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Shadows in Zamboula - 15 Angebote vergleichen
Bester Preis: € 8,49 (vom 05.10.2020)Shadows in Zamboula Robert E. Howard Author
ISBN: 9783752335996 bzw. 3752335998, vermutlich in Englisch, Outlook Verlag, Taschenbuch, neu.
Peril hides in the house of Aram Baksh!The speaker's voice quivered with earnestness and his lean, black-nailed fingers clawed at Conan's mightily-muscled arm as he croaked his warning. He was a wiry, sunburnt man with a straggling black beard, and his ragged garments prolcaimed him a nomad. He looked smaller and meaner than ever in contrast to the giant Cimmerian with his black brows, broad chest, and powerful limbs. They stood in a corner of the Sword Makers' Bazaar, and on either side of them flowed past the many-tongued, many-colored stream of the Zamboulan streets, which are exotic, hybrid, flamboyant, and clamorous.Conan pulled his eyes back from following a bold-eyed, red-lipped Ghanara whose short skirt bared her brown thigh at each insolent step, and frowned down at his importunate companion.What do you mean by peril? he demanded.The desert man glanced furtively over his shoulder before replying, and lowered his voice.Who can say? But desert men and travelers have slept in the house of Aram Baksh and never been seen or heard of again. What became of them? He swore they rose and went their way-and it is true that no citizen of the city has ever disappeared from his house. But no one saw the travelers again, and men say that goods and equipment recognised as theirs have been seen in the bazaars. If Aram did not sell them, after doing away with their owners, how came they there?
Shadows in Zamboula Robert E. Howard Author
ISBN: 9798671503234 bzw. 8671503232, vermutlich in Englisch, Independently published, Taschenbuch, neu.
'Peril hides in the house of Aram Baksh!'The speaker's voice quivered with earnestness and his lean, black-nailed fingers clawed at Conan's mightily muscled arm as he croaked his warning. He was a wiry, sun-burnt man with a straggling black beard, and his ragged garments proclaimed him a nomad. He looked smaller and meaner than ever in contrast to the giant Cimmerian with his black brows, broad chest, and powerful limbs. They stood in a corner of the Sword-Makers' Bazar, and on either side of them flowed past the many-tongued, many-colored stream of the Zamboula streets, which is exotic, hybrid, flamboyant and clamorous.Conan pulled his eyes back from following a bold-eyed, red-lipped Ghanara whose short skirt bared her brown thigh at each insolent step, and frowned down at his importunate companion.
Shadows in Zamboula (2015)
ISBN: 9798600741706 bzw. 860074170X, vermutlich in Englisch, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Cannibalism was not tolerated openly in Zamboula. But Conan knew now why people locked themselves in so securely at night, and why even beggars shunned the open alley and doorless ruins. He grunted in disgust as he visualized brutish black shadows skulking up and down the nighted streets, seeking human prey--and such men as Aram Baksh to open the doors to them. The innkeeper was not a demon; he was worse. The slaves from Darfar were notorious thieves; there was no doubt that some of their pilfered loot found its way into the hands of Aram Baksh. And in return he sold them human flesh. Cannibalism was not tolerated openly in Zamboula. But Conan knew now why people locked themselves in so securely at night, and why even beggars shunned the open alley and doorless ruins. He grunted in disgust as he visualized brutish black shadows skulking up and down the nighted streets, seeking human prey--and such men as Aram Baksh to open the doors to them. The innkeeper was not a demon; he was worse. The slaves from Darfar were notorious thieves; there was no doubt that some of their pilfered loot found its way into the hands of Aram Baksh. And in return he sold them human flesh. Inhoud:Taal: Engels;Bindwijze: Paperback;Verschijningsdatum: juli 2015;Afmetingen: 28 x 21,6 x 0,2 cm;Aantal pagina's: 34 pagina's;Illustraties: Nee; Betrokkenen:Auteur: Robert E. Howard; EAN: Overige kenmerken:Extra groot lettertype: Nee;NUR code: 334;Thema Qualifier Code: 5AQ;Thema Subject Code: FM , FBC , FL; Engels | Paperback | 9798600741706 | 34 pagina'S.
Shadows in Zamboula Robert E. Howard Author
ISBN: 9798683649098 bzw. 8683649091, vermutlich in Englisch, Independently published, Taschenbuch, neu.
Shadows in Zamboula is one of the original stories by Robert E. Howard about Conan the Cimmerian. Its original title was The Man-Eaters of Zamboula. The story takes place over a night in Zamboula, with political intrigue amidst streets filled with roaming cannibals. It features the character Baal-pteor, one of the few humans in the Conan stories to be a physical challenge for the main Cimmerian character himself.
Shadows in Zamboula Robert E. Howard Author
ISBN: 9798600741706 bzw. 860074170X, vermutlich in Englisch, Independently published, Taschenbuch, neu.
Shadows in Zamboula is one of the original stories by Robert E. Howard about Conan the Cimmerian. Its original title was The Man-Eaters of Zamboula. The story takes place over a night in Zamboula, with political intrigue amidst streets filled with roaming cannibals. It features the character Baal-pteor, one of the few humans in the Conan stories to be a physical challenge for the main Cimmerian character himself.
Shadows in Zamboula Robert E. Howard Author (1935)
ISBN: 9781078705257 bzw. 1078705259, vermutlich in Englisch, Barnes & Noble Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
Shadows in Zamboula is one of the original stories by Robert E. Howard about Conan the Cimmerian, first published in Weird Tales in November 1935. Its original title was The Man-Eaters of Zamboula.The story takes place over the course of a night in the desert city of Zamboula, with political intrigue amidst streets filled with roaming cannibals. This story also introduced a fearsome strangler named Baal-Pteor, who is one of the few humans in the Conan stories to be a physical challenge for the main character himself.By present-day sensibilities, the story is seriously marred by including a vicious racial stereotype - blacks as cannibals - though Howard strove to lessen this by making it clear that the cannibals in Zamboula are only the specific blacks from Darfar, other blacks being untainted. A white character, Aram Baksh, proves to be a more sinister antagonist by facilitating, exploiting, and profiting from the cannibalism of the Dafari slaves.
Shadows in Zamboula Robert E. Howard Author
ISBN: 9783752390339 bzw. 3752390336, vermutlich in Englisch, Outlook Verlag, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Reproduction of the original: Shadows in Zamboula by Robert E. Howard.