Conan

Conan

Robert E. Howard

Back in the time when the phenomenal "Lord of the Rings" saga was not created, the genre of real fantasy was created from the so-called of the lonely visionary Robert E. Howard – the father of the fantasy genre.

Conan, a black-haired muscular barbarian, born on the battlefield and raised in the cold north descends to the south, which abounds in strong wine, pliable women and where the people are civilized and wealthy, ready to pay with gold and jewels for Conan's warrior prowess and courage, which makes him constantly leads to new adventures...

Translation
Blanka Hrvat
Dimensions
18 x 12 cm
Publisher
Zagrebačka naklada, Zagreb, 1998.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

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