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Ace Books Ace Books is a publisher of science fiction (SF) and fantasy books founded in New York City in 1952 by Aaron A. Wyn. It began as a genre publisher of mysteries and westerns, and soon branched out into other genres, publishing its first scienc ...
began publishing
genre fiction Genre fiction, also known as popular fiction, is a term used in the book-trade for fictional works written with the intent of fitting into a specific literary genre, in order to appeal to readers and fans already familiar with that genre. A num ...
starting in 1952. Initially these were mostly in
tête-bêche In philately, ''tête-bêche'' ( French for "head-to-tail", lit. "head-to-head") is a joined pair of stamps in which one is upside-down in relation to the other, produced intentionally or accidentally. Like any pair of stamps, a pair of ''tête ...
format with the ends of the two parts meeting in the middle and with a divider between them which functioned as the rear cover of both (the two parts were oriented upside-down with respect to each other in order to effect this), but the company also published some single volumes during the early years. The proportion of singles increased until they stopped producing doubles about 1978. The tête-bêche format was discarded in 1973, but future double novels were continued for a while with both parts oriented the same way, so that the first page of one part followed soon after the last page of the other part. Between 1952 and 1968, the books had a letter-series identifier; after that date they were given five-digit numeric serial numbers. The list given here includes every Ace Double Book published between 1952 and 1978, for all genres. It gives a date of publication; in all cases this refers to the date of publication by Ace, and not the date of original publication of the novels. For more information about the history of these titles, see the entry for
Ace Books Ace Books is a publisher of science fiction (SF) and fantasy books founded in New York City in 1952 by Aaron A. Wyn. It began as a genre publisher of mysteries and westerns, and soon branched out into other genres, publishing its first scienc ...
, which includes a discussion of the serial numbering conventions used and an explanation of the letter-code system.


Genres and collectability

Ace published
science fiction Science fiction (sometimes shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel unive ...
, mysteries, and
westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk tales of the Western United States, particularly the Southwestern United States, as well as Northern Mexico and Western Canada. It is commonly referred ...
, as well as books not in any of these
genres Genre () is any form or type of communication in any mode (written, spoken, digital, artistic, etc.) with socially-agreed-upon conventions developed over time. In popular usage, it normally describes a category of literature, music, or other for ...
. Several bibliographic references have been compiled for the
science fiction Science fiction (sometimes shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel unive ...
books (see the section for
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). The tête-bêche format inspired a further series of sf doubles published by
Tor Books Tor Books is the primary imprint of Tor Publishing Group (previously Tom Doherty Associates), a publishing company based in New York City. It primarily publishes science fiction and fantasy titles, and is the largest publisher of Chinese scien ...
between 1988 and 1991, the Tor Double Novels. Because the tête-bêche format is part of the attraction for some collectors, titles published between 1974 and 1978, which contained two titles by one or two authors but which are not tête-bêche, are not regarded by some collectors as true Ace Doubles. All the books are included in the list given below, with the difference in format noted. The list given here includes an indication of the genre of the works, in italics after the serial number. Abbreviations used are "SF" for
science fiction Science fiction (sometimes shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel unive ...
titles; "MY" for
mystery Mystery, The Mystery, Mysteries or The Mysteries may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional characters *Mystery, a cat character in ''Emily the Strange'' Films * ''Mystery'' (2012 film), a 2012 Chinese drama film * ''Mystery'' ( ...
titles, and "WE" for
westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk tales of the Western United States, particularly the Southwestern United States, as well as Northern Mexico and Western Canada. It is commonly referred ...
. In addition, "NA" is used to mean "not applicable", when one or both of the books is not in one of these three genres; and "UN", when the genre of the books is not known. The list also gives a date of publication; in all cases this refers to the date of publication by Ace, and not necessarily the date of original publication of the novels. The list is thought to be complete, but there may be minor omissions among the later lists. For more information about the history of these titles, see
Ace Books Ace Books is a publisher of science fiction (SF) and fantasy books founded in New York City in 1952 by Aaron A. Wyn. It began as a genre publisher of mysteries and westerns, and soon branched out into other genres, publishing its first scienc ...
, which includes a discussion of the serial numbering conventions used and an explanation of the letter-code system.


Jokes

The double format inspired contests for ironic or satirical combinations of titles that might appear, as in " No Blade of Grass"/"
The Sheep Look Up ''The Sheep Look Up'' is a science fiction novel by British author John Brunner, first published in 1972. The novel is decidedly dystopian; the book deals with the deterioration of the environment in the United States. It was nominated for th ...
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D and S Series

*D-001 ''MY''
Samuel W. Taylor Samuel Woolley Taylor (February 5, 1907 – September 26, 1997) was an American novelist, scriptwriter, and historian. Biography Taylor was born in Provo, Utah to Janet "Nettie" Maria Woolley and John W. Taylor, the son of John Taylor, p ...
''The Grinning Gismo'' /
Keith Vining Keith Vining was an American writer. His works included * ''Too Hot for Hell'' (Ace Double D-01, 1952); bound dos-à-dos with Samuel W. Taylor's ''The Grinning Gismo''. * ''Keep Running'' (Chicago Paperback House, 1962). ''Too Hot for Hell'', ...
''Too Hot For Hell'' (1952) *D-002 ''WE''
William Colt MacDonald Allan William Colt MacDonald (December 2, 1891 – March 27, 1968), who used the name William Colt MacDonald for his writing, was an American writer of westerns born in Detroit, Michigan whose work appeared both in books and on film. Biography Hi ...
''Bad Man's Return'' / J. Edward Leithead ''Bloody Hoofs'' (1952) *D-003 ''MY'' Mel Colton ''The Big Fix'' / Kate Clugston ''Twist the Knife Slowly (A Murderer in the House)'' (1952) *D-004 ''WE'' Lewis B. Patten ''Massacre at White River'' / Walter A. Tompkins ''Rimrock Rider'' (1952) *D-005 ''MY''
Eaton R. Goldthwaite Eaton may refer to: Buildings Canada * Eaton Centre, the name of various shopping malls in Canada due to having been anchored by an Eaton's store * Eaton's / John Maryon Tower, a cancelled skyscraper in Toronto * Eaton Hall (King City), a conferen ...
''The Scarlet Spade'' / Harry Whittington ''Drawn To Evil'' (1952) *D-006 ''WE'' William E. Vance ''The Branded Lawman'' / Nelson C. Nye ''Plunder Valley'' (1952) *D-007 ''MY'' Stephen Ransome ''I, the Executioner (False Bounty)'' / Harry Whittington ''So Dead My Love!'' (1953) *D-008 ''WE'' Allan K. Echols ''Terror Rides the Range'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Gunsmoke Gold'' (1953) *D-009 ''MY'' Michael Morgan ''Decoy'' / Sherwood King ''If I Die Before I Wake'' (1953) *D-010 ''WE'' Leslie Scott ''The Brazos Firebrand'' / Gordon Young ''Hell on Hoofs'' (1953) *D-011 ''MY''
Day Keene Gunard Hjertstedt (March 28, 1904 - January 9, 1969), better known by pen name Day Keene, was an American novelist, short story writer and radio and television scriptwriter. Keene wrote over 50 novels and was the head writer for radio soap operas ...
''Mrs. Homicide'' / William L. Stuart ''Dead Ahead'' *D-012 ''WE'' Dudley Dean Mcgaughty (as Dean Owen) ''The Man From Boot Hill'' /
Dan J. Stevens Wayne D. Overholser (born September 4, 1906 in Pomeroy, Washington; † died August 27, 1996 in Boulder, Colorado), was an American Western writer. Overholser won the 1953 First Spur Award for Best Western Novel for ''Lawman'' using the pseudonym ...
''Wild Horse Range'' (1953) *D-013 ''NA'' Theodore S. Drachman ''Cry Plague!'' /
Leslie Edgley Leslie John Edgley (October 14, 1912 – August 9, 2002) was a mystery fiction writer, radio drama, radio dramatist screenwriter and playwright. Among the works for which he became known are the scripts for many episodes of ''Perry Mason (1957 TV ...
''The Judas Goat'' (1953) *D-014 ''WE'' Paul Evan Lehman ''Vultures On Horseback'' /
George Kilrain George may refer to: People * George (given name) * George (surname) * George (singer), American-Canadian singer George Nozuka, known by the mononym George * George Washington, First President of the United States * George W. Bush, 43rd Preside ...
''Maverick With A Star'' (1953) *D-015 ''MY''
William Burroughs William Seward Burroughs II (; February 5, 1914 – August 2, 1997) was an American writer and visual artist, widely considered a primary figure of the Beat Generation and a major postmodern author who influenced popular cultur ...
(as William Lee) ''Junkie'' / Maurice Helbrant ''Narcotic Agent'' (1953) *D-016 ''MY''
Edmond de Goncourt Edmond Louis Antoine Huot de Goncourt (; 26 May 182216 July 1896) was a French writer, literary critic, art critic, book publisher and the founder of the Académie Goncourt. Biography Goncourt was born in Nancy. His parents, Marc-Pierre Huot d ...
and J. De Goncourt '' Germinie'' /
Paul Bourget Paul Charles Joseph Bourget (; 2 September 185225 December 1935) was a French poet, novelist and critic. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature five times. Life Paul Bourget was born in Amiens in the Somme ''département'' of P ...
'' Crime D'Amour'' (1953) *D-017 ''MY''
William Campbell Gault William Campbell Gault (1910–1995) was an American writer. He wrote under his own name, and as Roney Scott and Will Duke, among other pseudonyms. He is probably best remembered for his sports fiction, particularly the young-readers' novels he be ...
(as Roney Scott) ''Shakedown'' /
Howard Fast Howard Melvin Fast (November 11, 1914 – March 12, 2003) was an American novelist and television writer. Fast also wrote under the pen names E.V. Cunningham and Walter Ericson. Biography Early life Fast was born in New York City. His mother, ...
(as Walter Ericson) ''The Darkness Within'' *D-018 ''WE'' J. Edward Leithead ''The Lead-Slingers '' / Samuel Peeples (as Brad Ward) ''The Hanging Hills'' (1953) *D-019 ''MY''
Hal Braham Hal Braham (1911-1994) was an American writer primarily known for his work in crime fiction and western fiction. He has a film credit for the story in the 1942 Jackie Gleason movie ''Tramp, Tramp, Tramp''. His published work was mostly released ...
(as Mel Colton) ''Never Kill A Cop'' /
Leslie Edgley Leslie John Edgley (October 14, 1912 – August 9, 2002) was a mystery fiction writer, radio drama, radio dramatist screenwriter and playwright. Among the works for which he became known are the scripts for many episodes of ''Perry Mason (1957 TV ...
