

From a famous series of LOTR calendars?

and a certain STAR WARS poster?

I'm sure our resident artists jemcheeta and Zarathustra know who they are, if you don't you're either too young or have been hiding under a pile of rocks. Anyway, in my vast Fantasy experience, I've never encountered this book. Looks fascinating! It first came out in '79 with incredible illustrations and paintings and the story is, apparently about:
That's pretty dam generic, eh? Maybe I did encounter it, very briefly, back in the day, and automatically discarded it along with Xanth and various Brooks-trappings. Regardless of how the story turns out it's worth it simply for the art work. Seen it? Read it? Heard of it?...a land peopled by Elves and Amazons, wizards and Gwarpys (which I think are very weird looking dwarfs), witches and monsters. Ursurak, a land of extremes--of beauty and ugliness, violence and peace-where an epic struggle between the forces of good and evil will be fought, a struggle that will decide the fate of the world.


(yes, they even did the first cover of The Sword of Shanarra

My copy's in very good condition:
