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Andre Norton Andre Alice Norton (born Alice Mary Norton, February 17, 1912 – March 17, 2005) was an American writer of science fiction and fantasy, who also wrote works of historical and contemporary fiction. She wrote primarily under the pen name ...
(Andre Alice Norton, born Alice Mary Norton, 1912–2005). Before 1960 she used the pen name Andrew North several times and, jointly with Grace Allen Hogarth, Allen Weston once. Norton is known best for
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, or speculative fiction, a field where her work was first published in the 1950s. She also wrote
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, and historical fiction, mainly before 1960. The term ''non-genre'' distinguishes that other work here, which expresses the perspective of the
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Single titles

* ''The Prince Commands, being sundry adventures of Michael Karl, sometime crown prince & pretender to the throne of Morvania'' ( D. Appleton–Century Company, 1934; republished by Open Road Media, 2014, ), illustrated by
Kate Seredy Kate Seredy (November 10, 1899 – March 7, 1975) was a Hungarian-born writer and illustrator of children's books. She won the Newbery Medal once, the Newbery Honor twice, the Caldecott Honor once, and Lewis Carroll Shelf Award. Most of her bo ...
– nongenre * ''Ralestone Luck'' ( Appleton–Century, 1938 ), illus. James Reid – nongenre
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* ''Follow the Drum, being the ventures and misadventures of one Johanna Lovell, sometime lady of Catkept manor in Kent county of Lord Baltimore's proprietary of Maryland, in the gracious reign of King Charles the Second'' ( New York: William Penn Publishing Corp., 1942, ) – nongenre * ''Rogue Reynard'' (
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, 1947, ), chapterbook, illus.
Laura Bannon Laura Bannon (1895 – December 14, 1963) was an American teacher and artist, illustrator and author of children's literature. Biography Laura Bannon was born in 1895 in Acme, Michigan, the daughter of James William Bannon and Carrie Freeman ...
– nongenre * ''Scarface, being the story of one Justin Blade, late of the pirate isle of Tortuga, and how fate did justly deal with him, to his great profit'' ( Harcourt, Brace, 1948, ), illus. Lorence Bjorklund – nongenre * ''Huon of the Horn, being a tale of that Duke of Bordeaux who came to sorrow at the hands of Charlemagne and yet won the favor of Oberon, the Elf King, to his lasting fame and great glory'' ( Harcourt, Brace, 1951, ), illustrated by Joe Krush – "Based upon the English translation by Sir John Bourchier, Lord Berners, as it appears in the publications of the
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* ''Star Man's Son, 2250 A.D.'' ( Harcourt, Brace, 1952, ), illus. Nicholas Mordvinoff – (also issued 1954 as ''Daybreak: 2250 A.D.'', as an
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with ''Beyond Earth's Gates'' by
Lewis Padgett Lewis Padgett was the joint pseudonym of the science fiction authors and spouses Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore,Nicholls 1979, p. 445. taken from their mothers' maiden names. They also used the pseudonyms Lawrence O'Donnell and C. H. Liddell, as w ...
; reissued 1978 as ''Star Man's Son'') * ''Murders for Sale'' (1954; reissued 1992 as ''Sneeze on Sunday''; republished by
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in 2011, ), by
Norton Norton may refer to: Places Norton, meaning 'north settlement' in Old English, is a common place name. Places named Norton include: Canada * Rural Municipality of Norton No. 69, Saskatchewan *Norton Parish, New Brunswick **Norton, New Brunswick, a ...
and Grace Allen Hogarth as
Allen Weston Andre Alice Norton (born Alice Mary Norton, February 17, 1912 – March 17, 2005) was an American writer of science fiction and fantasy, who also wrote works of historical fiction, historical and contemporary fiction. She wrote primaril ...
– nongenre * ''Yankee Privateer'' ( World Pub. Co., 1955, ), illus. Leonard W. Vosburgh – nongenre * ''Stand to Horse'' (1956) – nongenre * ''Sea Siege'' (1957) * '' Star Gate'' (1958) * ''Secret of the Lost Race'' (1959, as an
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with ''One Against Herculum'' by
Jerry Sohl Gerald Allan Sohl Sr. (December 2, 1913 – November 4, 2002) was an American television scriptwriter and science fiction author who wrote for ''The Twilight Zone'' (as a ghostwriter for Charles Beaumont), '' Alfred Hitchcock Presents'', '' The Out ...
; reissued 1977 as ''Wolfshead'') * ''Shadow Hawk'' (1960) – nongenre (set during the reign of Sekenenre III) * ''The Sioux Spaceman'' (1960, as an
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with ''And Then the Town Took Off'' by Richard Wilson, reissued 1966 as standalone) * ''Star Hunter'' (1961, as an
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with '' Voodoo Planet'') * ''Eye of the Monster'' (1962, as an
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with ''Sea Siege'') * ''The X Factor'' (1965) * ''Operation Time Search'' (1967) * ''Bertie and May'' (1969), with
Bertha Stemm Norton Bertha is a female Germanic name, from Old High German ''berhta'' meaning "bright one". It was usually a short form of Anglo-Saxons, Anglo Saxon names ''Beorhtgifu'' meaning "bright gift" or ''Beorhtwynn'' meaning "bright joy". The name occurs a ...
– nongenre * ''
High Sorcery ''High Sorcery'' is a collection of fantasy short stories by American writer Andre Norton. It was first published in paperback by Ace Books in March 1970, and was reprinted by the same publisher in 1971, 1973, and 1976; a second edition, reset but ...
'', collection * ''Ice Crown'' (1970) * ''Android at Arms'' (1971) * ''
Garan the Eternal ''Garan the Eternal'' is a collection of science fiction short fiction by American writer Andre Norton. It was first published in a hardcover edition of 1,300 copies by Fantasy Publishing Company, Inc. in December 1972. The first paperback editi ...
'' (1972), collection * ''Breed to Come'' (1972) * ''Here Abide Monsters'' (1973) * ''
The Many Worlds of Andre Norton ''The Many Worlds of Andre Norton'' is a collection of fantasy and science fantasy short stories by American writer Andre Norton, edited by Roger Elwood. It was first published in August 1974 in simultaneous hardcover editions by Chilton Publishin ...
'' (1974), collection, edited by Roger Elwood; also issued as '' The Book of Andre Norton'' * ''Iron Cage'' (1974) * ''Outside'' ( Walker & Co., 1974), chapterbook, illus.
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* ''The Day of the Ness'' (
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, 1975), chapterbook by Norton and Michael Gilbert, illus. Michael Gilbert * ''The White Jade Fox'' (1975) * ''Merlin's Mirror'' (1975) * ''No Night Without Stars'' (1975) * ''Knave of Dreams'' (1975) * ''Wraiths of Time'' (1976) * '' Perilous Dreams'' (1976), collection * ''The Opal-eyed Fan'' (1977) – nongenre * ''Velvet Shadows'' (1977) – nongenre * ''Yurth Burden'' (1978) * ''Seven Spells to Sunday'' (1979), with Phyllis Miller * ''Snow Shadow'' (1979) – nongenre * ''Voorloper'' (1980), illus.
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, and Alicia Austin * ''Iron Butterflies'' (1980) – nongenre * ''Maid at Arms'' (1981), with Enid Cushing (Norton not named on the cover) * ''Ten Mile Treasure'' (1981) – nongenre * ''Moon Called'' (1982) * ''Caroline'' (1983), with Enid Cushing – nongenre * ''Wheel of Stars'' (1983) * ''House of Shadows'' (1984), with Phyllis Miller * ''Stand and Deliver'' (1984) – nongenre, sequel to ''Yankee Privateer'' * ''Ride the Green Dragon'' (1985), with Phyllis Miller – nongenre * ''Serpent's Tooth'' ( Andre Norton, Ltd., 1987), chapterbook, illus. Mary Hanson-Roberts – limited edition of 999 copies * '' Moon Mirror'' (1988), collection, illus.
Anne Yvonne Gilbert Anne Yvonne Gilbert (born 1950/1951) is a British artist and book illustrator. Her cover design of Frankie Goes To Hollywood's 1983 single "Relax" has been described as "one of the most famous record sleeves of all time". While much of her caree ...
* ''The Jekyll Legacy'' (1990), with Robert Bloch * ''Sneeze on Sunday'' (1992), with Grace Allen Hogarth, mystery * ''Brother to Shadows'' (1993) * ''Tiger Burning Bright'' (1995), with
Marion Zimmer Bradley Marion Eleanor Zimmer Bradley (June 3, 1930 – September 25, 1999) was an American author of fantasy, historical fantasy, science fiction, and science fantasy novels, and is best known for the Arthurian fiction novel ''The Mists of Avalon'' an ...
and
Mercedes Lackey Mercedes Ritchie Lackey (born June 24, 1950) is an American writer of fantasy novels. Many of her novels and trilogies are interlinked and set in the world of Velgarth, mostly in and around the country of Valdemar. Her Valdemar novels include i ...
* ''The Monster's Legacy'' (1996) * ''Three Hands for Scorpio'' (2005)


Series


Astra, or Pax

A sequence of two novels, starting with the first interstellar flight made by humans escaping a tyrannical civilization on Earth. *'' The Stars Are Ours!'' (1954; reissued 1955 as an
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with ''Three Faces of Time'' by
Sam Merwin, Jr. Samuel Kimball Merwin Jr. (April 28, 1910 - January 13, 1996) was an American mystery fiction writer, editor and science fiction author. His pseudonyms included Elizabeth Deare Bennett, Matt Lee, Jacques Jean Ferrat and Carter Sprague. Biog ...
) *''
Star Born ''Star Born'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Andre Norton, first published in 1957 by World Publishing Company of Cleveland.Harrison, Irene R., and Roger C. Schlobin, ''Andre Norton, A Primary and Secondary Bibliography'', NESFA P ...
'' (1957; reissued 1958 as an Ace Double with '' A Planet for Texans'' by H. Beam Piper and John J. McGuire)
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Beast Master (Hosteen Storm)

The story of ex-soldier Hosteen Storm and his companions, a group of genetically altered animals with whom he has a telepathic connection. *'' The Beast Master'' (1959) *''Lord of Thunder'' (1962) *''Beast Master's Ark'' (2002), with
Lyn McConchie Lyn McConchie (born 1946) is a New Zealand writer of speculative fiction (science fiction, fantasy, and horror fiction), picture books for children, a nonfiction humour series, a number of standalone books and many short stories, articles, poems ...
*''Beast Master's Circus'' (2004), with Lyn McConchie *''Beast Master's Quest'' (2006), with Lyn McConchie


Cycle of Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan

Also known as ''The Book of Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan''. * ''To the King a Daughter: The Book of the Oak'' (2000), with
Sasha Miller Sasha Miller is the pseudonym of American fantasy writer Georgia Myrle Miller (born October 15, 1933 in Erick, Oklahoma). She has also written under the names Georgia Sallaska, Myrle Benedict, and G. S. Madden. In 1958 and 1959 she published a ...
* ''Knight or Knave: The Book of the Yew'' (2001), with Sasha Miller * ''A Crown Disowned: The Book of the Ash and the Rowan'' (2002), with Sasha Miller * ''Dragon Blade: The Book of the Rowan'' (2005), with Sasha Miller * ''Knight of the Red Beard'' (2008), with Sasha Miller


Carolus Rex

*''The Shadow of Albion'' (1999), with
Rosemary Edghill Rosemary Edghill (born 1956) is an American writer and editor. Some of her work has appeared under her original name, eluki bes shahar (lower case intentional). Her primary genres are science fiction and fantasy, but she began by writing Rege ...
*''Leopard in Exile'' (2001), with Rosemary Edghill


Central Asia

Two books by Norton and Susan Shwartz. *''Imperial Lady: A Fantasy of Han China'' (1989) *''Empire of the Eagle'' (1993)


Central Control

Military SF in a milieu where humans are initially only permitted out into the wider universe as mercenaries. *''
Star Rangers ''Star Rangers'' was a four-issue American science-fiction comic-book series created by writer Mark Ellis and artist Jim Mooney, following the adventures of a military spaceship crew in a 25th-century controlled by corporations. Publication hi ...
'' (1953; also issued 1955 as Ace Double ''The Last Planet'' with ''A Man Obsessed'' by Alan E. Nourse) *''
Star Guard ''Star Guard'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Andre Norton, published in 1955 by Harcourt, Brace & Company. It is an example of military science fiction, based on European ancient history. Plot introduction Information given ...
'' (1955; also issued 1956 as Ace Double with ''Planet of No Return'' by
Poul Anderson Poul William Anderson (November 25, 1926 – July 31, 2001) was an American fantasy and science fiction author who was active from the 1940s until the 21st century. Anderson wrote also historical novels. His awards include seven Hugo Awards and ...
)


Crosstime (Blake Walker)

A young time-traveler attempts to stop a tyrant from conquering all of reality. *'' The Crossroads of Time'' (1956, as an Ace Double with ''Mankind On the Run'' by
Gordon R. Dickson Gordon Rupert Dickson (November 1, 1923 – January 31, 2001) was a Canadian-American science fiction writer. He was inducted into the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame in 2000. Biography Dickson was born in Edmonton, Alberta, ...
; first published alone in 1962) *'' Quest Crosstime'' (1965; also issued as ''Crosstime Agent'', UK, 1975)


Drew Rennie

Westerns starring a former Confederate soldier. *''Ride Proud, Rebel!'' (1961)
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Elvenbane, or the Halfblood Chronicles

The Halfblood Chronicles fantasy series by Norton and
Mercedes Lackey Mercedes Ritchie Lackey (born June 24, 1950) is an American writer of fantasy novels. Many of her novels and trilogies are interlinked and set in the world of Velgarth, mostly in and around the country of Valdemar. Her Valdemar novels include i ...
. *''The Elvenbane'' (1991, ) *''Elvenblood'' (1995, ) *''Elvenborn'' (2002, ) *''Elvenbred'' (TBD, but likely cancelled due to copyright issues following Norton's death in 2005)


Five Senses

Loosely connected fantasies, each concentrating on one of the five senses. *''The Hands of Lyr'' (Touch) (1994) *''Mirror of Destiny'' (Sight) (1995) *''The Scent of Magic'' (Smell) (1998) *''Wind in the Stone'' (Hearing) (1999) *''A Taste of Magic'' (Taste) (2006) with
Jean Rabe Jean Rabe is an American journalist, editor, gamer and writer of fantasy and mystery. After a career as a newspaper reporter, she was employed by TSR, Inc. for several years as head of the Role Playing Game Association and editor of the ''Polyhe ...