''Fear No More'' (1953) *D-020 ''WE''
Roy Manning Roy Lee Manning, Jr. (born December 4, 1981), is an American football coach and former player who currently serves as the outside linebackers coach, nickel coach, and assistant defensive head coach for the USC Trojans football. Coach Manning play ...
''The Desparado Code'' / Allan K. Echols ''Double-Cross Brand'' *D-021 ''MY'' John N. Makris ''Nightshade'' /
Lester Dent Lester Dent (October 12, 1904 – March 11, 1959) was an American pulp-fiction writer, best known as the creator and main writer of the series of novels about the scientist and adventurer Doc Savage. The 159 Doc Savage novels that Dent wrote over ...
''High Stakes'' (1953) *D-022 ''WE'' Bliss Lomax ''Maverick Of The Plains'' / Leslie Scott ''Badlands Masquerader'' (1953) *D-023 ''MY''
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
(as Stuart Brock) ''Bring Back Her Body'' / Richard Sale ''Passing Strange'' (1953) *D-024 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Vulture Valley'' / John Callahan ''The Sidewinders'' (1953) *D-025 ''NA''
P. G. Wodehouse Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, ( ; 15 October 188114 February 1975) was an English author and one of the most widely read humorists of the 20th century. His creations include the feather-brained Bertie Wooster and his sagacious valet, Jeeve ...
''Quick Service'' / ''The Code Of The Woosters'' (1953) *D-026 ''NA''
Harold Acton Sir Harold Mario Mitchell Acton (5 July 1904 – 27 February 1994) was a British writer, scholar, and aesthete who was a prominent member of the Bright Young Things. He wrote fiction, biography, history and autobiography. During his stay in Ch ...
and
Lee Yi-Hsieh Lee may refer to: Name Given name * Lee (given name), a given name in English Surname * Chinese surnames romanized as Li or Lee: ** Li (surname 李) or Lee (Hanzi ), a common Chinese surname ** Li (surname 利) or Lee (Hanzi ), a Chinese ...
(translators) ''Love In A Junk And Other Exotic Tales'' /
Charles Pettit Charles Pettit (1736 – September 4, 1806) was an American lawyer and merchant from New Jersey and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He served as a delegate for Pennsylvania to the Confederation Congress from 1785 to 1787. Biography Charles Pettit w ...
''The Impotent General'' (1953) *D-027 ''MY''
Bruno Fischer Bruno Fischer (29 June 1908 – 16 March 1992) was a German-born American author of weird and crime fiction. Biography The son of a grocer, Fischer was born in Berlin, Germany, on 29 June 1908. Bruno emigrated to the United States with his fa ...
''The Fingered Man'' /
Hal Braham Hal Braham (1911-1994) was an American writer primarily known for his work in crime fiction and western fiction. He has a film credit for the story in the 1942 Jackie Gleason movie ''Tramp, Tramp, Tramp''. His published work was mostly released ...
(as Mel Colton) ''Double Take'' (1953) *D-028 ''WE'' Paul Evans ''Gunsmoke Kingdom'' / William E. Vance ''Avenger From Nowhere'' (1953) *D-029 ''MY''
Ross Laurence Ross or ROSS may refer to: People * Clan Ross, a Highland Scottish clan * Ross (name), including a list of people with the surname or given name Ross, as well as the meaning * Earl of Ross, a peerage of Scotland Places * RoSS, the Republic of Sout ...
''The Fast Buck'' /
J. F. Hutton ''J. The Jewish News of Northern California'', formerly known as ''Jweekly'', is a weekly print newspaper in Northern California, with its online edition updated daily. It is owned and operated by San Francisco Jewish Community Publications In ...
''Dead Man Friday'' *D-030 ''WE''
George Kilrain George may refer to: People * George (given name) * George (surname) * George (singer), American-Canadian singer George Nozuka, known by the mononym George * George Washington, First President of the United States * George W. Bush, 43rd Preside ...
''South To Santa Fe'' / Samuel Peeples (as Brad Ward) ''Johnny Sundance'' (1953) *D-031 ''SF''
A. E. van Vogt Alfred Elton van Vogt ( ; April 26, 1912 – January 26, 2000) was a Canadian-born American science fiction author. His fragmented, bizarre narrative style influenced later science fiction writers, notably Philip K. Dick. He was one of the ...
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The World of Null-A ''The World of Null-A'', sometimes written ''The World of Ā'', is a 1948 science fiction novel by Canadian-American writer A. E. van Vogt. It was originally published as a three-part serial in 1945 in ''Astounding Stories''. It incorporates con ...
'' / '' The Universe Maker'' (1953) *D-033 ''MY'' Carl G. Hodges ''Murder By The Pack'' / Frank Kane ''About Face'' *D-034 ''WE'' Ken Murray ''Hellion's Hole'' / Ken Murray ''Feud In Piney Flats'' (1953) *D-035 ''NA''
Rae Loomis Rae may refer to: People *Rae (given name), including a list of people with the given name * Rae (surname), including a list of people with the surname Nicknames for * Rachel (given name) * Rachelle * Raquel *Raven (given name) * Reema * Reena ...
''The Marina Street Girls'' /
Jack Houston John William Houston (30 December 1919 – 27 October 2008) was an Australian politician. He was the Australian Labor Party (Queensland Branch), Labor member for Electoral district of Bulimba, Bulimba in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland f ...
''Open All Night'' (1953) *D-036 ''SF'' Robert E. Howard ''
Conan the Conqueror ''The Hour of the Dragon'', also known as ''Conan the Conqueror'', is a fantasy novel by American writer Robert E. Howard featuring his sword and sorcery hero Conan the Cimmerian. It was one of the last Conan stories published before Howard ...
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Leigh Brackett Leigh Douglass Brackett (December 7, 1915 – March 18, 1978) was an American science fiction writer known as "the Queen of Space Opera." She was also a screenwriter, known for ''The Big Sleep'' (1946), '' Rio Bravo'' (1959), and '' The Long Goo ...
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The Sword of Rhiannon ''The Sword of Rhiannon'' is a science fantasy novel by American writer Leigh Brackett, set in her usual venue of Mars. A 1942 Brackett story, "The Sorcerer of Rhiannon", also uses the name; however, it is the name of a place rather than a charac ...
'' (1953) *D-037 ''MY'' Marvin Claire ''The Drowning Wire'' /
Will Oursler William Charles Oursler (July 12, 1913 – January 7, 1985) was an American author, lecturer and radio commentator, and the son of noted novelist and playwright Fulton Oursler. He frequently wrote and spoke on religious and inspirational subjec ...
''Departure Delayed'' (1953) *D-038 ''WE'' Bliss Lomax ''Outlaw River'' /
Louis L'Amour Louis Dearborn L'Amour (; né LaMoore; March 22, 1908 – June 10, 1988) was an American novelist and short story writer. His books consisted primarily of Western novels (though he called his work "frontier stories"); however, he also wrote hi ...
(as Jim Mayo) ''Showdown At Yellow Butte'' *D-039 ''WE''
Frank Gruber Frank Gruber (born February 2, 1904, Elmer, Minnesota, died December 9, 1969, Santa Monica, California) was an American writer. He was a writer of stories for pulp fiction magazines. He also wrote dozens of novels, mostly Westerns and detecti ...
''Quantrell's Raiders'' /
Frank Gruber Frank Gruber (born February 2, 1904, Elmer, Minnesota, died December 9, 1969, Santa Monica, California) was an American writer. He was a writer of stories for pulp fiction magazines. He also wrote dozens of novels, mostly Westerns and detecti ...
''Rebel Road'' (1953) *D-040 ''MY''
Cornell Woolrich Cornell George Hopley Woolrich ( ; December 4, 1903 – September 25, 1968) was an American novelist and short story writer. He sometimes used the pseudonyms William Irish and George Hopley. His biographer, Francis Nevins Jr., rated Woolrich th ...
(as William Irish) ''Waltz Into Darkness'' / Malden Grange ''Bishop Scylla'' *D-041 ''MY''
Day Keene Gunard Hjertstedt (March 28, 1904 - January 9, 1969), better known by pen name Day Keene, was an American novelist, short story writer and radio and television scriptwriter. Keene wrote over 50 novels and was the head writer for radio soap operas ...
''Death House Doll'' / Thomas B. Dewey ''Mourning After'' (1953) *D-042 ''WE'' Walter A. Tompkins ''One Against The Bullet Horde'' /
Charles M. Martin Charles is a masculine given name predominantly found in English and French speaking countries. It is from the French form ''Charles'' of the Proto-Germanic name (in runic alphabet) or ''*karilaz'' (in Latin alphabet), whose meaning was "f ...
''Law For Tombstone'' (1954) *D-044 ''SF''
Donald A. Wollheim Donald Allen Wollheim (October 1, 1914 – November 2, 1990) was an American science fiction editor, publisher, writer, and fan. As an author, he published under his own name as well as under pseudonyms, including David Grinnell, Martin Pearso ...
(ed.) ''The Ultimate Invader and Other Science-Fiction'' /
Eric Frank Russell Eric Frank Russell (January 6, 1905 – February 28, 1978) was a British writer best known for his science fiction novels and short stories. Much of his work was first published in the United States, in John W. Campbell's '' Astounding Science ...
''Sentinels From Space'' (1954) *D-045 ''MY''
Martin L. Weiss Martin may refer to: Places * Martin City (disambiguation) * Martin County (disambiguation) * Martin Township (disambiguation) Antarctica * Martin Peninsula, Marie Byrd Land * Port Martin, Adelie Land * Point Martin, South Orkney Islands Austral ...
''Dead Hitches A Ride'' /
Leslie Edgley Leslie John Edgley (October 14, 1912 – August 9, 2002) was a mystery fiction writer, radio drama, radio dramatist screenwriter and playwright. Among the works for which he became known are the scripts for many episodes of ''Perry Mason (1957 TV ...
''Tracked Down'' (1954) * D-046 ''WE'' Chuck Martin ''Law From Back Beyond'' /
Roy Manning Roy Lee Manning, Jr. (born December 4, 1981), is an American football coach and former player who currently serves as the outside linebackers coach, nickel coach, and assistant defensive head coach for the USC Trojans football. Coach Manning play ...
''Vengeance Valley'' (1954) * D-047 ''MY''
Joe Barry Joe Barry (born July 5, 1970) is an American football coach who is the defensive coordinator for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). He previously served as the assistant head coach and linebackers coach for the Los A ...
''Kiss And Kill'' / Richard Powell ''On The Hook'' (1954) * D-048 ''WE''
Louis L'Amour Louis Dearborn L'Amour (; né LaMoore; March 22, 1908 – June 10, 1988) was an American novelist and short story writer. His books consisted primarily of Western novels (though he called his work "frontier stories"); however, he also wrote hi ...
(as Jim Mayo) ''Utah Blaine'' /
Brad Ward Bradley Richard Ward (born November 23, 1956) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 1995 as a New Democrat and was a junior minister in Bob Rae's government from 1993 to 1995 ...
