From: utzoo!decvax!watmath!jagardner Newsgroups: net.sf-lovers Title: Re: Books by Michael Moorcock Article-I.D.: watmath.2872 Posted: Tue Jun 29 17:06:25 1982 Received: Thu Jul 1 01:12:15 1982 References: inuxc.178 utcsrgv.430 Moorcock has updated several of his earlier books to reflect additions to the Eternal Champion cycle. For example, Phoenix in Obsidian (U.S. title, The Silver Warriors) and the Eternal Champion were written in the mid-sixties but revised in the mid-seventies to include references to Corum and Hawkmoon, etc. This really makes it tough to figure out a proper chronology, which I suspect is exactly what Moorcock intends. The Multiverse is not a linear place. By the way, my vote for the best Moorcock series is the Dancers at the End of Time trilogy. In this he parodies all his other work, and I just love in-jokes. There are two more End of Time books, but they don't measure up because they are lacking the all important Mrs.Amelia Underwood. Jim Gardner, U.of Waterloo