The Anubis Gates

Tim Powers

earliest edition we have, 1984 Legend, 1997 paperback 520 pages

Heyne Science Fiction & Fantasy 4473

An ancient Egyptian sorcerer, a modern millionaire, a body-switching werewolf, a hideously deformed clown, a young woman disguised as a boy, a brainwashed Lord Byron, and finally, the protagonist Professor Brendan Doyle, who wanted none of this nonsense.

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Editions we hold

Die Tore zu Anubis Reich edition · 2004 · Heyne · 572 pages
The Anubis Gates paperback · 1997 · Legend · 520 pages · 9780099634218
The Anubis Gates paperback · 1996 · Ace · 387 pages · 9780441004010
Os Portais de Anúbis edition · 1995 · Editora 34 · 381 pages · 9788585490584
The Anubis gates edition · 1993 · HarperCollins · 464 pages
Le porte di Anubis edition · 1991 · Fanucci · 400 pages · 9788834700495
The anubis gates edition · 1989 · M.V. Ziesing · 361 pages
Die Tore zu Anubis Reich edition · 1988 · Wilhelm Heyne Verlag · 555 pages
The Anubis Gates hardcover · 1985 · Shatto & Windus · 400 pages · 9780701129293
The Anubis Gates edition · 1984 · Ace · 9780441023813

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