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Michael Moorcock returns triumphantly to his best-known character, the albino prince, Elric of Melniboni. In the first of three new tales of the doomed swordsman, Moorcock plaits differing realities effortlessly, mixing the eternal city of Tanelorn with the rise of Hitler's Germany. In the 1930s, Count Ulric von Bek has been harried and imprisoned by the Nazis for a black sword that is part of his family's history. Almost dead, he is rescued from Sachsenhausen concentration camp by two unknown figures--an Englishman called Bastable and an albino girl, Oona. With them, he journeys to a strange, underground world. And there he meets a figure known to him only from dreams, in which they are somehow the same person, yet separate: Elric of Melniboni. As their stories intertwine, von Bek comes to know of Elric's past, and their very beings become one. Sometimes Elric is in control, sometimes Ulric, and the neverending struggle between Law and Chaos must be fought in both their universes.
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12 primary books18 released booksThe Elric Saga is a 18-book series with 18 released primary works first released in 1965 with contributions by Michael Moorcock, Tad Williams, and David M. Honigsberg.
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3 primary booksThe Dreamquest Trilogy is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2001 with contributions by Michael Moorcock.
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52 released booksThe Eternal Champion Sequence is a 52-book series with 13 released primary works first released in 1962 with contributions by Michael Moorcock, Roy Thomas, and P. Craig Russell.
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The first new “Eternal Champion” novel in ten years and a major fantasy publishing event, “The Dreamthief's Daughter” continues the highly successful Elrick Saga. The Count Ulric von Bek meets a figure known to him only in dreams–Elrick of Melnibon, the wandering Prince of Ruins. Somehow the same person, yet separate, their very beings fuse spectacularly. Now the never-ending struggle between Law and Chaos must be fought in both their universes.
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