Redwall Friend & Foe
Redwall Friend & Foe was published in 2000 as an accessory to the Redwall series by Brian Jacques.[1]
First US Edition Cover | |
Author | Brian Jacques |
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Illustrator | Chris Baker |
Cover artist | Chris Baker |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Series | Redwall |
Genre | Fantasy |
Publisher | Red Fox (UK) & Philomel (US) |
Publication date | 2000 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 24 |
ISBN | 0-09-926425-0 (UK Paperback) & ISBN 0-399-23589-2 (US Hardback) |
OCLC | 44852410 |
Preceded by | Redwall Map & Riddler |
Summary
This guide features art by Chris Baker and contains descriptions of Redwall heroes and villains. It also features a pull-out poster and a number of questions to test the reader's knowledge of the series.
Heroes
The heroes featured in the guide are:
- Martin the Warrior
- Luke the Warrior
- Sunflash the Mace
- Mariel Gullwhacker
- Joseph the Bellmaker
- Urthstripe the Strong
- Matthias
- Mattimeo
- Grath Longfletch
- Tamello De Fformelo Tussock (Tammo)
- Dannflor Reguba
Villains
The villains featured in the guide are:
- Badrang the Tyrant
- Tsarmina Greeneyes
- Vilu Daskar
- Swartt Sixclaw
- Gabool the Wild
- Urgan Nagru
- Ferahgo the Assassin
- Cluny the Scourge
- Slagar the Cruel
- Ublaz Mad-Eyes
- Damug Warfang
- Mokkan
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References
- "Redwall Friend and Foe". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2018-10-04.
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