Lammas Night is a fantasy novel by the American-born author Katherine Kurtz, first published in paperback by Ballantine Books in December 1983. The first hardcover edition was issued by Severn House in 1986.
LammasNight is a fantasy novel by the American-born author Katherine Kurtz, first published in paperback by Ballantine Books in December 1983. The first...
Lughnasadh. The name 'Lammas' comes from Old English hlafmæsse meaning "loaf mass". Several antiquarians suggested that the name 'Lammas' came from 'lamb mass'...
Melancholy) (EmArcy/Universal) (2005) – "Love From Room 109 At The Islander" LammasNight Laments Volume 9 CDr (The Unbroken Circle) (2005) – "Song For The Siren...
myth. This idea used by fantasy writer Katherine Kurtz in her novel LammasNight. Chakravartin, a righteous king derived from Indian religious thought...
Celebration of LammasNight (1996), created by Mercedes Lackey, anthology edited by Josepha Sherman; poem "LammasNight" and short story "Hallowmas Night" Flights...
and the Stone (1998) Book II: The Temple and the Crown (April 2001) LammasNight (1983) The Legacy of Lehr (1986) Two Crowns for America (1996) Saint...
imagining new possibilities for women in modernity". The fantasy novel LammasNight is based on the same idea of the role of the royal family. A bibliography...
Sands (1966) April's Grave (1967) Call in the Night (1967) The Shrouded Walls (1968) The Devil on LammasNight (1970) Penmarric (1971) Cashelmara (1974) The...
McKiernan - The Magic of Christmas (1992) ISBN 0-451-45190-2 "Before" - LammasNight edited by Mercedes Lackey (1996) ISBN 0-671-87713-5 - this story occurs...
Scortia) Training Twofoots (1974) Into My Own (1975) Dead in Irons (1976) LammasNight (1976) The Fellini Beggar (1976) Allies (1977) The Generalissimo's Butterfly...
has Celtic origins, Lammas is a Christian holiday, often marked with the blessing of loaves of bread by the church. The name Lammas (contraction of loaf...
Dante’s Disciples, "The Bridge on the River Styx"—White Wolf (1996) LammasNight, "Sunflower"—Baen (February 1996) Otherwere, "What? And Give Up Show...
barley and she said "No!", adding however that "I mind o' many a happy night wi' him, though." The rigs referred to in the song were the traditional...
Orphans of the Night (1995) In Celebration of LammasNight (1995) Trickster Tales: Forty Folk Stories from Around the World (1996) LammasNight (1996) (with...
hallowed bread [hláf—hence “loaf”] which is hallowed on Lammas Day". According to Wilson (2011), "at Lammas, the fruits of the first cereal harvest were baked...
meadow at North Meadow, Cricklade. Lammas rights entitled commoners to pasture following the harvest, between Lammas day, 12 August (N.S.), to 6 April...
Lammas floods, with crops oft havoc play, And e'en one swept the rustic bridge away." "August needs the dew as much as men need bread. After Lammas corn...
#160 March 1993 (1993) [only as Victoria Poyser-Lisi] In Celebration of LammasNight (1996) Science Fiction Chronicle, November 1997 (1997) [only as Victoria...
English-speaking world of high latitude countries, autumn traditionally began with Lammas Day and ended around Hallowe'en, the approximate mid-points between midsummer...