Michael Moorcock

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  • Book III of Warrior of Mars trilogy. Michael Kane, scientist and warrior extraordinary, travels through space and time for the last time to disease-ravaged Mars. 'I saw a man stagger from a house and come stumbling towards us. There was bloody foam on his lips and his face had a greenish patch coming up from his neck to his nose., One arm seemed paralysed and useless, the other waved about as if he was trying to keep his balance. He saw us, and an articulate cry came from his lips.  His eyes were fever-bright and hatred shone from them...' Originally published as Barbarians of Mars.  Cover art by Richard Clifton-Dey.
  • Three hospital outpatients all find that they hear voices - the voices of London's past. As they explore the city of their present day, they also explore its recent past and its forgotten people. Through the lives of those on the fringe of society, the reader learns what it is like - and what it has always been like - to live in the great, sprawling, polyphonic, multi-coloured capital. Cover art by Krüdd Art.
  • Book II of Elric of Melnibone. Elric, last of the emperors of a once-mighty land, self-exiled bearer of the sword of power called Stormbringer, found a ship wreathed in mist waiting for him on an alien seashore. When he boarded the mysterious vessel, he learnt from his shadowy captain that he was to serve a strange quest side by side with other heroes from other times. For this ship sailed no earthly waters...These warriors and champions fought sorcerers and demons in a journey spanning seas that seemed to connect not coastlines or continents but whole eras and different worlds. For there were all sailors on the seas of Fate...Cover art by Melvyn Grant.
  • Book V of Jerry Cornelius. Una and  Catherine - lovers, revolutionaries and time travellers extraordinare - are now flashing through the dimensions in a dazzling kaleidoscope of real and imaginary twentieth centuries, a riotous extravaganza of alternative pasts, presents and futures in a madly unpredictable trip...filled with unruly, catastrophic and fantastic adventures. With Jerry Cornelius and a host of Moorcock creations close at hand, the action is immense! Cover art by Melvyn Grant.
  • Book II of Sailing To Utopia. The world is sick. The Forces of Chaos have energised the planet. Leaders, Führers, Duces, Prophets, Visionaries, Gurus and Politicians are all at each other's throats. And Chaos leers over the broken body of order. So Ryan freezes his family into suspended animation and sets off for the planet Munich 15040, five years distant. There he will establish Order in a New World - and create a happier, healthier saner and more decent society with the ones he loves. But they are suspended. And they cannot talk. And he is alone in space. And he has been travelling for three years...and he will still be travelling two years hence and he cannot see his destination and he is ALONE and LOST and CRACKING UP... Cover art by Bob Haberfield.
  • Book V of Von Bek. Renark was born to wander under the diamond glare of a myriad suns. He was never alone because he sensed the power of unseen hands which guided the ebb and flow of the universe. Then, after two years of watching and waiting, he was ready for the great journey to the galactic rim and beyond. There he found himself in the arena of the Blood Red Game. Stakes were high. For the human race it meant extinction or rebirth. Cover art by Greg Theakston.
  • The Chronicles of  Castle Brass, Being the Second Volume of the High History of the Runestaff. Dorian Hawkmoon, the invincible, the Eternal Champion, the Duke of Köln, is dying from melancholia. His wife Yisselda, beautiful daughter of Count Brass, has perished in the Battle of Londra - or so the evidence suggests. But somewhere in the caverns of his soul, Hawkmoon knows otherwise and some think him so mad that he will never again leave Castle Brass. When Katinka van Bak, Regent of Ukrania, arrives to seek his help in saving her Bulgar Mountain State from an army of alien demons, voices from centuries past tell him that the key to Yisselda's fate now lies in his grasp. He begins his journey with her, a journey that will take him through time and space and previous incarnations, where as Queen Ilian of Garathorm, he is once again the Champion Eternal of the Black Jewel, friend of the enigmatic Jhary-a-Conel and fabled destroyer of the Dark Empire. Cover art by Bob Haberfield
  • The sequel to The Warhound And The World's Pain. The Ritter Von Bek escapes the terrors of the French Revolution, goes ballooning with the Chevalier de St. Odhran and fights men and demons to find his one true love. Cover art by Robert Gould
  • This omnibus volume contains: An Alien Heat: 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 traveler, and Jherek Carnelian, a bemused denizen of the End of Time. The Hollow Lands: Jherek Carnelian, one of the small population of hedonistic immortals remaining on earth at the end of time, is still obsessively in love with Mrs. Amelia Underwood, a reluctant time-traveler from Victorian England. After narrowly escaping death in nineteenth-century London, Jherek again is separated from his love by several millenniums. And so he begins a new, headlong campaign - seesawing through space and time regardless of risk or consequence - to reunite himself with Mrs. Underwood. The End Of All Songs: For the hedonistic immortals who dwell at the End of Time, the return of Jherek Carnelian with Mrs. Amelia Underwood - a reluctant time-traveler from Victorian England - is cause for jubilant celebration. Led by Jherek's mother, the Iron Orchid, the immortals set off on a mad spree of spectacular festivities. And in no time at all, Amelia, with her radiant beauty and quaintly platonic way of looking at things (especially Jherek), becomes the toast of the End of Time. But as the pandemonium progresses, some delicious and long-held mysteries are revealed and some distressing omens appear on the horizon. Due to circumstances beyond their control, immortality - at least as far as the immortals know it - will never be the same again. Cover art by Rodney Matthews.