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  1. A Fine and Private Place by Peter S. Beagle, 1960-01-01
  2. A Fine and Private Place by Peter S. Beagle, 1979
  3. Der Garten der Luste: Unsere Welt in den modernen Malereien des Hieronymus Bosch. by Peter S. BEAGLE, 1983
  4. I See By My Outfit Cross-Country By Scooter: An Adventure by Peter S. Beagle, 1965-01-01
  5. I SEE BY MY OUTFIT (by the author of The Last Unicorn) by Peter S. Beagle, 1971-01-01
  6. A Fine and Private Place & The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle, 1991
  7. Lila The Werewolf - Number Seventeen, Capra Chapbook Series by Peter S. Beagle, 1974
  8. Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1966 (Aug.) by Robert E./ Beagle, Peters S. (SIGNED!) / Brunner, John / Wilson, Gahan / Howard, 1966-01-01
  9. La dernière licorne by Peter S. Beagle, Brigitte Mariot, 1999-10-19
  10. A Fine and Private Place by Peter S. (SIGNED!) Beagle, 1969
  11. The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle, 1978-01-01
  12. Der Zauberer von Karakosk. by Peter S. Beagle, 1999-09-01
  13. A FINE AND PRIVATE PLACE - by the author of The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle, 1974-01-01
  14. The Lord of the Rings-Fotonovel by Chris, and Beagle, Peter S. Conkling, 1979-01-01

81. Peter S. Beagle

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83. Unicorn Sonata - Beagle, Peter S.
Other. Author Name beagle, peter S. Title Unicorn Sonata. Seller ID 275. Atlanta, GA Turner Publishing, Inc. , 1996. First edition. Hardcover. 154 pages.
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Author Name: Beagle, Peter S. Title: Unicorn Sonata
Seller ID: 275 Atlanta, GA: Turner Publishing, Inc. , 1996. First edition. Hardcover. 154 pages. Beautiful color illustrations by Robert Rodriguez. A modern fantasy by the author of ”The Last Unicorn. ” Light bump to heel. Fine in fine dust jacket. 17526 Price = 17.50 USD Add to Shopping Cart < Prev Next >> Skip 100 >> ... Store Policies Questions, comments, or suggestions Please write to info@CaterwaulBooks.com

84. Based On The Book: Author: Peter S. Beagle - MCPL
Based on the Book. Author peter S. beagle. Movie Title Year Book Title - Author. peter S. beagle. Book, Movie. Last Unicorn, The (1968), Last Unicorn, The (2004).
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Book Review The Folk of the Airby peter S. beagle. Reviewed by David Bratman. Dare I call this book peter beagle s Silmarillion?
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Book Review: The Folk of the Air by Peter S. Beagle
Reviewed by David Bratman
Dare I call this book Peter Beagle's Silmarillion ? This is the novel he's been writing off and on for eighteen years, ever since The Last Unicorn was published, while fans of that gentle, slightly wacky fantasy, and the even gentler and wackier A Fine and Private Place waited patiently ...
So the publication of The Folk of the Air is an Event, no doubt about it, which makes this book notable on two counts. The other reason for taking note is its quality. I didn't see it until December 27th, but it is easily the best new fantasy novel I read last year. "Gentle" is not a word I would use to describe this book, but it has a full measure of Beagle's humor, imagination, and eye for the strange.
The main character is Joe Farrell, who first appeared as the hero of a short story called "Lila the Werewolf" (which may be found in the omnibus volume The Fantasy Worlds of Peter S. Beagle ). It's several years after "Lila", and Farrell is making his first visit in a long time to his old stomping grounds in Avicenna, California, a city which the author describes as "based on Berkeley, when I felt like it." (He felt like it most of the time.) There Farrell has new encounters with old friends (there's a bit of sixties nostalgia about this book), and gradually drifts into a group called the League for Archaic Pleasures, which is to the Society for Creative Anachronism as Avicenna is to Berkeley. (The League is introduced to Farrell and to the reader in a marvelously subliminal way.) Both the real Society and the fictitious League consist of people who like to dress up in medieval costumes and improvise at play-acting battles and other courtly behavior. And then enters, stage right, the magical subplot ...

