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- Ealdwood abstract "Ealdwood is a fantasy novella by C. J. Cherryh. It is one of Cherryh's Ealdwood Stories and was first published in 1981 by Donald M. Grant in a limited edition of 1,050 copies. The edition was illustrated by the author's brother, David A. Cherry. The novella draws on Celtic mythology and is about Ealdwood, a forest at the edge of Faery, and Arafel, a Daoine Sidhe.Ealdwood and the author's 1979 short story, "The Dreamstone" (published in Amazons!, ed. Jessica Amanda Salmonson) were combined and revised by Cherryh and published as a novel, The Dreamstone in 1983. Cherryh published a sequel to The Dreamstone later in 1983, The Tree of Swords and Jewels.".
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- Ealdwood isbn "0-575-04575-2".
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- Ealdwood numberOfPages "142".
- Ealdwood oclc "8667096".
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- Ealdwood wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ealdwood".
- Ealdwood author C._J._Cherryh.
- Ealdwood caption "Dust-jacket from the first edition".
- Ealdwood country United_States.
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- Ealdwood genre Fantasy.
- Ealdwood genre Novella.
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- Ealdwood comment "Ealdwood is a fantasy novella by C. J. Cherryh. It is one of Cherryh's Ealdwood Stories and was first published in 1981 by Donald M. Grant in a limited edition of 1,050 copies. The edition was illustrated by the author's brother, David A. Cherry. The novella draws on Celtic mythology and is about Ealdwood, a forest at the edge of Faery, and Arafel, a Daoine Sidhe.Ealdwood and the author's 1979 short story, "The Dreamstone" (published in Amazons!, ed.".
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