The Dragon, the Earl, and the Troll

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Ace Books, 1994 - Fiction - 442 pages
The Dragon Knight returns in more delightful adventures in this new novel by the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author of The Childe Cycle. Once a college professor in the 20th century, Jim Eckert is now known as The Dragon Knight, in an alternate medieval England. In a land where magic rules, Jim must use his ability to turn into a dragon to fight the Dark Powers.

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2 Multidimensional Assessment of the Older Patient
15
3 Health Maintenance and Prevention for Older Persons
31
5 Common Complaints of the Elderly
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A naturalized American who was born in Canada on November 1, 1923, Gordon Rupert Dickson is a popular science fiction writer. Dickson graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1948 and made his home in Minneapolis. Among his many novels, especially notable is Soldier, Ask Not, which won the Hugo Award in 1965. For many years, Dickson's most engrossing project was his Childe Cycle, a series of novels about humanity's evolutionary potential, which included a group of futuristic books that are popularly known as the Dorsai Cycle. Dickson also wrote hundreds of short stories and novelettes including Call Him Lord, for which he received a Nebula Award in 1966.

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