''Desert Showdown'' (1954) * D-049 ''MY'' Dan Cushman ''Tongking! '' / Charles Grayson ''Golden Temptress'' * D-050 ''NA'' Wilene Shaw ''The Mating Call'' / Ozro Grant ''The Bad 'Un'' (1954) * D-051 ''MY'' Emmett Mcdowell ''Switcheroo'' / Lawrence Treat ''Over The Edge'' (1954) * D-052 ''WE''
William Colt Macdonald Allan William Colt MacDonald (December 2, 1891 – March 27, 1968), who used the name William Colt MacDonald for his writing, was an American writer of westerns born in Detroit, Michigan whose work appeared both in books and on film. Biography Hi ...
''Boomtown Buccaneers'' /
Louis L'Amour Louis Dearborn L'Amour (; né LaMoore; March 22, 1908 – June 10, 1988) was an American novelist and short story writer. His books consisted primarily of Western novels (though he called his work "frontier stories"); however, he also wrote hi ...
''Crossfire Trail'' (1954) * D-053 ''SF''
Murray Leinster Murray Leinster (June 16, 1896 – June 8, 1975) was a pen name of William Fitzgerald Jenkins, an American writer of genre fiction, particularly of science fiction. He wrote and published more than 1,500 short stories and articles, 14 movie ...
''Gateway to Elsewhere'' /
A. E. van Vogt Alfred Elton van Vogt ( ; April 26, 1912 – January 26, 2000) was a Canadian-born American science fiction author. His fragmented, bizarre narrative style influenced later science fiction writers, notably Philip K. Dick. He was one of the ...
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The Weapon Shops of Isher ''The Weapon Shops of Isher'' is a science fiction novel by Canadian writer A. E. van Vogt, first published in 1951. The novel is a fix-up created from three previously published short stories about the Weapon Shops and Isher civilization: * "The ...
'' (1954) * D-055 ''MY'' Robert Turner ''The Tobacco Auction Murders'' /
Michael Stark Michael Stark (born April 6, 1955, New Westminster, British Columbia) is a Canadian voice actor. He was born Michael Williams and now works under the name of Michael Williams-Stark. He has worked as a voice talent for DIC Entertainment which in ...
''Kill-Box'' * D-056 ''WE'' Bliss Lomax ''Ambush At Coffin Canyon'' / Dwight Bennett Newton (as Clement Hardin) ''Hellbent For A Hangrope'' (1954) * D-057 ''MY'' A. S. Fleischman ''Counterspy Express'' /
M. V. Heberden ( ; ; plural, pl. ; ; 1512, from Middle French , literally "my lord") is an honorific title that was used to refer to or address the eldest living brother of the king in the Ancien Régime in France, French royal court. It has now become the ...
(as Charles L. Leonard) ''Treachery In Trieste'' (1954) * D-059 ''MY''
Robert Bloch Robert Albert Bloch (; April 5, 1917September 23, 1994) was an American fiction writer, primarily of crime, psychological horror and fantasy, much of which has been dramatized for radio, cinema and television. He also wrote a relatively small ...
''Spiderweb'' / David Alexander ''The Corpse In My Bed'' (1951) * D-061 ''SF''
L. Sprague de Camp Lyon Sprague de Camp (; November 27, 1907 – November 6, 2000) was an American writer of science fiction, fantasy and non-fiction. In a career spanning 60 years, he wrote over 100 books, including novels and works of non-fiction, including biog ...
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Cosmic Manhunt ''The Queen of Zamba'' is a science fiction novel by American writer L. Sprague de Camp, the first book of his ''Viagens Interplanetarias'' series and its subseries of stories set on the fictional planet Krishna. It was written between November ...
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Clifford D. Simak Clifford Donald Simak (; August 3, 1904 – April 25, 1988) was an American science fiction writer. He won three Hugo Awards and one Nebula Award. The Science Fiction Writers of America made him its third SFWA Grand Master, and the Horror W ...
''Ring Around The Sun'' (1954) * D-063 ''MY'' Harry Whittington ''You'll Die Next! '' /
Frederick C. Davis Frederick may refer to: People * Frederick (given name), the name Nobility Anhalt-Harzgerode * Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Harzgerode (1613–1670) Austria * Frederick I, Duke of Austria (Babenberg), Duke of Austria from 1195 to 1198 * Frederic ...
''Drag The Dark'' * D-064 ''WE'' Paul Evan Lehman ''Bullets Don't Bluff'' / Chandler Whipple ''Under The Mesa Rim'' (1954) * D-065 ''MY'' Edward Kimbrough ''Night Fire'' / Juanita Osborne ''Tornado'' (1954) * D-068 ''WE'' Walker A. Tompkins ''Deadwood'' /
William Hopson William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of Engl ...
''Bullet-Brand Empire'' (1954) *D-069 ''SF''
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 ...
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Henry Kuttner Henry Kuttner (April 7, 1915 – February 3, 1958) was an American author of science fiction, fantasy and horror. Early life Henry Kuttner was born in Los Angeles, California in 1915. Kuttner (1829–1903) and Amelia Bush (c. 1834–1911), the ...
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C. L. Moore Catherine Lucille Moore (January 24, 1911 – April 4, 1987) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer, who first came to prominence in the 1930s writing as C. L. Moore. She was among the first women to write in the science fiction and ...
) ''Beyond Earth's Gates'' /
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 ...
''Daybreak—2250 A. D.'' (1954) *D-071 ''MY''
John Creasey John Creasey (17 September 1908 – 9 June 1973) was an English crime writer, also writing science fiction, romance and western novels, who wrote more than six hundred novels using twenty-eight different pseudonyms. He created several charac ...
(as Gordon Ashe) ''Drop Dead! '' / Margaret Scherf ''The Case Of The Hated Senator'' (1954) *D-072 ''WE'' Ralph R. Perry ''Night Rider Deputy'' /
Norman A. Fox Norman Arnold Fox (May 26, 1911 – March 24, 1960) was an American author best known for Western stories and novels. His stories were often set around actual events in Montana history and contained authentic detail for the period. Norman's w ...
''The Devil's Saddle'' (1954) *D-073 ''SF''
Donald A. Wollheim Donald Allen Wollheim (October 1, 1914 – November 2, 1990) was an American science fiction editor, publisher, writer, and fan. As an author, he published under his own name as well as under pseudonyms, including David Grinnell, Martin Pearso ...
(ed.) ''Adventures in the Far Future'' /
Donald A. Wollheim Donald Allen Wollheim (October 1, 1914 – November 2, 1990) was an American science fiction editor, publisher, writer, and fan. As an author, he published under his own name as well as under pseudonyms, including David Grinnell, Martin Pearso ...
(ed.) ''Tales of Outer Space'' (1954) *D-077 ''MY''
Leigh Brackett Leigh Douglass Brackett (December 7, 1915 – March 18, 1978) was an American science fiction writer known as "the Queen of Space Opera." She was also a screenwriter, known for ''The Big Sleep'' (1946), '' Rio Bravo'' (1959), and '' The Long Goo ...
(as George Sanders) ''Stranger At Home'' /
Stephen Marlowe Stephen Marlowe (born Milton Lesser, in Brooklyn, New York, died , in Williamsburg, Virginia) was an American author of science fiction, mystery novels, and fictional autobiographies of Goya, Christopher Columbus, Miguel de Cervantes, and Ed ...
''Catch The Brass Ring'' (1954) *D-078 ''WE''
Nelson Nye Nelson Coral Nye (1907–1997) was an American writer, editor, and reviewer of Western (genre), Western fiction, and wrote non-fiction books on American Quarter Horse, quarter horses. Besides Nelson C. Nye he also wrote fiction using the pseudonym ...
''The One-Shot Kid'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Lobo Legacy'' (1954) *D-079 ''SF''
Francis Rufus Bellamy Francis Rufus Bellamy (December 24, 1886 New Rochelle, New York – February 1972) was an American writer and editor. Life Bellamy was editor of '' The Outlook'' from 1927 to 1932, and was executive editor of ''The New Yorker ''The ...
''Atta'' /
Murray Leinster Murray Leinster (June 16, 1896 – June 8, 1975) was a pen name of William Fitzgerald Jenkins, an American writer of genre fiction, particularly of science fiction. He wrote and published more than 1,500 short stories and articles, 14 movie ...
''The Brain Stealers'' (1954) *D-081 ''MY'' John A. Saxon ''Liability Limited'' / Sheldon Stark ''Too Many Sinners'' *D-084 ''SF''
Isaac Asimov yi, יצחק אזימאװ , birth_date = , birth_place = Petrovichi, Russian SFSR , spouse = , relatives = , children = 2 , death_date = , death_place = Manhattan, New York City, U.S. , nationality = Russian (1920–1922)Soviet (192 ...
'' The Rebellious Stars'' /
Roger Dee Roger D. Aycock ( 6 December 1914 – 5 April 2004) was an American author who wrote under the pseudonym Roger Dee. He primarily wrote science fiction Science fiction (sometimes shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction ...
''An Earth Gone Mad'' (1954) *D-086 ''WE'' Richard Brister ''The Shoot-Out At Sentinel Peak'' /
Roy Manning Roy Lee Manning, Jr. (born December 4, 1981), is an American football coach and former player who currently serves as the outside linebackers coach, nickel coach, and assistant defensive head coach for the USC Trojans football. Coach Manning play ...
''Tangled Trail'' (1954) *D-089 ''MY''
Stephen Marlowe Stephen Marlowe (born Milton Lesser, in Brooklyn, New York, died , in Williamsburg, Virginia) was an American author of science fiction, mystery novels, and fictional autobiographies of Goya, Christopher Columbus, Miguel de Cervantes, and Ed ...
''Turn Left For Murder'' /
Ruth Wilson Ruth Wilson (born 13 January 1982) is an English actress. She is known for her performances as the eponymous protagonist in ''Jane Eyre'' (2006), as Alice Morgan in the BBC psychological crime drama ''Luther'' (2010–2013, 2019), as Alison L ...
and Alexander Wilson ''Death Watch'' (1955) *D-092 ''WE'' Burt Arthur ''The Drifter'' /
Richard Wormser Richard Edward Wormser (February 2, 1908 in New York City, New York – July, in Tumacaciori, Arizona) was an American writer of pulp fiction, detective fiction, screenplays, and Westerns, some of it written using the pseudonym of Ed Friend ...
and Dan Gordon ''The Longhorn Trail'' (1955) *D-094 ''SF''
Murray Leinster Murray Leinster (June 16, 1896 – June 8, 1975) was a pen name of William Fitzgerald Jenkins, an American writer of genre fiction, particularly of science fiction. He wrote and published more than 1,500 short stories and articles, 14 movie ...