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A Dance For Emilia A Dance For Emilia by peter S. beagle reviewed by Nick Gevers This novella is a fine and deeply felt mix of wit and elegy.
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Peter S. Beagle has honed his prose to a glow, and Donna can only describe his recent stories as exquisite. In particular, she was fascinated by "The Last Song of Sirit Byar" (the tale of an aging musician and the young girl who follows him on the road) and "Lal and Soukyan" (two old warriors journeying to atone for an act of cruelty performed decades before).
A Dance For Emilia
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This novella is a fine and deeply felt mix of wit and elegy. Like his previous novel, Tamsin (1999), this is a contemporary fantasy, told in a conversational modern voice less conspicuously flamboyant than the famously fabulous diction of The Last Unicorn and The Innkeeper's Song ; but unlike Tamsin 's artificial and awkward teenage narrator, Jacob is concisely and maturely reminiscent, and his tale has a truly adult fascination.

87. Peter S. Beagle: Giant Bones - Mentura - Family-Friendly Online DVD Rentals
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peter S. beagle s Tamsin May 25 03 Author s Product Rating Pros Great heroine, a cat with an attitude, and a haunted house in England.
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Cons Bit of a slow start, but worth it. The Bottom Line Dare I say it...? More fun than The Last Unicorn Full Review Like many classics I've somehow managed to miss reading over the years, I'd never read Peter S. Beagle's The Last Unicorn . On my last trip to the library, I grabbed it, The Unicorn Sonata , and Tamsin , and hoped that I'd like Beagle's writing. Out of all three books, Tamsin is my favorite, and I'm rather surprised that it doesn't get more attention. There's been lots of stories written over the years about plucky heroines, dark secrets and haunted houses, but this is one of the best books I've read which combines all three. The Story Jenny Gluckstein is eighteen years old, almost the age her friend Tamsin would've been when she died... three hundred and thirteen years ago. But I digress. The real story began when Jenny was thirteen, living with her mother in New York City, on West Eight-third St. Jenny was an unhappy teen outcast, fat, with bad skin and two equally misfit friends. Her mother and father, whom she always called Sally and Norris, are divorced. Sally teaches voice and piano lessons, Norris is a semi-famous globe-trotting baritone. With the feline companionship of Mister Cat (when he's not off carousing with his girlfriend, the Siamese Hussy), Jenny is reasonably content.

89. Peter S. Beagle
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91. The Seattle Press - Private, At Last: Peter S. Beagle
Features. Fine Roman Hand Private, at Last peter S. beagle. By Stephen Herold. 1019777038 Every artist, visual or literary, has
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Every artist, visual or literary, has a unique essence or feeling they cast over us that is quite distinct from the images or words they produce. We quickly recognize a work by Bosch, Monet or Yeats and our being responds with a deep emotional reaction to the world they create. To a degree we are trained and conditioned to react thus, but much of this "feeling" is the true magic and creativity of the artist. I feel it is even more mysterious with written works as the medium is clearly an artificial byproduct of our civilization.
In recent years one of the most powerful tools of a writer has been to cast a slightly bizarre twist to life and then reap the new and startling viewpoints that world yields about our own hum-drum reality. Tom Robbins is an excellent example of a writer who postulates a strange turn to life and creates thought provoking visions with perfectly crafted verbal imagery. Yet, long before him, Peter S. Beagle achieved equal clarity with a softer and more whimsical style that is so easy to read and hard to forget. The Last Unicorn explores how that last unicorn felt about his life and man's impatient need to hunt them for the empty reasons of magical fulfillment and manly prowess. Every time I read it I feel the timeless sadness, a social criticism and a comfort in the gentleness of Beagle's words.

