Book 1

The Eternal Champion

by Michael Moorcock

Published 22 April 1971

Erekose, the Eternal Champion - pulled by the tides of chance through a thousand worlds and ages. In his lonely search for peace and justice all he can trust are his own courage and enduring passion.

Across magical landscapes, fantastic worlds without end, strides Erekose - eternal hero, eternal warrior, eternal lover - forever defying destiny and lifting his brave sword against the cruel, cold logic of the Multiverse...

Contains THE ETERNAL CHAMPION, PHOENIX IN OBSIDIAN and THE DRAGON IN THE SWORD.


Book 2

Von Bek

by Michael Moorcock

Published 12 November 1992
The first three novels,The Warhound and the World's Pain, The City in the Autumn Stars and The Pleasure Garden of Felipe Sagittarius, of Michael Moorcock's classic fantasy sequence.

Book 3

Hawkmoon

by Michael Moorcock

Published May 1979
Fabulous fantasy epic set 500 years before the bestselling Heralds Of Valdemar series in the same world ...essential prehistory for the fans.

Book 4

Nomad of the Time Streams

by Michael Moorcock

Published 22 November 1984
Three novels - The Warlord of the Air, The Land Leviathan, The Steel Tsar - from Michael Moorcock's classic fantasy sequence. Millennium's publishing of the Michael Moorcock fantasy oeuvre brought solid repeat sales and delighted reviews, as well as a new generation of readers. Now, two years later, we publish the series, one omnibus every two months, in excellent value for money paperbacks.

Book 5

Elric

by Michael Moorcock

Published 1 October 1997

The founders of modern literary fancy deserve their own place in the light. The Borealis Legends line is a tribute to the creators of the science fiction, fantasy and horror genres as we know them today.


Book 6


Book 7

Corum

by Michael Moorcock

Published 12 November 1992
Prince Corum is the last of the Vadhagh, his family and people brutally slain by the Mabden. Vowing to wreak vengeance on the killers, Corum sets out on his terrible quest only to fall in love with a beautiful Mabden woman, and to confront the fury of the Lords of Chaos. For they fear that he is the hero who could tip the balance in their cataclysmic war with the forces of Law and free his world from Chaos's vicious grip. His epic struggle against them and his ultimate victory is only bought at a considerable price. Moorcock's evocation of a rich, dark world, a time of magic, phantasms, cities in the sky, oceans of light and wild flying beasts of bronze is one of the pinnacles of modern imaginative literature.

Book 8

Sailing to Utopia

by Michael Moorcock

Published 1 December 1991
Millenium's publishing of the Michael Moorcock fantasy OEUVRE brought solid repeat sales and delighted reviews,as well as a new generation of readers.Now two years later we publish the series one omnibus every two months in excellent value for money paperbacks.

Book 9

Kane of Old Mars

by Michael Moorcock

Published 1 March 1998

The final volume of the seminal Michael Moorcock Collection revisits some of his earliest influences with these tales of Old Mars.

Very much intended as an affectionate homage to the Barsoom stories of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Kane is a John Carter stand-in, an Earthman torn from his home and forced to explore a strange new world, becoming caught up in the political machinations of the strange and wonderful creatures that live there. And, possibly, falling in love.

Contains CITY OF THE BEAST, LORD OF THE SPIDERS and MASTERS OF THE PIT.


Book 10

Enter a decadent far, far society, a time when anything is possible; where words like 'conscience' are meaningless, and where heartfelt love blossoms between Mrs Amelia Underwood, an unwilling time-traveller, and Jherek Carnelian, a bemused denizen from the End of Time. Full of wild romance and rich, dark decadence, it is a world nearing its end...'Comedy from blatant farce to blackest irony. And in and around the funny bits is that inimitable, unquenchable, unparalleled Moorcock imagination at full throttle!' Tribune.

Book 11

Elric of Melniboné

by Michael Moorcock

Published 1 October 1976
A stunning collection of tales from the master of heroic fantasy - featuring Elric of Melnibone the first hero-villain star of song, story, rock show, pc- and role-playing-games and graphic novels...Millennium's publishing of the Michael Moorcock fantasy oeuvre brought sold repeat sales and delighted reviews, as well as a new generation of readers. Now, three years later we are in the midst of publishing the series, one omnibus every two months, in excellent value for money paperbacks.

Book 11


Book 12

In this the tenth epic volume of the Tale of the eternal Champion, Michael Moorcock brings the old Celtic gods alive.

Book 13

Milleniums, publishing of this fantasy brought solid repeat sales and delighted reviews, as well as a new generation of readers. Now we are in the midst of publishing the series, one omnibus every two months, in excellent value for money paperbacks.

Book 14

Earl Aubec

by Michael Moorcock

Published 11 November 1993
Here is a collection of stories animated 'by the same vision, whether on a small or large scale...he is so easily able to move from contemporary realism to futuristic fantasy; both worlds share the same colour of dreams, and follow an imagination that conceives the world in symbolic terms...'Peter Ackroyd

Book 15

Count Brass

by Michael Moorcock

Published 22 March 1973
The concluding volume of the fantastic, epic Tale of the Eternal Champion, wherewe make the fearsome journey to Tanelorn, and at last the Eternal Champion's long struggle nears it end...volume 14 of the Millennium Uniform Editions of Michael Moorcock's fantastic fiction.

Oak and the Ram

by Michael Moorcock

Published 18 October 1973
The seasons have turned from spring to summer across the quiet earth - yet the Fhoi Myore were hiding in mist, awaiting their chance to unleash their icy realm of death. To defeat the Cold Gods, Corum of the Silver Hand must restore the High King's power with legendary treasures - the Golden Oak and the Silver Ram - lost talismans that wield miraculous forces. Forces that Corum must now tame...

The Final Programme

by Michael Moorcock

Published October 1969
Jerry Cornelius is a scientist, a rock star, and an assassin. He is the hippest adventurer of them all: tripping through a pop art nightmare in which kidnappings, murder, sex and drugs are a daily occurrence. Along with his savvy and ruthless partner-in-chaos, Miss Brunner, Cornelius is on a mission to control a revolutionary code for creating the ultimate human being, a modern messiah— the final programme.

The first book in the Cornelius Quartet is the groundbreaking introduction to the misadventures and vendettas of Jerry Cornelius, one of modern literature’s most distinctive characters, the product of a bewildering post-modern culture, and an inspiration for generations of characters since.

The English Assassin

by Michael Moorcock

Published 26 August 1972
The third book in the Cornelius Quartet reissues published by Titan Books featuring the enigmatic character Jerry Cornelius, written by influential, award-winning author Michael Moorcock

Dragon in the Sword

by Michael Moorcock

Published 16 July 1987

Trapped in a timeless existence, doomed to fight forever, John Daker is the Eternal Champion. Haunted by memories of too many battles waged during infinite lifetimes, he has taken Fate into his own hands. He searches for Ermizhad, and for the key that will free him from psychic captivity. On a dark ship piloted by a blind helmsman, the Eternal Champion must stand and fight the darkest battle in the history of the world.