Count Brass,
Tale of the Eternal Champion, Volume 14,
by
Michael Moorcock
UK Millenium
Hardcover 1st Edition, 1st Printing
Very Good Condition. The dust jacket shows minor creasing near the front-top edge of the spine and has a new Mylar Protector. The boards are straight and square, with some gentle bumping on the edges and corners. The binding is still solid and fore-edge page block shows some tanning on the back half of the pages but not the front half. Otherwise the pages are still clean and crisp, without creases, marks or tears.
Published for the first time in an omnibus edition by Millenium in the UK in 1993 and released before any US edition, this is the UK Hardcover 1st Edition, 1st Printing of Count Brass, Volume 14 and the conclusion to Millenium and Moorcock's Multiverse Series, Tale of The Eternal Champion. This volume feature stories centered on Count Brass, but also features the convergence of the different incarnations of the champion together in the final novel, with Hawkmoon, Elric, Erekose, Corum and others appearing together and facing the truths of their existences, as well as the secret of the Elric's legendary Black Sword. It includes the titles Count Brass, The Champion of Garathorn and the finale, The Quest For Tanelorn, all previously published separately. It has a £15.99 printed price on the inner front flap and there is a "This edition first published in Great Britain in 1993 by Millenium" notation on the copyright page without any additional print notation, indicating a first edition for this volume.
Like every volume in this series produced by Millenium, it features a unique introduction written by the author for this edition that is a great read for fans of the lore of the genre. Receiving a much smaller print run than earlier books in the series, this book is the rarest of the Millenium editions and this makes for a great collectible for fans of Moorcock and his Multiverse!
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