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    The Book of Morgaine C. J. Cherryh (SFBC, 1979, hc) [Morgaine]
    • Gate of Ivrel · n. DAW Mar 1976
    • Well of Shiuan · n. DAW 1978
    • Fires of Azeroth · n. DAW 1979


    Sunfall C. J. Cherryh (DAW, May ’81, pb)
    • Prologue · pr
    • The Only Death in the City (Paris) · ss *
    • The Haunted Tower (London) · nv *
    • Ice (Moscow) · nv *
    • Nightgame (Rome) · ss *
    • Highliner (New York) · nv *
    • The General (Peking) · nv *


    The Adventures of a Solicitor Weatherby Chesney (London: J. Bowden, 1898, 2/6, 268pp, hc) [Edward Dale]
    • The Mugger · ss
    • The Sorceress · ss
    • The Mechanical Burglar · ss
    • The Ghost of Farnley Abbey · ss
    • The Supreme Court · ss
    • A Maker of Thumbs · ss
    • The Dried Pirate · ss
    • The Trance · ss
    • The Rain-Maker · ss
    • The End of England · ss
    • The Witch · ss
    • The Renewer of Youth · ss
    • The Crimson Beast · ss
    • Pluck by Proxy · ss
    • The Seven Fluttering Hearts · ss
    • Branded by Kisses · ss
    • The Men from Mars · ss
    • The Streaked Heads · ss



    The Twenty-Second Century John Christopher (Grayson, 1954, 9/6, 238pp, hc)
    • The Twenty-Second Century:
    • Colonial [Max Larkin] · nv Astounding Apr 1949, as by Christopher Youd
    • The Prophet [Max Larkin] · ss New Worlds Mar 1953
    • Breaking Point [Max Larkin] · ss New Worlds May 1952
    • Decoy [Max Larkin] · ss *; Science Fiction Stories Jul 1955
    • The Tree [Max Larkin] · ss Worlds Beyond Jan 1951, as “Tree of Wrath”
    • The Light Fantastic:
    • Christmas Roses · ss Astounding Feb 1949, as “Christmas Tree” by Christopher S. Youd
    • Occupational Risk · ss *
    • Mr. Kowtshook · ss Avon SF&F Reader Jan 1953
    • The New Wine · ss Fantastic Story Magazine Sum 1954
    • Sentence of Death · ss Imagination Jun 1953, as “Death Sentence”
    • Museum Piece · ss Orbit #2 1953
    • Rich and Strange · ss
    • The Rather Improbable History of Hiliary Kiffer · ss Avon SF&F Reader Apr 1953
    • Monster · ss Science-Fantasy #1 1950
    • Weapon · ss *
    • The Old Way Home:
    • A Time of Peace · ss *
    • The $64 Question · ss *
    • Blemish · ss Authentic #39 1953
    • Rock-a-Bye · ss *
    • Begin Again · ss Esquire



    Across the Sea of Stars Arthur C. Clarke (Harcourt Brace World, 1959, hc)
    • Introduction · Clifton Fadiman · in
    • The Sentinel · ss Ten Story Fantasy Spr 1951, as “Sentinel of Eternity”
    • Inheritance · ss New Worlds #3 1947, as by Charles Willis; Astounding Sep 1948
    • Encounter at Dawn · ss Amazing Jun/Jul 1953, as “Encounter in the Dawn”
    • Superiority · ss F&SF Aug 1951
    • Hide and Seek · ss Astounding Sep 1949
    • History Lesson · ss Startling Stories May 1949
    • "If I Forget Thee, Oh Earth..." · ss Future Sep 1951
    • Breaking Strain · nv Thrilling Wonder Stories Dec 1949, as “Thirty Seconds — Thirty Days”
    • Silence, Please! [Harry Purvis (White Hart)] · ss Science-Fantasy #2 1950, as by Charles Willis
    • Armaments Race [Harry Purvis (White Hart)] · ss Adventure Apr 1954
    • The Pacifist [Harry Purvis (White Hart)] · ss Fantastic Universe Oct 1956
    • The Next Tenants [Harry Purvis (White Hart)] · ss Satellite Science Fiction Feb 1957
    • The Reluctant Orchid [Harry Purvis (White Hart)] · ss Satellite Science Fiction Dec 1956
    • Rescue Party · nv Astounding May 1946
    • Technical Error · ss Fantasy, The Magazine of Science Fiction Dec 1946
    • The Fires Within · ss Fantasy, The Magazine of Science Fiction Aug 1947, as by E. G. O’Brien
    • Time’s Arrow · ss Science-Fantasy #1 1950
    • Jupiter Five · nv If May 1953
    • Childhood’s End [Impact] · n. Ballantine 1953; expanded from “Guardian Angel”, New Worlds Win ’50.
    • Earthlight · n. Ballantine 1955


