Michael Moorcock bibliography

Michael Moorcock bibliography

This is a partial bibliography of the works of Michael Moorcock.

Contents

Novels & Novellas

The Elric Saga (US Publication)

  1. Elric of Melnibone - Paperback: 192 pages - Publisher: Ace (July 15, 1987)[1]
  2. The Sailor on the Seas of Fate - Paperback: 160 pages - Publisher: Ace (September 15, 1987)[2]
  3. The Weird of the White Wolf - Paperback: 160 pages - Publisher: Ace (March 1, 1988)[3]
  4. The Vanishing Tower - Paperback: 175 pages - Publisher: Ace (September 15, 1987)[4]
  5. The Bane of the Black Sword - Paperback: 160 pages - Publisher: Ace (August 15, 1987)[5]
  6. Storm Bringer - Paperback: 220 pages - Publisher: Ace (September 15, 1987)[6]

Short Story Collections

  • The Time Dweller (1969)

Anthologies edited

He has also edited a number of other volumes, including two bringing together examples of invasion literature:

  • The Best of New Worlds (1965)
  • best s.f. stories from new worlds (1967)
  • best stories from new worlds II (1968)
  • 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)

Comics

Non-fiction

  • Letters from Hollywood (1986)
  • Wizardry and Wild Romance (1987)
    • Wizardry and Wild Romance: A Study of Epic Fantasy (2004) - updated and revised for publication in the US by MonkeyBrain Books
  • Fantasy: The 100 Best Books co-written with James Cawthorn (Carroll & Graf 1988)
  • Death Is No Obstacle co-written with Colin Greenland (1992)

Essays

  • Starship Stormtroopers (1977)
  • Epic Pooh (1978)

Recordings

References


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