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Joy Chant
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Grey Mane of Morning |
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English |
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Mass Market Paperback |
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352 |
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1982 |
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0553226665 |
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Bantam Books |
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0.3 pounds |
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4.2 x 6.9 x 1.1 inches |
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An Epipc fantasy illustrated by Martin White. The Khentors, on their great horned horses, had wandered the great plain for longer than memory. The GOlden Ones take thier Women as tribute. The GOlden Ones loosed a force they did not understand.
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Jo V (USA: ID) (2010/10/09): The Grey Mane of Morning is the tale of the Khentor's, a peaceful race of plains dwelling folk, struggle for freedom from the tyranny of the 'Golden People'. As long as they could remember the Khentorei lived in peace and relative happiness. The many different tribes of the Khentorei never warred with each other or the only neighbors they had known, the Kalnat. As long as the Khentorei could remember they knew their Gods and their horses. The great horned horses they rode across the great plains were their brothers. They loved their brothers as well as the plains that gave them all they needed to live..
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