    An Arthur C. Clarke Omnibus Arthur C. Clarke (Sidgwick & Jackson, 1965, £1.50, hc)
    • Childhood’s End [Impact] · n. Ballantine 1953; expanded from “Guardian Angel”, New Worlds Win ’50.
    • Prelude to Space · n. Galaxy Novels #3 1951
    • Expedition to Earth · co Ballantine Dec 1953
    • Second Dawn · nv Science Fiction Quarterly Aug 1951
    • "If I Forget Thee, Oh Earth..." · ss Future Sep 1951
    • Breaking Strain · nv Thrilling Wonder Stories Dec 1949, as “Thirty Seconds — Thirty Days”
    • History Lesson · ss Startling Stories May 1949
    • Superiority · ss F&SF Aug 1951
    • Exile of the Eons · ss Super Science Stories Mar 1950
    • Hide and Seek · ss Astounding Sep 1949
    • Expedition to Earth · ss Amazing Jun/Jul 1953, as “Encounter in the Dawn”
    • Loophole · ss Astounding Apr 1946
    • Inheritance · ss New Worlds #3 1947, as by Charles Willis; Astounding Sep 1948


    An Arthur C. Clarke Second Omnibus Arthur C. Clarke (Sidgwick & Jackson, 1968, hc)
    • A Fall of Moondust · n. Harcourt Brace & World 1961
    • Earthlight · n. Ballantine 1955
    • The Sands of Mars · n. Sidgwick & Jackson 1951


    The Best of Arthur C. Clarke: 1937-1971 Arthur C. Clarke (Sidgwick & Jackson, 1973, hc)
    • 1933: A Science Fiction Odyssey · in
    • Travel by Wire · ss Amateur Science Stories Dec 1937
    • Retreat from Earth · ss Amateur Science Stories Mar 1938
    • The Awakening · ss Zenith Feb 1942
    • Whacky · vi The Fantast Jul 1942, as by Ego
    • Castaway · ss Fantasy, The Magazine of Science Fiction Apr 1947, as by Charles Willis
    • History Lesson · ss Startling Stories May 1949
    • Hide and Seek · ss Astounding Sep 1949
    • Second Dawn · nv Science Fiction Quarterly Aug 1951
    • The Sentinel · ss Ten Story Fantasy Spr 1951, as “Sentinel of Eternity”
    • The Star [Star of Bethlehem] · ss Infinity Science Fiction Nov 1955
    • Refugee · ss F&SF Jul 1955, as “This Earth of Majesty”; originally published as “?” for a story title contest.; ; as “Royal Prerogative”, New Worlds Jan 1957
    • Venture to the Moon · gp The (London) Evening Standard May 1956; The Starting Line [“Double-Crossed in Outer Space”], ss The (London) Evening Standard May 23 1956; Robin Hood, F.R.S. [“Saved! By a Bow and Arrow”], ss The (London) Evening Standard May 24 1956; Green Fingers [“Death Strikes Surov”], ss The (London) Evening Standard May 25 1956; All That Glitters [“Diamonds! ... and then divorce”], ss The (London) Evening Standard May 26 1956; Watch This Space [“Who Wrote That Message to the Stars? ...in Letters a Thousand Miles Long?”], ss The (London) Evening Standard May 28 1956; A Question of Residence [“Alone on the Moon”], ss The (London) Evening Standard May 29 1956
    • Into the Comet · ss F&SF Oct 1960, as “Inside the Comet”
    • Summertime on Icarus · ss Vogue Jun 1960, as “The Hottest Piece of Real Estate in the Solar System”
    • Death and the Senator · nv Analog May 1961
    • Hate · nv If Nov 1961, as “At the End of the Orbit”
    • Sunjammer · nv Boys’ Life Mar 1964
    • A Meeting with Medusa · nv Playboy Dec 1971
    • Bibliography · [Misc.] · bi


    Expedition to Earth Arthur C. Clarke (Ballantine, Dec ’53, pb)
    Also in An Arthur C. Clarke Omnibus.
    • Second Dawn · nv Science Fiction Quarterly Aug 1951
    • "If I Forget Thee, Oh Earth..." · ss Future Sep 1951
    • Breaking Strain · nv Thrilling Wonder Stories Dec 1949, as “Thirty Seconds — Thirty Days”
    • History Lesson · ss Startling Stories May 1949
    • Superiority · ss F&SF Aug 1951
    • Exile of the Eons · ss Super Science Stories Mar 1950
    • Hide and Seek · ss Astounding Sep 1949
    • Expedition to Earth · ss Amazing Jun/Jul 1953, as “Encounter in the Dawn”
    • Loophole · ss Astounding Apr 1946
    • Inheritance · ss New Worlds #3 1947, as by Charles Willis; Astounding Sep 1948
    • The Sentinel · ss Ten Story Fantasy Spr 1951, as “Sentinel of Eternity”


