- The
Weirdstone of Brisingamen: A Tale of
Alderley is a children's
fantasy novel by
English author Alan Garner.
Garner began work on the novel, his literary...
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Period (circa 1590)
building known as Toad Hall. His
first novel, The
Weirdstone of Brisingamen, was
published in 1960. A children's
fantasy novel set...
- by the
author Alan Garner,
published in 1963. It is the
sequel to The
Weirdstone of Brisingamen. Once again, it
details the
involvement of two children...
- Grímnir), see list of
names of Odin A
character in the children's novel, The
Weirdstone of
Brisingamen An "ancestor god" of the
dwarfs in
Warhammer Fantasy (setting)...
- the name of "svart",
submitted by
Cricky Hitch**** and "taken from The
Weirdstone of
Brisingamon by Alan Garner", who in turn took
inspiration from the...
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Alderley Edge,
luminously but not magically." The
allusion is to The
Weirdstone of
Brisingamen and its
sequels (1960, 1963, 2012),
which concern the locale...
- "Publication Listing : The
Weirdstone of Brisingamen". Isfdb.org.
Retrieved 2015-09-18. "Publication Listing : The
Weirdstone of Brisingamen". Isfdb.org...
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Boneland is a 2012
novel by Alan Garner, a
sequel to The
Weirdstone of
Brisingamen and The Moon of Gomrath. The boy
Colin from the
earlier novels is now...
- of The
Wizard of the Edge, and
other local legends, in his
novels The
Weirdstone of
Brisingamen and The Moon of Gomrath. Garner, born in Congleton, was...
- Garth; Almond, David; Faber,
Michael (2010). "Praise for Garner". The
Weirdstone of
Brisingamen (50th Anniversary ed.). London:
HarperCollins Children's...