& # 3 in the
Witch World ~
Estcarp series
Bibliography
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¯
(1965) * Published by
ACE, PB, # F-332, $0.40, 189pg ~ cover by
Jack Gaughan
¯
(1970) * Published by
Tandem, PB, 0-426-05039-8, £ 5s (60p), 192pg
~ UK printing ~ cover by
Philip Castle
¯
(1977) * Published by
Gregg Press, HC, 0-839-82358-4, LCCN 77023202,
$7.95, 189pg ~ As Witch World 3: Three Against The Witch World ~
Dust Jacket and Text Art by
Jack Gaughan, Frontmatter
by Alice Phalen, Endpaper Maps by
Barbi
Johnson {Binding: 5.625 x 8.25 - Dark Blue Cloth Boards with Gold
Lettering} ~ See Gregg
Press Page for list of complete set
¯
(1977) * Published by
G Prior, HC, 0-860-43071-5, £4.95, 200pg ~ UK
printing ~ This
Edition is an identical copy of the Gregg Press release with the exception of
the Title & Copyright Page.
¯
(1978) * Published by
Universal, PB, 0-426-05039-8, £0.75, 191pg ~
UK printing ~ cover by
Rodney Mathews
¯
(1987) * Published by
Gollancz, PB, 0-575-03998-1, £2.50, 191pg ~ UK printing ~ cover by
Mike Posen
¯
Chronicles
of the Witch World (1998) * Published by
SFBC, HC, # 20044,
$14.98, 522pg ~ cover by
Gary A. Lippincott
~ Omnibus containing Three Against the Witch World (1965), Warlock
of the Witch World (1967) & Sorceress
of the Witch World (1968)
¯
Lost
Lands of Witch World (2004) * Published by
TOR, HC, 0-765-30052-4, LCCN 2003071153, $27.95, 445pg ~ cover by
Daniel Dos Santos ~ Omnibus
containing Three Against the Witch World (1965), Warlock
of the Witch World (1967) & Sorceress
of the Witch World (1968)
Non English
Editions
~
¯ (1997) Published in Plzeň, Czech Republic; by Laser, PB, 80-7193-025-3, 198pg ~ cover by Steve Crisp ~ translated by Pavel Grigar ~ Czech Title Svět čarodějnic 3: Tři proti světu čarodejnic
¯ (1996) Published in Paris, France; by Pocket, PB, 22-660-6282-4, 222pg ~ translated by Gille Dupreux ~ cover by Chistophe Kro ~ French Title Les montagnes de
¯ (1975) Published in Rastatt, Germany; by Pabel, Terra Fantasy 9, 145pg ~ translated by Susi-Maria Rödiger ~ German title Bannkreis des Bösen
¯ (1986) Published in Rastatt, Germany; in Moewig, TB 11, 161pg ~ German title Bannkreis des Bösen
¯ (1986) Published in Rastatt, Germany; in Moewig, 38-118-3811-3, SF 3832, 161pg ~ translated by Susi-Maria Rödiger ~ German title Bannkreis des Bösen
¯ (1991) Published in Germany; 38-118-3832-6 ~ translated by Susi-Maria Rödiger ~ German title Bannkreis des Bösen
¯ (1979) Published in Bologna, Italy; by Libra Editrice, I Classici della Fantascienza, n. 37, 400pg ~ translated by Roberta Rambelli ~ illustrated by Allison ~ Omnibus containing La rete del mondo delle streghe [Web of the Witch World] and Tre contro il mondo delle streghe [Three Against the Witch World]
¯ (1977) Published in Tokyo, Japan; by Sogensya, 44-886-0204-8, 298pg ~ translated by Enoki Rin ~ Cover by Ichiro Takebe ~ Japanese title 魔法の世界の三兄妹
¯ (1995) Published in Kaunus, Lithuania; by Eridanas, 99-864-8620-3, 224pg ~ translated by John Bulovas ~ Lithuanian title Trise prieš raganų pasaulį
¯ (1991) Published in Warsaw, Poland; by Amber, 83-850-7951-3, 207pg ~ translated by by Ewa Witecka ~ cover by Steve Crisp ~ Polish title Troje przeciw Światu Czarownic
Synopsis ~
North, East, South, West…The
offspring of Simon Tregarth, half earthling, half
witch-brood, realized that they alone could perceive the four directions – for
everyone else, there was no east! It was blank in the mind, a blank in legend
and history. And when new menaces threatened, the Tregarths
realized that in that mental barrier there lay the key to all
their world…somewhere to the unknown eastward must lie the sorcery that
had secretly molded their destinies! This is the story of Simon and Jaelithe's children: Kyllan, Kemoc, and Kaththea, who were
born at one birth. When Simon and Jaelithe disappear
after seeking out a new nest of Kolder, the children
are left in the care of Koris and Loyse.
When the brothers are fighting on the border, the Witches seize Kaththea as one of their own. The brothers are determined
to free her, but must use cunning or risk the wrath of the Witches. As the
Witches gather their Power to Turn the Mountains, Kyllan
and Kemoc free their sister and flee to the West.
There they rediscover Escore and accidentally stir up
the Powers that lie there.
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