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    (By Michael Moorcock)

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    Author Michael Moorcock
    “Book Descriptions: The world lay frozen under a thousand feet of ice—and only in the Eight Cities of the Matto Grosso did men still live, hunting the wary ice whales for meat and oil, following the creed of the Ice Mother which foretold the end of all life in ultimate cold. But legend told of a city far to the north—fabled New York—whose towers rose above the ice, whose crypts held the forgotten lore that might bring warmth to Earth once again. And, in the best ice ship in the Eight Cities, Konrad Arflane embarked on the impossible voyage to New York—an odyssey of incredible peril and adventure...with a shattering discovery at journey's end!”

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