''The Other Side of Here'' /
A. E. van Vogt Alfred Elton van Vogt ( ; April 26, 1912 – January 26, 2000) was a Canadian-born American science fiction author. His fragmented, bizarre narrative style influenced later science fiction writers, notably Philip K. Dick. He was one of the ...
'' One Against Eternity'' (1955) *D-096 ''SF''
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 ...
(as Andrew North) '' The Last Planet'' /
Alan E. Nourse Alan Edward Nourse (August 11, 1928 – July 19, 1992) was an American science fiction writer and physician. He wrote both juvenile and adult science fiction, as well as nonfiction works about medicine and science. His SF works sometimes focused ...
''A Man Obsessed'' (1955) *D-098 ''WE''
Nelson Nye Nelson Coral Nye (1907–1997) was an American writer, editor, and reviewer of Western (genre), Western fiction, and wrote non-fiction books on American Quarter Horse, quarter horses. Besides Nelson C. Nye he also wrote fiction using the pseudonym ...
''Texas Tornado'' / Samuel A. Peeples (as Samuel Anthony Peeples) ''The Lobo Horseman'' (1955) *D-099 ''SF''
Robert Moore Williams Robert Moore Williams (June 19, 1907 – May 12, 1977) was an American writer, primarily of science fiction. Pseudonyms included John S Browning, H. H. Harmon, Russell Storm and E. K. Jarvis (a house name). Williams was born in Farmington, Mis ...
''Conquest of the Space Sea'' /
Leigh Brackett Leigh Douglass Brackett (December 7, 1915 – March 18, 1978) was an American science fiction writer known as "the Queen of Space Opera." She was also a screenwriter, known for ''The Big Sleep'' (1946), '' Rio Bravo'' (1959), and '' The Long Goo ...
'' The Galactic Breed'' (1955) *D-101 ''MY''
Jack Karney John "Jack" Karney (4 February 1895 – 1986) was an Australian rules footballer who played with West Torrens in the South Australian Football League (SAFL). Karney could play as either a centreman or rover and first appeared for West Torrens ...
''Knock 'Em Dead'' /
Hal Braham Hal Braham (1911-1994) was an American writer primarily known for his work in crime fiction and western fiction. He has a film credit for the story in the 1942 Jackie Gleason movie ''Tramp, Tramp, Tramp''. His published work was mostly released ...
(as Mel Colton) ''Point Of No Escape'' *D-103 ''SF'' Philip K. Dick ''
Solar Lottery ''Solar Lottery'' is a 1955 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick. It was his first published novel and contains many of the themes present in his later work. It was also published in altered form in the UK as ''World of Cha ...
'' /
Leigh Brackett Leigh Douglass Brackett (December 7, 1915 – March 18, 1978) was an American science fiction writer known as "the Queen of Space Opera." She was also a screenwriter, known for ''The Big Sleep'' (1946), '' Rio Bravo'' (1959), and '' The Long Goo ...
''The Big Jump'' (1955) *D-106 ''WE'' D. L. Bonar ''Lawman Without A Badge'' /
Lee Floren Lee may refer to: Name Given name * Lee (given name), a given name in English Surname * Chinese surnames romanized as Li or Lee: ** Li (surname 李) or Lee (Hanzi ), a common Chinese surname ** Li (surname 利) or Lee (Hanzi ), a Chinese ...
''Four Texans North'' (1955) *D-109 ''MY'' Dale Clark ''Mambo To Murder'' / Sterling Noel ''I See Red'' (1955) *D-110 ''SF''
Isaac Asimov yi, יצחק אזימאװ , birth_date = , birth_place = Petrovichi, Russian SFSR , spouse = , relatives = , children = 2 , death_date = , death_place = Manhattan, New York City, U.S. , nationality = Russian (1920–1922)Soviet (192 ...
'' The 1000 Year Plan'' /
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 ...
''No World of Their Own'' (1955) *D-112 ''WE''
Frank Castle The Punisher (Francis "Frank" Castle, born Castiglione) is an antihero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita Sr. and Ross Andru. The Punisher ma ...
''Border Buccaneers'' /
Harry Sinclair Drago Harry Sinclair Drago (March 20, 1887 – October 25, 1979) was an American writer of screenplays and Westerns. He also wrote under the names Stewart Cross, Kirk Deming, Will Ermine, Bliss Lomax, J. Wesley Putnam and Grant Sinclair. Partial fil ...
''Trigger Gospel'' (1955) *D-113 ''SF''
Dwight V. Swain Dwight Vreeland Swain (November 17, 1915 – February 24, 1992), born in Rochester, Michigan, was an American author, screenwriter and teacher. Swain was a member of the Oklahoma Writers Hall of Fame. Career His first published story was "Henry ...
''The Transposed Man'' / J. T. McIntosh ''One in 300'' (1955) *D-115 ''MY'' Harry Whittington ''One Got Away'' / Cleve F. Adams ''Shady Lady'' (1955) *D-118 ''SF'' Charles L. Harness ''The Paradox Men'' /
Jack Williamson John Stewart Williamson (April 29, 1908 – November 10, 2006), who wrote as Jack Williamson, was an American list of science fiction authors, science fiction writer, often called the "Dean of Science Fiction". He is also credited with one of t ...
''Dome Around America'' (1955) *D-120 ''WE''
John Mcgreevey John McGreevey (December 21, 1922 – November 24, 2010) was an American writer and screenwriter. He is the father of former Disney star and Emmy-nominated television writer Michael McGreevey. Filmography ;Films *1969: '' Hello Down There'' *1 ...
''Bounty Man'' / Samuel A. Peeples (as Samuel Anthony Peeples) ''The Call Of The Gun'' *D-121 ''SF''
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 ...
'' The Stars are Ours!'' /
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 ...
''Three Faces of Time'' (1955) *D-123 ''MY''
Gil Brewer Gilbert "Gil" Brewer (November 20, 1922 – January 9, 1983) was an American novel and short story author. He was born November 20, 1922, in Canandaigua, New York. After leaving the army at the end of World War II, Brewer joined his family, w ...
''The Squeeze'' / Frank Diamond ''Love Me To Death'' (1955) *D-128 ''WE''
William Hopson William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of Engl ...
''High Saddle'' / William E. Vance ''Way Station West'' (1955) *D-129 ''MY''
Day Keene Gunard Hjertstedt (March 28, 1904 - January 9, 1969), better known by pen name Day Keene, was an American novelist, short story writer and radio and television scriptwriter. Keene wrote over 50 novels and was the head writer for radio soap operas ...
''The Dangling Carrot'' / Norman C. Rosenthal ''Silenced Witnesses'' (1955) *D-134 ''WE'' Gene Olsen ''The Outsiders'' /
Nelson Nye Nelson Coral Nye (1907–1997) was an American writer, editor, and reviewer of Western (genre), Western fiction, and wrote non-fiction books on American Quarter Horse, quarter horses. Besides Nelson C. Nye he also wrote fiction using the pseudonym ...
''Tornado On Horseback'' (1955) *D-135 ''MY'' Milton K. Ozaki ''Maid For Murder'' / Rene Brabazon Raymond (as
James Hadley Chase James Hadley Chase (24 December 1906 – 6 February 1985) was an English writer. While his birth name was René Lodge Brabazon Raymond, he was well known by his various pseudonyms, including James Hadley Chase, James L. Docherty, Raymond ...
) ''Dead Ringer'' (1955) *D-138 ''WE'' Paul Evan ''Gunsmoke Over Sabado'' /
T. V. Olsen Theodore Victor Olsen (April 25, 1932 in Rhinelander, Wisconsin – July 13, 1993 in Rhinelander) was an American western fiction author. The films ''The Stalking Moon'' and ''Soldier Blue'' were based on his works. Biography Olsen's family ...
''Haven Of The Hunted'' (1956) *D-139 ''SF''
Nick Boddie Williams Nick Boddie Williams (1906–1992), known as Nick B. Williams, was the editor of the ''Los Angeles Times'' from 1958 to 1971. He was also a science-fiction writer. Williams was born in Onancock, Virginia, and studied at the University of Texas, ...
''The Atom Curtain'' /
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, ...
''Alien From Arcturus'' (1956) *D-144 ''WE'' Jay Albert ''The Man From Stony Lonesome'' / Rod Patterson ''A Killer Comes Riding'' (1956) *D-146 ''SF''
Lee Correy George Harry Stine (March 26, 1928 – November 2, 1997) was one of the founding figures of model rocketry, a science and technology writer, and (under the name Lee Correy) a science fiction author. Education and early career Stine grew up in ...
''Contraband Rocket'' /
Murray Leinster Murray Leinster (June 16, 1896 – June 8, 1975) was a pen name of William Fitzgerald Jenkins, an American writer of genre fiction, particularly of science fiction. He wrote and published more than 1,500 short stories and articles, 14 movie ...
''The Forgotten Planet'' (1956) *D-147 ''MY'' Gregory Jones ''Prowl Cop'' / Norman Herries ''My Private Hangman'' (1956) *D-149 ''MY'' Ronald Kayser (as Dale Clark) ''A Run For The Money'' / Mark Macklin ''The Thin Edge Of Mania'' (1955) *D-150 ''SF'' Philip K. Dick ''
The World Jones Made ''The World Jones Made'' is a 1956 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick, examining notions of precognition, humanity, and politics. It was first published by Ace Books as one half of Ace Double D-150, bound dos-à-dos with ''A ...
'' /
Margaret St. Clair __NOTOC__ Margaret St. Clair (17 February 1911 – 22 November 1995) was an American fantasy and science fiction writer, who also wrote under the pseudonyms Idris Seabright and Wilton Hazzard. Biography St. Clair was born as Eva Margaret Neeley ...
''Agent of the Unknown'' (1956) *D-156 ''WE''
Lee Floren Lee may refer to: Name Given name * Lee (given name), a given name in English Surname * Chinese surnames romanized as Li or Lee: ** Li (surname 李) or Lee (Hanzi ), a common Chinese surname ** Li (surname 利) or Lee (Hanzi ), a Chinese ...
''Thruway West'' / Stephen C. Lawrence ''The Naked Range'' (1956) *D-157 ''MY''
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''Stab In The Dark'' / Jonathon Gant ''Never Say No To A Killer'' *D-160 ''WE''
Karl Kramer Karl may refer to: People * Karl (given name), including a list of people and characters with the name * Karl der Große, commonly known in English as Charlemagne * Karl Marx, German philosopher and political writer * Karl of Austria, last Austria ...
''Action Along The Humboldt'' / Michael Carder ''Decision At Sundown'' *D-162 ''SF''
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 ...
''The Mars Monopoly'' / R. DeWitt Miller and Anna Hunger ''The Man Who Lived Forever'', (1956) *D-164 ''SF''
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, ...
''Mankind on The Run'' /
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 ...
