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[]Cooper, Edmund (1926-1982); used pseudonyms Richard Avery & Rodion Romanovitch Raskolnikoff (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Algerian Mendicant, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * Angry Young Man, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) September 13 1958
- * Appointment in Bermuda, (nv) The London Mystery Magazine #17, 1953
- * Arctic Summer, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * Artist, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * Autumn, (pm) Review Fifty Summer/Autumn 1951
- * Autumn Plays Strange Tricks…, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * Autumn Voyage, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, private, 2003
- * Awake and Waiting, (pm) Review Fifty Spring 1951
- * Bird, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * Bird of Doubt, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * The Boy David, (ss) Voices in the Dark, Digit, 1960
- * The Brain Child, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 23 1956, as "The Invisible Boy"
- * Burnt Umber, (ss) Courier January 1955
- * But Dimly Be Awake, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * The Butterflies, (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #29, June 1956
- * Columbus, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * Comment, (ms) Review Fifty Win 1950, Spr, Sum/Aut 1951
- * Complaint, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * Complaynt of Ye Rejected Scribe, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * Crisis, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * Death Moves Next, (ss) Today November 4 1961
- * Death Watch, (ss) Today November 4 1961, as "Death Moves Next"
- * Detached Cantos: First, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * Detached Cantos: Second, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * Detached Cantos: Third, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * The Diary of Waslaw Nijinsky, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * The Diminishing Dragon, (nv) A World of Difference, Robert Hale, 1980
- * The Divine Child, (ar) Review Fifty Summer/Autumn 1951
- * The Doomsday Story, (ss) Tomorrow Came, Panther, 1963
- * Duet for One Finger, (ss) Voices in the Dark, Digit, 1960
- * Editorial, (ed) Review Fifty Win 1950, Spr, Sum/Aut 1951
- * The Emperor Begins, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * The End of the Journey, (ss) Fantastic Universe February 1956
- The London Mystery Magazine #28, March 1956, as "M81: Ursa Major"
- Tomorrow’s Gift, Ballantine, 1958, as "M81: Ursa Major"
- News from Elsewhere, Mayflower, 1968, as "M81: Ursa Major"
- Unborn Tomorrow, Robert Hale, 1971, as "M81: Ursa Major"
- Jupiter Laughs and Other Stories, Hodder & Stoughton, 1979, as "M81: Ursa Major"
- * The Enlightened Ones, (nv) Tomorrow’s Gift, Ballantine, 1958
- * Eyes (A Genesis of Sight), (vi) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * Falcon Chase, (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #30, September 1956
- * Fen, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, private, 2003
- * The Firebird, (na) Double Phoenix ed. Lin Carter, Ballantine, 1971
- * First, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * The First Martian, (ss) Voices in the Dark, Digit, 1960
- * Five to Twelve, (n.) 1968
- * Foreword, (fw) Unborn Tomorrow, Robert Hale, 1971
- * For the Defence, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * High-Flier, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, private, 2003
- * Honoured Sir, Lord and Master, (pm) Courier August 1956
- * I Am a Ghost, (ss) Voices in the Dark, Digit, 1960
- * In a Rediscovered Silence, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, private, 2003
- * Introduction, (in) Jupiter Laughs and Other Stories, Hodder & Stoughton, 1979
- * Introduction, (in) A World of Difference, Robert Hale, 1980
- * Intruders, (nv) Fantastic Universe April 1957, as "Intruders on the Moon"
- * Intruders on the Moon, (nv) Fantastic Universe April 1957
- Tomorrow’s Gift, Ballantine, 1958, as "Intruders"
- News from Elsewhere, Mayflower, 1968, as "Intruders"
- First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970, as "Intruders"
- Unborn Tomorrow, Robert Hale, 1971, as "Intruders"
- * The Invisible Boy, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 23 1956
- Saturday Evening Post Stories 1956, Random House, 1956
- John Bull November 17 1956
- Tomorrow’s Gift, Ballantine, 1958, as "The Brain Child"
- The Square Root of Tomorrow, Robert Hale, 1970, as "The Brain Child"
- Jupiter Laughs and Other Stories, Hodder & Stoughton, 1979, as "The Brain Child"
- * I, the Traveller, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, private, 2003
- * Jahweh, (ss) A World of Difference, Robert Hale, 1980
- * The Jar of Latakia, (ss) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #49, September 15 1954
- * Judgement Day, (ss) Tomorrow Came, Panther, 1963
- * Jupiter Laughs, (ss) Science Fiction Monthly v2 #4, 1975
- * Jupiter Laughs and Other Stories, (Hodder & Stoughton, October 1979, co)
- * Kiss Me, Seargent, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 24 1955
- * The Last Act, (ss) Courier October 1953
- * Letter to a Dead Sailor, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, private, 2003
- * Letter to a Revolutionary, (ss) Review Fifty Winter 1950, as by Rodion Romanovitch Raskolnikoff
- * The Life and Death of Plunky Goo, (ss) Courier May 1962
- * Light Lies Heavy, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * The Lions and the Harp, (ss) Voices in the Dark, Digit, 1960
- * The Lizard of Woz, (ss) Fantastic Universe August 1958
- * The Lost Season, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, private, 2003
- * Love Touch, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * M81: Ursa Major, (ss) Fantastic Universe February 1956, as "The End of the Journey"
- * The Menhir, (ss) News from Elsewhere, Mayflower, 1968
- * The Miller’s Daughter, (ss) Voices in the Dark, Digit, 1960
- * Morning Alarm (Seven A.M.), (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, private, 2003
- * The Mouse That Roared, (ss) Voices in the Dark, Digit, 1960
- * Murder at Moribund Manor, (pm) The London Mystery Magazine #18, 1953
- * Mute, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * News from Elsewhere, (Mayflower, 1968, co)
