Castle Falkenstein the Memories of Auberon
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CONTENTS THE MEMO1 OF AUBERC OF FAERIE Lord Auberon of Faerie and
Master Jeffery Grubb with the Aid of Lady Lisa Pondsmith
L a y o u t & Design by Master Theodore Talsorian With the help of
Captain Pondsmith Sir David Ackerman-Gray Herr Mark Schumann Master Benjamin Wright And AFine Cover Rendered by
Sir Darryl Elliot Sir Alex Okita
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ditorial Duties Perfomd
MostAdmirablyby:
Lady Lisa Pondsmith
The Incomparable Lawrence Allen Williams Sir Darryl Elliot And
William C. Eakin
Stock Number: CF6051 ISBN #: 0-937279-64-1 Humbly, Our Solicitor's Particulars: Cash FalknrrMnTM, The Memorrs of Auberon of Fm'e and all characters & creations contained herein are trademark of RTalsorian Game, Inc.
Cash Falkmstetn & The Menzorrs ofAuberon of Faerie are 0 Mike Pondsmth, 1997. All Rights Resenred. All inadem, situattons&persons portrayed within are fictional, and resemblances, without satuic intent, are coinadental.
Brian Rogers (order #1073518)
This is a work of fiction, and should not be treated as a definitive work on the Faerie of the Fourth Earth. While utilizing the myths and folklore of our Earth, they have been adapted for use in the Fifth (Falkenstein) Earth. For individuals seeking out excellent background material on the Faerie of the Fourth (our)Earth, the following books are recommended. Briggs, Katherine. Abbey Lubbers, Banshees, 6 BoMarts. New York, Pantheon Books, 1979 Proud, Brian, and Lee, Alan. Faeries, New York, Hany N. Abrams, Inc. 1978 Arrowsmith, Nancy, and Morse, George. A Field Guide to the Little People, New York, Hill and Wang. 1977 Cavendish, Richard. Man Myth 6 Magic, A n Illustvated Encyclopedia of the Supernatural, New York, Marshall Cavendish Corporation, 1970 There are many things within this volume which are created of whole cloth, and the author does not wish to contribute to creating false idomation regarding legitimate folklore and mythology. This disclaimer may seem odd, but there are books which treat h t a s y material (such as the works of H.P.Lovecr&) as real.
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