The Three Palladins
by Harold Lamb
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Harold Lamb's marvelous historical biographies of Genghis Khan, Alexander, and Hannibal have been best sellers for decades. His fiction -- great high adventure sometimes blended with modest elements of fantasy -- is a delight for the reader.The Three Palladins is a novel of Temujin, who became the Great Khan, and his palladins -- his warrior heroes -- in a day of the sword. Originating, and returning to its climax in the courts of Cathay, here are high adventures that move across the show more mysterious and mighty Asiatic continent.The palladins are led close to the roof of the world to fabled Tangut, land of fertile fields, blue lakes, and the black walls of the castle of the magician, Prester John of Asia. show lessTags
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- Canonical title
- The Three Palladins
- Original publication date
- 1923 (serial) (serial)
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- English
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