Gwynedd (fictional) - Sources

Sources

  • Katherine Kurtz, Camber of Culdi, ISBN 0-345-24590-3
  • Katherine Kurtz, Saint Camber, ISBN 0-345-27750-3
  • Katherine Kurtz, Camber the Heretic, ISBN 0-345-33142-7
  • Katherine Kurtz, The Harrowing of Gwynedd, ISBN 0-345-33259-8
  • Katherine Kurtz, King Javan's Year, ISBN 0-345-33260-1
  • Katherine Kurtz, The Bastard Prince, ISBN 0-345-33262-8
  • Katherine Kurtz, In the King's Service, ISBN 0-441-01060-1
  • Katherine Kurtz, Childe Morgan, ISBN 0-441-01282-5
  • Katherine Kurtz, Deryni Rising, ISBN 0-345-01981-4
  • Katherine Kurtz, Deryni Checkmate, ISBN 0-345-22598-8
  • Katherine Kurtz, High Deryni, ISBN 0-345-23485-5
  • Katherine Kurtz, The Bishop's Heir, ISBN 0-345-31824-2
  • Katherine Kurtz, The King's Justice, ISBN 0-345-31825-0
  • Katherine Kurtz, The Quest for Saint Camber, ISBN 0-345-31826-9
  • Katherine Kurtz, King Kelson's Bride, ISBN 0-441-00732-5
  • Katherine Kurtz, The Deryni Archives, ISBN 0-345-32678-4
  • Katherine Kurtz and Robert Reginald, Codex Derynianus (second edition), ISBN 1-887424-96-2

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