92. Peter S. Beagle, Tamsin
peter S. beagle, Tamsin (Roc, 1999). peter S. beagle s new novel, Tamsin, is a ghost story, a love story and a comingof-age story rolled into one.
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Peter S. Beagle's new novel, Tamsin , is a ghost story, a love story and a coming-of-age story rolled into one. Jenny Gluckstein is a street-smart and smartmouthed 13-year-old living on West 83rd Street in Manhattan when her mother, Sally, tells her that she is getting married to her boyfriend Evan McHugh. That's not all they're going to move back to England, where they will be joined by Evan's two sons, Tony, 16, and Julian, 10. Jenny is not happy, to say the least, but then she finds out that they will not be living in London; rather, Evan has just gotten a job restoring and managing a Stourhead Farm, in Dorset. After that, Jenny manages to make life miserable for everyone concerned. There are limits to that, however, and Jenny finds herself drawn into life on the Dorset farm. Not only is there the daily routine on the farm, but Jenny finds that the folklore creatures Evan has told them about really seem to exist: she hears strange whispers, footfalls and, on some nights, wild shrieks as if a pack of wild creatures were pursuing their prey across the sky. Then Mister Cat gets out of quarantine, and it is he who eventually leads her to discover Tamsin. Tamsin is the ghost of Tamsin Willoughby, the daughter of the farm's first owner, Roger Willoughby. Dead at the age of 20, she has waited for over 300 years, accompanied by the ghost of her Persian cat, Miss Sophia Brown, unable to remember why she can not move beyond her ghostly state. She and Jenny become friends, and Jenny finds herself involved in Tamsin's plight.

93. Peter S. Beagle, A Dance For Emilia
peter S. beagle, A Dance for Emilia (Roc/Penguin, 2000). American fantasy writer peter S. beagle has only published six books in
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American fantasy writer Peter S. Beagle has only published six books in the last 30-odd years, yet each was a gem, and two The Last Unicorn and A Fine and Private Place are considered bonafide classics of fantastic fiction. His most recent (after 1999's Tamsin ) returns to the "gentle" ghost story form of A Fine and Private Place and is a sweet and poignant examination of dreams and the afterlife set in contemporary Manhattan. The story is narrated by Jake Holtz, a "working stiff" actor (nobody famous) who is confronted with the profound when the spirit of his recently deceased best friend failed dancer turned art critic Sam Kagan possesses the body of his female Abyssinian cat Millamont. When the cat suddenly starts performing leaps, twirls and acrobatic antics once impossible for Sam's less supple human body and starts "speaking" in a sort of telepathic voice, Jake and Emilia Rossi (a New Jersey newspaper reporter and Sam's most recent lover) are convinced that the power of their combined grief and love has proved strong enough to bring Sam back to them in Millamont's body. Yet, despite the human presence in the cat body, Sam/Millamont retains very amusing feline behaviors! Jake's narrative voice smoothly transitions from past to present as flashbacks recall Jake's friendship with Sam, the two of them sharing a passion for the performing arts and an understanding of the struggle to make dreams come true. With concision and lyrical grace, Jake's prose conveys a welter of convincing detail about the minutiae of adult life and feelings as the two friends pursued demanding careers on opposite coasts Sam writing for arts magazines and Jake taking acting jobs wherever he can, mostly in California, sometimes in New York and elsewhere yet their relationship stayed closer than ever. When Sam's unexpected death leaves Jake and Emilia devastated, their shared mourning and love for Sam forges the bond of a new friendship, and since Emilia inherited Millamont, Sam's cat the miracle of Sam returning to "haunt" the feline's body somehow seems inevitable. But some miracles do not last forever, or do they?

