Thursday, 9 September 2010

THE STEEL TSAR

Granada / Mayflower paperback, 1982. Cover illustration by
Melvyn Grant.

"IN THE RUSSIAN SECTOR OF A BATTLE-TORN UNIVERSE, CAPTAIN OSWALD BASTABLE CONFRONTS THE MYTHICAL AGENTS OF DESTRUCTION AND DEATH 
In his epical adventures in the alternate twentieth century, Chrononaut Bastable, member of the League of Temporal Adventurers, has crossed and re-crossed many different time-streams... 
THE STEEL TSAR finds him travelling backwards in time from a shell-shocked Singapore to a Tsarist empire seething with conflict, and preyed on by motley bands of rogues and adventurers. Here he meets up with fellow-time-traveller miss una persson, and together they change the course of a history whose mythical deeds go beyond the boundaries of everyday imagination and glitter in the exuberant land of the eternal present..."

2 comments:

Bob Reed said...

Interesting - that's the same illustration used for some pressings of Judas Priest's first album "Rocka Rolla". I assume the Moorcock book came first...?

Unknown said...

@ cyclopeatron:

I had to do a bit of research here (!) and was totally unaware of the Judas Priest usage - but yes, the Moorcock book was first (this edition was 1981/82) the JP album with this cover was released in 1987, apparently!

Cheers.