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HIGHLANDER: THE COMPPLETE WATCHER'S GUIDE
by Maureen Russell. Adrian Paul series still front cover. B&W series stills and cast photos illustrate. Condition: NEW 1998 Warner Books Trade Paperback, first pritning. Tiny edgewear. Content: The Watcher Guide is a must have for any Highlander-The Series fan. The entire 119 episodes synopsis is perfect for remebering just what happened in which episode. The behind-the-scenes interviews provide fascinating insight. Includes over 120 photos, storyboard art, optical effects, cast interviews, behind-the-scenes reports, complete episode guide, and more. A great book for those of us who are Highlander (and Adrian Paul) fans. [1 copy available]
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Highlander: Complete Watcher's Guide

HIGHLANDER: THE ELEMENT OF FIRE (Signed Copy)
by Jason Henderson. Adrian Paul series still front cover. Condition: UNREAD 1995 Aspect/Warner Books paperback, first edition, first printing. Tiny edgewear with light tanning to page edges. Content: Reviewer: "This is a tie-in novel to the HIGHLANDER movies and TV series, featuring both Connor and Duncan MacLeod. The villian Immortal here is Khordas, an incredibly old Immortal, whose first lifetime was in a prehistoric village where he was worshipped as a god. He is mentally unstable but has managed to survive long enough to cross paths with the MacLeods. Their final conflict with him occurs in the late 1800's. Along the way we meet no less than three female Immortals. Evil and insane, Khordas delights in burning his victims inside their homes and ships, while he loots the pyres from which he alone can emerge. Now on an anniversary of blood, this undying monster springs an infernal trap around the Highlander. But the pirate doesn't merely want to kill MacLeod. Unless stopped, Khordas will sear to cinders everything -- and everyone -- the Highlander holds dear. This is definitely for Highlander fans only, anyone else would not be able to make sense of this story. For Highlander fans it is a good adventure, well written and with an interesting, well developed 'bad guy'. Also the settings are well described, showing some less well known times and places." [1 copy available]
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Highlander: Element of Fire

HIGHLANDER: MEASURE OF A MAN
by Nancy Holder. Adrian Paul series still front cover. Condition: UNREAD 1997 Aspect/Warner Books paperback, first edition, first printing. Tiny edgewear with light tanning to page edges. Content: Machiavelli was history's greatest mannipulator, whose only morality was "might makes right." He played princes against kings, controlling all by lies and corrupted lvoe. What if such a man were immortal? In Venice, 1655, MacLeod tested his wit and his honor against Machiavelli and learned that his opponent would stop at no betrayal to achieve his ends. Now Machiavelli has plans to dominate the entire mortal world. Then why has the Prince of Lies darred the Highlander to stop him? [1 copy available]
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Highlander: Measure of A Man

HIGHLANDER: THE PATH
by Rebecca Neason. Adrian Paul series still front cover. Condition: UNREAD 1997 Aspect/Warner Books paperback, first edition, first printing. Tiny edgewear with light tanning to page edges. Content: Reviewer: "As the novel opens Duncan MacLeod has been invited by his student Ritchie to hear the Dalai Lama. Ritchie is surprised that Duncan is reluctant to go causing MacLeod to explain that he had traveled to Tibet and met the Lama, in the 18th century and that they had not parted on good terms. The rest of the story is a flashback to this adventure. The descriptions of Duncan's life in Tibet is beautiful. The descriptions of life in the village and the culture in general bring this distant time and place to life. The characters are engaging and believable. Duncan's conflict with the Dalai Lama is consistent with his character in the series, and the mythology of this series is respected. [1 copy available]
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Highlander: The Path

HIGHLANDER: SCIMITAR
by Ashley McConnell. Adrian Paul series still front cover. Condition: UNREAD 1996 Aspect/Warner Books paperback, first edition, third printing. Tiny edgewear with light tanning to page edges and a binder's glue string down the spine. Interior clean & tight. Content: MacLeod has tried to turn his back on the traditions of Immortals. But the strong pull of the Gathering is drawing him back. Then someone sends MacLeod an ancient Arabian scimitar. His friend Joe Dawson, aWatcher, decides to find out why. Reviewer: ". . .this addition to the Highlander legend expands on an intriguing flashback from the TV series (episode "Finale") -- when Duncan knew Hamza el Kahir in the 1600's in Algeria." [1 copy available]
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Highlander: Scimitar

HIGHLANDER: SCOTLAND THE BRAVE
by Jennifer Roberson. Adrian Paul series photo still front cover. Condition: Gently pre-read 1996 Aspect/Warner Books paperback, second printing. Pale spine crease with small edgewear. Interior clean & tight with light tanningn to page edges. Content: Reviewer: "This tie-in to the Highlander TV series picks up Duncan's involvement with Annie Devlin an immortal Irish terrorist who had appeared in a television episode. Another immortal from Duncan's past, a fellow Scot who is now an actor has sworn revenge on MacLeod. Their story is told in a series of flashbacks and are linked through references to MacBeth, the 'Scottish play'. The story is well-written and while it could be enjoyed by someone unfamiliar with the Highlander premise it would appeal more to a Highlander fan. Many of the familiar characters from the series appear - Joe Dawson, Richie, Anne Lindsay, and Methos all appear to various degrees. The author has a good grasp of the Highlander universe, the story does NOT contradict anything established in the series and the characters from the series all remain true to their on-screen personalities." [1 copy available]
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Highlander: Scotland the Brave

HIGHLANDER: WHITE SILENCE
by Ginjer Buchanan. Adrian Paul & Roger Daltry series photo still cover. Condition: UNREAD 1999 Aspect/Warner Books paperback, first edition, first printing. Thin glue string down spine. Light tanning to page edges. Content: The time is the late 1800s and the Alaska gold rush is in full swing. Seeking better prospects and a spot of adventure, Duncan MacLeod sets out for the Alaskan Territory with friends and fellow Immortals Hugh Fitzcairn and Danny O'Donal. But hardship awaits them on the snow-covered trails north as raging blizzards turn their quest into a nightmare. Starving, freezing, and trapped in a frozen hell, the Immortals soon learn that indifferent Nature can also kill them--again, and again, and again. [1 copy available]
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Highlander: White Silence

HIGHLANDER: ZEALOT
by Donna Lettow. Condition: UNREAD 1997 Aspect/Warner Books paperback, first edition, first printing. Tiny edgewear with light tanning to page edges. Adrian Paul cover photo. Content: Reviewer: "This is a tie-in novel to the Highlander TV series but unlike most tie-in novels a reader does not have to be an avid fan to enjoy the novel. Anyone with just a casual familiarity with the general HIGHLANDER premise would be able to enjoy it. The story centers around the Israeli/Palestinean conflict with flashbacks to Masada and the Warsaw Ghetto and introduces two 'new' immortals - Avram Mordecai, a young Hebrew scholar who died at Masada during the Roman occupation, and Marcus Constantine, the Roman general who found Avram and became his teacher. In the present day MacLeod, Avram, and Constantine all meet again in Paris. MacLeod has become infatuated with a Palestinean delegate to the peace talks, a relationship that causes conflict with his old friend Avram. MacLeod is forced to choose sides once again between the oppressed and the oppressors, it is just in this case it is hard to tell just who is who. Fans will also enjoy spending time at Duncan's barge and appearances by Methos. [1 copy available]
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Highlander: Zealot



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