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Drawn from over 50 years of writing, this anthology includes
Michael Moorcock's most recent work and writings from sources now
unobtainable, including: 'London Peculiar', an impassioned
statement of Moorcock's memories of wartime London and the
architectural 'improvements' wrought by the rebuilding of the city
after the Second World War.
Michael Moorcock's triumphant return to Britain's adventuring
detective, Sexton Blake! His first published novel restored,
revised, expanded... and presented with a brand new prequel story!
A deep sea mission... A baffling murder... Beneath a sky of limpid
sapphire blue, the research ship Gorgon rolls gently on the
scintillating waters of the Caribbean Sea. Below, two men in a
bathysphere, lowered more than a 150 fathoms into the crushing
depths. But when the sphere is raised, there is only one man
inside... and he has a knife in his back! Now Sexton Blake must
answer an impossible question: How did the killer escape? **
From World Fantasy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Michael
Moorcock comes the first book in his famous Elric of Melnibone
series, brought to vivid new life with stunning illustrations. In
one of the most well-known and well-loved fantasy epics of the 20th
century, Elric is the brooding, albino emperor of the dying Kingdom
of Melnibone. With Melnibone's years of grandeur and decadence long
since passed, Elric's amoral cousin Yrkoon sets his eyes on the
throne. Elric, realizing he is his country's best hope, must face
his nefarious cousin in an epic battle for the right to rule. Elric
of Melnibone is the first in Michael Moorcock's incredible series,
which created fantasy archetypes that have echoed through the genre
for generations. The beautiful, vivid illustrations bring new life
to the story and are sure to captivate fans, new and old.
In the second, and concluding, volume of Karl the Viking the brave
Briton takes the fight even further abroad than before as he and
his band of warriors battle against the rival viking Gefion One-Eye
in Africa, become mercenaries in a violent dispute between
treacherous Russian tribes, and survive against fantastical and
unnatural sea monsters. Karl the Viking is the series which made
Don Lawrence's reputation, and it was on this basis that he was
hired to revolutionise painted comic art with The Trigan Empire.
This volume also contains stories written by Michael Moorcock
penned when he was just beginning to create the adventures of
Elric.
The mammoth 85th Anniversary Issue of The Unique Magazine features:
FICTION: "Heart of Ice" by Tanith Lee; "Creature" by Ramsey
Shehadeh; "The Yellow Dressing Gown" by Sarah Monette; "The Talion
Moth" by John Kirk; "Detours on the Way to Nothing" by Rachel
Swirsky; "Black Petals" (new Elric novella) by Michael Moorock.
SPECIAL FEATURE: The 85 Weirdest Storytellers of the Past 85
Years.
POETRY: "A Compleynte on the Deth of Sir William Thatcher,
Sumtyme Ycleped Ulrich of Lichtenstein" by Geoffrey Chaucer.
NONFICTION: Interview: Jeff VanderMeer chats with weird fantasy
novelist China Mieville; Weirdism: Stephen Geigen-Miller on his
pulp-fiction heritage; Lost Pages: Ira Marcks presents a snapshot
of modern Innsmouth...; Lost in Lovecraft: ...and Kenneth Hite
explores why H.P.L.'s characters sought asylum in Arkham; Excerpt:
Csilla Csori discusses the science of Dune's gholas and how to
raise the dead; The Bazaar: Cherie Priest meets a steampunk
Cthulhoid amulet crafter; The Cryptic: Darrell Schweitzer on the
enduring power of the Blob; The Library: Book reviews.
Collected in a super-sized deluxe edition, this third volume sees
the albino emperor face a deadly ancient spirit while challenging
his allegiance to the Lord of Chaos! This stunning deluxe edition
features a unique foil cover and has an oversized format which is a
collector’s dream. All of Robin Recht and Julien Telo’s
exquisite artwork is displayed in all its intended glory.
