"toc" - читать интересную книгу автора (George R. R. Martin - (A Song Of Ice And Fire 03) - A Storm of Swords (v4)...)A CLASH OF KINGSBook Three of A Song of Ice and FireBy George R. R. Martinscanned 3/17/02 by sliph; proofed by NadieA NOTE ON CHRONOLOGYA Song of Ice and Fire is told through the eyes of characters who are sometimes hundreds or even thousands of miles apart from one another. Some chapters cover a day, some only an hour; others might span a fortnight, a month, half a year. With such a structure, the narrative cannot be strictly sequential; sometimes important things are happening simultaneously, a thousand leagues apart.In the case of the volume now in hand, the reader should realize that the opening chapters of A Storm of Swords do not follow the closing chapters of A Clash of Kings so much as overlap them. I open with a look at some of the things that were happening on the Fist of the First Men, at Riverrun, Harrenhal, and on the Trident while the Battle of the Blackwater was being fought at King’s Landing, and during its aftermath . . . GEORGE R. R. MARTINContentsMapsThe NorthThe SouthThe Lands Of The Summer SeaThe Land Beyond The Wall
APPENDIX—THE KINGS AND THEIR COURTSTHE KING ON THE IRON THRONETHE KING IN THE NORTHTHE KING IN THE NARROW SEATHE QUEEN ACROSS THE WATERKING OF THE ISLESAPPENDIX—OTHER HOUSES GREAT AND SMALLHOUSE ARRYNHOUSE FLORENTHOUSE FREYHOUSE LANNISTERHOUSE MARTELLHOUSE TULLYHOUSE TYRELLAPPENDIX—REBELS, ROGUES, AND SWORN BROTHERSTHE SWORN BROTHERS OF THE NIGHT’S WATCHTHE BROTHERHOOD WITHOUT BANNERSthe WILDLINGSA CLASH OF KINGSBook Three of A Song of Ice and FireBy George R. R. Martinscanned 3/17/02 by sliph; proofed by NadieA NOTE ON CHRONOLOGYA Song of Ice and Fire is told through the eyes of characters who are sometimes hundreds or even thousands of miles apart from one another. Some chapters cover a day, some only an hour; others might span a fortnight, a month, half a year. With such a structure, the narrative cannot be strictly sequential; sometimes important things are happening simultaneously, a thousand leagues apart.In the case of the volume now in hand, the reader should realize that the opening chapters of A Storm of Swords do not follow the closing chapters of A Clash of Kings so much as overlap them. I open with a look at some of the things that were happening on the Fist of the First Men, at Riverrun, Harrenhal, and on the Trident while the Battle of the Blackwater was being fought at King’s Landing, and during its aftermath . . . GEORGE R. R. MARTINContentsMapsThe NorthThe SouthThe Lands Of The Summer SeaThe Land Beyond The Wall
APPENDIX—THE KINGS AND THEIR COURTSTHE KING ON THE IRON THRONETHE KING IN THE NORTHTHE KING IN THE NARROW SEATHE QUEEN ACROSS THE WATERKING OF THE ISLESAPPENDIX—OTHER HOUSES GREAT AND SMALLHOUSE ARRYNHOUSE FLORENTHOUSE FREYHOUSE LANNISTERHOUSE MARTELLHOUSE TULLYHOUSE TYRELLAPPENDIX—REBELS, ROGUES, AND SWORN BROTHERSTHE SWORN BROTHERS OF THE NIGHT’S WATCHTHE BROTHERHOOD WITHOUT BANNERSthe WILDLINGS |
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