Concise Bibliography
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This is a Concise Bibliography of works - including novels, collections, anthologies and comics - by Michael Moorcock.
For a fuller bibliography see the Bibliography.
For a list of currently uncollected stories, see Uncollected Stories
Novels By Michael Moorcock
- The Hungry Dreamers; lost manuscript - never published
- Stormbringer (1965); restored and revised (1977)
- The Sundered Worlds (1965)
- aka The Blood Red Game (1970)
- The Fireclown (1965)
- aka The Winds of Limbo (1969)
- Warriors of Mars (1965); as Edward P. Bradbury
- aka City of the Beast (1970)
- Blades of Mars (1965); as Edward P. Bradbury
- aka Lord of the Spiders (1971)
- Barbarians of Mars (1965); as Edward P. Bradbury
- aka Masters of the Pit (1971)
- The LSD Dossier (1966); as Roger Harris
- Somewhere in the Night (1966); as Bill Barclay
- revised as The Chinese Agent (1970)
- The Twilight Man (1966)
- aka The Shores of Death (1970)
- Printer's Devil (1966); as Bill Barclay
- revised as The Russian Intelligence (1980)
- The Jewel in the Skull (1967); revised (1977)
- The Wrecks of Time (1967) (US); censored
- aka The Rituals of Infinity (1971) (UK); uncensored
- The Final Programme (1968); censored in US; revised (1979)
- The Mad God's Amulet (1969); revised (1977)
- Originally as Sorcerer's Amulet (1968) (US title)
- The Ice Schooner (1969); revised (1977), (1985)
- The Sword of the Dawn (1969); revised (1977)
- Originally as Sword of the Dawn (1968) (US title)
- Behold the Man (1969)
- The Runestaff (1969); revised (1977)
- aka The Secret of the Runestaff (1969) (US title)
- The Black Corridor (1969); with Hilary Bailey (uncredited)
- The Eternal Champion (1970); revised (1978)
- Phoenix in Obsidian (1970)
- aka The Silver Warriors (1973) (US title)
- A Cure For Cancer (1971); revised (1979)
- The Knight of the Swords (1971)
- The Queen of the Swords (1971)
- The Warlord of the Air (1971); censored in UK, restored in A Nomad of the Time Steams (1993)
- aka The War Lord of the Air (various UK editions, 1974-1989)
- The King of the Swords (1971)
- The Sleeping Sorceress (1971)
- aka The Vanishing Tower (1977)
- Breakfast in the Ruins (1972)
- Elric of Melniboné (1972)
- aka The Dreaming City (1972) (US title); with unauthorised edits
- The English Assassin (1972); revised (1979)
- An Alien Heat (1972)
- Count Brass (1973)
- The Bull and the Spear (1973)
- The Champion of Garathorm (1973)
- The Oak and the Ram (1973)
- The Sword and the Stallion (1974)
- The Land Leviathan (1974)
- The Hollow Lands (1974)
- The Quest for Tanelorn (1975)
- The Distant Suns (1975); with James Cawthorn (Cawthorn as 'Philip James')
- The Sailor on the Seas of Fate (1976)
- The End of All Songs (1976)
- The Adventures of Una Persson and Catherine Cornelius in the Twentieth Century (1976)
- The Transformation of Miss Mavis Ming (1977); revised as Constant Fire (1993)
- aka A Messiah at the End of Time (1978) (US title)
- The Condition of Muzak (1977), revised (unacknowledged) (1978)
- Gloriana; or, The Unfulfill’d Queen (1978); revised (1993)
- The Golden Barge (1979); written 1958
- The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle (1980)
- Byzantium Endures (1981); censored in US
- The Entropy Tango (1981)
- The War Hound and the World's Pain (1981)
- The Steel Tsar (1981); substantially revised in A Nomad of the Time-Streams (1993)
- The Brothel in Rosenstrasse (1982)
- The Laughter of Carthage (1984)
- The City in the Autumn Stars (1986)
- The Dragon in the Sword (1986)
- Mother London (1988)
- The Fortress of the Pearl (1989)
- The Revenge of the Rose (1991)
- Jerusalem Commands (1992)
- Blood (1995)
- The War Amongst the Angels (1996)
- King of the City (2000)
- Silverheart (2000); with Storm Constantine
- The Dreamthief's Daughter (2001)
- The Skrayling Tree (2003)
- The White Wolf's Son (2005)
- The Vengeance of Rome (2006)
- Doctor Who: The Coming of the Terraphiles (2010)
Collections & Anthologies By Michael Moorcock
- The Stealer of Souls (1963)
- The Deep Fix (1966); as James Colvin
- The Time Dweller (1969)
- The Singing Citadel (1970)
- The Nature of the Catastrophe (1971); anthology, stories by Moorcock & others
