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| Book Data: Title of Book: Bob the Dragonslayer Author: Harry E. Gilleland Jr. ISBN: 1-4116-3315-6 Publisher: Lulu Place published: Year released: 2005 Pages: 106 pp Book size: 6 x 9 Format: Textbook size, Binding: perfect bound Price: $8.95 Where to buy this book: 1. www.lulu.com/harry 2. www.musesreview.org/bookstore.html 3. www.manilareview.org |
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| Harry E. Gilleland Jr. Poet from Louisiana |
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| Synopsis: Bob, a mere peasant lad, sets off to see a dragon that is terrorizing a village and soon falls in with a wizard named Stephen. Thereafter, his life is filled with adventures that involve dragons, damsels in distress, castles, a fair lady, friendship, true love, an evil king. civil war and lawyers. This rollicking tale belongs not to history but to legend. Written with wit and humor, this novella will delight readers from teenagers to octogenarians. |
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| About Harry Gilleland Jr. Harry E. Gilleland, Jr. is passionate about his poetry. His poetry has appeared on numerous Internet poetry forums, in several poetry e-zines, in three multi-author print anthologies of poems and short stories, and in two books of his collected works. Harry is retired from a career as a Professor of Microbiology at LSU Health Sciences Center in Shreveport and now devotes himself full-time to his career as a poet. Harry is a southerner by birth and by inclination. Born and raised in Macon, Georgia, he now resides in Shreveport, Louisiana with his beloved wife, Linda, and their two dogs, Rusty and Pepper, all of whom sometimes find themselves the subject of his poetry. |
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