Earl Aubec and Other Stories
A collection of short fiction and one novel.
- Earl Aubec (1964)
- Jesting with Chaos (1978)
- The Greater Conqueror (1963)
- Going Home (1962)
- Hanging the Fool (1989)
- Consuming Passion (1966)
- Wolf (1966)
- Environment Problem (1966)
- The Opium General (1984)
- A Dead Singer (1974)
- The Lovebeast (1966)
- The Ruins (1966)
- The Golden Barge: A Fable (1979)
- The Deep Fix (1964)
- The Real Life Mr Newman (1966)
- Goodbye, Miranda (1964)
- Islands (1963)
- Some Reminiscences of the Third World War [Casablanca (1989), Going to Canada (1980), Leaving Pasadena (1980), Crossing Into Cambodia (1979)]
- Mars (1988)
- The Frozen Cardinal (1985)
- Peace on Earth (with Barrington Bayley, 1959)
- The Mountain (1965)
- The Time Dweller (1964)
- Escape from Evening (1965)
- Waiting for the End of Time... (1970)
- The Stone Thing: A Tale of Strange Parts (1974)
- The Last Call (1987)
- My Life (1975)
- The Museum of the Future (1990)
- To Rescue Tanelorn... (1962)
In these stories of the distant past, the immediate present and the far, far future you will meet heroes of every type who must confront the worst nightmares of this and other centuries and do battle with the fates inside their own catastrophic worlds.
The thirteenth omnibus volume, complete and fully authorised, of Michael Moorcock's great fantasy sequence, The Tale of the Eternal Champion; the supreme achievement in modern imaginative literature.
Michael Moorcock
Michael Moorcock (born 1939) is a prolific English writer primarily of science fiction and fantasy. Moorcock's most popular works have been the Elric novels, starring the character Elric of Melniboné. In 2008 the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America named him as a Grandmaster of SF.
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The Tale of the Eternal Champion
The Tale of the Eternal Champion is a fourteen volume set of omnibuses that present a considerable number of Michael Moorcock's Eternal Champion novels and stories in a 'recommended reading order'. It was originally published by Millennium/Orion in hardcover and trade paperback editions between 1992 and 1993, and then in mass-market paperback editions between 1995 and 1998.
The Tale of the Eternal Champion consists of thirteen books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Main series The Eternal Champion Sequence