The swords trilogy

Michael Moorcock

Original title: Swords Trilogy

first published 1977 Berkley, 1985 403 pages

The Gregg Press science fiction series

These three novels set forth the first travails of Prince Corum, of the Vadagh race, in his struggle against human barbarians and elementals of a cosmic sort. Although Moorcock is more famous for his Elric stories, these three novels of Corum are significant '60s-'70s high fantasy, and sword and sorcery of a distinctive kind. Comparable to Tolkien? No, but worthy fantasy nonetheless.

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Editions we hold

Poviteli mecheĭ edition · 1992 · Izdatelʹstvo "Logos" · 396 pages
Swords Trilogy edition · 1988 · Ace Books · 9780441792399
Swords Trilogy edition · 1987 · Berkley · 9780425103333
Swords Trilogy edition · 1985 · Berkley · 403 pages · 9780425088487
Swords Trilogy edition · 1984 · Berkley · 9780425075067
Swords Trilogy edition · 1983 · Berkley · 9780425063897
The swords trilogy edition · 1980 · Gregg Press · 403 pages
The Swords Trilogy edition · 1977 · Berkley · 403 pages · 9780425034682

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