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| Bibliographie - Michael Moorcock Series Elric Saga 1. The Stealer of Souls (1961) The Singing Citadel (1970) 2. The Sailor on the Seas of Fate (1976) 3. The Weird of the White Wolf (1977) 4. The Sleeping Sorceress (1970) aka The Vanishing Tower 4. Elric of Melnibone (1972) aka The Dreaming City The Jade Man's Eyes (1973) The Return to Melnibone (1973) (with Philippe Druillet) 5. The Bane of the Black Sword (1977) 6. Stormbringer (1977) 7. The Fortress of the Pearl (1989) The Revenge of the Rose (1991) The Dreamthief's Daughter (2001) Oswald Bastable 1. The Warlord of the Air (1961) 2. The Land Leviathan (1974) 3. The Steel Tsar (1981) Eternal Champion 1. The Eternal Champion (1962) 2. Phoenix in Obsidian (1970) aka The Silver Warriors 3. The Swords of Heaven, the Flowers of Hell (1978) (with Howard Chaykin) Earl Aubec (1979) 4. The Dragon in the Sword (1986) 5. The Skrayling Tree: The Albino in America (2003) Michael Kane (writing as Edward P Bradbury) 1. Warriors of Mars (1965) aka The City of the Beast 2. Blades of Mars (1965) aka Lord of the Spiders 3. Barbarians of Mars (1965) aka Masters of the Pit Runestaff 1. The Jewel in the Skull (1967) 2. Sorcerer's Amulet (1968) aka The Mad God's Amulet 3. The Sword of the Dawn (1968) 4. The Runestaff (1969) aka The Secret of the Runestaff Hawkmoon: The Jewel in the Skull / The Mad God's Amulet / The Sword of the Dawn / The Runestaff (omnibus) (1992) Cornelius 1. The Final Programme (1968) A Cure for Cancer (1971) 2. The English Assassin (1972) The Adventures of Una Persson and Catherine Cornelius in the Twentieth Century (1976) aka Persson and Catherine Cornelius in the 20th Century (1976) The Lives and Times of Jerry Cornelius: Stories of the Comic Apocalypse (1976) 3. The Condition of Muzak (1977) The Entropy Tango (1981) The Opium General (1984) Firing the Cathedral (2002) The Cornelius Quartet: The Final Program, a Cure for Cancer, the English Assassin, and the Condition of Muzak (omnibus) (2004) Karl Glogaver Behold the Man (1969) Corum 1. The Knight of the Swords (1971) 2. The Queen of the Swords (1971) 3. The King of the Swords (1971) 4. The Bull and the Spear (1973) 5. The Oak and the Ram (1973) 6. The Sword and the Stallion (1974) The Chronicles of Corum: The Bull and the Spear. The Oak and the Ram. The Sword and the Stallion (omnibus) (1983) Swords of Corum: The Knight of the Swords. The Queen of the Swords. The King of the Swords (omnibus) (1986) Dancers at the End of Time 1. An Alien Heat (1972) 2. The Hollow Lands (1974) 3. The End of All Songs (1976) 4. Legends from the End of Time (1976) The Transformation of Miss Mavis Ming (1977) A Messiah at the End of Time (1978) Elric at the End of Time (1984) Tales from the End of Time (omnibus) (1989) Count Brass The Champion of Garathorm (1973) Count Brass (1973) The Quest for Tanelorn (1975) Time of the Hawklords (with Michael Butterworth) 1. The Time of the Hawklords (1976) 2. Queens of Deliria (1977) Colonel Pyat 1. Byzantium Endures (1981) 2. The Laughter of Carthage (1984) 3. Jerusalem Commands (1992) Von Bek Family 1. The Warhound and the World's Pain (1981) 2. The Brothel in Rosenstrasse (1982) 3. The City in the Autumn Stars (1986) Lunching with the Antichrist (1994) Second Ether 1. Blood (1994) 2. Fabulous Harbours (1995) 3. The War Amongst the Angels (1996) |
