The Singing Citadel: Four Tales Of Heroic Fantasy (The Elric Saga)
Some Moorcock Delights
From memories of the future and dark premonitions of the past, Michael Moorcock's incredible mind recounts epic tales of four fantastic heroes.
There is Elric of Melniboné, last lord of a dying race, directing the Singing Sword against mysterious riders of doom. There is the Master of Chaos and the Saga of Audec of Malador. There is a vast design using...more
From memories of the future and dark premonitions of the past, Michael Moorcock's incredible mind recounts epic tales of four fantastic heroes.
There is Elric of Melniboné, last lord of a dying race, directing the Singing Sword against mysterious riders of doom. There is the Master of Chaos and the Saga of Audec of Malador. There is a vast design using...more
Paperback, 125 pages
Published
1970
by Mayflower Books
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Michael John Moorcock is an English writer primarily of science fiction and fantasy who has also published a number of literary novels.
Moorcock has mentioned The Gods of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Apple Cart by George Bernard Shaw and The Constable of St. Nicholas by Edward Lester Arnold as the first three books which captured his imagination. He became editor of Tarzan Adventures in 1956,...more
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Moorcock has mentioned The Gods of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Apple Cart by George Bernard Shaw and The Constable of St. Nicholas by Edward Lester Arnold as the first three books which captured his imagination. He became editor of Tarzan Adventures in 1956,...more
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