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Works related to The Belgariad and Malloreani

Belgarath il mago Belgarath the sorcerer

(Belgarath The Sorcerer, 1995) - Written by Leigh Eddings

Sperling & Kupfer

The old cruel war that has inflamed the world for over 700 years is finally over and Destiny follows its course. A remnant of the ancient lineage can tell the story of the time when the gods were on earth to give consolation and comfort to their mortal children. The one witness is known throughout the world call him the Old Wolf , Belgarath the sorcerer. And was involved in those events since their inception ...

Polgara, la maga Polgara, the Sorceress

(Polgara The Sorceress 1997) - Written by Leigh Eddings

Sperling & Kupfer

Polgara the Sorceress is the most fascinating woman of the entire Universe. He could choose their own kings and emperors between husband and live in a lavish palace, but he preferred to marry a simple blacksmith, Durnik, and now lives with him and with their twins on a farm in a magical and remote locations. But the tranquility of Polgara is threatened by evil creatures and terrible evil that she has to decide when to fight, the end of winter, is visited by his nephew, King Rivano Garion and his wife, Ce'Nedra.

Il Codice Rivano Code Rivano

(The Rivan Codex, 1998) - Written by Leigh Eddings

Sperling & Kupfer

When more than twenty years ago David Eddings began to draw the map of places that have hosted the epics of the Belgariad and Mallorean, perhaps not imagined that millions of readers would accompany the wonderful adventure that is the creation of a real world of fantasy. He invented a myriad of stories, he sketched the protagonists and their enemies, and outlined the country's environment. This book contains the texts and the official histories of the kingdoms and cultures that populate the novels, satisfying the many curiosities that come in contact with such a complex world. From the "Personal history of Belgarath the sorcerer," they appear for the first time Aldur and the Globe, the "Book of Ulgo, the treatment of peoples such as the Maharaja and tolnedran, descriptions of clothing, the use of coins, religious practices - everything contributes to bring up little by little before our eyes the immortal adventures of Torak Polgara and evil, the power of the Will and the Word.

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