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Warhammer 40,000 novels (Black Library)

Contributed by T Sechelmann on Nov 5th, 2018. Artwork published in
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    Guy Haley: Das dunkle Imperium: Seuchenkrieg (official publication date: 2 November 2018). Photographed at Essen Game Fair 2018 (Spiel ’18).
    Photo: T Sechelmann. License: All Rights Reserved.

    Guy Haley: Das dunkle Imperium: Seuchenkrieg (official publication date: 2 November 2018). Photographed at Essen Game Fair 2018 (Spiel ’18).

    Following the 1987 initial release of Games Workshop’s Warhammer 40,000 wargame the company began publishing background literature that expands previous material, adds new material, and describes the universe, its characters, and its events in detail. Since 1997 the bulk of background literature has been published by the affiliated imprint Black Library.

    The increasing number of fiction works by an expanding list of authors is published in several formats and media, including audio, digital and print. Most of the works, which include full-length novels, novellas, short stories, graphic novels, and audio dramas, are parts of named book series. — Wikipedia

    Most recent additions to Black Library’s German edition use Jim Parkinson’s Modesto Condensed on the covers and spines. The same typography is also used for some of the English originals and French translations, albeit less consistently.

    Gav Thorpe: Ashes of Prospero and the German translation, Die Trümmer von Prospero. Note that the standard orientation of the spine typography is different in German-speaking countries.
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    Gav Thorpe: Ashes of Prospero and the German translation, Die Trümmer von Prospero. Note that the standard orientation of the spine typography is different in German-speaking countries.

    Gav Thorpe: Imperator. Der Zorn des Omnissiah (German translation by Ralph Hummel, July 2018), and the French edition, Le Courroux de l’Omnimessie.
    Source: www.blacklibrary.com License: All Rights Reserved.

    Gav Thorpe: Imperator. Der Zorn des Omnissiah (German translation by Ralph Hummel, July 2018), and the French edition, Le Courroux de l’Omnimessie.

    Robbie MacNiven: Der Weg des Blutes; Guy Haley: Das dunkle Imperium.
    Source: www.blacklibrary.com License: All Rights Reserved.

    Robbie MacNiven: Der Weg des Blutes; Guy Haley: Das dunkle Imperium.

    Justin D Hill: Cadias Vermächtnis; Chris Wraight: Wächter des Throns. Die Legion des Imperators.
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    Justin D Hill: Cadias Vermächtnis; Chris Wraight: Wächter des Throns. Die Legion des Imperators.

    Josh Reynolds: Lukas der Schakalwolf; William King: Der Macharius-Kreuzzug.
    Source: www.blacklibrary.com License: All Rights Reserved.

    Josh Reynolds: Lukas der Schakalwolf; William King: Der Macharius-Kreuzzug.

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