- Legends from the End of Time (1976)
- The Lives and Times of Jerry Cornelius (1976); revised (1987), (2003)
- Moorcock's Book of Martyrs (1976)
- aka Dying For Tomorrow (1978) (US title)
- The Weird of the White Wolf (1977); formerly The Singing Citadel / The Stealer of Souls
- The Bane of the Black Sword (1977); formerly The Stealer of Souls / The Singing Citadel
- Sojan (1977)[1]
- My Experiences in the Third World War (1980)
- Elric at the End of Time (1984)
- The Opium General and Other Stories (1984)
- Casablanca (1989)
- The New Nature of the Catastrophe (1993); anthology, stories by Moorcock & others (revised from 1971)
- Earl Aubec and Other Stories (1993)[2]
- Lunching with the Antichrist (1995)
- Fabulous Harbours (1995)
- aka Fabulous Harbors (1997) (US title)
- Tales from the Texas Woods (1997)
- London Bone (2001)
- The Metatemporal Detective (2007)
- Elric: The Stealer of Souls (2008)
- Elric: To Rescue Tanelorn (2008)
- Elric: The Sleeping Sorceress (2008)
- Elric: Duke Elric (2009)
- The Best of Michael Moorcock (2009)
- Elric: In the Dream Realms (2009)
- Elric: Swords and Roses (2010)
- Modem Times 2.0 (2011)
Digests, Pamphlets and Novellas By Michael Moorcock
- Caribbean Crisis (1962); digest, with James Cawthorn, as 'Desmond Reid'[3]
- The Jade Man's Eyes (1973); novella[4]
- Epic Pooh (1978); pamphlet, non-fiction[5]
- The Real Life Mr. Newman (1979); pamphlet[6]
- The Retreat from Liberty (1983); pamphlet, non-fiction
- Elric at the End of Time (1987); illustrated novella, with Rodney Matthews
- The Birds of the Moon (1995); pamphlet[7]
- Behold the Man: The Thirtieth Anniversary Edition (1996); novella[8]
- Firing the Cathedral (2002); novella[9]
- The Mystery of the Texas Twister (2003); novella[10]
- Sojan the Swordsman (2010); revised novella[11]
Non-Fiction Books By Michael Moorcock
- Letters from Hollywood (1986); illustrated by Michael Foreman
- Wizardry and Wild Romance (1987); revised as Wizard & Wild Romance (2004)
- Fantasy - The 100 Best Books (1988); with James Cawthorn
- Death Is No Obstacle (1992); with Colin Greenland
- Into the Media Web (2010); selected short non-fiction, 1956-2006
- London Peculiar and Other Nonfiction (2012) [In preparation]
Selected Graphic Stories & Illustrated Books By Michael Moorcock
- The Adventures of Jerry Cornelius: The English Assassin (1969-70); with M. John Harrison, Mal Deam and Richard Glyn Jones, in International Times #57-71[12]
- 'A Sword Called Stormbringer' (1972); with James Cawthorn, Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith, in Conan the Barbarian #14
- 'The Green Empress of Melniboné' (1972); with James Cawthorn, Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith, in Conan the Barbarian #15
- Elric: The Return to Melniboné (1973); with Philippe Druillet
- The Swords of Heaven, the Flowers of Hell (1979); with Howard Chaykin
- Michael Moorcock's Multiverse (1999); with Walter Simonson, Mark Reeve and John Ridgway[13]
- 'Blitz Kid' (2002); with Walter Simonson, in 9/11: The World's Finest Comic Book Writers and Artists Tell Stories To Remember
- 'The Black Blade of the Barbary Coast' (2005) with Jerry Ordway, in Tom Strong #31-32
- Elric: The Making of a Sorcerer (2007); with Walter Simonson[14]
- The Sunday Books (2010); words by Moorcock, pictures by Mervyn Peake [15]
Selected Omnibuses By Michael Moorcock
- The Swords Trilogy (1977) (US title)
- aka The Swords of Corum (1986) (UK title)
- aka Corum (1992) (UK title)
- aka Corum: The Coming of Chaos (1997) (US title)
- aka Corum: The Prince in the Scarlet Robe (2002) (UK title)
- The Cornelius Chronicles (1977) (US omnibus)
- as two volumes in the UK - The Cornelius Chronicles Book One & The Cornelius Chronicles Book Two (1988) (uses the revised texts, minus illustrations)
- aka The Cornelius Quartet (1993) (uses the revised texts)
- The Chronicles of Corum (1978)
- aka The Prince with the Silver Hand (1993)
- aka Corum: The Prince with the Silver Hand (1999) (US title)
- The History of the Runestaff (1979) (UK omnibus)
- aka Hawkmoon (1992) revised
- Warrior of Mars (1981) (UK title)
- aka Kane of Old Mars (1998) (US title)
- The Dancers at the End of Time (1981)