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| Re: Bibliographie - Michael Moorcock Bio continued - Novels Breakfast in the Ruins (1962) The Fireclown (1965) aka The Winds of Limbo The Sundered Worlds (1965) aka The Blood Red Game The Twilight Man (1966) aka The Shores of Death The Deep Fix (1966) (writing as James Colvin) Printer's Devil (1966) Somewhere in the Night (1966) The Wrecks of Time (1967) aka The Rituals of Infinity The Ice Schooner (1969) The Time Dweller (1969) The Black Corridor (1969) (with Hilary Bailey) The Chinese Agent (1970) An Alien Heart (1972) The Distant Suns (1975) (with Philip James) City of the Beast (1977) The Golden Barge (1977) The Condition of Musak (1977) Gloriana (1978) aka Gloriana, or the Unfulfill'd Queen The Real Life Mr Newman (1979) The Russian Intelligence (1980) Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle (1980) The Great Rock and Roll Swindle (1980) Mother London (1988) Sailing to Utopia (1993) King of the City (2000) Silverheart (2000) (with Storm Constantine) Collections The Singing Citidal (1970) Multi-Dimensional (omnibus) (1975) Moorcock's Book of Martyrs (1976) aka Dying for Tomorrow Sojan (1977) My Experiences in the Third World War (1980) The Prince with the Silver Hand (1993) Tales from the Texas Woods (1997) The Dancers at the End of Time (omnibus) (1998) London Bone (2000) The History of the Runestaff (omnibus) (2003) Cities (2003) (with Peter Crowther, Paul Di Filippo, China Miéville and Geoff Ryman) Breaking Windows: A Fantastic Metropolis Sampler (2003) (with Barrington J Bayley, China Miéville, James Sallis and Jeff VanderMeer) Anthologies edited Best SF Stories from New Worlds (1969) New Worlds 6 (1973) (with Charles Platt) New Worlds (1997) (with David S Garnett) New Worlds: An Anthology (2004) Non fiction Wizardry And Wild Romance: A Study Of Epic Fantasy (1987) Fantasy : The 100 Best Books (1987) (with James Cawthorn) |
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| Re: Bibliographie - Michael Moorcock Hmmm! I think that answers my question in the other thread. Breakfast in the Ruins is obviously set before Glogauer takes his trip in the Time Machine. I thought I'd read a lot of Moorcock but he is phenomenal. I've barely scratched the surface. I've only read about 4 or 5 of the novels and two of the series. BTW I've got the Chronicles of Castle Brass (1986) which you don't mention as a collection. |
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| Re: Bibliographie - Michael Moorcock In fairness to Rune who isn't around so much these days, that biblio was probably pulled off Fantastic Fiction UK or another bio site. I agree with everything that's being said here. Moorcock is a gem of the Genre... ![]() I presume you're refering to his multiverse view of the world JD? |
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| Re: Bibliographie - Michael Moorcock Quote:
![]() And no disrespect to Rune intended. As I said, keeping up with Moorcock's proliferation of works is darned near a full-time job, although it's true he's slowed down just a tad in the last 10 years or so (not turning out 15-20 books a year, at any rate.... Remember, this is the man who wrote the Michael Kane trilogy in a week....) What is surprising is how high quality a good chunk of his work is, given the speed at which he turned it out. And even his lesser work is chock full of fascinating ideas and speculations, not to mention meaty philosophical points to consider, often almost seeming to be "throwaway" ideas, but which are not infrequently actually the linchpin on which the book hinges.... | |
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| Re: Bibliographie - Michael Moorcock Reminds me a little of Steven Erikson, which reminds me are you going to catch up with his work soon? I sent Nesa the first 6 books and she really liked them! |
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| Re: Bibliographie - Michael Moorcock To be honest, I don't see me stepping very much outside my reading for my own research (which, I will admit, covers a pretty broad span of things) for the next six years or so. An occasional exception, but even those are pretty much accounted for; not many, and not close together.... (I'd put on a "frown" face here, but the fact is that I'm quite enjoying the stuff I'm doing; so, while I'm not happy about not getting to read other things, I can't say I'm entirely upset about it, either....) |
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