In Lammas Night a young weaver is persuaded to bide a while in a small village, to make their village spells and keep the Dark at bay. The villagers give her the house of her predecessor. Now a half-seen phantom courts her. He is either her lover for all time--or a wicked spirit's seeming, the aim of which is to entrap her in an unspeakable fate.
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In Lammas Night a young weaver is persuaded to bide a while in a small village, to make their village spells and keep the Dark at bay. The villagers give her the house of her predecessor. Now a half-seen phantom courts her. He is either her lover for all time--or a wicked spirit's seeming, the aim of which is to entrap her in an unspeakable fate.
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Good. First printing. SIGNED by the other. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general signs of previous use. SIGNED BY EDITORS & MULTIPLE CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS. Secure packaging for safe delivery.
Like many anthologies, varied as much in quality as in content. Overall, no better than average: disappointing compared to the editors' usual standards