Lorens Van Norreys

About a Dutch espionage agent during and after World War II. * ''The Sword is Drawn'' (
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, 1944, ), illus. Duncan Coburn * ''Sword in Sheath'' ( Harcourt, Brace, 1949, ), illus. Lorence Bjorklund (published in the UK as ''Island of the Lost'', 1953) *''At Swords' Points'' (Harcourt, Brace, 1954, )


The Magic Sequence

*''Steel Magic'' (1965; also issued as ''Gray Magic'', 1967) *''Octagon Magic'' (1967) *''Fur Magic'' (1968) *''Dragon Magic'' (1972) *''Lavender-Green Magic'' (1974) *''Red Hart Magic'' (1976) *''Dragon Mage: A Sequel to Dragon Magic'' (2008), by Norton and Jean Rabe


Mark of the Cat

*''The Mark of the Cat'' (1992) *''Mark of the Cat, Year of the Rat'' (2002) – ''The Mark of the Cat'' packaged with a new and related novel


Quag Keep

Part of the ''
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'' campaign setting for ''
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''. *'' Quag Keep'' (1979) *'' Return to Quag Keep'' (2005), Norton and
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Star Ka'at

Four novels by Norton and
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. *''Star Ka'at'' (1976) *''Star Ka'at World'' (1978) *''Star Ka'ats and the Plant People'' (1979) *''Star Ka'ats and the Winged Warriors'' (1981)


The Time Traders (Ross Murdock)

Time agents Ross Murdock and Travis Fox travel through time and space to safeguard Earth. *''
The Time Traders ''The Time Traders'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Andre Norton, the first in ''The Time Traders'' series. It was first published in 1958, and has been printed in several editions. It was updated by Norton in 2000 to account for r ...
'' (1958) *'' Galactic Derelict'' (1959) *'' The Defiant Agents'' (1962) *'' Key Out of Time'' (1963) *''Firehand'' (1994), with P. M. Griffin *''Echoes in Time'' (1999), with Sherwood Smith *''Atlantis Endgame'' (2002), with Sherwood Smith


Trillium, or World of the Three Moons

Only the third book was written solely by Norton; the first book was a collaboration of Norton,
Marion Zimmer Bradley Marion Eleanor Zimmer Bradley (June 3, 1930 – September 25, 1999) was an American author of fantasy, historical fantasy, science fiction, and science fantasy novels, and is best known for the Arthurian fiction novel ''The Mists of Avalon'' an ...
and Julian May. The other books are included here for completeness but had no input from Norton. For further details see Trillium series. *''Black Trillium'' (1990), with Marion Zimmer Bradley and Julian May *''Blood Trillium'' (1993), by Julian May *''Golden Trillium'' (1993), by Andre Norton *''Lady of the Trillium'' (1995), by Marion Zimmer Bradley *''Sky Trillium'' (1997), by Julian May


Free Traders universe

*''Dark Piper'' (1968) - Vere Collis and his companions are the only human survivors on the planet Beltane *''Dread Companion'' (1970) - Kilda is governess to a child with a magical companion on the planet Dylan


Dipple

Stories featuring people displaced by interstellar war trying to escape their status as "dipples". *'' Catseye'' (1961) *''Night of Masks'' (1964)


Forerunner

Featuring the Forerunners, an incomprehensible yet powerful vanished alien race whose artefacts survive them. *'' Storm Over Warlock'' (1960) *''Ordeal in Otherwhere'' (1964) *''Forerunner Foray'' (1973) *''Forerunner'' (1981) – the first book published by Tom Doherty Associates under the
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imprint *''Forerunner: The Second Venture'' (1985)


Janus

The story of Naill Renfro who, changed by an alien artefact, sets out to protect the planet of Janus from external threats. *''Judgment on Janus'' (1963; also issued as ''Judgement on Janus'') *''Victory on Janus'' (1966)


Moon Magic or Moon Singer

A series following free trader Krip Vorlund, psychic sorceress Lady Maelen, and their telepathic companions. *''Moon of Three Rings'' (1966) *''Exiles of the Stars'' (1971) *''Flight in Yiktor'' (1986) *''Dare to Go A-Hunting'' (1989)


Solar Queen

A series following the Free Traders on the ''Solar Queen'' starship under captain Jellico exploring and making contact with new worlds. *'' Sargasso of Space'' (1955, as by Andrew North; reissued 1957 as an Ace Double with ''
The Cosmic Puppets ''The Cosmic Puppets'' is a science fiction novel by American author Philip K. Dick, published in 1957. It is a revision of ''A Glass of Darkness'', first published in the December 1956 issue of '' Satellite Science Fiction''. ''The Cosmic Pup ...
'' by Philip K. Dick) *'' Plague Ship'' (1956, as by Andrew North; reissued 1959 as an Ace Double with ''Voodoo Planet'')
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*'' Voodoo Planet'' (1959, as by Andrew North; issued only as an Ace Double, first with ''Plague Ship'' and in 1968 with ''Star Hunter'')
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Postmarked the Stars ''Postmarked the Stars'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Andre Norton, first published in the United States in 1969 by Harcourt, Brace & World. It is part of the series about the adventures of the interstellar tramp freighter '' ...
'' (1969) *''Redline the Stars'' (1993), with P. M. Griffin *''Derelict for Trade'' (1997), with
Sherwood Smith Sherwood Smith (born 1951) is an American fantasy and science fiction writer for young adults and adults. Smith is a Nebula Award finalist and a longtime writing group organizer and participant. Smith's works include the YA novel '' Crown Du ...
*''A Mind for Trade'' (1997), with Sherwood Smith