Elric of Melnibone is the classic fantasy antihero who transformed
the genre, an evil emperor with a conscience who struggles with his
sentient sword Stormbringer This book contains the author's
definitive editions of the Elric saga, the last emperor of
Melnibone. Michael Moorcock and his long-time friend and
bibliographer John Davey have collaborated to produce the most
consistent and coherent narrative from the disparate novels,
novellas, short stories and non-fiction about Elric. From his early
life in Melnibone all the way through to his final days, these
seven volumes will be the definitive telling of the albino prince's
story. Elric is one of the great creations of modern fantasy, and
has inspired legions of imitators. If you know his story already,
then this definitive edition will finally let you read the entire
saga in the author's preferred order. If you've never experienced
the chronicles of the albino with the soul-sucking sword, then this
is the perfect place to start. Readers have loved Elric for
decades: 'I'm an absolute sucker for the grand sweeping personal
quests to gain more and yet more magical power in the service of
rescuing your one true love, casting aside morals, the greater
good, your own health, and possibly your own sanity. This tale
holds up perfectly' Goodreads reviewer, 'Has everything you'd want
in high fantasy adventure, a conflicted hero as well as fantastic
worlds filled with strange monsters and ancient magics' Goodreads
reviewer, '[Elric] holds a special place in the annals of fantasy
characters . . . really not to be missed by fantasy fans' Goodreads
reviewer, 'Elric has to be just about the coolest most bad ass mofo
in the history of fantasy fiction . . . it is amazing how much
plot, characterization and action Moorcock managed to squeeze in'
Goodreads reviewer,
Captain Oswald Bastable, an Edwardian soldier, is catapulted into
the far-flung future. 1973, to be precise - but a 1973 that is very
different to the one we know. The First World War never happened,
and the world seems to be at peace. It is a peace that the
honorable Bastable cannot allow to continue. But can one man defeat
an Empire - and what will be the consequences if he does? The
time-travelling adventures of Bastable, an incarnation of the
Eternal Champion, are widely considered to be among the first
steampunk novels, and display Moorcock's remarkable ingenuity and
skill at plotting to great effect. Contains THE WARLORD OF THE AIR,
THE LAND LEVIATHAN and THE STEEL TSAR.
The earth has grown old, her landscapes mellow, her people lost in
a brooding dream. It is an age of antique cities, scientific
sorcery, crystal machines, great flying engines with mechanical
wings. And the armies of the Dark Empire are relentlessly taking
over the once-peaceful city states, ravaging and destroying as they
advance, mile by brutal mile ... The Dark Empire has humiliated and
multilated Dorian Hawkmoon, but it cannot rob him of his two
consuming passions: his love for Yisselda of Brass and his hatred
of her ruthless suitor Meliadus. But before he can defy the Dark
Empire and win the beauteous Yisselda, he must seek the Runestaff,
a quest that will send him into barbaric wonder and perverse evil
... and only if he succeeds will he avert the doom of all the world
... This volume brings together all four volumes of Hawkmoon's
remarkable adventure.
Meet Karl Glogauer, time traveller and unlikely Messiah. When he
finds himself in Palestine in the year 29AD he is shocked to meet
the man known as Jesus Christ - a drooling idiot, hiding in the
shadows of the carpenter's shop in Nazareth. But if he is not
capable of fulfilling his historical role, then who will take his
place? Expanded from the NEBULA-winning 1966 novella, BEHOLD THE
MAN is one of the greatest books of Moorcock's long and varied
career. Intense, delicate and brutal, it explores the psyche of one
man as he faces his ultimate fate. One he knows he cannot avoid.
Michael Moorcock's epic fantasy, illustrated by two visionary
artists. Seminal sword-and-sorcery author Michael Moorcock weaves
stunning blend of magic, heroism, and wonder as his legendary
Eternal Champion Elric features in two rarely seen adventures,
featuring artwork from legendary French artist Phillippe Druillet.
Feared by enemies and friends alike, Elric of Melnibone walks a
lonely path among the worlds of the multiverse. The destroyer of
his own cruel and ancient race, as well as its final ruler, Elric
is the bearer of a destiny as dark and cursed as the vampiric sword
he carries - the sentient black blade known as Stormbringer. With
an introduction and a short story by Neil Gaiman, and containing
complete novels as well as associated short stories, this
collection presents Moorcock's greatest creation in a revised and
approved order.
