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'''Ice and Fire''' may refer to: |
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{{infobox Book | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Novels or Wikipedia:WikiProject_Books --> |
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==Literature== |
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*''Ice and Fire'', a 1986 novel by [[Andrea Dworkin]] |
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*''Ice and Fire'', a 1988 novel in the ''[[Deathlands]]'' series by Laurence James |
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*''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'', a series of fantasy novels by George R. R. Martin |
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| image = [[Image:Ice and Fire.jpg|200px]]<!--prefer 1st edition--> |
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| author = [[Laurence James]] |
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| country = [[United States]] |
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| language = [[English language|English]] |
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| series = [[Deathlands]] series |
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| genre = [[Science fiction novel|Science fiction]] [[Post-apocalyptic novel]] |
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| publisher = [[Harlequin Enterprises Ltd]] (USA) |
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| release_date = December 1988 |
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| media_type = Print ([[Paperback]]) |
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| pages = 349 pp |
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| isbn = ISBN 0-373-62508-1 (first edition) |
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| preceded_by = [[Dectra Chain]] |
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| followed_by = [[Red Equinox]] |
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'''''Ice and Fire''''' is the eighth book in the series of ''[[Deathlands]]''. It was written by [[Laurence James]] under the [[pen name#"House names"|house name]] [[James Axler]]. |
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==Other uses== |
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==From the back of the book== |
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*[[Ice and Fire (charity)]], a London-based charity exploring human rights through performance |
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Out of the ashes and into the future... |
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*''[[Ice & Fire]]'', a 1995 video game |
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==See also== |
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Snakefish, California, is rich in the currency of post-holocaust America-gasoline. |
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* [[Fire and Ice (disambiguation)]] |
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{{disambiguation}} |
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Almost leveled by the Soviet missiles that annihilated most of the West Coast, Snakefish is in the midst of a reconstruction, financed by a commodity far more valuable than the usual Deathlands jack. |
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But greed and man's lust for power threaten to shatter the hard-won peace and tranquility of this fledgling community as disparate factions fight for control of the substance that will give them wealth beyond their wildest dreams. |
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Ryan Cawdor and his companions emerge from a gateway and step into the path of a smoldering war for power. |
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==Characters Introduced/Leaving== |
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Richard Ginsberg (Introduced) |
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Lori Quint (Burned to death) |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.jamesaxler.com/TheBooks/tabid/55/ctl/ViewBook/mid/374/BookID/31/Default.aspx JamesAxler.com] |
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{{1980s-sf-novel-stub}} |
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[[Category:1988 novels]] |
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[[Category:Deathlands novels]] |
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[[Category:Science fiction novels]] |
Latest revision as of 15:48, 22 September 2022
Ice and Fire may refer to:
Literature[edit]
- Ice and Fire, a 1986 novel by Andrea Dworkin
- Ice and Fire, a 1988 novel in the Deathlands series by Laurence James
- A Song of Ice and Fire, a series of fantasy novels by George R. R. Martin
Other uses[edit]
- Ice and Fire (charity), a London-based charity exploring human rights through performance
- Ice & Fire, a 1995 video game