Belgareth the Sorcerer
1997 Nominated

Belgarath the Sorceror

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Set in a fantasy world, this sixth volume of the Belgariad tells the full background story of the legendary sorceror Belgarath, the man on whom the fate of the world depends.

The magazine Vector said of Eddings or as well… Eddings is at the top with the very best.’ David and Leigh Eddings live in Nevada. They have published numerous other ‘Sword and Sorcery’ novels, most notably the Belgariad, of which this is the prequel.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Leigh
Eddings

Leigh Eddings (née Judith Leigh Schall), was the wife of David Eddings and co-author of many of his later works and uncredited co-author of his early works, and married him 27 October 1962. She met Eddings in Seattle. She was part Choctaw. She had been in the Air Force and had been described by her husband as a world-class cook, a highly skilled fisherwoman and an excellent markswoman. She co-authored High Hunt with David, and all other co-authored books were not credited until the publication of Belgarath the Sorcerer in 1996. Lester del Rey believed that multi-authored books were a problem and that it would be better if David Edding's name alone appeared on the books, so her contributions were unacknowledged. Suffering a series of strokes, Leigh died 28 February 2007 in Carson City, Nevada.
Leigh Eddings (née Judith Leigh Schall), was the wife of David Eddings and co-author of many of his later works and uncredited co-author of his early works, and married him 27 October 1962. She met Eddings in Seattle. She was part Choctaw. She had been in the Air Force and had been described by her husband as a world-class cook, a highly skilled fisherwoman and an excellent markswoman. She co-authored High Hunt with David, and all other co-authored books were not credited until the publication of Belgarath the Sorcerer in 1996. Lester del Rey believed that multi-authored books were a problem and that it would be better if David Edding's name alone appeared on the books, so her contributions were unacknowledged. Suffering a series of strokes, Leigh died 28 February 2007 in Carson City, Nevada.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
United Kingdom
Author
Publisher
Harper Collins
Nominating Library

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