Zero Stone (Murdoc Jern)

A series following Murdoc Jern, son of a murdered interstellar gem trader, who discovers that the ring his father left him contains one of the powerful Zero Stones. *''The Zero Stone'' (1968) *''Uncharted Stars'' (1969)


Witch World


Estcarp Cycle

*'' Witch World'' (1963) *''Web of the Witch World'' (1964) *''Three Against the Witch World'' (1965) *''Warlock of the Witch World'' (1967) *''Sorceress of the Witch World'' (1968) *''Trey of Swords'' (1977) *''Ware Hawk'' (1983) *''The Gate of the Cat'' (1987) *''Ciara's Song'' (1998), with
Lyn McConchie Lyn McConchie (born 1946) is a New Zealand writer of speculative fiction (science fiction, fantasy, and horror fiction), picture books for children, a nonfiction humour series, a number of standalone books and many short stories, articles, poems ...
*''The Duke's Ballad'' (2005), with Lyn McConchie


High Hallack Cycle

* ''Year of the Unicorn'' (1965) * ''The Crystal Gryphon'' (1972) – first book of the ''Gryphon'' trilogy * ''Spell of the Witch World'' (1972), collection * ''The Jargoon Pard'' (1974) - sequel to ''Year of the Unicorn'' * '' Zarsthor's Bane'' (1978) * ''
Lore of the Witch World ''Lore of the Witch World'' is a collection of science fantasy short stories by American writer Andre Norton, forming part of her Witch World series. It was first published in paperback by DAW Books in September 1980, and has been reprinted numer ...
'' (1980), collection * ''Gryphon in Glory'' (1981) – second book of the ''Gryphon'' trilogy * ''Horn Crown'' (1981) * ''Gryphon's Eyrie'' (1984), with A. C. Crispin – third book of the ''Gryphon'' trilogy * ''Were-Wrath'' ( Cheap Street, 1984), chapterbook, illus. Judy King-Rieniets – limited edition of 177 copies, very rare * ''
Wizards' Worlds ''Wizards' Worlds'' is a collection of science fantasy short stories by American writer Andre Norton. It was first published in hardcover by Tor Books in September 1989, with a limited edition, also in hardcover, following in December of the same ...
'' (1989), collection - contains all of the stories from the previous collection ''
Lore of the Witch World ''Lore of the Witch World'' is a collection of science fantasy short stories by American writer Andre Norton, forming part of her Witch World series. It was first published in paperback by DAW Books in September 1980, and has been reprinted numer ...
'' except "Legacy from Sorn Fen", as well as additional stories including "Were-Wrath" * ''Songsmith'' (1992), with A. C. Crispin * ''Silver May Tarnish'' (2005), with
Lyn McConchie Lyn McConchie (born 1946) is a New Zealand writer of speculative fiction (science fiction, fantasy, and horror fiction), picture books for children, a nonfiction humour series, a number of standalone books and many short stories, articles, poems ...


The Turning

*''Storms of Victory'' (omnibus) (1991) contains ''Port of Dead Ships'' by Andre Norton & ''Seakeep'' by P. M. Griffin *''Flight of Vengeance'' (omnibus) (1992) contains ''Exile'' by Mary H. Schaub & ''Falcon Hope'' by P. M. Griffin *''On Wings of Magic'' (omnibus) (1994) contains ''We the Women'' by Patricia Mathews & ''Falcon Magic'' by
Sasha Miller Sasha Miller is the pseudonym of American fantasy writer Georgia Myrle Miller (born October 15, 1933 in Erick, Oklahoma). She has also written under the names Georgia Sallaska, Myrle Benedict, and G. S. Madden. In 1958 and 1959 she published a ...


= Secrets of the Witch World

= (also part of ''The Turning'') *''The Key of the Keplian'' (1995) with Lyn McConchie *''The Magestone'' (1996) with Mary H. Schaub *''The Warding of Witch World'' (1996)


Witch World anthologies edited

*''Tales of the Witch World 1'' (1987) – Norton wrote the introduction and ''Of the Shaping of Ulm's Heir'' *''Four from the Witch World'' (1989) – Norton wrote the introduction *''Tales of the Witch World 2'' (1988) – Norton wrote the introduction *''Tales of the Witch World 3'' (1990) – Norton wrote the introduction


