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For centuries, Dalemark has been a land divided by the warring earldoms of the North and South. Now, with the help of the Undying, the mysterious gods of Dalemark, four extraordinary young people -- from the past, present, and future -- must join forces to reunify their beloved land.

The first three volumes in Diana Wynne Jones's spellbinding quartet of novels about the mythical land of Dalemark were originally published in this country in the 1970s. They were reissued in 1994, and the fourth and final volume, The Crown of Dalemark, was published a year later. Now, HarperTrophy is delighted to make these books available again in beautiful new paperback editions for the growing audience of fans devoted to the work of Diana Wynne Jones. As U.S. News & World Report said, "Mad about Harry? Try Diana. The books of [this] British author are a Harry Potter fan's fondest wish come true: 31 works of children's fantasy set in worlds where the magic and the mundane mingle".

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About the author (2001)

Diana Wynne Jones was born in London on August 16, 1934. In 1953, she began school at St. Anne's College Oxford and attended lectures by J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis. After graduation, she created plays for children that were performed at the London Arts Theatre. Her first book was published in 1973. She wrote over 40 books during her lifetime including Dark Lord of Derkholm, Earwig and the Witch, and the Chrestomanci series. She won numerous awards including the Guardian Award for Children's Books in 1977 for Charmed Life, the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award in 1984 for Archer's Goon, the Mythopeic Award in 1999, the Karl Edward Wagner Award in 1999, and the Life Achievement Award from the World Fantasy Organization in 2007. Her book Howl's Moving Castle was adapted into an animated film by director Hayao Miyazaki, and the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. She died from lung cancer on March 26, 2011 at the age of 76.

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