''The Crossroads of Time'' (1956) *D-166 ''WE'' Samuel A. Peeples (as Samuel Anthony Peeples) ''Terror At Tres Alamos'' / Stuart Brock ''Whispering Canyon'' *D-167 ''MY'' Milton K. Ozaki ''Never Say Die'' / John Creighton ''Destroying Angel'' (1956) *D-170 ''MY''
Day Keene Gunard Hjertstedt (March 28, 1904 - January 9, 1969), better known by pen name Day Keene, was an American novelist, short story writer and radio and television scriptwriter. Keene wrote over 50 novels and was the head writer for radio soap operas ...
''Flight By Night'' /
Lawrence Goldman Lawrence Goldman (born 17 June 1957) is an English historian and the former director of the Institute of Historical Research. A former editor of the ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', he has a PhD from the University of Cambridge. He ...
''Black Fire'' *D-172 ''WE'' Robert J. Steelman ''Stages South'' / Ben Smith ''Johnny No-Name'' (1956) *D-173 ''SF''
Ray Cummings Ray Cummings (born Raymond King Cummings) (August 30, 1887 – January 23, 1957) was an American author of science fiction literature and comic books. Early life Cummings was born in New York City in 1887. He worked with Thomas Edison as a ...
''The Man Who Mastered Time'' / Joseph E. Kelleam ''Overlords of Space'' (1956) *D-176 ''SF''
Thomas Calvert McClary Thomas Calvert McClary (February 13, 1909 – 1972) was an American writer of science fiction and westerns. He wrote under the pseudonyms T.C. McClary, Thomas Calvert, and Calvin Peregoy. His books include: * ''Rebirth: When Everyone Forgot! ...
''
Three Thousand Years ''Three Thousand Years'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Thomas Calvert McClary. It was first published in book form in 1954 by Fantasy Press in an edition of 1,454 copies. The novel was originally serialized in the magazine ''Asto ...
'' /
Margaret St. Clair __NOTOC__ Margaret St. Clair (17 February 1911 – 22 November 1995) was an American fantasy and science fiction writer, who also wrote under the pseudonyms Idris Seabright and Wilton Hazzard. Biography St. Clair was born as Eva Margaret Neeley ...
''The Green Queen'' (1956) *D-177 ''MY''
Stephen Marlowe Stephen Marlowe (born Milton Lesser, in Brooklyn, New York, died , in Williamsburg, Virginia) was an American author of science fiction, mystery novels, and fictional autobiographies of Goya, Christopher Columbus, Miguel de Cervantes, and Ed ...
(as C.H. Thames) ''Violence Is Golden'' / Robert Turner ''The Girl In The Cop's Pocket'' (1956) *D-180 ''WE'' Nelson C. Nye ''The No-Gun Fighter'' /
Walt Coburn Walter John Coburn (October 23, 1889 – May 1971) was an American writer of Westerns. Coburn was born in White Sulphur Springs, Montana Territory, the son of Robert Coburn Senior, the founder of the noted ''Circle C Ranch'' located south of Malt ...
''One Step Ahead Of The Posse'' (1956) *D-182 ''NA''
Émile Zola Émile Édouard Charles Antoine Zola (, also , ; 2 April 184029 September 1902) was a French novelist, journalist, playwright, the best-known practitioner of the literary school of naturalism, and an important contributor to the development of ...
''Shame'' / ''Thérèse Raquin'' (1956) *D-185 ''MY''
Geoffrey Holmes Geoffrey Holmes (19 February 1894, Toronto– 7 May 1964, Woking) was a British ice hockey player who competed in the 1924 Winter Olympics. He was a member of the British ice hockey team, which won the bronze medal. Holmes attended the Roy ...
''Build My Gallows High'' / Harry Whittington ''The Humming Box'' (1956) *D-186 ''WE''
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''Ex-Marshall'' / Edward Churchill ''Steel Horizon'' (1956) *D-189 ''MY'' Lawrence Treat ''Weep For A Wanton'' /
Stephen Marlowe Stephen Marlowe (born Milton Lesser, in Brooklyn, New York, died , in Williamsburg, Virginia) was an American author of science fiction, mystery novels, and fictional autobiographies of Goya, Christopher Columbus, Miguel de Cervantes, and Ed ...
''Dead On Arrival'' (1956) *D-192 ''WE''
Roy Manning Roy Lee Manning, Jr. (born December 4, 1981), is an American football coach and former player who currently serves as the outside linebackers coach, nickel coach, and assistant defensive head coach for the USC Trojans football. Coach Manning play ...
''Beware Of This Tenderfoot'' / John Callahan ''Bad Blood At Black Range'' (1956) *D-193 ''SF'' Philip K. Dick ''
The Man Who Japed ''The Man Who Japed'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick, first published in 1956. Although one of Dick's lesser-known novels, it features several of the ideas and themes that recur throughout his later works. The "jap ...
'' / E. C. Tubb ''The Space-Born'' (1956) *D-195 ''MY'' Robert Colby ''The Quaking Widow'' / Dudley Dean Macgaughy (as Owen Dudley) ''The Deep End'' *D-196 ''WE''
Walt Coburn Walter John Coburn (October 23, 1889 – May 1971) was an American writer of Westerns. Coburn was born in White Sulphur Springs, Montana Territory, the son of Robert Coburn Senior, the founder of the noted ''Circle C Ranch'' located south of Malt ...
''The Night Branders'' /
Frank Gruber Frank Gruber (born February 2, 1904, Elmer, Minnesota, died December 9, 1969, Santa Monica, California) was an American writer. He was a writer of stories for pulp fiction magazines. He also wrote dozens of novels, mostly Westerns and detecti ...
''The Highwayman'' *D-197 ''MY'' James Byron ''TNT For Two'' /
Charles Weiser Frey Charles is a masculine given name predominantly found in English and French speaking countries. It is from the French form ''Charles'' of the Proto-Germanic name (in runic alphabet) or ''*karilaz'' (in Latin alphabet), whose meaning was "f ...
(as Ferguson Findley) ''Counterfeit Corpse'' (1956) *D-199 ''SF''
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 ...
'' Planet of No Return'' /
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 ...
''
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 ...
'' (1956) *D-201 ''MY'' Harry Whittington ''Across That River'' / Nathaniel E. Jones ''Saturday Mountain'' (1957) *D-203 ''MY''
William Grote William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of Engl ...
''Cain's Girlfriend'' /
William L. Rohde William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of Engl ...
''Uneasy Lies The Head'' (1957) *D-204 ''WE'' Paul Durst ''John Law, Keep Out! '' / Gordon Donalds ''The Desperate Donigans'' (1957) *D-205 ''SF''
Donald A. Wollheim Donald Allen Wollheim (October 1, 1914 – November 2, 1990) was an American science fiction editor, publisher, writer, and fan. As an author, he published under his own name as well as under pseudonyms, including David Grinnell, Martin Pearso ...
(ed.) ''The Earth in Peril'' /
Lan Wright Lionel Percy Wright, known professionally as Lan Wright (1923–2010) was a British science fiction writer. All of his fiction has been published under the pen name "Lan Wright". During the period 1952 to 1963, Wright was a regular contributor t ...
''Who Speaks of Conquest?'' (1957) *D-208 ''WE'' Glenn Balch ''Blind Man's Bullets'' / Barry Cord ''The Prodigal Gun'' (1957) *D-209 ''MY'' John Jake ''A Night For Treason'' / F. L. Wallace ''Three Times A Victim'' (1957) *D-215 ''SF''
Eric Frank Russell Eric Frank Russell (January 6, 1905 – February 28, 1978) was a British writer best known for his science fiction novels and short stories. Much of his work was first published in the United States, in John W. Campbell's '' Astounding Science ...
''
Three To Conquer ''Three to Conquer'' is a novel by Eric Frank Russell published in 1956. Plot summary ''Three to Conquer'' is a novel in which a telepath battles alien invaders who infect and take over people. Reception David Langford, Dave Langford reviewed ''Th ...
'' /
Robert Moore Williams Robert Moore Williams (June 19, 1907 – May 12, 1977) was an American writer, primarily of science fiction. Pseudonyms included John S Browning, H. H. Harmon, Russell Storm and E. K. Jarvis (a house name). Williams was born in Farmington, Mis ...
''Doomsday Eve'' (1957) *D-216 ''WE'' Barry Cord ''Savage Valley'' /
William Colt Macdonald Allan William Colt MacDonald (December 2, 1891 – March 27, 1968), who used the name William Colt MacDonald for his writing, was an American writer of westerns born in Detroit, Michigan whose work appeared both in books and on film. Biography Hi ...
''Ridin' Through'' (1957) *D-217 ''MY'' Bob McKnight ''Downwind'' / B. E. Lovell ''A Rage To Kill'' (1957) *D-220 ''WE''
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''The Friendless One'' /
John Jakes John William Jakes (born March 31, 1932) is an American writer, best known for American historical and speculative fiction. His Civil War trilogy, ''North and South'', has sold millions of copies worldwide. He is also the author of The Kent Famil ...
''Wear A Fast Gun'' (1956) *D-221 ''MY'' Gordon Ashe ''You've Bet Your Life'' /
Robert Chavis The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
''Terror Package'' (1957) *D-223 ''SF''
Robert Silverberg Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Grand ...
''The 13th Immortal'' /
James E. Gunn James Edwin Gunn (July 12, 1923 – December 23, 2020) was an American science fiction writer, editor, scholar, and anthologist. His work as an editor of anthologies includes the six-volume ''The Road to Science Fiction, Road to Science Ficti ...
'' This Fortress World'' (1957) *D-225 ''MY'' Kendell Foster Crossen (as M. E. Chaber) ''A Lonely Walk'' /
Harry Giddings Harry may refer to: TV shows *Harry (American TV series), ''Harry'' (American TV series), a 1987 American comedy series starring Alan Arkin *Harry (British TV series), ''Harry'' (British TV series), a 1993 BBC drama that ran for two seasons *Harry ...
''Loser By A Head'' (1957) *D-226 ''WE''
Edwin Booth Edwin Thomas Booth (November 13, 1833 – June 7, 1893) was an American actor who toured throughout the United States and the major capitals of Europe, performing Shakespearean plays. In 1869, he founded Booth's Theatre in New York. Some theatri ...
''Showdown At Warbird'' / Samuel A. Peeples ''Doc Colt'' (1957) *D-227 ''SF''
H. Beam Piper Henry Beam Piper (March 23, 1904 – ) was an American science fiction writer. He wrote many short stories and several novels. He is best known for his extensive Terro-Human Future History series of stories and a shorter series of "Paratime" alt ...
and John J. McGuire ''Crisis in 2140'' / Cyril Judd (
Cyril M. Kornbluth Cyril M. Kornbluth (July 2, 1923 – March 21, 1958) was an American science fiction author and a member of the Futurians. He used a variety of pen-names, including Cecil Corwin, S. D. Gottesman, Edward J. Bellin, Kenneth Falconer, W ...
and
Judith Merril Judith Josephine Grossman (January 21, 1923 – September 12, 1997), who took the pen-name Judith Merril around 1945, was an American and then Canadian science fiction writer, editor and political activist, and one of the first women to be wid ...
