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* Gullveig Books (Calgary), 1993 | * Gullveig Books (Calgary), 1993 | ||
* [[Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing]] (Calgary), 2004 (as ''Even the Stones'') | * [[Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing]] (Calgary), 2004 (as ''Even the Stones'') | ||
==Works with similar themes== | |||
* Gael Baudino, [[Strands Series]] | |||
* Marion Zimmer Bradley, ''[[The Mists of Avalon]]'' | |||
* Marie Jakober, ''[[The Black Chalice]]'' | |||
* Marie Jakober, ''[[High Kamilan]]'' (aka ''Even the Stones'') | |||
* Guy Gavriel Kay, ''[[A Song for Arbonne]]'' | |||
* Katherine Kurtz, [[Deryni series]] | |||
* Judith Tarr, ''[[The Hound and the Falcon]]'' | |||
[[Category:1993 publications]] | [[Category:1993 publications]] | ||
[[Category:Novels]] | [[Category:Novels]] | ||
Revision as of 20:51, 26 February 2007
High Kamilan (aka Even the Stones) is a fantasy novel by Marie Jakober about the coming of patriarchy.
Editions
- Gullveig Books (Calgary), 1993
- Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing (Calgary), 2004 (as Even the Stones)
Works with similar themes
- Gael Baudino, Strands Series
- Marion Zimmer Bradley, The Mists of Avalon
- Marie Jakober, The Black Chalice
- Marie Jakober, High Kamilan (aka Even the Stones)
- Guy Gavriel Kay, A Song for Arbonne
- Katherine Kurtz, Deryni series
- Judith Tarr, The Hound and the Falcon