Stone of Farewell

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DAW Books, 1990 - Fiction - 589 pages
"An exquisite rendering of the conflict between the forces of light and darkness" ("San Francisco Chronicle") is the second book in the trilogy that launched one of the most important fantasy writers of our time.

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III
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IV
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About the author (1990)

Tad Williams Tad Williams grew up in Palo Alto, California. He didn't go off to college after high school, he was more interested in living on his own and supporting himself. Williams therefore began a long string of collectively bad part time jobs. He stacked tiles, made tacos, sold shoes, peddled insurance, collected loans not all at the same time and worked at other things in his free moments, such as writing, as well as, several years in a rock band, hosting a radio talk show, making commercial and uncommercial art, acting, and others DAW was the first to publish Williams, accepting "Tailchaser's Song," which became an big success. It never occurred to Williams that his books wold not sell and indeed they have not stopped selling since the beginning.

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