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Wolfsmond: Inhalt, Einordnung und bibliografische Details

Wer nach einem Buch von Stephen King aus dem Themenfeld Fiction sucht, findet mit Wolfsmond eine Ausgabe mit präziser inhaltlicher Positionierung. Mit dem Untertitel der dunkle Term : Roman wird bei Wolfsmond noch deutlicher, in welche Richtung das Werk inhaltlich argumentiert und welche Schwerpunkte gesetzt werden. Die Kurzbeschreibung von Wolfsmond zeigt, welche Inhalte Leserinnen und Leser erwarten dürfen: [The Dark Tower][1] 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 . . . ([source][2]) [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81600W/The_Dark_Tower_1-7 [2]: https://stephenking.com/library/novel/dark_tower_wolves_of_the_calla_the.html Die Ausgabe erschien am 2003 bei Heyne und ist dem Verlagsstandort Munich, Germany zugeordnet.

Warum Wolfsmond relevant sein kann

Wolfsmond spricht besonders Nutzer an, die sich für Bücher rund um Fiction interessieren. Auch das Veröffentlichungsdatum 2003 macht Wolfsmond für zeitlich eingegrenzte Suchen besonders interessant. Dass Wolfsmond in Deutsch erschienen ist, erleichtert die gezielte Auswahl für sprachspezifische Recherchen. Für alle, die Bücher von Stephen King recherchieren oder vergleichen, ist Wolfsmond eine relevante Ausgabe. Der Verlag Heyne und der Verlagsort Munich, Germany liefern zusätzliche Orientierung bei der Einordnung dieser Ausgabe.

Thematische Einordnung von Wolfsmond

Die Beschreibung zeigt, dass Wolfsmond klar dem Bereich Fiction zugeordnet werden kann: [The Dark Tower][1] 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 . . . ([source][2]) [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81600W/The_Dark_Tower_1-7 [2]: https://stephenking.com/library/novel/dark_tower_wolves_of_the_calla_the.html Die vorhandenen Tags verdichten die inhaltliche Einordnung des Buches zusätzlich: Fiction, Translations into German, Fiction / General, Good and evil, Adventure fiction, American fiction, German language materials, Chang pian xiao shuo, Fiction, fantasy, general, Fantasy fiction, thrillers, Adventure stories, Fiction, fantasy, epic, Heroes, Science fiction, fantasy, horror, Fantasy - General, Roland (Fictitious character : King), Dark tower (imaginary place), fiction, Roland (fictitious character : king), fiction, Roland (Fictitious character), Action and adventure fiction, Maine in fiction, Fiction - Fantasy, King, Stephen - Prose & Criticism, lightsabers, snitches, Good and evil -- Fiction, Fantasy - Dark/Horror Die Angabe Wulf Bergner (Translator) ergänzt den Eintrag um weitere relevante Personen oder Beteiligte.

ISBN, Revision und weitere Referenzdaten

Für weiterführende bibliografische Verknüpfungen sind die Kennungen OL81594W und OL25557222M, OL51558377M besonders hilfreich. Die Ausgabe ist über den Verlag Heyne, den Ort Munich, Germany und das Datum 2003 klar kontextualisiert. Mit 3453874145 und 9783453874145 stehen zwei zentrale ISBN-Varianten zur Verfügung, die die Ausgabe eindeutig beschreiben.

Die zentralen Metadaten zu Wolfsmond

  1. Verlagsort: Munich, Germany
  2. Verlag: Heyne
  3. Inhaltliche Kurzcharakteristik: [The Dark Tower][1] 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 . . . ([source][2]) [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81600W/The_Dark_Tower_1-7 [2]: https://stephenking.com/library/novel/dark_tower_wolves_of_the_calla_the.html
  4. Autor beziehungsweise Autoren: Stephen King
  5. Weitere Beteiligte: Wulf Bergner (Translator)
  6. Externe Editionsreferenzen: OL25557222M, OL51558377M
  7. Primäre Kategorie: Fiction
  8. Erscheinungsdatum: 2003
  9. Externe Work-Referenz: OL81594W
  10. Untertitel: der dunkle Term : Roman
  11. Internationale Standardbuchnummer (ISBN-10): 3453874145
  12. Buchtitel: Wolfsmond
  13. ISBN-13: 9783453874145
  14. Thematische Tags: Fiction, Translations into German, Fiction / General, Good and evil, Adventure fiction, American fiction, German language materials, Chang pian xiao shuo, Fiction, fantasy, general, Fantasy fiction, thrillers, Adventure stories, Fiction, fantasy, epic, Heroes, Science fiction, fantasy, horror, Fantasy - General, Roland (Fictitious character : King), Dark tower (imaginary place), fiction, Roland (fictitious character : king), fiction, Roland (Fictitious character), Action and adventure fiction, Maine in fiction, Fiction - Fantasy, King, Stephen - Prose & Criticism, lightsabers, snitches, Good and evil -- Fiction, Fantasy - Dark/Horror
  15. Verfügbare Sprache dieser Ausgabe: Deutsch
  16. Seitenzahl: 938

Relevanz für Suche und Einordnung

Durch die Kombination aus Titel, Autorenschaft, Kategorie und Schlagwörtern - also Wolfsmond, Stephen King, Fiction und Fiction, Translations into German, Fiction / General, Good and evil, Adventure fiction, American fiction, German language materials, Chang pian xiao shuo, Fiction, fantasy, general, Fantasy fiction, thrillers, Adventure stories, Fiction, fantasy, epic, Heroes, Science fiction, fantasy, horror, Fantasy - General, Roland (Fictitious character : King), Dark tower (imaginary place), fiction, Roland (fictitious character : king), fiction, Roland (Fictitious character), Action and adventure fiction, Maine in fiction, Fiction - Fantasy, King, Stephen - Prose & Criticism, lightsabers, snitches, Good and evil -- Fiction, Fantasy - Dark/Horror - ist der Datensatz sowohl für Suchmaschinen als auch für Nutzerinnen und Nutzer sehr gut interpretierbar. Mit ISBN-10, ISBN-13 und Work-ID - 3453874145, 9783453874145 und OL81594W - lässt sich diese Ausgabe plattformübergreifend eindeutig verknüpfen.

Fragen und Antworten rund um diese Ausgabe

Welche Inhalte beschreibt die Kurzbeschreibung?

Die vorhandene Beschreibung lautet: [The Dark Tower][1] 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 . . . ([source][2]) [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81600W/The_Dark_Tower_1-7 [2]: https://stephenking.com/library/novel/dark_tower_wolves_of_the_calla_the.html

Wann und wo wurde die Ausgabe veröffentlicht?

Die Ausgabe erschien am 2003 bei Heyne und ist dem Veröffentlichungsort Munich, Germany zugeordnet.

Was verrät der Untertitel über Wolfsmond?

Mit der dunkle Term : Roman wird deutlich, in welche Richtung das Buch argumentiert oder welche Inhalte besonders hervorgehoben werden.

Wofür sind die Open-Library-IDs hilfreich?

Mit OL81594W und OL25557222M, OL51558377M lässt sich das Werk auch in externen bibliografischen Zusammenhängen besser verknüpfen.

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