The Three Palladins is a novel of historical fiction by Harold Lamb. It was first published in book form in 1977 by Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. in an edition of 1,350 copies. The novel originally appeared in the magazine Adventure in 1923.[1] The Three Palladins was later reprinted in the 2010 omnibus volume Swords From The East.[2]

The Three Palladins
Dust-jacket from the first edition
AuthorHarold Lamb
IllustratorCathy Hill
Cover artistCathy Hill
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy novel
PublisherDonald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc.
Publication date1977
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardback)
Pages244 pp
OCLC4158927

Plot

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The novel is an adventure story about the rise of the young Genghis Khan and the fabled kingdom of Prester John.[1] The hero of The Three Palladins is a young Chinese prince, Mingan.[1]

Influence

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Robert E. Howard read The Three Palladins on its magazine publication. Howard later quoted from the book in his 1923 amateur magazine, The Golden Caliph. The scene in Howard's Conan story The Scarlet Citadel where Conan lifts a villain and hurls him to his death off a high building, is similar to a scene in The Three Palladins.[3]

References

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  1. 1 2 3 Hulse, Ed. "The Camp-Fire: Summer 2010 Edition", in Blood N' Thunder Magazine Summer 2010, ISBN 0-9795955-7-6 (p.58).
  2. Murphy, Brian. "Swords from the Sea, by Harold Lamb, and Swords from the East, by Harold Lamb (review)". Black Gate 15, Spring 2011 (p. 363-5)
  3. Murphy, Brian (2019). Flame and Crimson: A History of Sword-and-Sorcery. Pismo Beach, CA: Pulp Hero Press. p. 40-1. ISBN 9781683902447.