) '' Gunner Cade'' (1957) *D-230 ''WE'' Barry Cord ''Boss Of Barbed Wire'' /
Lee Floren Lee may refer to: Name Given name * Lee (given name), a given name in English Surname * Chinese surnames romanized as Li or Lee: ** Li (surname 李) or Lee (Hanzi ), a common Chinese surname ** Li (surname 利) or Lee (Hanzi ), a Chinese ...
''Burn 'Em Out! '' (1957) *D-231 ''MY'' Dudley Dean Macgaughy (as Owen Dudle) ''Murder For Charity'' /
Edward S. Aarons Edward Sidney Aarons (1916 – June 16, 1975) was an American writer who authored more than 80 novels from 1936 until 1975. One of these was under the pseudonym "Paul Ayres" (Dead Heat), and 30 were written using the name "Edward Ronns". He also ...
(as Edward Ronn) ''Point Of Peril'' (1957) *D-235 ''MY''
Jack Webb John Randolph Webb (April 2, 1920 – December 23, 1982) was an American actor, television producer, Television director, director, and screenwriter, who is most famous for his role as Joe Friday, Sgt. Joe Friday in the Dragnet (franchise) ...
(as John Farr) ''The Lady And The Snake'' /
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''Nothing To Lose But My Life'' (1957) *D-236 ''WE''
Edwin Booth Edwin Thomas Booth (November 13, 1833 – June 7, 1893) was an American actor who toured throughout the United States and the major capitals of Europe, performing Shakespearean plays. In 1869, he founded Booth's Theatre in New York. Some theatri ...
''Jinx Rider'' /
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''Walk A Lonely Trail'' (1957) *D-237 ''SF''
Robert Silverberg Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Grand ...
''Master of Life and Death'' / James White ''The Secret Visitors'' (1957) *D-240 ''WE'' Wayne C. Lee ''Broken Wheel Ranch'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Torture Trail'' (1957) *D-241 ''MY'' Harry Whittington ''One Deadly Dawn'' / Wilson Tucker ''The Hired Target'' (1957) *D-242 ''SF''
A. E. van Vogt Alfred Elton van Vogt ( ; April 26, 1912 – January 26, 2000) was a Canadian-born American science fiction author. His fragmented, bizarre narrative style influenced later science fiction writers, notably Philip K. Dick. He was one of the ...
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Empire of the Atom ''Empire of the Atom'' is a science fiction novel by Canadian-American writer A. E. van Vogt. It was first published in 1957 by Shasta Publishers in an edition of 2,000 copies. The novel is a fix-up of the first five of van Vogt's Gods stories, ...
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Frank Belknap Long Frank Belknap Long (April 27, 1901 – January 3, 1994) was an American writer of horror fiction, fantasy, science fiction, poetry, gothic romance, comic books, and non-fiction. Though his writing career spanned seven decades, he is best known ...
''Space Station 1'' (1957) *D-247 ''MY'' Ken Lewis ''Look Out Behind You'' / John Creighton ''Not So Evil As Eve'' (1957) *D-248 ''WE'' Dwight Bennett Newton (as Clement Hardin) ''Longhorn Law'' /
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''Cross Me In Gunsmoke'' (1957) *D-249 ''SF'' Philip K. Dick ''
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 ...
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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 ...
(as Andrew North) '' Sargasso of Space'' (1957) *D-252 ''WE'' John Callahan ''The Rawhide Breed'' / Rod Patterson ''Prairie Terror'' (1957) *D-253 ''MY'' Bruce Cassiday ''The Buried Motive'' / Prentice Winchell (as Spencer Dean) ''Marked Down For Murder'' (1957) *D-255 ''SF''
Kenneth Bulmer Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
''City Under the Sea'' /
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 ...
''Star Ways'' (1957) *D-259 ''MY''
Michael Avallone Michael Angelo Avallone (October 27, 1924 – February 26, 1999) was an American author of mystery, secret agent fiction, and novelizations of television and films. His lifetime output was over 223 works (although he boasted over 1,000), publishe ...
''The Case Of The Violent Virgin'' / ''The Case Of The Bouncing Betty'' (1957) *D-260 ''WE''
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
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Matt Slade Matthew Slade is a Paralympian athlete from New Zealand competing mainly in category T37 sprint events. Slade competed in his first Paralympic Games in 2000 where he won a silver in the T37 200m and a bronze in the T37 100m as well as co ...
''Land Of The Strangers'' /
Lee Floren Lee may refer to: Name Given name * Lee (given name), a given name in English Surname * Chinese surnames romanized as Li or Lee: ** Li (surname 李) or Lee (Hanzi ), a common Chinese surname ** Li (surname 利) or Lee (Hanzi ), a Chinese ...
''The Saddle Wolves'' (1957) *D-264 ''WE'' Barry Cord ''Cain Basin'' / Lee E. Wells ''Brother Outlaw'' (1958) *D-265 ''MY''
Robert Bloch Robert Albert Bloch (; April 5, 1917September 23, 1994) was an American fiction writer, primarily of crime, psychological horror and fantasy, much of which has been dramatized for radio, cinema and television. He also wrote a relatively small ...
''Shooting Star'' /
Robert Bloch Robert Albert Bloch (; April 5, 1917September 23, 1994) was an American fiction writer, primarily of crime, psychological horror and fantasy, much of which has been dramatized for radio, cinema and television. He also wrote a relatively small ...
''Terror In The Night (And Other Stories) '' *D-266 ''SF'' E. C. Tubb ''The Mechanical Monarch'' / Charles L. Fontenay ''Twice Upon A Time'' (1958) *D-272 ''WE''
Lee Floren Lee may refer to: Name Given name * Lee (given name), a given name in English Surname * Chinese surnames romanized as Li or Lee: ** Li (surname 李) or Lee (Hanzi ), a common Chinese surname ** Li (surname 利) or Lee (Hanzi ), a Chinese ...
''Riders In The Night'' /
William Hopson William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of Engl ...
''Backlash At Cajon Pass'' *D-273 ''MY'' Ernest Jason Fredericks ''Shakedown Hotel'' /
John Roscoe John Roscoe (1861–1932) was an Anglican missionary to East Africa. He conducted anthropological data collection of the Africans he encountered on mission. Roscoe was born in 1861, during the height of the Victorian era. Roscoe's career heavi ...
and Michael Roscoe (as Mike Roscoe) ''The Midnight Eye'' (1958) *D-276 ''WE'' Barry Cord ''The Gunsmoke Trail'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Lead In His Fists'' (1958) *D-277 ''SF''
Murray Leinster Murray Leinster (June 16, 1896 – June 8, 1975) was a pen name of William Fitzgerald Jenkins, an American writer of genre fiction, particularly of science fiction. He wrote and published more than 1,500 short stories and articles, 14 movie ...
''City on The Moon'' /
Donald A. Wollheim Donald Allen Wollheim (October 1, 1914 – November 2, 1990) was an American science fiction editor, publisher, writer, and fan. As an author, he published under his own name as well as under pseudonyms, including David Grinnell, Martin Pearso ...
(ed.) ''Men on The Moon'' (1958) *D-279 ''MY''
J. Harvey Bond Russell Robert Winterbotham (August 1, 1904 – June 9, 1971) was an American writer of western and science fiction genre fiction, and the author of instructional pamphlets and several Big Little Books. He also wrote crime stories and one sci ...
''Bye Bye, Baby! '' / Bob McKnight ''Murder Mutuel'' *D-284 ''WE'' Barry Cord ''The Guns Of Hammer'' /
Edwin Booth Edwin Thomas Booth (November 13, 1833 – June 7, 1893) was an American actor who toured throughout the United States and the major capitals of Europe, performing Shakespearean plays. In 1869, he founded Booth's Theatre in New York. Some theatri ...
''The Man Who Killed Tex'' (1958) *D-285 ''MY'' Bruce Cassiday ''Brass Shroud'' /
Joseph Linklater Joseph Linklater (12 March 1876 – 25 April 1961) was a Reform Party Member of Parliament. Military service Linklater saw active service as a private in the 6th New Zealand Contingent during the Second Boer War. During World War I he was a ...
''Odd Woman Out'' (1958) *D-286 ''SF''
Robert Silverberg Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Grand ...
''Invaders From Earth'' /
Donald A. Wollheim Donald Allen Wollheim (October 1, 1914 – November 2, 1990) was an American science fiction editor, publisher, writer, and fan. As an author, he published under his own name as well as under pseudonyms, including David Grinnell, Martin Pearso ...
(as David Grinnell) ''Across Time'' (1958) *D-288 ''WE''
Edwin Booth Edwin Thomas Booth (November 13, 1833 – June 7, 1893) was an American actor who toured throughout the United States and the major capitals of Europe, performing Shakespearean plays. In 1869, he founded Booth's Theatre in New York. Some theatri ...
''Trail To Tomahawk'' / John Callhan ''Land Beyond The Law'' *D-289 ''MY'' Alan Payne ''This'll Slay You'' /
John Hawkins John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second ...
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Ward Hawkins Ward Hawkins (29 December 1912 – 22 December 1990) was an American author, who wrote from the 1940s through the 1980s. His later works seem to have been science fiction, but earlier he wrote serial stories for the ''Saturday Evening Post'' i ...
''Violent City'' *D-291 ''SF''
Robert Silverberg Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Grand ...
(as Calvin M. Knox) ''Lest We forget Thee, Earth'' /
Raymond Z. Gallun Raymond Zinke Gallun (March 22, 1911 – April 2, 1994) was an American science fiction writer. Early life Gallun (rhymes with "balloon") was born in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, the son of Adolph and Martha Zinke Gallun. He graduated from high scho ...
''People Minus X'' (1958) *D-294 ''WE''
John H. Latham John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second ...
''Bad Bunch Of The Brasada'' /
Walt Coburn Walter John Coburn (October 23, 1889 – May 1971) was an American writer of Westerns. Coburn was born in White Sulphur Springs, Montana Territory, the son of Robert Coburn Senior, the founder of the noted ''Circle C Ranch'' located south of Malt ...
''Beyond The Wide Missouri'' (1958) *D-295 ''SF''
Jack Vance John Holbrook Vance (August 28, 1916 – May 26, 2013) was an American mystery, fantasy, and science fiction writer. Though most of his work has been published under the name Jack Vance, he also wrote several mystery novels under pen names. ...
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Big Planet ''Big Planet'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Jack Vance. It is the first novel (the other being '' Showboat World'') sharing the same setting, an immense, but metal-poor and backward world called Big Planet. ''Big Planet'' was f ...
