The Anubis Gates

Tim Powers

earliest edition we have, 1983 Collins, 1986 paperback 464 pages

Anubis Gates — book 1

Brendan Doyle, a specialist in the work of the early-nineteenth century poet William Ashbless, reluctantly accepts an invitation from a millionaire to act as a guide to time-travelling tourists. But while attending a lecture given by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1810, he becomes marooned in Regency London, where dark and dangerous forces know about the gates in time. Caught up in the intrigue between rival bands of be...

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The Anubis Gates audiobook · 2016 · Blackstone Audio, Inc. · 1 pages · 9781504680431
The Anubis Gates audiobook · 2016 · Blackstone Pub · 9781504708708
The Anubis Gates (Fantasy Masterworks) paperback · 2005 · Gollancz · 464 pages · 9780575077256
The Anubis Gates hardcover · 1989 · Mark V. Ziesing · 9780929480107
The Anubis Gates paperback · 1986 · Collins · 464 pages · 9780586065501
The Anubis Gates paperback · 1983 · Ace · 9780441023806

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