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Black Company Outpost is a site dedicated to Glen Cook's creation, and thoes who read his books.
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The Dragon Never Sleeps by Glen Cook Glen Cook's The Dragon Never Sleeps is one of the best books I have ever read. I recommend it without reservations. Cover blurb from http://www.xmission.com/~shpshftr/GC/Books/DrgnSlps.html: The Voice Of The Dragon Echoed Across Canon Space... Surrender or die! For four thousand years the Guardships had issued that dictat. Built and armed by great mercantile ...
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Tonk from Black Company This rendition of the rules by John P. Speno. Tonk is a card game played with a standard 52 card poker deck that I first came across in Glen Cook's Black Company series of fantasy books which I highly recommend. From the readings, I was able to piece together a playable and enjoyable card game that is both fast paced and strategic. I'm also aware that there are other ...
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Dedicated to the Annals of the Black Company written by Glen Cook.
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The Black Company Map of The North modified 23 Sept 99 Map of The South modified 13 Sept 99 Map of The Deep South First posted 30 July 99 Glen Cook's fantasy series about the Black Company, published by Tor Books, has enjoyed a steadily growing reputation since the publication of its first volume in 1984. Currently encompassing nine books, the series continues to garner a loyal following. The ...
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In 1984, TOR books released 'The Black Company', by Glen Cook. A seemingly modest book, it packs a wallop that few fantasy novels before or since have come close to. Set in a grim fantasy world, this novel is written from the perspective of a medic/chronicler named Croaker, as he observes the world and his fellow mercenaries as they fight (and whenever possible outsmart) a hodgepodge of villians ...
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