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The Weirdstone of Brisingamen: A Tale of Alderley is a children's fantasy novel by English author Alan Garner. Garner began work on the novel, his literary debut, in 1957, after he moved into the late medieval house, Toad Hall, in Blackden, Cheshire. The story, which took the local legend of The Wizard of the Edge as a partial basis for the novel's plot, was influenced by the folklore and landscape of neighbouring Alderley Edge where he had grown up. Upon completion the book was picked up by Sir William Collins who released it through his publishing company Collins in 1960.

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  • The Weirdstone of Brisingamen (en)
  • Den förtrollade stenen (sv)
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  • Den förtrollade stenen (engelska: The Weirdstone of Brisingamen) är en brittisk barnbok från 1960, skriven av författaren Alan Garner, hans debutbok. Den svenska översättningen kom 1974 och gjordes av Karin Strandberg på Berghs förlag. Handlingen utspelar sig för det mesta i orten Alderley Edge i Cheshire och kretsar kring syskonen Colin och Susan som får i uppgift att överlämna det magiska halsbandet Brisingamen till trollkarlen Cadellin. Boken följdes av två uppföljare, The Moon of Gomrath (1963) och Boneland (2012), som enbart finns på engelska. (sv)
  • The Weirdstone of Brisingamen: A Tale of Alderley is a children's fantasy novel by English author Alan Garner. Garner began work on the novel, his literary debut, in 1957, after he moved into the late medieval house, Toad Hall, in Blackden, Cheshire. The story, which took the local legend of The Wizard of the Edge as a partial basis for the novel's plot, was influenced by the folklore and landscape of neighbouring Alderley Edge where he had grown up. Upon completion the book was picked up by Sir William Collins who released it through his publishing company Collins in 1960. (en)
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  • The Weirdstone of Brisingamen: A Tale of Alderley (en)
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  • The Weirdstone of Brisingamen: A Tale of Alderley (en)
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  • William Collins, Sons
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