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multivolume

a. (context of a written work English) Having multiple volumes.

Usage examples of "multivolume".

I had a number of other very successful books, multivolume big books, and one or two series as well.

Rowling, whose multivolume Harry Potter saga, when complete, will make all the grumblers, potshotters, and naysayers look even sillier than they look now.

Tale, a Romance of Nova Europa, the second in a multivolume history of an alternate Europe.

Turtledove is also the author of two multivolume Alternate History fantasy series: the multivolume Videssos Cycle and the Krispes Sequence.

From long hours spent with dusty charters and annals, she eventually constructed an immense multivolume account of the founding of the Frankish monarchy and its relationship with the early medieval assemblies.

A Sunni Muslim, he maintained a multivolume collection of the Koran, and once reportedly set a bomb that killed twenty-six rival Shiites at a mosque in Iran.

John Carter on Mars novels of the 1920s through the Captain Future epics of a couple of decades later, and on through the kind of highly commercial multivolume stuff that floods the bookstores today.

Roger Smith, was critically injured and forced to give up his work on a multivolume editorial project that was under way at Cornell University in the 1970s.

Then in the 2170s the Martian historian Charlotte Dorsa Brevia wrote and published a dense multivolumed analytical metahistory, as she called it, which maintained that the great flood had indeed served as a trigger point, and technical advances as the enabling mechanism, but that the specific character of the new renaissance had been caused by something much more fundamental, which was the shift from one kind of global socioeconomic system to the next.