional offerings are less books, to be read and >enjoyed, than they are soapboxes, from which their authors feel free to >preach and preach and preach, ad nauseum. > > HORSECLANS books are escapist literature, pure and simple. They >are conceived and written expressly for the enjoyment of you, the reader, >for your pleasure and relaxation, not to make points for my own particular >politico-sociologico-economico-ethnico-religious views. > >I always thought that that was refreshing, especially because of all the >hacks who think that because they can string one word after another and get >paid for it they should be able to tell the rest of us how to live... It's also quite ironic, given that he went off the deep end later in the series, turning them into 90% politico-sociologico-economico-ethnico-religious soapboxing... >The Horseclans books always had great covers, Agreed. Pity Glen hasn't had as much luck with his covers. -- ABSURDITY, n. A statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own opinion. ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: BaronetCorvu@cs.com Subject: Future of black company: Was Re: (glencook-fans) Robert Adams' Horseclans Date: 25 Mar 2001 17:26:40 EST ><< But tales of the Domination or of the early stages of > the Lady's resurgence could also be intriguing. > >> > >Oh, I think that's a story that's just dying to be told. :) Part of me would like to see this also, and part of me also thinks that this would also be de-romanticizing, like with One-Eye and Tom Tom's background. Think about the mystery of the third female taken. Each of us has his or her own private belief as to whether it is Nightcrawler, Moonbiter, or even the Faceless. Knowing which she is would be something of a letdown. Mystery is good. If Croaker had known about the Lady's past he would not have written his romantic fantasies that led to his eventual destiny. I would like to know about the domination, but too much knowledge would spoil enjoyment. If Glen were to write books about the domination, I for one would hope they centered on characters that we currently know nothing about, except their names. I don't want to know why the Hanged Man was hanged, or the sordid details of the triangle between Shifter, Limper, and the woman who became Shifters staff. The realities could only be letdowns compared to the mystery of the unknown. Michael W Sweet ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lee Childs Subject: Re: Future of black company: Was Re: (glencook-fans) Robert Adams' Horseclans Date: 26 Mar 2001 16:06:44 -0800 I agree with Michael W Sweet. I would prefer to have the early Dominatio= n history remain shrouded. I like the mystery better than any details that= might be flushed up. I would prefer to have a Black Company tale concerning a part of the Anna= ls where we know very little. Something like the Battle of Bake or the Campaign against Chew. SHADOWS LINGER page 252 =A1=B0The night before we entered Meadenvil harbor, I read to the troops,= from the Book of Woeg, which chronicled the Company's history after its defeat and= near destruction in the fighting along the Bake, in Norssele. Only four hundr= ed men survived that time and the Company had come back.=A1=B1 SHADOWS LINGER page 142 =A1=B0[Goblin said,] =A1=AEYou made the most inspiring speech about the g= lories the Black Company won during the campaign against Chew.=A1=AF=A1=B1 Lee Childs ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Joseph McGrath" Subject: Re: Future of black company: Was Re: (glencook-fans) Robert Adams' Horseclans Date: 26 Mar 2001 23:17:39 -0000 Or maybe something from the Pain God of Cho'n Delor. spoilers. =2E =2E =2E =2E =2E =2E =2E =2E =2E =2E =2E =2E .. =2E =2E From what was written in Soldiers Live, the lay of the land on any other shadow gate was the same, as if the structure of the worlds were all the same but they were just different dimensions. So if some way is thought u= p to open some of the other gates safely, that would be a good thing. Unles= s the shadows got through them too and ate those worlds. This could work because Croaker got to be shivetya and what he always wanted by way of turning into a super historian. joe ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 12:06 AM s' Horseclans I agree with Michael W Sweet. I would prefer to have the early Dominatio= n history remain shrouded. I like the mystery better than any details that might be flushed up. I would prefer to have a Black Company tale concerning a part of the Anna= ls where we know very little. Something like the Battle of Bake or the Campaign against Chew. SHADOWS LINGER page 252 =A1=B0The night before we entered Meadenvil harbor, I read to the troops,= from the Book of Woeg, which chronicled the Company's history after its defeat and near destruction in the fighting along the Bake, in Norssele. Only four hundr= ed men survived that time and the Company had come back.=A1=B1 SHADOWS LINGER page 142 =A1=B0[Goblin said,] =A1=AEYou made the most inspiring speech about the g= lories the Black Company won during the campaign against Chew.=A1=AF=A1=B1 Lee Childs =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Аристарх Поликарпович Забойный-Канделябренко Subject: Re: Re: Future of black company: Was Re: (glencook-fans) Robert Adams' Horseclans Date: 27 Mar 2001 13:02:00 +0400 (MSD) I think - it will be interesting to read about Dominator and Lady,and first taken, maybe about first White Rose. But, I think, there are no many interesting read about Black Company previous years - usual mercenary's life :) It will be interesting read Annals of other Hatovar's troop's, or about past of Tree (from "White Rose", "Silver Spike"). >I agree with Michael W Sweet. I would prefer to have the early Domination >history remain shrouded. I like the mystery better than any details that >might >be flushed up. > >I would prefer to have a Black Company tale concerning a part of the Annals >where >we know very little. > >Something like the Battle of Bake or the Campaign against Chew. >SHADOWS LINGER page 252 >??The night before we entered Meadenvil harbor, I read to the troops, from >the >Book of Woeg, which chronicled the Company's history after its defeat and >near >destruction in the fighting along the Bake, in Norssele. Only four hundred >men >survived that time and the Company had come back.?? > >SHADOWS LINGER page 142 >??[Goblin said,] ??You made the most inspiring speech about the glories the >Black >Company won during the campaign against Chew.???? > >Lee Childs > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, > visit . ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit .