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Country
  
United States

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

Originally published
  
1981

Original language
  
English

Followed by
  
The Sea of the Ravens

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Publication date
  
1981

Pages
  
156 pp

Author
  
Harold Lamb

Genre
  
Fantasy literature

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Illustrator
  
George Barr and Alicia Austin

Cover artist
  
George Barr and Alicia Austin

Publisher
  
Donald M. Grant, Publisher

Works by Harold Lamb
  
The Three Palladins, Swords from the West, Constantinople: Birth of an Empire, Riders of the Steppes

Durandal is a novel of historical fiction by Harold Lamb. The first part of a 1931 novel (see below), it was published as a stand-alone book titled simply Durandal in 1981 by Donald M. Grant, Publisher in an edition of 1,875 copies of which 400 were boxed and signed by the artists. Intended as the first part in a proposed trilogy, it was followed in 1983 by Sea of Ravens, comprising the second section of the 1931 novel. A final volume to complete the trilogy, to be titled Rusudan, has yet to be published.

The Donald M. Grant editions contain Lamb's original introductions, which were not included in the 1931 edition. In this original introduction to Durandal, Lamb commented, “the legend that the Arabs took the sword of Roland with them to Africa and hence to Asia Minor, I have seen and read, but cannot recall where or when. A reading of The Song of Roland does not yield any mention of the sword Durandal after the death of the hero. It is just as reasonable to assume that the sword was taken by the Arabs (Moors) as that it remained lying under Roland’s body until the Franks arrived on the battlefield a good many hours later.”

Lamb's original novel titled Durandal: a Crusader in the Horde, was published in 1931 by Doubleday (publisher) and consisted of three stories (Durandal, Sea of Ravens and Rusudan) which first appeared in Adventure (magazine) in 1926 & 1927, linked by additional material into a whole.

Plot introduction

A Crusader, betrayed by a scheming emperor and pursued by Muslim swordsmen, discovers the sword of Roland.

References

Durandal (novel) Wikipedia