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FOR THE FIRST time,
all three books of
Philip Pullman's
award-winning His Dark Materials trilogy (The Golden Compass, The
Subtle Knife, and The Amber Spyglass) will be published in their
entirety in one volume.
Perfect for both new and
established Pullman fans who want to read (or reread) the whole
trilogy with The Golden Compass movie debuting.
This handsome 6 x 9
omnibus will feature every word of the trilogy as well as Philip
Pullman's chapter opening art. Also, new and exclusive to this
edition: Philip Pullman has written two pages of new vignettes for
each book in the trilogy. Readers will be delighted to discover
these intriguing new passages at the end of each book's section in
the omnibus.
His Dark Materials, a trilogy of fantasy novels
by Philip Pullman, comprises Northern Lights (1995 — released
as The Golden Compass in North America), The Subtle Knife
(1997) and The Amber Spyglass (2000).
The trilogy follows the coming of age of two
children, Lyra Belacqua and Will Parry, as they wander through a
series of parallel universes against a backdrop of epic events. The
story involves fantasy elements such as witches and armoured polar
bears, but alludes to a broad range of ideas from fields such as
physics, philosophy, and theology.
About the Author:
Philip Pullman won the prestigious
Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award in honour of the body of his work. He
lives in Oxford, England.
Setting:
The trilogy takes place across a multiverse, moving between many
alternate worlds. In Northern Lights, the story takes place in a
world with some similarities to our own; dress-style resembles that
of our Victorian era, and technology has not evolved to include
automobiles or fixed-wing aircraft; zeppelins feature as a notable
mode of transport. It appears that in this world The Reformation
never took place; John Calvin is referred to as a Pope — or possibly
the Reformation succeeded so well that it overthrew the Catholic
Church and installed a Protestant clerical hierarchy. The church
(often referred to as the "Magisterium") controls all of the western
world (and probably the entire planet). In The Subtle Knife, the
story takes place in our world and the world of Cittàgazze, and in
The Amber Spyglass it crosses through an array of diverse worlds.
Plot summaries:
Northern Lights / The Golden Compass
In Northern Lights (released in the United States and Canada as The
Golden Compass), the heroine, Lyra Belacqua, a young girl brought up
in the cloistered world of Jordan College, Oxford, and her dæmon
Pantalaimon learn of the existence of Dust, a strange elementary
particle believed by the Magisterium to provide evidence for
Original Sin. Dust appears less attracted to the innocence of
children, and this gives rise to grisly experiments being carried
out on kidnapped children in the icy wastelands of the distant North
by Magisterium-controlled scientists. Lyra and Pantalaimon journey
to save their best friend Roger Parslow and other kidnapped children
from this peril, with the aid of the panserbjørne (armoured bear)
Iorek Byrnison, John Faa and Farder Coram, leaders of the gyptians,
the aëronaut Lee Scoresby, and the witch Serafina Pekkala. During
the trip, Lyra discovers the identity of her parents: Lord Asriel
(ostensibly her uncle, who placed her at Jordan College and who has
a daemon in the shape of a snow leopard) and Mrs. Coulter (who has a
golden-monkey daemon). She loses any trust she had for Mrs. Coulter
after she and Pantalaimon nearly become separated, or "cut" apart.
Lyra succeeds in saving the children from the Gobblers (the General
Oblation Board). After the children's dealings with armoured bears (Iorek
returns from exile and wins back his Svalbard kingdom by killing the
current king of the bears, who has become corrupt by wanting to be
more human than bear) and witches and success in many arenas, Lord
Asriel kills Roger in his own successful experiment to create a
bridge into another world. Lord Asriel, followed by Lyra and
Pantalaimon, journey through it separately in search of the source
of Dust, unaware that they both mean to prevent the Magisterium from
destroying it.
The
Subtle Knife
In The Subtle Knife, Lyra journeys through the Aurora to Cittàgazze,
an otherworldly city whose denizens have discovered a clean path
between worlds at a far earlier point in time than others in the
storyline. Cittàgazze's reckless use of the technology has released
soul-eating Spectres, rendering the world incapable of transit by
post-adolescents. Here, Lyra meets Will Parry, a twelve-year-old boy
from our world who has stumbled into Cittàgazze after recently
killing a man to protect his ailing mother in an effort to locate
his long-lost father. Will becomes the bearer of the titular Subtle
Knife, a tool forged 300 years ago by Cittàgazze's scientists of the
same materials as the silver guillotine. One edge of the knife can
create portals between worlds and the other edge easily cuts through
any form of matter. After meeting with witches from Lyra's world,
they journey on. Will finds his father, who has been lost in Lyra's
world under the assumed name of Stanislaus Grumman, only to watch
him murdered almost immediately, and Lyra is kidnapped by her
mother, Mrs. Coulter, an agent of the Magisterium who has learned of
the prophecy that Lyra is to be the next Eve. Will is then
instructed by a pair of angelic lovers, Balthamos and Baruch, that
he must travel with them to give the Subtle Knife to Lyra's father,
Lord Asriel, as a weapon against The Authority.
The Amber
Spyglass
In The Amber Spyglass, Will ignores the angels and with the help of
a local girl named Ama, the Bear King Iorek Byrnison, and Lord
Asriel's Gallivespian spies, the Chevalier Tialys and the Lady
Salmakia, rescues Lyra from the cave where her mother has hidden her
from the Magisterium, which has become determined to kill her before
she yields to temptation and sin like the original Eve. They journey
to the Land of the Dead, temporarily parting with their dæmons to
release the ghosts from their captivity imposed by the oppressive
Authority. Mary Malone, a scientist of the world of Will, interested
in Dust (or Shadows, as she knows them), travels to a land populated
by strange sentient creatures called Mulefa. There she learns of the
true nature of Dust, existing as panpsychic particles of
self-awareness. Lord Asriel and the reformed Mrs. Coulter team up to
destroy The Authority's Regent Metatron, but are killed in the
process, taking Metatron down with them. The Authority himself dies
of his own frailty when Will and Lyra free him from the crystal
prison Metatron has trapped him in, able to do so because the
prison's protectors are killed or driven away in an attack by cliff-ghasts.
When Will and Lyra emerge from the land of the dead, they find their
daemons (Serafina names Will's soul, now in a daemon form, "Kirjava").
After all of this, Lyra loses her ability to read the alethiometer,
and the book ends with Will and Lyra falling in love but realising
they cannot live together in the same world; because all windows
must be closed to prevent the flow of Dust, and because they can
each only live full lives in the world they are born into. During
the return, Mary learns how to see her own daemon, who takes the
form of black Alpine chough.
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Paperback: 944 pages
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Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers (April 10, 2007)
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Language: English
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ISBN-10: 0375847227
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ISBN-13: 978-0375847226
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Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 2 inches
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Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
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