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* A Dutch translation ''Het rendiervolk'' in 2000 by Meulenhoff with ISBN 9029067837. Paperback. | * A Dutch translation ''Het rendiervolk'' in 2000 by Meulenhoff with ISBN 9029067837. Paperback. | ||
* A French translation ''Le Peuple des Rennes'' by Le Pre-Aux-Clercs in 2004? with ISBN 2842281969. | * A French translation ''Le Peuple des Rennes'' by Le Pre-Aux-Clercs in 2004? with ISBN 2842281969. | ||
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Revision as of 07:19, 13 May 2008
Reindeer People is part one of a two book sequence which concludes with Wolf's Brother. It tells the story of Kerlew and his mother Tillu and their life in a frozen, winter-ravaged land and the dangers and magics that face them.
Editions
- Ace, New York 1988 8vo Advance Page Proof of the First Edition.
- 1988, Ace, ISBN 0441712339, paperback. Covers by Segrelles.
- 1988, Guild America Books, New York, as; "A Sage of The Reindeer People", Bookclub edition, hardcover/dustjacket.
- 1988, Berkeley, Bookclub edition ? mistake maybe? (Willem's comment)
- 1990, Unwin, ISBN 004440610X, paperback (UK)
- A British English paperback edition was published in May 21st 2001 by Voyager with ISBN 0007114222. Cover art by John Howe.
Translations
- A Dutch translation Tillu: vrouw van de toendra in 1992 by Kadmos with ISBN 9067903167. Hardcover, translated by Ans van der Graaff.
- A Dutch translation Het rendiervolk in 2000 by Meulenhoff with ISBN 9029067837. Paperback.
- A French translation Le Peuple des Rennes by Le Pre-Aux-Clercs in 2004? with ISBN 2842281969.
Links
- "Author's Note", written for "the Saga of the Reindeer People", the bookclub edition that includes both parts of the story