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tagnumber taglabel tagindicator1 tagindicator2 tagdata
0 Leader 02876cam a22
3 Control # Id DLC^
5 Date 20071031162546.0^
8 Fixed Data 061106s2007 nyua c b 000 1 eng ^
10 LC Card ^a 2006031433^
20 ISBN ^a1416907351^
20 ISBN ^a9781416907350^
35 Local Ctrl # ^a(OCoLC)ocm76924896^
35 Local Ctrl # ^a(OCoLC)76924896^
40 Cat. Source ^aDLC^cDLC^dIG#^dBAKER^dBTCTA^dUPZ^dXY4^dUWC^dYDXCP^dEHH^dDLC^
42 Authen. Ctr. ^alcac^alcac^
50 LC Call 0 0 ^aPZ7.F23814^bLan 2007^
82 Dewey Class 0 0 ^a[Fic]^222^
99 Local Call # ^aFICTION^
100 ME:Pers Name 1 ^aFarmer, Nancy,^d1941-^
245 Title 1 4 ^aThe Land of the Silver Apples /^cNancy Farmer.^
250 Edition ^a1st ed.^
260 Imprint ^aNew York :^bAtheneum Books for Young Readers,^cc2007.^
300 Phys Descrpt ^a496 p. :^bill. ;^c24 cm.^
500 Note:General ^a"A Richard Jackson book."^
500 Note:General ^aSequel to: The Sea of Trolls.^
521 Audience 1 ^a010-014.^
520 Abstract ^aAfter escaping from the Sea of Trolls, the apprentice bard Jack plunges into a new series of adventures, traveling underground to Elfland and uncovering the truth about his little sister Lucy.The children from the sea of trolls brave their worst nightmares -- underground. Jack is amazed to have caused an earthquake. He is thirteen, after all, and only a bard-in-training. But his sister, Lucy, has been stolen by the lady of the lake; stolen a second time in her young life, as he learns to his Terror. Caught between belief in the old gods and Christianity (790 ad, Britain), Jack calls upon his ash wood staff to subdue a passel of unruly Monks, and, for his daring, ends up in a knucker hole. It is unforgettable -- for the boy and for readers -- as are the magical reappearance of the Berserker Thorgil from a burial by moss; new characters Pega, a slave girl from Jack's village, and the eager-to-marry-her bugaboo (a hobgoblin king); Kelpies; Yarthkins; and elves (not the enchanted sprites one would expect but the fallen angels of legend). Rarely does a sequel enlarge so brilliantly the world of the first story.^
504 Note:Bibliog ^aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [493]-496).^
650 Subj:Topical 0 ^aSaxons^vJuvenile fiction.^
650 Subj:Topical 0 ^aBards and bardism^vFiction.^
650 Subj:Topical 0 ^aDruids and druidism^vFiction.^
650 Subj:Topical 0 ^aSaxons^vFiction.^
650 Subj:Topical 0 ^aGoblins^vFiction.^
650 Subj:Topical 0 ^aElves^vFiction.^
650 Subj:Topical 0 ^aMythology^vFiction.^
856 Elec Loc'n 4 1 ^3Table of contents only^uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip076/2006031433.html^
856 Elec Loc'n 4 2 ^3Publisher description^uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0726/2006031433-d.html^
856 Elec Loc'n 4 1 ^3Sample text^uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0745/2006031433-s.html^
898 Tag 898 ^aEnglish qEnglish^
898 Tag 898 ^aKids and teens qKidsandteens^
898 Tag 898 ^aqFiction Fiction^
898 Tag 898 ^aBook qbook^
910 Tag 910 ^aCARL0002222172^
998 Tag 998 1 2 ^aLDR509 20071105152521.0 INGM CPL LIVE^bFXT 20111029202639 ^bLDR63.1 20080225040013 CPL1^