The empire : a Warhammer omnibus / Chris Wraight, Nick Kyme, Darius Hinks.
Material type: TextPublisher: Nottingham : Black Library, 2014Description: 861 pages : 1 map ; 20 cmContent type:- cartographic image
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1849705879
- 9781849705875
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult Book | Main Library | Science Fiction/Fantasy | Wraight Chris | Available | 33111007556356 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Omnibus of three novels set in the Empire of the Warhammer Old World.
The Empire is the largest and most powerful realm in the Old World. Founded by the warrior-god Sigmar, it is built up of city-states and provinces that are now bound together under the rule of the Emperor Karl Franz. Only through the actions of its valiant heroes has it repelled the numerous invasions brought against it. This omnibus edition collects together three tales of heroism and sacrifice focusing on the elite swordsmen of the Empire, the mighty warrior-priests of Sigmar, and the powerful war machines of the Engineering College.
Iron company / Chris Wraight -- Grimblades / Nick Kyme -- Warrior priest / Darius Hinks -- The judgement of crows / Chris Wraight -- As dead as flesh / Nick Kyme -- Dead man's hand / Nick Kyme -- Sanctity / Nick Kyme -- The miracle of Berlau / Darius Hinks -- The march of doom / Chris Wraight.
Omnibus of three novels set in the Empire of the Warhammer Old World. The Empire is the largest and most powerful realm in the Old World. Founded by the warrior-god Sigmar, it is built up of city-states and provinces that are now bound together under the rule of the Emperor Karl Franz. Only through the actions of its valiant heroes has it repelled the numerous invasions brought against it. This omnibus edition collects together three tales of heroism and sacrifice focusing on the elite swordsmen of the Empire, the mighty warrior-priests of Sigmar, and the powerful war machines of the Engineering College.