Omnibus editions

*''The Beast Master / Star Hunter'' (1961, an Ace Double) *''Eye of the Monster / Sea Siege'' (1962, an Ace Double) *''Star Hunter / Voodoo Planet'' (1968, an Ace Double) *''Star Hunter and Voodoo Planet'' (1980, contains both ''Star Hunter'' and ''Voodoo Planet'' but is not an Ace Double) *''Sword Series Trilogy'' (1984 boxed set containing ''The Sword is Drawn'', ''Sword in Sheath'' and ''At Swords' Point'') *''Witch World: Swords and Spells'' (omnibus) (SFBC) (1987) contains ''Trey of Swords'', ''Ware Hawk'' & ''The Gate of the Cat'' *''The Magic Books'' (1988 omnibus of ''Fur Magic'', ''Steel Magic'' and ''Octagon Magic'') *''Annals of the Witch World'' (omnibus) (SFBC) (1994) also published as ''The Gates to Witch World'' contains ''Witch World'', ''Web of Witch World'' & ''Year of the Unicorn'' *''Chronicles of the Witch World'' (omnibus) (SFBC) (1998) also published as ''Lost Lands of Witch World'' contains ''Three Against the Witch World'', ''Warlock of the Witch World'' & ''Sorceress of the Witch World'' *''Time Traders'' (2000 omnibus of ''The Time Traders'' and ''Galactic Derelict'') *''Time Traders II'' (2001 omnibus of ''The Defiant Agents'' and ''Key Out of Time'') *''The Gates to Witch World'' (omnibus) (TOR) (2001) also published as ''Annals of the Witch World'' contains ''Witch World'', ''Web of Witch World'' & ''Year of the Unicorn'' *''Secrets of the Witch World'' (omnibus) (2001) contains ''Key of the Keplain'', ''The Magestone'' & ''The Warding of Witch World'' – released as Digital Media Only *''Star Soldiers'' (2001 omnibus of ''Star Guard'' and ''Star Rangers'') *''Time Traders III'' (2002 omnibus of ''Echoes in Time'' and ''Atlantis Endgame'') *''Warlock'' (2002 omnibus of ''Storm Over Warlock'', ''Ordeal in Otherwhere'' and ''Forerunner Foray'') *''Janus'' (2002 omnibus of ''Judgment on Janus'' and ''Victory on Janus'') *''Darkness and Dawn'' (2003 omnibus of ''Daybreak – 2250 AD'' & ''No Night Without Stars'') *''Solar Queen'' (2003 omnibus of ''Sargasso of Space'' and ''Plague Ship'') *''Lost Lands of Witch World'' (omnibus) (TOR) (2004) also published as ''Chronicles of the Witch World'' contains ''Three Against the Witch World'', ''Warlock of the Witch World'' & ''Sorceress of the Witch World'' *''Gods and Androids'' (2004 omnibus of ''Android at Arms'' and ''Wraiths of Time'') *''Beast Master Team'' (2004, omnibus of ''Beast Master's Ark'' and ''Beast Master's Circus'') *''Beast Master's Planet'' (2005, omnibus of ''Beast Master'' and ''Lord of Thunder'') *''Masks of the Outcasts'' (2005 omnibus of ''Catseye'' and ''Night of Masks'') *''Dark Companion'' (2005 omnibus of ''Dark Piper'' and ''Dread Companion'') *''Moonsinger'' (2006 omnibus of ''Moon of Three Rings'' and ''Exiles of the Stars'') *''Quag Keep & Return to Quag Keep'' (2006 omnibus of ''Quag Keep'' and ''Return to Quag Keep'') *''From the Sea To the Stars'' (2007 omnibus of ''Sea Siege'' and ''Star Gate'') *''Star Flight'' (2007 omnibus edition of ''The Stars are Ours!'' and ''Star Born'') *''Crosstime'' (2008 omnibus of ''The Crossroads of Time'' and ''Quest Crosstime'') *''Search for the Star Stones'' (2008 omnibus of ''The Zero Stone'' and ''Uncharted Stars'') *''The Game of Stars and Comets'' (2009 omnibus of ''The Sioux Spaceman'', ''The Eye of the Monster'', ''The X Factor'' and ''Voorloper'') *''Deadly Dreams'' (2011 omnibus of ''Perilous Dreams'' and ''Knave of Dreams'') *''Moonsinger's Quest'' (2011 omnibus of ''Flight in Yiktor'' and ''Dare to Go A-Hunting'') *''Ice and Shadow'' (2012 omnibus of ''Ice Crown'' and ''Brother to Shadows'') *''The Forerunner Factor'' (2012 omnibus of ''Forerunner'' & ''Forerunner: The Second Venture'') *''The Iron Breed'' (2013 omnibus of ''Iron Cage'' and ''Breed to Come'') *''Children of the Gates'' (2013 omnibus of ''Here Abide Monsters'' and ''Yurth Burden'') *''Secret of the Stars'' (2014 omnibus of ''Secret of the Lost Race'' and ''Star Hunter'') *''Tales from High Hallack'' (2014 short story omnibus in three volumes)


