The ivory and the horn A Newford collection
Book - 2007
In the city of Newford, when the stars are right, you can touch magic. Mermaids sing in the murky harbor, desert spirits crowd the night, and dreams are more real than waking. In the Ivory and the Horn, the second of Charles de Lint's collections of Newford tales, this uncommonly gifted craftsman weaves a new tapestry of stark realism and fond hope, mean streets and boulevards of dreams, where you will rediscover the power of love and longing of wishes and desires, and of the magic that hovers at the edge of everyday life.
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- Subjects
- Genres
- Short stories
Fiction
Fantasy fiction - Published
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New York :
Orb/Tom Doherty Associates
2007.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First Orb edition
- Item Description
- "A Tom Doherty Associates Book."
"An Orb Book"--Title page verso.
Originally published: New York : Tor, 1995. - Physical Description
- 318 pages ; 21 cm
- ISBN
- 9780765316790
- Waifs and strays
- Mr. Truepenny's book emporium and gallery
- The forest is crying
- The wishing well
- Dead man's shoes
- Bird bones and wood ash
- A tempest in her eyes
- Saxophone Joe and the woman in black
- The bone woman
- Pal o' mine
- Where desert spirits crowd the night
- Dream harder, dream true
- The pochade box
- Coyote stories
- The forever trees.