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Authors: Harold Lamb

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Keeper of the Gate

The Grand Cham

The Black Road

Knights with Wings

The Making of the Morning Star

The Bells of the Mountains

The Faring Forth

Secret of Victory

The Village of the Ghost

The Iron Man Rides

Doom Rides In

Appendix

About the Author 60,

Source Acknowledgments

the Dark Sea,*

"He has no voice," cried the bakshi of the rolls. "He knows not Armenian or the speech of the U-luss

"Nay, my lord, this is another caravan. Certainly these are Franks."`

A tall Mongol*

But he continued to inspect the narrow valley, the twin slopes of gray stone cut up into terraces he

Tracing in the sand between his knees, the Arab explained. For seven days' ride the Zarafshan wound

Because the tower belonged to the emperor of Byzantium, or to one of his immortals, as they called t

Bayezid glanced curiously at the group of Frankish*

"As you have said, beyond the Sarai Sea, a journey of a week by horse, until you come to the foot of

"A most curious beast, Master Bearn," observed Clavijo mechanically. "It has more hairs on its tail

"I am Gutchluk, a noyon'

Few could match wits even with fair success with the Tatar conqueror, for Timur-i-leng*

"Because, 0 Kha Khan," the Breton rejoined, "it came to my ears that you lacked a man to play at sha

They had heard that beyond the eastern mountain wall was a wide desert and beyond this a sea of salt

"White."*

These were heading through the villages, tending in the same direction as Inalzig, which was toward

"Am I a prophet, that I should know? Some say it was carved so by the men of the hero Iskander, in t

The minstrel folded his arms and thought for a moment. "When the dust rose from the plain or the mis

"Then the Gur-khan, who was lord of the Roof of the World,,

"Because, sahib, the men of the village have seen him. Sometimes the demon takes the form of a snake

the sun had changed*

"I'm thinking," he muttered, wiping the sweat from his hands, "that there's a method in his madness.

"Pani Sara kyun?"'

"Carbonic acid gas!" he exclaimed. "Comes from the stagnant water and decayed vegetation and the gen

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