- The Nomad of Time (1982)
- aka A Nomad of the Time Streams (1993) revised
- The Elric Saga Part One (1984) (US omnibus)
- The Elric Saga Part Two (1984) (US omnibus)
- The Chronicles of Castle Brass (1985) (UK omnibus)
- aka Count Brass (1993) revised
- The Cornelius Chronicles, Vol. II (1986) (US omnibus)
- The Cornelius Chronicles, Vol. III (1987) (US omnibus)
- Tales from the End of Time (1989) (US omnibus)
- Von Bek (1992) (UK edition)
- The Eternal Champion (1992) (UK edition)
- The Eternal Champion (1994) (US edition)[17]
- Sailing to Utopia (1993)
- Elric of Melniboné (1993) (UK title)
- aka Elric: Song of the Black Sword (1995) (US title)
- Legends from the End of Time (1993); with unauthorized edits, restored (1997)[18]
- Stormbringer (1993) (UK title)
- aka Elric: The Stealer of Souls (1998) (US title)
- A Cornelius Calendar (1993) (UK omnibus)
- Behold the Man and Other Stories (1994) (UK omnibus)[19]
- The Roads Between the Worlds (1996) (US omnibus)[20]
- Elric (2001)[21]
- The Elric Saga Part Three (2002) (US omnibus)
- Jerry Cornell's Comic Capers (2005)
- The Elric Saga Part IV (2005) (US omnibus)
Anthologies Edited By Michael Moorcock
- The Best of New Worlds (1965)
- Best SF Stories from New Worlds (1967)[22]
- Best SF Stories from New Worlds 2 (1968)[23]
- Best SF Stories from New Worlds 3 (1968)
- The Traps of Time (1968)
- Best SF Stories from New Worlds 4 (1969)
- Best SF Stories from New Worlds 5 (1969)
- The Inner Landscape (1969) (uncredited)
- Best SF Stories from New Worlds 6 (1970)
- Best SF Stories from New Worlds 7 (1971)
- Best SF Stories from New Worlds 8 (1974)
- Before Armageddon (1975)
- England Invaded (1977)
- New Worlds: An Anthology (1983); revised (2004)
Notes
- ↑ Sojan content revised as Sojan the Swordsman (2010)
- ↑ While the 1993 UK edition of Earl Aubec and Other Stories concluded with 'To Rescue Tanelorn...', the 1999 US edition instead featured 'Sir Milk-and-Blood' because 'To Rescue Tanelorn...' had previously been included in the 1994 US edition of the The Eternal Champion omnibus. Otherwise both editions feature the same content.
- ↑ Moorcock & Cawthorn's text was re-written by the publisher prior to publication.
- ↑ Revised in The Sailor on the Seas of Fate (1976)
- ↑ Reprinted in Wizardry and Wild Romance (1987)
- ↑ Originally published in The Deep Fix (1966)
- ↑ Reprinted in Fabulous Harbours (1995)
- ↑ Originally published in New Worlds #166 (1966)
- ↑ Reprinted in The Lives and Times of Jerry Cornelius (2003)
- ↑ Published with Argosy #1, reprinted in The Metatemporal Detective (2007)
- ↑ Published as Sojan the Swordsman/Under the Warrior Sun by Michael Moorcock/Joe R. Lansdale
- ↑ Reprinted in The Nature of the Catastrophe (1971) and The New Nature of the Catastrophe [hardcover & trade paperback editions only] (1993)
- ↑ Originally published as Michael Moorcock's Multiverse #1-12, September 1997-August 1998, Helix/DC Comics
- ↑ Originally published as Michael Moorcock's Elric: The Making of a Sorcerer #1-4, 2004-2006, DC Comics
- ↑ Originally published in French as Les Livres du Dimanche.
- ↑ The US Von Bek omnibus has different content to the UK edition and contains the novel The Dragon in the Sword in addition to the UK content.
- ↑ The US The Eternal Champion omnibus has different content to the UK edition, featuring a revised version of The Sundered Worlds and the novella 'To Rescue Tanelorn...' instead of the novel The Dragon in the Sword.
- ↑ The unauthorised edits only affected UK editions of the hardcover/trade paperback and involved the omission of all but the last (revised) chapter of the novel Constant Fire and the final lines of the novella, 'Elric at the End of Time'. (See Behold the Man and Other Stories.)
- ↑ Features the unconnected novel, Constant Fire, which was included to make up for its omission in the UK hardcover/trade paperback editions of the Legends from the End of Time omnibus.
- ↑ Revised editions of The Wrecks of Time, The Winds of Limbo and The Shores of Death, plus new linking material.
- ↑ Reprints The Stealer of Souls (1963) and Stormbringer (1965).
- ↑ As best s.f. stories from new worlds on cover
- ↑ As best stories from new worlds II on cover