Prince Corum is the last of the Vadhagh, his family and people
brutally slain by the Mabden. Vowing to wreak vengeance on the
killers, Corum sets out on his terrible quest only to fall in love
with a beautiful Mabden woman, and to confront the fury of the
Lords of Chaos. For they fear that he is the hero who could tip the
balance in their cataclysmic war with the forces of Law and free
his world from Chaos's vicious grip. His epic struggle against them
and his ultimate victory is only bought at a considerable price.
Moorcock's evocation of a rich, dark world, a time of magic,
phantasms, cities in the sky, oceans of light and wild flying
beasts of bronze is one of the pinnacles of modern imaginative
literature. Contains THE KNIGHT OF THE SWORDS, THE QUEEN OF THE
SWORDS and THE KING OF THE SWORDS
Feared by enemies and friends alike, Elric of Melnibone walks a
lonely path among the worlds of the multiverse. The destroyer of
his own cruel and ancient race, as well as its final ruler, Elric
is the bearer of a destiny as dark and cursed as the vampiric sword
he carries - the sentient black blade known as Stormbringer.
Containing the novel which perhaps did the most to propel Elric to
the forefront of the fantasy genre, along with associated short
stories and other material, this volume is a vital part of any
fantasy reader's library. With an introduction by Tad Williams,
this collection presents Moorcock's greatest creation in a revised
and approved order.
Elric and his companion Moonglum return in this prequel set within
the early days of Elric's wanderings. Elric rides again to
investigate the history of Melniboné and its dragons, known as the
Phroon, in this exciting new addition to the Elric Saga from World
Fantasy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Michael Moorcock. The
estranged emperor of the Melnibonéan empire, Elric is struggling
with his nature and the constant thirst of his soul-sucking sword,
Stormbringer. He wants his dying empire to thrive, but is he up to
the task? Recruiting his best friend Moonglum, he hunt across his
lands for the great Citadel of Forgotten Myths, seeking the answers
to the nature of the phroon of The Young Kingdoms. Taking place
between the first and second book in the Elric Saga, The Citadel of
Forgotten Myths is perfect for longtime fans and those new to this
epic fantasy series.
Gollancz is very proud to present the author's definitive editions
of the saga of Elric, the last emperor of Melnibone. Michael
Moorcock and his long-time friend and bibliographer John Davey have
collaborated to produce the most consistent and coherent narrative
from the disparate novels, novellas, short stories and non-fiction
about Elric. From his early life in Melnibone all the way through
to his final days, these seven volumes will be the definitive
telling of the albino prince's story. Elric is one of the great
creations of modern fantasy, and has inspired legions of imitators.
If you know his story already, then this definitive edition will
finally let you read the entire saga in the author's preferred
order. If you've never experienced the chronicles of the albino
with the soul-sucking sword, then this is the perfect place to
start. Containing stories, novellas, supplementary material and
commentary, these editions of ELRIC are the finest yet.
Enter a decaying far, far future society, a time when anything and
everything is possible, where words like 'conscience' and
'morality' are meaningless, and where heartfelt love blossoms
mysteriously between Mrs Amelia Underwood, an unwilling time
traveller, and Jherek Carnelian, a bemused denizen of the End of
Time. The Dancers at the End of Time, containing the novels An
Alien Heat, The Hollow Lands and The End of All Songs, is a
brilliant homage to the 1890s of Wilde, Beardsley and the fin de
siecle decadents, satire at its sharpest and most colourful.
Meet Maxim Arturovitch Pyatnitski, also known as Pyat. Tsarist
rebel, Nazi thug, continental conman and reactionary counterspy:
the dark and dangerous antihero of Michael Moorcock's most
controversial work. Published in 1981 to great critical
acclaim--then condemned to the shadows and unavailable in the
United States for 30 years--"Byzantium Endures," the first of the
Pyat quartet, is not a book for the faint-hearted. It is the story
of a cocaine addict, sexual adventurer, and obsessive anti-Semite
whose epic journey from Leningrad to London connects him with
scoundrels and heroes from Trotsky to Makhno and whose career
echoes that of the 20th century's descent into fascism and total
war. This is Moorcock at his audacious, iconoclastic best: a grand
sweeping overview of the events of the last century, as revealed in
the secret journals of modern literature's most proudly
unredeemable outlaw. This authoritative edition presents the
author's final cut, restoring previously forbidden passages and
deleted scenes.
The second volume of the Colonel Pyat Quartet
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