An edition of Wolves of the Calla (2003)

Wolves of the Calla

1st trade ed.
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Wolves of the Calla
Stephen King
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An edition of Wolves of the Calla (2003)

Wolves of the Calla

1st trade ed.
  • 3.98 ·
  • 156 Ratings
  • 239 Want to read
  • 12 Currently reading
  • 157 Have read

Wolves of the Calla continues the adventures of Roland, the Last Gunslinger and survivor of a civilized world that has "moved on." Roland's quest is ka, an inevitable destiny -- to reach and perhaps save the Dark Tower, which stands at the center of everywhere and everywhen. This pursuit brings Roland, with the three others who've joined his quest to Calla Bryn Sturgis, a town in the shadow of Thunderclap, beyond which lies the Dark Tower. Before advancing, however, they must face the evil wolves of Thunderclap, who threaten to destroy the Calla by abducting its young.

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Language
English
Pages
714

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Cover of: 卡拉之狼
卡拉之狼
2007, Ren min wen xue chu ban she
in Chinese
Cover of: The Dark Tower V
The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla
2005, Hodder, HODDER PAPERBACKS
paperback in English - printing (2)
Cover of: Wolves of the Calla
Wolves of the Calla
2004, Scribner
Paperback in English - First Scribner Trade Paperback Edition (1)
Cover of: The Dark Tower V
The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla
2003, Hodder and Stoughton, Donald M. Grant
Hardcover in English - 1st edition
Cover of: Wolves of the Calla
Wolves of the Calla
2003, Donald M. Grant, In association with Scribner
in English - 1st trade ed.
Cover of: Wolfsmond
Wolfsmond: der dunkle Term : Roman
2003, Heyne
in German
Cover of: Wolves of the Calla
Wolves of the Calla
2003, Donald M. Grant
Hardcover in English - First Trade Edition (1)

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Edition Notes

Published in
Hampton Falls, N.H, [New York]
Series
The dark tower -- 5
Genre
Fiction

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 714 p., [12] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
714

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23270826M
ISBN 10
141651693
Goodreads
656420

Work Description

The Dark Tower V

After escaping the perilous wreckage of Blaine the insane Mono and eluding the evil clutches of the vindictive sorcerer Randall Flagg, Roland and his ka-tet find themselves back on the southeasterly path of the Beam. Here, in the borderlands that lie between Mid-World and End-World, Roland and his friends are approached by a frightened band of representatives from the nearby town of Calla Bryn Sturgis. In less than a month, the Calla will be attacked by the Wolves--those masked riders that gallop out of Thunderclap once a generation to steal the town's children. The Calla folken need the kind of help that only gunslingers can give, and if the tet agrees to help, the town's priest--Father Callahan, once of 'Salem's Lot, Maine--promises to give them Black Thirteen, the most potent and treacherous of Maerlyn's magic balls. He used it to enter Mid-World, and now it sleeps fitfully beneath the floorboards of his church. Meanwhile, in the New York of 1977, the Sombra Corporation plots to destroy the lot at Second Avenue and Forty-Sixth Street. How can Roland and his friends both save the rose and fight the Wolves? Only by using the magic of Black Thirteen, but how can anyone trust this sinister and treacherous object which is, in actuality, the eye of the Crimson King himself? Time is running out on all levels of the Tower, but unless our ka-tet can defeat the minions of Thunderclap both in our world and in Mid-World, they will never reach that great lynchpin of the time/space continuum which, even now, begins to totter . . .
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Tian was blessed (though few farmers would have used such a word) with three patches: River Field, where his family had grown rice since time out of mind; Roadside Field, where ka-Jaffords had grown sharproot, pumpkin, and corn for those same long years and generations; and Son of a Bitch, a thankless tract which mostly grew rocks, blisters, and busted hopes.
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May 29, 2009 Created by ImportBot Imported from Collingswood Public Library MARC record.