The Laughter of Carthage: The Second Volume of the Colonel Pyat Quartet (Colonel Pyat Quartet Series Book 2)

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by Michael Moorcock


  Behold the Man: The Thirtieth Anniversary Edition (1996); novella, originally published in New Worlds #166 (1966)

  Firing the Cathedral (2002); novella, reprinted in The Lives and Times of Jerry Cornelius (2003)

  The Mystery of the Texas Twister (2003); novella, published with Argosy #1, reprinted in The Metatemporal Detective (2007)

  NONFICTION BOOKS

  Letters from Hollywood (1986)

  Wizardry and Wild Romance (1987); revised (2004)

  Fantasy: The 100 Best Books (1988); with James Cawthorn

  Death Is No Obstacle (1992); with Colin Greenland

  Into the Media Web: Selected Short Non-fiction, 1956-2006 (2010)

  London Peculiar and Other Nonfiction (2012)

  GRAPHIC STORIES AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKS

  The Adventures of Jerry Cornelius: The English Assassin (1969-70); with M John Harrison, Mal Dean and Richard Glyn Jones, in International Times #57-71

  ‘A Sword Called Stormbringer’ (1972); with James Cawthorn, Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith, in Conan the Barbarian #14

  ‘The Green Empress of Melnibone’ (1972); with James Cawthorn, Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith, in Conan the Barbarian #15

  Elric: The Return to Melnibone (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

  ‘Blitz Kid’ (2002); with Walter Simonson, in 9-11: The World’s Finest Comic

  Book Writers and Artists Tell Stories To Remember, Volume 2

  ‘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

  The Sunday Books (2011); words by Moorcock, pictures by Mervyn Peake (published in French, 2010)

  SELECTED OMNIBUSES

  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) aka The Cornelius Quartet (1993)

  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; revised (1992)

  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; revised (1993)

  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; revised (1993)

  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)

  The Eternal Champion (1992)

  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)

  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)

  The Roads Between the Worlds (1996) (US omnibus)

  Elric (2001)

  The Elric Saga Part Three (2002) (US omnibus)

  Jerry Cornell’s Comic Capers (2005)

  The Elric Saga Part IV (2005) (US omnibus)

  EDITED ANTHOLOGIES

  The Best of New Worlds (1965)

  Best SF Stories from New Worlds (1967)

  Best SF Stories from New Worlds 2 (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)

  MUSIC

  With the Deep Fix:

  The New Worlds Fair (1975)

  Dodgem Dude (1980)

  The Brothel in Rosenstrasse (1982)

  Roller Coaster Holiday (2004)

  The Entropy Tango & Gloriana Demo Sessions (2008)

  et al.

  With Hawkwind:

  Warrior on the Edge of Time (1975)

  Sonic Attack (1981)

  Zones (1983)

  Out & Intake (1987)

  Live Chronicles (1994)

  Yule Ritual (2001)

  et al.

  Also work with Blue Öyster Cult, Robert Calvert, et al.

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