"The Sword in Two Hands by Brian Price" review wan

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Re: "The Sword in Two Hands by Brian Price" review wan

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Galleron wrote:Well, I co-wrote it. Jeffrey Forgeng did more of the text than I did. I did the line art.
Still, it's a fantastic piece of work. Damned nice job.

I can't recommend it highly enough for anyone with an interest in that period. All you'd need to do would be divide the chapters into verses.... ;)


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Hello, All,
Keegan Ingrassia wrote:
Galleron wrote:The Brian R. Price Wikipedia page has been updated, and no, it wasn't me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_R_Price
Someone (not I) edited the title of the page to insert a period after his middle initial, which changed the link. It can now be found here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_R._Price


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