I can see why you thought of him. It is the hair and the eyes.
I remember that the UK cover of "Orsinian Tales" probably illustrated "The Barrow": a sword thrust into a cairn, just a few streaks of blood lifting the monochrome.
I have a little paperback Bantam fourth printing with tape patches on the spine; I believe after years I finally tracked down a hardcover for my mother, but it's not mine. It's one of the cases where the edition I read first is so firmly memorized that any other feels strange. The Wind's Twelve Quarters (1975) was like that, too, but I don't own that paperback anymore; I have a hardcover first edition and have been slowly acclimating myself to it since grad school.
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I can see why you thought of him. It is the hair and the eyes.
I remember that the UK cover of "Orsinian Tales" probably illustrated "The Barrow": a sword thrust into a cairn, just a few streaks of blood lifting the monochrome.
I have a little paperback Bantam fourth printing with tape patches on the spine; I believe after years I finally tracked down a hardcover for my mother, but it's not mine. It's one of the cases where the edition I read first is so firmly memorized that any other feels strange. The Wind's Twelve Quarters (1975) was like that, too, but I don't own that paperback anymore; I have a hardcover first edition and have been slowly acclimating myself to it since grad school.
I'll look for a second-hand copy!
Good book-hunting!