Check here for digital - download availability.List Written by Ron Miller - Performed by full cast - Dramatized Fiction - 1 MP3 COMPACT DISC - 16 hours Publisher, Timberwolf Press (October 2000) ALERT! YOUR CD PLAYER MUST BE MP3 COMPATIBLE! MP3 audiobooks on compact disc can be played on newer CD players that support MP3 technology and accept a 4.75" diameter disc, and on any personal computer that has Microsoft's Media Player or similar software. This audiobook is packaged in LIBRARY ALBUM PACKAGING. Library Album Packaging is a sturdy, durable outer vinyl case that stands up to years of repeated use. This packaging is designed for library and rental circulation. Albums are shelvable, space-efficient, with at-a-glance spine titles. "Ron is unfairly talented! I expect he'll get fed up with being called the new J.B. Cabell." --Sir Arthur C Clarke "Bradamant is a rarity... A Very Highly Recommended, classic medieval adventure tale of chivalry, humor, magic, treachery, and romance -- all from the perspective of a woman warrior holding her own in a male-dominated age of violence, intrigue, and treachery." --Midwest Book Review "Bradamant has all the adventure and romance of the great tales of Arthur, Roland, and Parsifal, illuminated by the wry sensibilities of Terry Pratchett and Monty Python. Ron Miller displays a command of the language most novelists would die for. A must-read for lovers of fantasy and its age-old roots." --Lillian Stewart Carl, author of Wings of Power, Garden of Thorns, and Along the Rim of Time "Bradamant is the definitive female butt-kicker, and Ron Miller does a dynamite job of novelizing her adventures....highly recommended." --Mark E. Rogers, author of Zorachus, The Dead and Samurai Cat "Ron Miller has a startling dramatic range---he can write everything from powerful romantic lyricism to the ironically whimsical--a modern voice with classical strength." --Stephen Hickman, author of The Lemurian Stone "....hilarious, extraordinary writing....[that] reminds me of James Branch Cabell [and] Italo Calvino....left me gasping for more." --Martin Olson, novelist, screenwriter, producer (Penn and Teller's Sin City Spectacular) "A grand story, expertly written. The comparison to Cabel is apt." --George Zebrowski, John W. Campbell Award winner for Brute Orbits "...filled with all the beauty and horror of an imagined, yet historic land..." --The Free Lance - Star, Fredricksburg, VA. Blood Sprays. . . Swords Clash. . . Before Xena™, before Wonder Woman™, fiction’s first major Warrior-Woman was Lady Bradamant, the heroine of the epic 16th century story, Orlando Furioso. Now, enjoy Ron Miller's stunning NEW novelization of Lady Bradamant's story! In 7th century Europe of myths, gods and monsters, Lady Bradamant (a maiden knight) vanquishes evil knights, rescues the unfortunate, fights black magic and destroys entire armies in her adventurous quest for her lost lover, Roggero, an enemy knight she once rescued at the risk of her own life. Roggero in turn must battle monsters, giants and seductive evil sorceresses in his quest to be reunited with Lady Bradamant. This epic new novelization of Lady Bradamant's story from Ludovico Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso features new, original illustrations by the author and by Gustave Dore from his classic 19th century edition of Orlando Furioso. About the Author: Ron Miller is an illustrator and author whose primary work entails the creation of illustrations for books and magazines, specializing in astronomical, and science fiction subjects. His work has appeared on scores of book jackets, book interiors and in magazines such as National Geographic, Reader's Digest, Scientific American, Smithsonian, Air & Space, Sky & Telescope, Newsweek, Natural History, Discover, Geo, etc. In addition to dozens of magazine articles and professional papers, he has had nearly twenty books of his own published, either created wholly by himself or in collaboration, most often with noted astronomer William K. Hartmann. These include the Hugo-nominated The Grand Tour, Cycles of Fire, In the Stream of Stars, and The History of Earth (all published by Workman Publishing Co.). |
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