Short stories

Some short stories appear in multiple books but only one book publication is listed for each. *"Black Irish" (1939), ''
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'' *"Freedom" (1943), poem, '' Cleveland Press'', September * "People of the Crater" (1947), as by Andrew North, ''Fantasy Book'', Vol. 1. No. 1; also issued as "Garin of Tav" (1972) – ''
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'' * "The Gifts of Asti" (1948), as by Andrew North, ''Fantasy Book'', Vol. 1, No. 3 – ''The Book of Andre Norton''
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via Project Gutenberg * "All Cats Are Gray" (1953), as by Andrew North, ''Fantastic Universe'', Aug./Sep. 1953 – ''The Book of Andre Norton''
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via Project Gutenberg *"Mousetrap" (1954) – ''The Book of Andre Norton'' *"By A Hair" (1958) – ''High Sorcery'' *"The Boy and the Ogre" (1966) – ''Golden Magazine'', September 1966 *"The Toymaker's Snuffbox" (1966) – ''Moon Mirror'' *"Wizards' Worlds" (1967) – ''High Sorcery'' *"Garan of Yu-Lac" (1969) – ''Garan the Eternal'' *"Toys of Tamisan" (1969) – ''High Sorcery'' *"Long Live Lord Kor!" (1970) – ''The Book of Andre Norton'' *"Through the Needle's Eye" (1970) – ''High Sorcery'' *"Ully the Piper" (1970) – ''High Sorcery'' *"Ghost Tour" (1971) – ''Witchcraft and Sorcery'', Vol. 1, No. 5, Feb. 1971 *"Amber out of Quayth" (1972) – ''Spell of Witch World'' *"Artos, Son of Marius" (1972) – ''Dragon Magic'' *"Dragon Scale Silver" (1972) – ''Spell of Witch World'' *"Dream Smith" (1972) – ''Spell of Witch World'' *"Legacy from Sorn Fen" (1972) – ''Garan the Eternal'' *"One Spell Wizard" (1972) – ''Garan the Eternal'' *"A Desirable Lakeside Residence" (1973) – ''Moon Mirror'' *"London Bridge" (1973) – ''The Book of Andre Norton'' *"Teddi" (1973) – ''Moon Mirror'' *"The Toads of Grimmerdale" (1973) – ''The Book of Andre Norton'' *"The Long Night of Waiting" (1974) – ''The Book of Andre Norton'' *"Outside" (1974) – ''Moon Mirror'' *"Cats" (1976), poem – ''Omniumgathum'' by Jonathan Bacon *"The Last Cohort" (1976), poem – ''Omniumgathum'' *"Song of the Barbarian Swordsman" (1976), poem – ''Omniumgathum'' by Jonathan Bacon *"Get Out of My Dream!" (1976) – ''Perilous Dreams'' *"Nightmare" (1976) – ''Perilous Dreams'' *"Ship of Mist" (1976) – ''Perilous Dreams'' *"Spider Silk" (1976) – ''Lore of the Witch World'' *"Sword of Ice" (1977) – ''Trey of Swords'' *"Sword of Lost Battles" (1977) – ''Trey of Swords'' *"Sword of Shadow" (1977) – ''Trey of Swords'' *"Sword of Unbelief" (1977) – ''Lore of the Witch World'' *"Falcon Blood" (1979) – ''Lore of the Witch World'' *"Sand Sister" (1979) – ''Lore of the Witch World'' *"Changeling" (1980) – ''Lore of the Witch World'' *"Moon Mirror" (1982) – ''Moon Mirror'' *"Swamp Dweller" (1985) – ''Magic of Ithkar 1'' *"Of the Shaping of Ulm's Heir" (1987) – ''Tales of the Witch World 1'' *"Rider on a Mountain" (1987) – ''Friends of the Horseclans'' by Robert Adams *"Serpent's Tooth" (1987 limited ed. chapterbook, above) – ''The SFWA Grand Masters'', Vol. 2 by Frederik Pohl *"The Dowry of the Rag Picker's Daughter" (1988) – ''Arabesques'' by Susan Shwartz *"How Many Miles to Babylon?" (1988) – ''Moon Mirror'' *"Noble Warrior" (1989) – ''Catfantastic'' *"Hob's Pot" (1991) – ''Catfantastic II'' *"The Silent One" (1991) – ''Chilled to the Bone'' by
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*"The Chronicler: `There was a time ...`" (1991) – ''Storms of Victory'' *"The Chronicler: `Once I was Duratan ...`" (1992) – ''Flight of Vengeance'' *"The Nabob's Gift" (1992) – ''All Hallows Eve: Tales of Love and the Supernatural'' by Mary Elizabeth Allen *"Nine Threads of Gold" (1992) – ''After the King'' by
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*"That Which Overfloweth" (1992) – ''Grails; Quest of the Dawn'' by Richard Gillium *"A Very Dickensy Christmas" (1992) – ''The Magic of Christmas'' by John Silbersack *"The Chronicler: `There are places `" (1994) – ''On Wings of Magic'' *"Noble Warrior Meets with a Ghost" (1994) – ''Catfantastic III'' *"The Last Spell" (1995) – ''Ancient Enchantresses'' by Kathleen M. Massie-Ferch *"The Way Wind" (1995) – ''Sisters in Fantasy, Vol. 1'' by Susan Shwartz and Martin H. Greenberg *"Auour the Deepminded" (1996) – ''Warrior Enchantresses'' by Kathleen M. Massie-Ferch *"No Folded Hands" (1996) – ''The Williamson Effect'' by
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*"Noble Warrior; Teller of Fortunes" (1996) – ''Catfantastic IV'' *"Bard's Crown" (1997) – ''Elf Fantastic'' by Martin H. Greenberg *"Frog Magic" (1997) – ''Wizard Fantastic'' by Martin H. Greenberg *"Herne's Lady" (1998) – ''Lamps on the Brow'' by James Cahill *"The Outling" (1998) – ''Lord of the Fantastic: Fantastic Stories in Honor of Roger Zelazny'' by Martin H. Greenberg *"The Stonish Men" (1998) – ''On Crusade: More Tales of the Knights Templar'' by
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*"Churchyard Yew" (1999) – ''Dangerous Magic'' by Denise Little *"Noble Warrior and the `Gentleman`" (1999) – ''Catfantastic V'' *"Root and Branch Shall Change" (1999) – ''Merlin'' by Martin H. Greenberg *"White Violets" (1999) – ''
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'', Autumn 1999 *"Needle and Dream" (2000) – ''Perchance to Dream'' by Denise Little *"Procession to Var" (2000) – ''Guardsmen of Tomorrow'' by Martin H. Greenberg *"Set in Stone" (2000) – ''Far Frontiers'' by Martin H. Greenberg *"Ravenmere" (2001) – ''Historical Hauntings'' by
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*"Three-Inch Trouble" (2001) – ''A Constellation of Cats'' by Denise Little *"The End is the Beginning" (2002) – ''Oceans of Space'' by Brian Thomsen *"The Familiar" (2002) – ''Familiars'' by Denise Little *"Red Cross, White Cross" (2002) – ''Knight Fantastic'' by Martin H. Greenberg *"Sow's Ear – Silk Purse" (2002) – ''30th Anniversary DAW: Fantasy'' by Elizabeth R. Wollheim *"Earthborne" (2004) – ''Masters of Fantasy'' by Bill Fawcett and Brian Thomsen *"The Cobwebbed Princess" (2005) – ''Magic Tails'' by Martin H. Greenberg and
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*"Faire Likeness" (2005) – ''Renaissance Faire''


