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The Bear Cavalry, A True (Not!) History of the Icelandic Bears

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  • Fossil Cove Publishing

  • Paru le : 31/03/2020
A quirky, inventive alternate history written in the style of a fun, funky, pop culture television documentary, The Bear Cavalry, features host, Robin... > Lire la suite
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A quirky, inventive alternate history written in the style of a fun, funky, pop culture television documentary, The Bear Cavalry, features host, Robin Prufrock, as he travels the world, telling the story of how the Vikings in Iceland domesticated bears for meat and as draft animals, and how the Scandinavian Bear Cavalry eventually evolved to become the most fearsome fighting unit in the Medieval world, along the way are entertaining detours into biology, evolutionary history, the Viking era, Medieval monarchs behaving badly, and the role of Bears in movies, art and culture in this world. BONUS STORY: The Sharebear Apocalypse, they're cute, they're cuddly, all they want to do is hug you, and they may be the end of civilisation.

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  • Date de parution : 31/03/2020
  • Editeur : Fossil Cove Publishing
  • ISBN : 978-0-9879061-7-5
  • EAN : 9780987906175
  • Format : ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num. : pas de protection

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Biographie de D.G. Valdron

D. G. Valdron is a reclusive Canadian writer, hiding out in the Manitoba wilderness. Like many shy woodland creatures, such as the grizzly bear, he is more afraid of you than you are of him. He is an acknowledged authority on obscure pop culture topics, LEXX, Doctor Who, Fan Films, Cult Television, and Pulp novels, particularly Edgar Rice Burroughs. He also writes Science Fiction and Fantasy. He is the author of such novels as 'The Mermaid's Tale, ' 'The Luck, ' 'Yongary vs Pulgasari, ' 'The New Doctor, ' and collections including 'Dawn of Cthulhu, ' 'Fall of Atlantis, ' 'Giant Monsters Sing Sad Songs, ' and 'There Are No Doors in Dark Places.''  He is a prolific wrtier of fiction and non-fiction, specializing in quirky and off the wall material.
His style marries breezy familiarity, casual friendliness and razor sharp observation.  He can be found on facebook, or at his website where he blogs regularly.

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