The Weird Of The White Wolf
New York: DAW Books, 1977 (March 10th) mass-sized paperback;
original price: $1·25;
159 pages;
I.S.B.N.: 0-87997-286-6;
cover artist: Michael Whelan;
illustrated by Whelan? (frontispiece) and John Collier & Walter Romanski (map);
no (individual) hardcover edition.
Elric of Melniboné — proud prince of ruins, kinslayer — call him what you will. He remains, together with maybe Jerry Cornelius, Moorcock’s most enduring, if not always most endearing, character…
The Weird Of The White Wolf is a chronological arrangement of selected contents from The Stealer Of Souls and The Singing Citadel, compiled in order to bring them in line with the developing Elric series. It was collected in The Elric Saga Part One (1984) with Elric Of Melniboné and The Sailor On The Seas Of Fate, and also in The Elric Saga Volume One: Elric Of Melniboné (2022) with those two titles as well as The Fortress Of The Pearl.
First British edition: London: Panther/Granada, 1984 (May 10th) mass-sized paperback;
“Granada” only, on spine;
original price: £1·95;
155 pages;
I.S.B.N.: 0-586-06231-9;
cover artist: Michael Whelan;
no frontispiece or map;
no (individual) hardcover edition.
Contents (first edition):-
p. 8: ‘The Dream Of Earl Aubec’;
p. 27: ‘The Dreaming City’;
p. 69: ‘While The Gods Laugh’;
p. 113: ‘The Singing Citadel’.
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