- * Nineteen Ninety-Four, (ss) Voices in the Dark, Digit, 1960
- * Northern Approach, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * Nostalgia, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, private, 2003
- * Ocean Point, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * Only Speaking in the Tongues of Men, (pm) Review Fifty Spring 1951
- * The Piccadilly Interval, (ss) Today December 2 1961
- * Poem by a Still Lake, (pm) Review Fifty Summer/Autumn 1951
- * Poem [“In this one heart”], (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * The Private War, (ss) John Bull March 24 1956
- * Protagonist, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * The Pyramids of Mars, (ss) Today November 17 1962
- Tomorrow Came, Panther, 1963, as "Welcome Home"
- News from Elsewhere, Mayflower, 1968, as "Welcome Home"
- The Square Root of Tomorrow, Robert Hale, 1970, as "Welcome Home"
- Jupiter Laughs and Other Stories, Hodder & Stoughton, 1979, as "Welcome Home"
- * A Question of Time, (nv) Fantastic Universe May 1956
- * Rack and Sea-Light, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, private, 2003
- * Refugees, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, private, 2003
- * Repeat Performance, (ss) Tomorrow’s Gift, Ballantine, 1958
- * Rydal Water, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, private, 2003
- * Sanctuary, (ss) The Square Root of Tomorrow, Robert Hale, 1970
- * Science Fiction and Society, (ar) The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction ed. Brian Ash, Pan, 1977
- * Second Chance, (ss) Unborn Tomorrow, Robert Hale, 1971
- * Sentimental Journey, (ss) Woman’s Day (UK) February 21 1959
- * The Sharp Edge of Love, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * Silence Into Light, (self-published, April 2007, co)
- * Six Eggs for Mafeking, (ss) Weldon’s Home Journal 1954
- * Slum Child, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * The Snow Crystals, (ss) The Square Root of Tomorrow, Robert Hale, 1970
- * So I Never Left Home, (ss) Voices in the Dark, Digit, 1960
- * Sometimes, When Your Beauty Changes…, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * The Square Root of Tomorrow, (Robert Hale, January 1970, co)
- * Steep Season, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * The Swan Song of J. Alembic Bluesock, (pm) Figures in a Landscape by Edmund Cooper, private, 2006
- * Thanatos, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * Tomorrow Came, (Panther, May 1963, co)
- * Tomorrow’s Gift, (Ballantine, December 1958, co)
- * Tomorrow’s Gift, (ss) Star Science Fiction Stories No. 4 ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine, 1958
- * To My Unborn Child, (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * The Trap, (ss) Review Fifty Winter 1950
- * Tugs of the Singing Wire, (self-published, 2008, oc)
- * Unborn Tomorrow, (Robert Hale, March 1971, co)
- * The Unicorn, (ss) Everybody’s 1951
- * untitled (“Above the unseen wake of drifting stars”), (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * untitled (“Fly, Spring, you eagle and make journey where”), (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * untitled (“It is no further than a star”), (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * untitled (“Life whispers behind the curtain”), (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * untitled (“Love, as through the summer rain”), (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * untitled (“Over the shingle and sand of all my speaking”), (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * untitled (“See you in the mountains, girl, where you lie”), (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * untitled (“The purple mountain quickens like a heart”), (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * untitled (“The young seducer in my left hand’s blood”), (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * untitled (“This impatient goad of beauty”), (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * untitled (“To whom it shall be simple—simple as light”), (pm) Tugs of the Singing Wire, private, 2008
- * Vertical Hold, (ss) Tomorrow Came, Panther, 1963
- * Voices in the Dark, (Digit, April 1960, co)
- * Welcome Home, (ss) Today November 17 1962, as "The Pyramids of Mars"
- * What Is Science Fiction? My View, (ar) The Science Fiction Book Club News May 1979
- * When the Saucers Came, (ss) Voices in the Dark, Digit, 1960
- * The Winter Man, (pm) Silence Into Light, self-published, 2007
- * A World of Difference, (Robert Hale, November 1980, co)
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- * And What if They’d Killed the Christ-Child? by Ron F. Tait, (br) Science Fiction (Australia) v2 #3, 1980
- * Deadly Image by Hans Stefan Santesson, (br) Fantastic Universe September 1958
- * Deadly Image by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction February 1959
- * Deadly Image by Floyd C. Gale, (br) Galaxy Magazine February 1959
- * Deadly Image by Damon Knight, (br) If February 1959
- * A Far Sunset by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #25, May 1978
- * Five to Twelve by Wayne C. Connelly, (br) Science Fiction Review #40, October 1970
- * An Interview with Edmund Cooper by Jim Goddard, (iv) Science Fiction Monthly v2 #4, 1975
- * It Is Books Like This, Sir, Which Give Heaven a Bad Reputation by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #12, February 1975
- * A New, New Low in SF? by Buzz Dixon, (br) Science Fiction Review #18, August 1976
- * News from Elsewhere by Ted Pauls, (br) Science Fiction Review #39, August 1970
- * The Overman Culture by Lester del Rey, (br) Worlds of If July/August 1972
- * The Rings of Tantalus; The Expendables # 2 by Spider Robinson, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction March 1976
- * Sea Horse in the Sky by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #40, October 1970
- * Seed of Light by Frederik Pohl, (br) If January 1960
- * Seed of Light by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding/Analog Science Fact & Fiction May 1960
- * Seed of Light by Estelle Sanders, (br) Science Fiction Review #35, February 1970
- * Tomorrow’s Gift by Hans Stefan Santesson, (br) Fantastic Universe May 1959
- * Tomorrow’s Gift by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction August 1959
- * We Must Love One Another or Die by Jim Goddard, (iv) Cypher #12, November 1974
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