![]() ![]() “The greatest writer of post-Tolkien British fantasy. Sword Of The Dawn New York: Lancer, 1968 mass-sized paperback sub-titled The History Of The Runestaff: Volume Three on title page original price: 60¢ 191 pages I.S.B.N.: none (code: 73-761) cover artist: Jack Faragasso no other edition (by this specific title). Moorcock continually illuminates the metaphysical quest of his hero are a measure of the author's remarkable talents.” - J.G. Hawkmoon uses this ring to travel to a far future New Orleans, where he must battle the Pirate Lords who possess the Great Sword of the Dawn, which can end the Dark Empire once and for all. ![]() In The Sword of the Dawn, Dorian Hawkmoon's quest to destroy the Dark Empire of Granbretan leads him onto the path of a man who possess a rare ring that allows men to travel through time. Here in this universe, Dorian Hawkmoon traverses a world of antique cities, scientific sorcery, and crystalline machines as he pulled unwillingly into a war that pits him against the ruthless and dominating armies of Granbretan. ![]() In Michael Moorcock's vast and imaginative multiverse, Law and Chaos wage war in a never-ending struggling over the fundamental rules of existence. ![]()
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