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    Date: 15 Mar 94 17:09:15 GMT Sender: nobody@rutgers.rutgers.edu Lines: 71 The Innkeeper's Song, by Peter S. Beagle A book review by Mary J. Marotta What is magic? In this novel by the author of the highly acclaimed "The Last Unicorn," Peter Beagle's wizard is the center of the circle of all things and his power lies in his knowledge about the forces around him and his wisdom in understanding them. Magic power runs through all the characters and places in this story about a wizard and his former students, one of whom as become his arch enemy. The location is the Gaff and Slasher, an inn with a very special clientele. The stable boy, Rosseth, who has no knowledge of his real origins, is very interested in the three women who ride into the inn yard, and he helps them arrange for a room against the innkeeper's better judgement. Karsh the innkeeper is the brash, loud manager of this inn and an unfailing critic of both his help and his new guests: Lal, the warrior with a sword hidden in a cane; Nyatenari, the tall brown woman with the fox riding in her saddlebag; and Lukassa, the pale village maiden whom Lal resurrected from death and to whom she gave the emerald ring she wore. Rosseth the stable boy imposes his will on his fierce master once again when Tikat, a lonely, weak traveller, follows his beloved Lukassa to the Gaff and Slasher, with nowhere else to go. Soon Tikat has a place in the stable near Rosseth and some visiting players. The old man who Tikat saved from death at the hands of bandits and who helped Tikat through the arid and treacherous journey is gone. Nyatenari's fox reveals the power to change himself into a human at will, and is soon pursued in fox form by a great dog who catches him and convinces him to carry the dog to the inn. The fox takes on his human form, and the dog also takes his human form: as the wizard who was the teacher of both Lal and Nyatenari, now weakened and injured in a clash with his former student, an evil wizard. Lal has arrived at the Gaff and Slasher in her search for that teacher, a wizard who has sent dreams and visions telling her that he is in trouble. She and Nyatenari travel together to meet the evil wizard and attemp to save their teacher, but their meeting with the evil wizard nearly ends in disaster, and they are rescued and returned to the inn by their teacher. The evil wizard follows them there, bringing his associates, dark powers with whom his bargain for everlasting life was bought by promising them his master's death. These powers would like to see the kind and gentle old teacher suffer an everlasting death and torment as a terrifying burning ice monster. Magic in this story rips and twists the world, causing drought and a sense of despair. The evil wizard has made a dangerous bargain and he does not recognize the true nature of the dark powers. This story shows how everyone is marked by the decisions they make in life. Once you get used to the weird way things move without being moved in this book, you can relax and enjoy the humorous situations. Karsh is a man of duality who is both a competent and successful innkeeper and a roaring harassment to his beleagered employees. Nayatenari's fox tears himself from contemplations of the pretty plump pigeons in Karsh's attic to express his deep dislike of wizardry of any type. The fox's ruminations on the metaphysics of his situation are both poignant and wry. This is a story about fagades, masks, and learning your true identity. In his spare, graceful style, Peter Beagle draws characters that have three-dimensionality and also have universal traits, to show how plot and characters are intertwined to make a story about change and growing, as well as about constancy and identity. This new novel deserves rich praise and further analysis. It is a "keeper," to be read over and over again. From rec.arts.sf.reviews Tue Sep 24 22:01:07 1996 Path: news.ifm.liu.se!liuida!newsfeed.sunet.se!news00.sunet.se!sunic!news.sprintlink.net!news-stk-200.sprintlink.net!www.nntp.primenet.com!nntp.primenet.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.kei.com!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!news.media.mit.edu!usenet From: agapow@latcs1.cs.latrobe.edu.au (p-m agapow) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.reviews Subject: Review: "Legacy" by Greg Bear Followup-To: rec.arts.sf.written Date: 24 Sep 1996 11:39:00 -0400 Organization: Calvin Coolidge Home for Dead Biologists Lines: 76 Sender: wex@tinbergen.media.mit.edu (Graystreak) Approved: wex@media.mit.edu Message-ID:

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