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The Harold Lamb Megapack
18 Classic Adventure Tales
2014
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4.07
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"The Harold Lamb Megapack" presents 18 classic tales by one of the greatest adventure fiction writers of all time. Lamb inspired countless other authors, including Robert E. Howard (creator of Conan the Barbarian) with his historically accurate tales of exotic lands and peoples, from Cossacks to Arabs and Turks. Included EXCELLENCY THE VULTURE (1917)KHLIT (1917)WOLF'S WAR (1918)TAL TAULAI KHAN (1918)ALAMUT (1918)YELLOW ELEPHANTS (1919)THE VILLAGE OF THE GHOST (1921)THE GRAND CHAM (1921)THE MAKE-WEIGHT (1921)THE HOUSE OF THE STRONGEST (1921)THE WOLF-CHASER (1922)THE GATE IN THE SKY (1922)THE NET (1922)SANGAR (1922)THE ROAD OF THE GIANTS (1922)PROTECTION (1923)THE RED COCK CROWS (1928)THE ROGUE'S GIRL (1932)And if you enjoy this ebook, don't forget to search your favorite ebook store for "Wildside Press Megapack" to see more of the 100+ volumes in this series, covering adventure, historical fiction, mysteries, westerns, ghost stories, science fiction—and much, much more!
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Author

Harold Lamb
Harold Lamb
Author · 30 books

Harold Albert Lamb was an American historian, screenwriter, short story writer, and novelist. Born in Alpine, New Jersey, he attended Columbia University, where his interest in the peoples and history of Asia began. Lamb built a career with his writing from an early age. He got his start in the pulp magazines, quickly moving to the prestigious Adventure magazine, his primary fiction outlet for nineteen years. In 1927 he wrote a biography of Genghis Khan, and following on its success turned more and more to the writing of non-fiction, penning numerous biographies and popular history books until his death in 1962. The success of Lamb's two volume history of the Crusades led to his discovery by Cecil B. DeMille, who employed Lamb as a technical advisor on a related movie, The Crusades, and used him as a screenwriter on many other DeMille movies thereafter. Lamb spoke French, Latin, Persian, and Arabic, and, by his own account, a smattering of Manchu-Tartar. From Wikipedia

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