Anthologies edited

This section does not include four Witch World anthologies. *''Bullard of the Space Patrol'' (Cleveland: World Publishing Company, 1951), collection of stories by
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, edited with an introduction by Norton *''Space Service'' (World, 1953), ed. with introduction by Norton *''Space Pioneers'' (World, 1954), ed. with preface by Norton *''Space Police'' (World, 1956), ed. with foreword by Norton *'' Gates to Tomorrow: An Introduction to Science Fiction'' (1973), ed. with Ernestine Donaldy *''Small Shadows Creep'' (1974) *''Baleful Beasts and Eerie Creatures'' (1976), ed. with Rod Ruth, introduction by Norton *''
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'' (1989), ed. with Ingrid Zierhut and Robert Bloch, includes "The Toads Of Grimmerdale" by Norton *''Renaissance Faire'' (2005), ed. with
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, introduction and "Faire Likeness" by Norton


Catfantastic

Five anthologies edited by Norton and
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, published by DAW books. * ''Catfantastic: Nine Lives and Fifteen Tales'' (1989), introduction and "Noble Warrior" by Norton * ''Catfantastic II'' (1991; also issued as ''Fantastic Cat''), introduction by Norton and Greenberg, "Hob's Pot" by Norton * ''Catfantastic III'' (1994), introduction and "Noble Warrior Meets with a Ghost" by Norton * ''Catfantastic IV'' (1996), introduction and "Noble Warrior, Teller of Fortunes" by Norton * ''Catfantastic V'' (1999), introduction and "Noble Warrior and the "Gentleman"" by Norton


Magic in Ithkar

Four anthologies edited by Norton and Robert Adams, published by
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. Adams is credited with the four Prologues and the Biographical Notes for volume 4, Norton with the Biographical Notes for volume 1 (vols. 2 and 3 not credited). *'' Magic in Ithkar'' (1985), includes "Swamp Dweller" by Norton *'' Magic in Ithkar 2'' (1985) *''
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'' (1986) *'' Magic in Ithkar 4'' (1987)


Works by Andre Norton published exclusively a
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* ''The Cat Who Used His Wits'' - (ss) * ''Explorer IV'' - (ss) * ''The Fat Troll'' - (ss) * ''Fanus'' - (ss) * ''The Hobyahs'' - (ss) * ''The Legend of the Fairy Stone'' - (ss) * ''The Knights of the Fish'' - (ss) * ''Place by the Window'' - (ss) * ''Ring of Stone'' - (ss) * ''Rusted Armor'' - (ss) * ''Rusted Armor'' - (novel co-authored with Caroline Fike) * ''The Scribbling Women'' - (text book for universities covering female Victorian authors) * ''Strong Medicine'' - (ss) * ''The Telling of Tales'' - (collection of 13 previously unpublished short stories. * ''Trouble in Mayapan'' - (fourth novel in the Lorens Van Norreys series) * ''Ully the Piper (draft)'' - (ss) * ''Water Wizard'' - (ss) * ''Who Dreams of Dragons?'' - (ss) Dedicated to Anne McCaffrey * ''Yankee Camels'' - (ss)


Non-fiction

;Journal articles *


Notes


References


External links


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"The Estate Authorized Andre Norton Website." — includes bibliography and much more.

at www.andre-norton.org — Not a complete list of novels * * * ;Works * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Norton Andre Bibliography * Bibliographies of American writers Fantasy bibliographies Science fiction bibliographies