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Lost Swords
Series · 11 books · 1986-1994

Books in series

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The First Book of Lost Swords

Woundhealer's Story

1986

Prince Mark of Tasavalta embarks on a perilous journey to find the Sword Woundhealer to cure his son of a terminal disease...but an evil wizard has other plans.
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The Second Book of Lost Swords

Sightblinder's Story

1987

Book by Saberhagen, Fred
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Stonecutter's Story

1988

Young Kasimir was the custodian of Stonecutter, the sword which could hew mountains or diamonds with equal ease. But now, Stonecutter has been stolen, and Kasimir must recover it before it causes irrevocable damage. "An entertainment of high order."—Publishers Weekly.
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The Fourth Book of Lost Swords

Farslayer's Story

1988

Long, long ago, the Gods forged Twelve Swords of Power, each with a unique and deadly quality. They forged too well, for the swords could kill the Gods themselves. Then the swords were lost, scattered across the land; and many are they, both good and evil, who are desperate to find them again.
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Coinspinner's Story

1989

A host of strange characters—Prince Nurat of Culm, the evil macrowizard Wood, Prince Adrian, and Trilby—become involved in a desperate struggle to possess a sword of chance known as Coinspinner
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Mindsword's Story

1990

When the long-lost Mindsword—which gives mindless devotion to the one who wields it—falls into the hands of Prince Murat, Kristen, the beautiful wife of Prince Mark, falls under its spell, and it is up to Mark and his companions to save his wife and his kingdom
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The Seventh Book of Lost Swords

Wayfinder's Story

1992

When Wayfinder, the Sword of Wisdom, turns up in the hut of Valdemar, a simple grower of grapes, it leads Valdemar on his quest to find a wife
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Shieldbreaker's Story

1994

Created by gods, the forged Twelve Swords can kill the gods themselves if they fall into human hands, and when Vilkata the Dark King returns from exile determined to get the swords, only an untested boy, with Shieldbreaker in hand, stands in the man's way. Reissue.
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The Lost Swords

The First Triad

1988

Contains: Woundhealer's Story / Sightblinder's Story / Stonecutter's Story Young Kasimir was the custodian of Stonecutter, the sword which could hew mountains or diamonds with equal ease. But now, Stonecutter has been stolen, and Kasimir must recover it before it causes irrevocable damage.
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The Lost Swords

The Second Triad

1994

Contents: •The Fourth Book of Lost Swords: Farslayer's Story • (1989) • novel by Fred Saberhagen •The Fifth Book of Lost Swords: Coinspinner's Story • (1989) • novel by Fred Saberhagen •The Sixth Book of Lost Swords: Mindsword's Story • (1990) • novel by Fred Saberhagen
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The Lost Swords

Endgame

1994

Contents: •Wayfinder's Story • \[Book of Lost Swords\] • (1992) • novel by Fred Saberhagen •Shieldbreaker's Story • \[Book of Lost Swords\] • (1994) • novel by Fred Saberhagen

Author

Fred Saberhagen
Fred Saberhagen
Author · 68 books

Fred Saberhagen was an American science fiction and fantasy author most famous for his ''Beserker'' and Dracula stories. Saberhagen also wrote a series of a series of post-apocalyptic mytho-magical novels beginning with his popular ''Empire of the East'' and continuing through a long series of ''Swords'' and ''Lost Swords'' novels. Saberhagen died of cancer, in Albuquerque, New Mexico Saberhagen was born in and grew up in the area of Chicago, Illinois. Saberhagen served in the [[U.S. Air Force]] during the Korean War while he was in his early twenties. Back in civilian life, Saberhagen worked as an It was while he was working for Motorola (after his military service) that Saberhagen started writing fiction seriously at the age of about 30. "Fortress Ship", his first "Berserker" short shory, was published in 1963. Then, in 1964, Saberhagen saw the publication of his first novel, ''The Golden People''. From 1967 to 1973, he worked as an editor for the Chemistry articles in the ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' as well as writing its article on science fiction. He then quit and took up writing full-time. In 1975, he moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico. He married fellow writer Joan Spicci in 1968. They had two sons and a daughter.

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