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Kedrigern in Wanderland

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1988
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Fantasy fiction
See 16
1 - the road to dendorric
2 - simple gifts
3 - mergith unspells
4 - a crown, like alice
5 - once upon a time and happily ever after
6 - o cursed spite
7 - in the grip of the green riddler
8 - princess without kedrigern
9 - kedrigern without princess
10 - a king without a queen
11 - a sleep without a dream
12 - a knight without a sword
13 - a dragon without a hoard
14 - return to dendorric
15 - dendorric preserv'd; a plot discovered
16 - semi-sweet revenge
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Copyright © 1988 by John Morressy
For Barbara,
on behalf of all those grateful chinchillas
whose lives she has spared.
The true beginning of the story is Hamarak's finding of the enchanted sword, the great dark blade Panstygia, Mother of Darkness, formerly known as Louise.
May contain spoilers
"My dear, have you thought how useful a nice pair of knitted wing-covers would be?" he asked.
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Added: 05-May-2023
Last Updated: 20-May-2023

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 01-Aug-1988
Ace
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Aug-1988
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$3.50
Pages*:
247
Internal ID:
23220
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-441-43264-6
ISBN-13:
978-0-441-43264-6
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Dean Morressy  - Cover Artist
KEDRIGERN
IN  WANDERLAND


The wizard Kedrigern, connoisseur of counterspells, is now happily married.  Well, fairly happily.  His bride has confessed that she longs for her own magic wand - and good ones are hard to come by.  Homeloving Kedrigern will have to hit the road again in search of the perfect wand - this time with his wife Princess by his side.

Instead of a wand they find a talking sword, once the Princess Louise.  Kedrigern sees very quickly why someone turned the Princess Louise into something inanimate, and if he were not such a gentleman he would have a lot more to say on the subject.  But at least she promises to help him on his quest in return for his help in claiming her lost kingdom.

Home is beginning to look farther and farther away, as Kedrigern and Princess contend with a passel of second-rate sorcerers, a three-hundred-year-old curse to which everyone has forgotten the punch line, and the trials of traveling with a whining weapon.

Praise for the KEDRIGERN books:

"Enjoyable... fun... Kedrigern is an adequately crusty protagonist and his house troll, Spot, is a delight."
- FANTASY REVIEW

"Quite funny!"
- STARLOG
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Notes and Comments:
Ace edition / August 1988
First printing based on the number line
Canada: $4.75
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01-Aug-1988
Ace
Mass Market Paperback

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Author(s)

 John Morressy
Birth: 08 Dec 1930 Brooklyn, New York, USA
Death: 20 Mar 2006

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