'' / ''The Slaves of The Klau'' (1958) *D-297 ''MY''
Peter Rabe Peter Rabe (born Peter Rabinowitsch, November 3, 1921 – May 20, 1990) was a German American writer who also wrote under the names Marco Malaponte and J. T. MacCargo (though not all of the latter's books were by him). Rabe was the author of ove ...
''The Cut Of The Whip'' / Robert Kelston ''Kill One, Kill Two'' (1958) *D-298 ''WE'' Paul Evans ''Thunder Creek Range'' / William E. Vance ''Outlaws Welcome! '' (1958) *D-299 ''SF''
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 ...
''Star Born'' /
H. Beam Piper Henry Beam Piper (March 23, 1904 – ) was an American science fiction writer. He wrote many short stories and several novels. He is best known for his extensive Terro-Human Future History series of stories and a shorter series of "Paratime" alt ...
and John J. McGuire ''A Planet For Texans'' (1958) *D-301 ''MY''
Jack Webb John Randolph Webb (April 2, 1920 – December 23, 1982) was an American actor, television producer, Television director, director, and screenwriter, who is most famous for his role as Joe Friday, Sgt. Joe Friday in the Dragnet (franchise) ...
(as John Farr) ''The Deadly Combo'' / Russ Winterbotham (as J. Harvey Bond) ''Murder Isn't Funny'' (1958) *D-303 ''SF''
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 ...
''The Snows of Ganymede'' / ''War of the Wing-Men'' (1958) *D-304 ''WE''
Archie Joscelyn Archie is a masculine given name, a diminutive of Archibald. It may refer to: People Given name or nickname *Archie Alexander (1888–1958), African-American mathematician, engineer and governor of the US Virgin Islands * Archie Blake (mathematici ...
''River To The Sunset'' / Ben Smith ''Trouble At Breakdam'' (1958) *D-305 ''MY'' Vic Rodell ''Free-Lance Murder'' /
Louis King Louis King (June 28, 1898 – September 7, 1962) was an American actor and film director of westerns and adventure movies in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s.
''Cornered'' (1958) *D-308 ''WE'' Jack M. Bickham ''Gunman's Gamble'' /
Roy Manning Roy Lee Manning, Jr. (born December 4, 1981), is an American football coach and former player who currently serves as the outside linebackers coach, nickel coach, and assistant defensive head coach for the USC Trojans football. Coach Manning play ...
''Draw And Die! '' (1958) *D-311 ''SF''
Robert Silverberg Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Grand ...
''Stepsons of Terra'' /
Lan Wright Lionel Percy Wright, known professionally as Lan Wright (1923–2010) was a British science fiction writer. All of his fiction has been published under the pen name "Lan Wright". During the period 1952 to 1963, Wright was a regular contributor t ...
''A Man Called Destiny'' (1958) *D-313 ''MY''
Samuel Krasney Samuel ''Šəmūʾēl'', Tiberian: ''Šămūʾēl''; ar, شموئيل or صموئيل '; el, Σαμουήλ ''Samouḗl''; la, Samūēl is a figure who, in the narratives of the Hebrew Bible, plays a key role in the transition from the bib ...
''Design For Dying'' / J. M. Flynn ''The Deadly Boodle'' (1958) *D-315 ''SF''
Eric Frank Russell Eric Frank Russell (January 6, 1905 – February 28, 1978) was a British writer best known for his science fiction novels and short stories. Much of his work was first published in the United States, in John W. Campbell's '' Astounding Science ...
''The Space Willies'' / ''Six Worlds Yonder'' (1958) *D-316 ''WE'' Rod Patterson ''A Time For Guns'' / Barry Cord '' Mesquite Johnny'' (1958) *D-317 ''MY'' John Creighton ''The Wayward Blonde'' / Gerry Travis ''The Big Bite'' (1958) *D-320 ''WE'' Robert Mccaig ''The Rangemaster'' /
William Hopson William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of Engl ...
''The Last Shoot-Out'' (1958) *D-321 ''MY'' John Creighton ''Trial By Perjury'' /
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''The Smell Of Trouble'' (1958) *D-322 ''SF''
Robert Moore Williams Robert Moore Williams (June 19, 1907 – May 12, 1977) was an American writer, primarily of science fiction. Pseudonyms included John S Browning, H. H. Harmon, Russell Storm and E. K. Jarvis (a house name). Williams was born in Farmington, Mis ...
''The Blue Atom'' / ''The Void Beyond and Other Stories'' (1958) *D-328 ''WE''
Merle Constiner Merle may refer to: People *Merle (given name), a given name used by both men and women *Merle (surname), a surname of French origin Others *Merle (dog coat), a pattern in dogs’ coats *Merle (grape), another name for the wine grape Merlot *Akaf ...
''The Fourth Gunman'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Slick On The Draw'' (1958) *D-329 ''MY'' Robert Emmett Mcdowell (as Emmett Mcdowell) ''Stamped For Death'' / Robert Emmett Mcdowell (as Emmett Mcdowell) ''Three For The Gallows'' (1958) *D-331 ''SF''
Kenneth Bulmer Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
''The Secret of Zi'' /
Ray Cummings Ray Cummings (born Raymond King Cummings) (August 30, 1887 – January 23, 1957) was an American author of science fiction literature and comic books. Early life Cummings was born in New York City in 1887. He worked with Thomas Edison as a ...
''Beyond the Vanishing Point'' (1958) *D-332 ''WE'' Kermit Welles ''Blood On Boot Hill'' / Ben Smith ''Stranger In Sundown'' (1959) *D-333 ''MY'' Mike Brett ''Scream Street'' / John Creighton ''Stranglehold'' (1959) *D-335 ''SF''
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 ...
''The War of Two Worlds'' / John Brunner ''Threshold of Eternity'' (1959) *D-345 ''SF''
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 ...
(as Andrew North) ''Plague Ship'' / ''Voodoo Planet'' (1959) *D-346 ''WE''
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''Wanted: Alive! '' / Barry Cord ''Sherriff Of Big Hat'' (1957) *D-347 ''MY''
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''The Corpse Without A Country'' / Harry Whittington ''Play For Keeps'' (1957) *D-348 ''WE''
T. V. Olsen Theodore Victor Olsen (April 25, 1932 in Rhinelander, Wisconsin – July 13, 1993 in Rhinelander) was an American western fiction author. The films ''The Stalking Moon'' and ''Soldier Blue'' were based on his works. Biography Olsen's family ...
''The Man From Nowhere'' / John L. Shelley ''The Avenging Gun'' (1959) *D-349 ''MY'' Leslie Frederick Brett (as Mike Brett) ''The Guilty Bystander'' / Russell Robert Winterbotham (as J. Harvey Bond) ''Kill Me With Kindness'' (1959) *D-351 ''SF''
Edmond Hamilton Edmond Moore Hamilton (October 21, 1904 – February 1, 1977) was an American writer of science fiction during the mid-twentieth century. Early life Born in Youngstown, Ohio, he was raised there and in nearby New Castle, Pennsylvania. So ...
''The Sun Smasher'' /
Robert Silverberg Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Grand ...
(as Ivar Jorgenson) ''Starhaven'' (1959) *D-356 ''WE'' Paul Durst ''Kansas Guns'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''The Cactus Kid'' (1958) *D-357 ''MY''
Lester Dent Lester Dent (October 12, 1904 – March 11, 1959) was an American pulp-fiction writer, best known as the creator and main writer of the series of novels about the scientist and adventurer Doc Savage. The 159 Doc Savage novels that Dent wrote over ...
''Lady In Peril'' / Floyd Wallace ''Wired For Scandal'' (1959) *D-358 ''SF''
Robert Silverberg Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Grand ...
(as Calvin M. Knox) ''The Plot Against Earth'' /
Milton Lesser Stephen Marlowe (born Milton Lesser, in Brooklyn, New York, died , in Williamsburg, Virginia) was an American author of science fiction, mystery novels, and fictional autobiographies of Goya, Christopher Columbus, Miguel de Cervantes, and Edgar ...
''Recruit for Andromeda'' (1959) *D-360 ''WE''
John H. Latham John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second ...
''Johnny Sixgun'' / Barry Cord ''War In Peaceful Valley'' (1959) *D-361 ''MY'' James P. Duff ''Dangerous To Know'' / Robert Colby ''Murder Mistress'' (1959) *D-362 ''SF'' John Brunner ''The 100th Millennium'' /
Donald A. Wollheim Donald Allen Wollheim (October 1, 1914 – November 2, 1990) was an American science fiction editor, publisher, writer, and fan. As an author, he published under his own name as well as under pseudonyms, including David Grinnell, Martin Pearso ...
(as David Grinnell) ''Edge of Time'' (1959) *D-367 ''MY''
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''Till Death Do Us Part'' /
Charles E. Fritch Charles E. Fritch (January 20, 1927October 11, 2012) was an American author and editor of fantasy, science fiction, horror and mystery fiction. He was the editor of ''Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine'' from 1979 until 1985. His short story, "Misfor ...
''Negative Of A Nude'' (1959) *D-368 ''WE''
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''Hangman's Valley'' / Joseph Gage ''A Score To Settle'' (1959) *D-369 ''SF''
Brian W. Aldiss Brian Wilson Aldiss (; 18 August 1925 – 19 August 2017) was an English writer, artist, and anthology editor, best known for science fiction novels and short stories. His byline reads either Brian W. Aldiss or simply Brian Aldiss, except for ...
''Vanguard From Alpha'' /
Kenneth Bulmer Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
''The Changeling Worlds'' (1959) *D-372 ''WE'' Dan Kirby ''Cimarron Territory'' / Glenn Balach ''Grass Greed'' (1959) *D-373 ''MY''
Jack Karney John "Jack" Karney (4 February 1895 – 1986) was an Australian rules footballer who played with West Torrens in the South Australian Football League (SAFL). Karney could play as either a centreman or rover and first appeared for West Torrens ...
''The Knave Of Diamonds'' /
Doug Warren Douglas Patrick Warren (born March 18, 1981 in Palatine, Illinois) is an American former soccer goalkeeper, who last played for the New England Revolution in Major League Soccer, in 2008. He was a member of the U.S. team at the 2001 FIFA Worl ...
''Scarlet Starlet'' (1959) *D-375 ''SF''
Damon Knight Damon Francis Knight (September 19, 1922 – April 15, 2002) was an American science fiction author, editor, and critic. He is the author of "To Serve Man", a 1950 short story adapted for ''The Twilight Zone''.Stanyard, ''Dimensions Behind th ...
''Masters of Evolution'' / George O. Smith ''Fire in the Heavens'' (1959) *D-379 ''MY'' William Woody ''Mistress Of Horror House'' / Jay Flynn (as J. M. Flynn) ''Drink With The Dead'' (1959) *D-380 ''WE''
William Heuman William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of Engl ...
