Gaal The Conqueror
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When young Eleanor MacFarland runs away from home one winter night, John Wilson tries to find her. But as the boy follows her footsteps across a frozen Canadian Lake, he mysteriously passes through an invisible door – out of this world and into the greatest crisis yet to face the land of Anthropos. The two children suddenly find themselves swept into a conflict between the evil forces of the sorcerer Shagah and the rebels loyal to Gaal, Son of the High Emperor. Here is another exciting book of fantasy in the Archives of Anthropos from the creative pen of John White.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780877845911
ISBN10: 0877845913
Eleanor McFarland | John Wilson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2000
Archives of Anthropos # 2
Publisher: Lightning Source – Print On Demand
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