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Dragon Tales, edited by Isaac AsimovA collection of 12 short stories about dragons by various authors.
This is a spectacular collection of some of the best short stories out there that involve dragons. Every single one of these stories is fascinating in its own way, and this collection provides an interesting insight into the different ways a dragon can be portrayed. Two of these stories even kicked off long-running series of books: St. Dragon and the George by Gordon R. Dickson kicked off the Dragon and the George series, and Weyr Search by Anne McCaffrey kicked off the popular Dragonriders of Pern series.
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The Dragon Quintet, by Orson Scott Card and various othersThe classic winged fire-breathing reptile often associated with evil (they do despoil villages and demand virgin sacrifices, after all) tends nowadays to be more kindly disposed to humankind, sometimes aloofly offering magical wisdom, sometimes actively involved in human lives, whether as a servant or friend. In this volume, originally compiled exclusively for the members of the Science Fiction Book Club and not available in stores, editor Marvin Kaye has skillfully gathered brand-new contributions to the hoard of dragon lore by five top fantasy authors.
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Dragons of Darkness, edited by Orson Scott CardA second collection of dragon stories and art.
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Dragons of Light, edited by Orson Scott CardA collection of dragon stories and art.
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The Book of Dragons, edited by O. Muiriel FullerTwenty delightful tales from Germany, China, France, Wales, England, Japan, and other lands tell of fearsome dragons, as well as a few that are friendly and even loving.
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The Book of Dragons by Michael HagueFor thousands of years, the legendary dragon has inspired awe and wonder in cultures the world over. Now Michael Hague, one of America's most beloved painters of fantasy, boldly captures seventeen classic dragon tales. Within these pages are the stories of heroic dragon slayers such as Perseus, St. George, and Sigurd, as well as the magical writings of J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis.
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Phoenix Feathers by Barbara SilverbergA collection of legends and stories about the exploits and magical powers of seven mythical animals: the griffin, kraken, dragon, unicorn, roc, basilisk, and phoenix.
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Dragon's Eye by Christopher StasheffA collection of eleven stories and one poem concerning dragons.
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