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Vol. II (1986) (U.S. omnibus)

The Cornelius Chronicles, Vol. III (1987) (U.S. omnibus)

Von Bek (1992)

The Eternal Champion (1992)

Sailing to Utopia (1993)

Elric of Melniboné (1993) (UK title) a.k.a. Elric: Song of the Black Sword (1995) (U.S. title)

Legends from the End of Time (1993)

Stormbringer (1993) (UK title) a.k.a. Elric: The Stealer of Souls (1998) (U.S. title)

Earl Aubec (1993) (UK title) a.k.a. Earl Aubec and Other Stories (1999) (U.S. title)

A Cornelius Calendar (1993) (UK omnibus)

Behold the Man and Other Stories (1994) (UK omnibus)

The Roads Between the Worlds (1996) (U.S. omnibus)

Elric (2001)

The Elric Saga, Part III (2002) (U.S. omnibus)

Jerry Cornell’s Comic Capers (2005)

The Elric Saga, Part IV (2005) (U.S. omnibus)

EDITED ANTHOLOGIES

The Best of New Worlds (1965)

Best SF 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)

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Born in London and raised on Mars (or so he claims), Michael Moorcock is perhaps the single most important figure in modern science fiction, and the most unlikely to get an O.B.E. The author of over seventy novels and countless stories, essays, rock songs, comics, delicious screeds, and dangerous rants, he lives in rural Texas and Paris, France. And in Legend as well.

“I admire a man who can look cool on a camel.”

—Bessy Burroughs, Modem Times 2.0

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The Left Left Behind

Terry Bisson

978-1-60486-086-3

$12

Hugo and Nebula award-winner Terry Bisson is best known for his short stories, which range from the southern sweetness of “Bears Discover Fire” to the alienated aliens of “They’re Made out of Meat.” He is also a 1960s New Left vet with a history of activism and an intact (if battered) radical ideology.

The Left Behind novels (about the so-called “Rapture” in which all the born-agains ascend straight to heaven) are among the bestselling Christian books in the U.S., describing in lurid detail the adventures of those “left behind” to battle the Anti-Christ. Put Bisson and the Born-Agains together, and what do you get? The Left Left Behind—a sardonic, merciless, tasteless, take-no-prisoners satire of the entire apocalyptic enterprise that spares no one-predatory preachers, goth lingerie, Pacifica radio, Indian casinos, gangsta rap, and even “art cars” at Burning Man.

Plus: “Special Relativity,” a one-act drama that answers the question: When Albert Einstein, Paul Robeson, J. Edgar Hoover are raised from the dead at an anti-Bush rally, which one wears the dress? As with all Outspoken Author books, there is a deep interview and autobiography: at length, in-depth, no-holds-barred, and all-bets-off: an extended tour though the mind and work, the history and politics of our Outspoken Author. Surprises are promised.

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The Lucky Strike

Kim Stanley Robinson

978-1-60486-085-6

$12

Combining dazzling speculation with a profoundly humanist vision, Kim Stanley Robinson is known as not only the most literary but also the most progressive (read “radical”) of today’s top-rank SF authors. His bestselling Mars Trilogy tells the epic story of the future colonization of the red planet, and the revolution that inevitably follows. His latest novel, Galileo’s Dream, is a stunning combination of historical drama and far-flung space opera, in which the ten dimensions of the universe itself are rewoven to ensnare history’s most notorious torturers.

The Lucky Strike, the classic and controversial story Robinson has chosen for PM’s new Outspoken Authors series, begins on a lonely Pacific island, where a crew of untested men are about to take off in

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