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1The Silver Hand
By Stephen R. Lawhead

“The Silver Hand” Metadata:
- Title: The Silver Hand
- Author: Stephen R. Lawhead
- Languages: English - fre
- Number of Pages: Median: 404
- Publisher: ➤ Lion Publishing - Lion Pub. - Lion Publishing Corporation - Lübbe - Blackstone Audiobooks - Avon Books (Mm) - Chariot Victor Pub - Lion Hudson PLC - Lion - Buchet Chastel - Nelson Incorporated, Thomas - Thomas Nelson - Zondervan Pub. House - Lion Fiction - Blackstone Pub
- Publish Date: ➤ 1992 - 1993 - 1997 - 1998 - 2002 - 2006 - 2008 - 2010 - 2011 - 2013
- Publish Location: ➤ Grand Rapids, Mich - Oxford - Oxford, England - Batavia, Ill
“The Silver Hand” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Celtic Mythology - Fiction - Mythology, Celtic - Fiction, fantasy, general - Fiction, fantasy, contemporary - Albion (imaginary place), fiction - Rulers - Fantasy fiction - Bard and bardism - Royal pretenders - Albion (Imaginary place) - Fiction, fantasy, epic - Bards and bardism - Pretenders to the throne - American Fantasy fiction - Fiction, fantasy, historical
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: ➤ OL33348829M - OL28344800M - OL7957039M - OL12688838M - OL8882473M - OL9805864M - OL697102M - OL24654171M - OL8109242M - OL9401166M - OL33005654M - OL22367932M - OL33346368M - OL39574567M - OL1713786M - OL29165440M - OL33980724M - OL9428077M - OL7432879M - OL12513481M - OL7957024M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: ➤ 37801483 - 54638664 - 68133138 - 25833660 - 51550509 - 75770587
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 92015984 - 97044630 - 2006014184
- All ISBNs: ➤ 0745905722 - 1418555584 - 9781441752055 - 1782640495 - 0745925103 - 1782640509 - 9780732406820 - 3404203135 - 9780732405724 - 1595545166 - 9781782640493 - 2283017394 - 9781782640509 - 9780380716470 - 9780745905723 - 9780745925103 - 9780732407827 - 0786191201 - 9780310218227 - 9781595542205 - 9780745922300 - 9780786191208 - 0310218225 - 078612363X - 0732407826 - 0786194294 - 0732405726 - 1595542205 - 1441752056 - 9780786123636 - 9781595548917 - 038071647X - 9782283017395 - 0745922457 - 0745922309 - 9780745922454 - 1595548912 - 9780786194292 - 9783404203130 - 073240682X - 9781595545169 - 9781418555580
First Setence:
"We carried the body of Meldryn Mawr down from high Findargad to be buried in the Hill of Kings."
Author's Alternative Names:
"STEPHEN R. LAWHEAD", "S Lawhead", "Stephen RDe Lawhead", "STEPHEN LAWHEAD", "Steve R. Lawhead", "Stephen R Lawhead", "Steve Lawhead", "Stephen Lawhead" and "Stephen Lawhead:"Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1992
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Borrowable
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