    Expedition to Earth Arthur C. Clarke (Sidgwick and Jackson, 1954, hc)
    Also in An Arthur C. Clarke Omnibus.
    • Second Dawn · nv Science Fiction Quarterly Aug 1951
    • "If I Forget Thee, Oh Earth..." · ss Future Sep 1951
    • Breaking Strain · nv Thrilling Wonder Stories Dec 1949, as “Thirty Seconds — Thirty Days”
    • Expedition to Earth · ss Startling Stories May 1949, as “History Lesson”
    • Superiority · ss F&SF Aug 1951
    • Nemesis · ss Super Science Stories Mar 1950, as “Exile of the Eons”
    • Hide and Seek · ss Astounding Sep 1949
    • Encounter in the Dawn · ss Amazing Jun/Jul 1953
    • Loophole · ss Astounding Apr 1946
    • Inheritance · ss New Worlds #3 1947, as by Charles Willis; Astounding Sep 1948
    • The Sentinel · ss Ten Story Fantasy Spr 1951, as “Sentinel of Eternity”


    Four Great SF Novels Arthur C. Clarke (Gollancz, 1978, hc)
    • The City and the Stars · n. Harcourt Brace 1956; revised and expanded from Against the Fall of Night (Gnome 1953).
    • The Deep Range · n. Harcourt Brace 1957; expanded from “The Deep Range”, Star Science Fiction Stories No. 3, 1954.
    • A Fall of Moondust · n. Harcourt Brace & World 1961
    • Rendezvous with Rama [Rama] · n. Gollancz 1973


    From the Ocean, from the Stars Arthur C. Clarke (Harcourt Brace World, 1961, hc)
    • Introduction · in
    • The Deep Range · n. Harcourt Brace 1957
    • The Other Side of the Sky · co Harcourt Brace & World 1958
    • Bibliographical Note · in
    • The Nine Billion Names of God · ss Star Science Fiction Stories #1, ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine 1953
    • Refugee · ss F&SF Jul 1955, as “This Earth of Majesty”; originally published as “?” for a story title contest.; ; as “Royal Prerogative”, New Worlds Jan 1957
    • The Other Side of the Sky · gp Infinity Science Fiction Sep 1957 (+1); Special Delivery, ss Infinity Science Fiction Sep 1957; Feathered Friend, ss Infinity Science Fiction Sep 1957; Take a Deep Breath, ss Infinity Science Fiction Sep 1957; Freedom of Space, ss Infinity Science Fiction Oct 1957; Passer-By, ss Infinity Science Fiction Oct 1957; The Call of the Stars, ss Infinity Science Fiction Oct 1957
    • The Wall of Darkness · ss Super Science Stories Jul 1949
    • Security Check · ss The (London) Evening News Jan 13 1956; F&SF Jun 1957
    • No Morning After · ss Time to Come, ed. August Derleth, Farrar 1954; F&SF Jul 1956
    • Venture to the Moon · gp The (London) Evening Standard May 1956; The Starting Line [“Double-Crossed in Outer Space”], ss The (London) Evening Standard May 23 1956; Robin Hood, F.R.S. [“Saved! By a Bow and Arrow”], ss The (London) Evening Standard May 24 1956; Green Fingers [“Death Strikes Surov”], ss The (London) Evening Standard May 25 1956; All That Glitters [“Diamonds! ... and then divorce”], ss The (London) Evening Standard May 26 1956; Watch This Space [“Who Wrote That Message to the Stars? ...in Letters a Thousand Miles Long?”], ss The (London) Evening Standard May 28 1956; A Question of Residence [“Alone on the Moon”], ss The (London) Evening Standard May 29 1956
    • Publicity Campaign · ss The (London) Evening News Jun 9 1953
    • All the Time in the World · ss Startling Stories Jul 1952
    • Cosmic Casanova · ss Venture May 1958
    • The Star [Star of Bethlehem] · ss Infinity Science Fiction Nov 1955
    • Out of the Sun · ss If Feb 1958
    • Transience · ss Startling Stories Jul 1949
    • The Songs of Distant Earth · nv If Jun 1958
    • The City and the Stars · n. Harcourt Brace 1956; revised and expanded from Against the Fall of Night (Gnome 1953).


    Lion of Comarre and Against the Fall of Night Arthur C. Clarke (Harcourt Brace World, 1968, hc)
    • Lion of Comarre · nv Thrilling Wonder Stories Aug 1949
    • Against the Fall of Night [Against the Fall of Night] · na Startling Stories Nov 1948


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