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~ (Author) "The Satrap Ekuman's difficulties with his aged prisoner had only begun when he got the fellow down into the dungeon under the Castle and tried..." (more)
Key Phrases: chief wizard, red cylinder, Old World, Free Folk, Lord Draffut (more...)
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The classic trilogy returned to print! In the distant future, society has crumbled. Dark forces now rule the land, keeping all humans under their oppressive thumbs. Determined to regain their freedom, a small band of plans to overthrow an army of thousands ... with the help of one incredible weapon. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


About the Author

In addition to the popular Dracula Series, Fred Saberhagen is the author of the popular Berserker (tm) Series and the bestselling Lost Swords and Book of Lost Swords. Fred Saberhagen lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Ace (August 15, 1986)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0441205674
  • ISBN-13: 978-0441205677
  • Product Dimensions: 7 x 5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #7,502,261 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Fundamental Change of Laws, March 4, 2003
This review is from: Empire Of The East (Paperback)
The Empire of the East is an omnibus edition of a fantasy trilogy that includes The Broken Lands, The Black Mountains, and Ardneh's World (the last story is a revised version of Changling Earth). This series follows the adventures of Rolf, a sixteen year old peasant boy in the lands of the Satrap Ekuman. When his parents are killed and his home destroyed, Rolf goes looking for the killers and his sister Lisa. He meets the peddler Mewick, who helps him bury his parents, and then accompanies the peddler until they are stopped by three soldiers of the Castle. While the soldiers are distracted by the contents of the peddler's pack, Rolf goes beserk and throws a rock at the closest trooper. Although he misses, Mewick doesn't, and they kill all three soldiers. However, their actions are seen and they immediately have to run from other soldiers. Through these deeds, Rolf became a member of the Western resistance.

In The Broken Lands, Rolf and his teammates search for the Elephant, a very powerful thing or creature of the Old World.

In The Black Mountains, Rolf and his teammates follow Lord Chup and a golden charm to the Black Mountains, where they encountered a demi-god.

In Ardneh's World, Rolf dreams of Ardneh and the transformation of the Old World of science into a new world of magic, and follows his dreams to Ardneh itself.

This series is one of the most enthralling tales of magical adventure that I have ever encountered. All of the Swords and the Gods books are based on this series, but, while quite enjoyable in themselves, the sequels have never really achieved the same level of fascination.

Recommended for Saberhagen fans and anyone who enjoys well crafted tales of sword and sorcery.

-Arthur W. Jordin
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No-Frills Fantasy at its Best!, April 21, 2006
Anytime I get sick of the over-written, under-edited garbage that many publishing houses pass off as fantasy literature these days, I turn to my 1979 Ace Books edition of Empire of the East.

Saberhagen's sparse, fast-paced style may seem harsh to people who grew up with the 90's and new millennium bloated literary vomit of Robert Jordan and his ilk; however, anyone who is willing to step past the "more words = better writing" mindset will be happily surprised by the energy, characterization, plotting, and true sense of proper conclusion that Empire of the East provides.

Empire of the East is a fine example of late 60's, early 70's fantasy: characters grow in direct correlation to their deeds and not through some unappetizing mechanism of video game-like power levels that has become the norm these days; moral and ethical issues are explored through the stories and not through the preachy 40-page socio-political rants made famous by Terry Goodkind; and, best of all, it's a rousing good tale that you can get through in a few days and walk away from deeply satisfied.

I would recommend Empire of the East to anyone, but would also warn that it is not for everyone. Most people who only know fantasy that reads tolerably well when skipping one page in eight will need to develop a taste for books like Empire of the East. Still, it is well worth doing if you are looking for an exceptional book that can be read and re-read once every five or so years over your entire lifetime.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An incredible blend of sorcery and science, September 15, 1997
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This review is from: Empire of the East (Paperback)
This is the book which gave rise the the "Swords" series. An wonderful tale of a peasant boy caught up in a world of magic which is not quite what it seems. This is without a doubt the one of the best fantasy books ever written. It is down to earth (no passing through realms the human mind cannot grasp) but written so well and with such real characters that few books ever compare. Characters are not black and white and a "villan" can later become a "hero" as each person must answer to their own code of ethics. Also any dog lover has got to fall in love with Draffut who perfectly captures the unconditional loyalty of mans best friend. If you enjoy fantasy this is a must read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Finally got another copy
Read this book years ago, 1st book was stolen from car, wanted to re-read the book, bought another, that disappeared also. Read more
Published 23 days ago by P. B. Imhoff

4.0 out of 5 stars Exciting trilogy
Empire of the East is a must for any fantasy reader. I read it many years ago, and recall that one blurb on the book says it's better than Lord of the Rings. Read more
Published 14 months ago by J. Davis

5.0 out of 5 stars Read these books about 15 years ago
I have to review this book mostly because of the large negative review. I read this back when I was in high school which was over 15 years ago. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Cyates

4.0 out of 5 stars Empire of the East
Fred Saberhagen is an icon in the world of fantasy and science fiction writing. Some of the first sci-fi I read was his work. Read more
Published on March 8, 2007 by Ronald W. Simpson

5.0 out of 5 stars Empire of the East
Excellent epic by Saberhagan. Long tale of a post-apocalyptic Earth and how magic and magical beings good and evil, have been loosed upon the Earth. Good read.
Published on January 9, 2007 by Scott Moulton

1.0 out of 5 stars A HORRIBLE BOOK - I CANNOT BELIEVE THE POSITIVE REVIEWS
When I first saw this book in the Fantasy Section of the bookstore, my interest was piqued. Being a relatively fast reader, I tend to look for long, complex books, with... Read more
Published on March 1, 2006 by TISHLLUB

2.0 out of 5 stars Bewildered by the praise!
I bought a used copy of this book and read it because a review by Roger Zelazny compared it to Tolkien's Lord of the Rings and called it superior. Read more
Published on January 26, 2004 by Michael Collins

4.0 out of 5 stars Fantasy and high technology
Fred Saberhagen is best known for his grim depiction of hard science fiction, in his Berserker series. Read more
Published on December 28, 2003 by W Boudville

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best SciFi/Fantasy books available
Empire of the East is one of my favorite all-time SciFi/Fanatsy books. I have read the book at least eight times since the early 1980's and to me it is a classic. Read more
Published on October 5, 2003 by J. Head

5.0 out of 5 stars He never wrote this well again
I read this book over 20 years ago and, along with most of Moorcock, is one of my few teenage fantasy faves to hold up to an adult rereading. Read more
Published on January 22, 2003

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