The White Wolf’s Son: The Albino Underground
New York: Warner/Aspect hardcover, 2005 (June);
original price: $24·95;
339 pages;
I.S.B.N.: 0-446-57702-2;
cover artist: Robert Gould;
no British edition (by this title).
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 White Wolf’s Son is the third volume in a supplementary trilogy to the main Elric Saga — in fact the only preconceived Elric trilogy — linking the albino with various von Beks. It was collected in The Elric Saga Part IV (2005), then it was retitled & revised as Son Of The Wolf (2013) and in this form was collected in Elric: The Moonbeam Roads (2014), before being re-collected (with revised texts but original titles [plus a fractionally tweaked sub-title]) in The Elric Saga Volume Three: The White Wolf.
(Preceded by The Skrayling Tree)
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The White Wolf’s Son is also available as an e-book: 9780446571302.


