Title: The Darkness and the Dawn
Author: Thomas B. Costain
Cover artist: Uncredited :(
Estimated value: $4-6
[Part of the Laura R. Braunstein Collection]
- The correct answer is, "No, those Uggs do not make your thighs look fat, Mr. The Hun."
- I love how he has time for a mid-battle photo shoot. "I *am* smiling, you toad! Don't make me unsheath this!"
- If you're gonna dip your foot in the waters of Attila the Hun novels, you're gonna want to go with something from the "superlative" category.
- Thomas B. Costain turned out a bunch of mid-century historicals. His first novel was published at age 57!
- I don't think this back cover exactly nailed the landing, compass-metaphor-wise.
- I want a t-shirt that reads, simply, "HIGH COMPETENCE."
- I feel like there are a lot of ellipses here, and that there may be more to the Thomas Costain iceberg than this cover is allowing us to see.
Page 123~
Nicolan was taller than most of the other slaves and so was stationed in the rear rank, holding one of the cushions on which reposed a vial of true nard, a most aromatic perfume.
Please let loose the phrase "a vial of true nard" upon the land. Thank you.
~RP
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He also wrote (quite readable) popular history. You can still get his books about England in the Middle Ages as eBooks (I've got them in paperback, bought secondhand several years back.)
ReplyDeleteI want some T-shit, too.
ReplyDeleteYul Brynner looks piiiissed: "My agent promised me I wouldn't have to wear a skirt in this one..."
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