Sangria in the Sangraal - Rhys Hughes - Books - Eibonvale Press - 9781908125439 - September 1, 2016
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Sangria in the Sangraal

Rhys Hughes

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Sangria in the Sangraal

An entire story-cycle in miniature. One thousand years of the remarkable magical history of a secret region of Spain where few people venture even now. Albarracín is a rose-red town tucked away in the mountains of Lower Aragon. Once the seat of an independent taifa during the dominance of the Caliphate of Cordoba, it remained saturated with ancient mystery long after the separated kingdoms of the peninsular were forged through conquest into the single nation we know today. In Albarracín still lurk the djinn of the wondrous past in their dusty bottles and the ghosts of heroes and villains locked in the crucibles of a rogue alchemist.



As Alarcon once wrote, "A happy time it was when our land still remained in peaceful possession of all the spider's webs, dust, woodworm, respect, faith, traditions, uses and abuses sanctified by the centuries!"



Above the roofs of the crumbling town serenely float the clouds; but these are not mindless puffs of vapour. On the contrary, they control the destinies of those who dwell below. In a modern world where the East is trying too hard to become the West, only Albarracín has successfully reversed the trend; for in this place the West always was the East; and the true flavour of Oriental magic remains bright on the tips of the swords, in the pulse of the hearts and on the rims of the cups of the men and gods who enter therein.



This new edition contains two stories not included in the original - Señor Chimera's Hysterical History and The Bone Throwers.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released September 1, 2016
ISBN13 9781908125439
Publishers Eibonvale Press
Pages 128
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 11 mm   ·   344 g
Language English  

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