''My Brother The Gunman'' / Barry Cord ''Concho Valley'' (1959) *D-381 ''SF''
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 ...
''One Against Herculum'' /
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 ...
''Secret of the Lost Race'' (1959) *D-384 ''WE''
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''Mountain Ambush'' / Jack M. Bickham ''Feud Fury'' *D-385 ''SF'' John Brunner ''Echo In The Skull'' /
Alan E. Nourse Alan Edward Nourse (August 11, 1928 – July 19, 1992) was an American science fiction writer and physician. He wrote both juvenile and adult science fiction, as well as nonfiction works about medicine and science. His SF works sometimes focused ...
''Rocket To Limbo'' (1959) *D-387 ''MY'' Laine Fisher ''Fare Prey'' / Bob McKnight ''The Bikini Bombshell'' (1959) *D-391 ''SF'' John Brunner '' The World Swappers'' /
A. E. van Vogt Alfred Elton van Vogt ( ; April 26, 1912 – January 26, 2000) was a Canadian-born American science fiction author. His fragmented, bizarre narrative style influenced later science fiction writers, notably Philip K. Dick. He was one of the ...
''Siege of the Unseen'' (1959) *D-392 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Twisted Trail'' /
Archie Joscelyn Archie is a masculine given name, a diminutive of Archibald. It may refer to: People Given name or nickname *Archie Alexander (1888–1958), African-American mathematician, engineer and governor of the US Virgin Islands * Archie Blake (mathematici ...
''The Man From Salt Creek'' (1959) *D-393 ''MY'' Joseph L. Chadwick (as John Creighton) ''Evil Is The Night'' /
Robert A. Levey The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
''Dictators Die Hard'' (1959) *D-400 ''WE'' Barry Cord ''Last Chance At Devil's Canyon'' / Gordon D. Shirreffs ''Shadow Of A Gunman'' (1959) *D-401 ''MY''
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''Obit Deferred'' / Tedd Thomey ''I Want Out'' (1959) *D-403 ''SF''
Murray Leinster Murray Leinster (June 16, 1896 – June 8, 1975) was a pen name of William Fitzgerald Jenkins, an American writer of genre fiction, particularly of science fiction. He wrote and published more than 1,500 short stories and articles, 14 movie ...
''The Mutant Weapon'' / ''The Pirates of Zan'' (1959) *D-407 ''SF''
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 ...
''We Claim These Stars!'' /
Robert Silverberg Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Grand ...
''The Planet Killers'' (1959) *D-408 ''WE''
Edwin Booth Edwin Thomas Booth (November 13, 1833 – June 7, 1893) was an American actor who toured throughout the United States and the major capitals of Europe, performing Shakespearean plays. In 1869, he founded Booth's Theatre in New York. Some theatri ...
''Wyoming Welcome'' /
Giles A. Lutz Giles Alfred Lutz (March 1910June 1982) was a prolific author of fiction in the Western genre. Born in March 1910 in Missouri, United States, Lutz for many years wrote short stories about the American West that were published in pulp magazines. ...
''Law Of The Trigger'' (1959) *D-409 ''MY''
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''Cargo For The Styx'' / Jay Flynn (as J.M. Flynn) ''Terror Tournament'' (1959) *D-412 ''WE'' E. A. Alman ''Ride The Long Night'' / Gordon D. Shirreffs ''Apache Butte'' (1959) *D-413 ''SF''
Harlan Ellison Harlan Jay Ellison (May 27, 1934 – June 28, 2018) was an American writer, known for his prolific and influential work in New Wave speculative fiction and for his outspoken, combative personality. Robert Bloch, the author of '' Psycho'' ...
''The Man With Nine Lives'' / ''A Touch of Infinity'' (1959) *D-415 ''MY'' Prentice Winchell (as Stewart Sterling) ''Fire On Fear Street'' / ''Dead Certain'' (1960) *D-418 ''WE'' C. S. Park ''The Quiet Ones'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Nothing But My Gun'' (1960) *D-419 ''MY'' Bernard Thielen ''Open Season'' / Bob McKnight ''A Slice Of Death'' (1958) *D-421 ''SF'' Philip K. Dick '' Dr. Futurity'' / John Brunner ''Slavers of Space'' (1960) *D-424 ''WE'' Lee Richards ''Shoot Out At The Way Station'' / Robert Mccaig ''Wild Justice'' (1960) *D-425 ''MY'' Roberta Elizabeth Sebenthal (as Paul Kruger) ''Dig Her A Grave'' / Joseph L. Chadwick (as John Creighton) ''A Half Interest In Murder'' (1960) *D-427 ''SF''
Robert Moore Williams Robert Moore Williams (June 19, 1907 – May 12, 1977) was an American writer, primarily of science fiction. Pseudonyms included John S Browning, H. H. Harmon, Russell Storm and E. K. Jarvis (a house name). Williams was born in Farmington, Mis ...
''World of the Masterminds'' / ''To the Edge of Time and Other Stories'' (1960) *D-430 ''WE''
William Hopson William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of Engl ...
''Born Savage'' /
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''The Hasty Hangman'' (1960) *D-431 ''SF''
A. E. van Vogt Alfred Elton van Vogt ( ; April 26, 1912 – January 26, 2000) was a Canadian-born American science fiction author. His fragmented, bizarre narrative style influenced later science fiction writers, notably Philip K. Dick. He was one of the ...
''Earth's Last Fortress'' / George O. Smith ''Lost in Space'' (1960) *D-433 ''MY'' Jack Bradley ''If Hate Could Kill'' / Talmage Powell ''The Smasher'' (1960) *D-436 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''The Phantom Pistoleer'' /
Giles A. Lutz Giles Alfred Lutz (March 1910June 1982) was a prolific author of fiction in the Western genre. Born in March 1910 in Missouri, United States, Lutz for many years wrote short stories about the American West that were published in pulp magazines. ...
''The Challenger'' (1960) *D-437 ''SF''
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 ...
''The Sioux Spaceman'' / Richard Wilson ''And Then The Town Took Off'' (1960) *D-439 ''MY'' Duane Decker ''The Devil's Punchbowl'' / Owen Dudley ''Run If You Can'' (1960) *D-442 ''WE'' Jack M. Bickham ''Killer's Paradise'' / Rod Patterson ''Rider Of The Rincon'' (1960) *D-443 ''SF''
Manly Wade Wellman Manly Wade Wellman (May 21, 1903 – April 5, 1986) was an American writer. While his science fiction and fantasy stories appeared in such pulps as ''Astounding Stories'', ''Startling Stories'', ''Unknown'' and ''Strange Stories'', Wellman is ...
''The Dark Destroyers'' /
Brian W. Aldiss Brian Wilson Aldiss (; 18 August 1925 – 19 August 2017) was an English writer, artist, and anthology editor, best known for science fiction novels and short stories. His byline reads either Brian W. Aldiss or simply Brian Aldiss, except for ...
''Bow Down to Nul'' (1960) *D-445 ''MY'' Robert Emmett Mcdowell (as Emmett Mcdowell) ''Bloodline To Murder'' / ''In At The Kill'' (1960) *D-447 ''MY'' Bob McKnight ''Kiss The Babe Goodbye'' / J. M. Flynn ''The Hot Chariot'' (1960) *D-448 ''WE''
Lee Floren Lee may refer to: Name Given name * Lee (given name), a given name in English Surname * Chinese surnames romanized as Li or Lee: ** Li (surname 李) or Lee (Hanzi ), a common Chinese surname ** Li (surname 利) or Lee (Hanzi ), a Chinese ...
''Pistol-Whipper'' /
Archie Joscelyn Archie is a masculine given name, a diminutive of Archibald. It may refer to: People Given name or nickname *Archie Alexander (1888–1958), African-American mathematician, engineer and governor of the US Virgin Islands * Archie Blake (mathematici ...
(as Al Cody) ''Winter Range'' (1960) *D-449 ''SF''
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, ...
'' The Genetic General'' / ''Time to Teleport'' (1960) *D-450 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Side Me With Sixes'' /
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''The Ridgerunner'' (1960) *D-451 ''MY'' Steve Ward ''Odds Against Linda'' / Robert Martin ''A Key To The Morgue'' (1960) *D-453 ''SF''
Kenneth Bulmer Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
''The Earth Gods Are Coming'' /
Margaret St. Clair __NOTOC__ Margaret St. Clair (17 February 1911 – 22 November 1995) was an American fantasy and science fiction writer, who also wrote under the pseudonyms Idris Seabright and Wilton Hazzard. Biography St. Clair was born as Eva Margaret Neeley ...
''The Games of Neith'' (1960) *D-456 ''WE''
Edwin Booth Edwin Thomas Booth (November 13, 1833 – June 7, 1893) was an American actor who toured throughout the United States and the major capitals of Europe, performing Shakespearean plays. In 1869, he founded Booth's Theatre in New York. Some theatri ...
''Danger Trail'' /
Edwin Booth Edwin Thomas Booth (November 13, 1833 – June 7, 1893) was an American actor who toured throughout the United States and the major capitals of Europe, performing Shakespearean plays. In 1869, he founded Booth's Theatre in New York. Some theatri ...
''The Desperate Dude'' *D-457 ''SF'' Philip K. Dick ''
Vulcan's Hammer ''Vulcan's Hammer'' is a 1960 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick. It was released originally as an Ace Double. This has been considered to be the final outing of Dick's 1950s style pulp science fiction writing, before his be ...
'' / John Brunner ''The Skynappers'' (1960) *D-459 ''MY'' Howard J. Olmsted ''The Hot Diary'' / J. M. Flynn ''Ring Around A Rogue'' (1960) *D-462 ''WE'' Jack M. Bickham ''The Useless Gun'' /
John H. Latham John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second ...
''The Long Fuse'' (1960) *D-463 ''MY'' Prentice Winchell (as Stewart Sterling) ''Dying Room Only'' / ''The Body In The Bed'' (1960) *D-465 ''SF'' John Brunner ''The Atlantic Abomination'' /
Donald A. Wollheim Donald Allen Wollheim (October 1, 1914 – November 2, 1990) was an American science fiction editor, publisher, writer, and fan. As an author, he published under his own name as well as under pseudonyms, including David Grinnell, Martin Pearso ...
(as David Grinnell) ''The Martian Missile'' (1960) *D-469 ''MY'' Bob McKnight ''Running Scared'' / Talmage Powell ''Man-Killer'' (1960) *D-470 ''WE'' Gene Olsen ''The Man Who Was Morgan'' / Ben Smith ''The Maverick'' (1960) *D-471 ''SF'' John Brunner ''Sanctuary in the Sky'' /
Jack Sharkey Jack Sharkey (born Joseph Paul Zukauskas, lt, Juozas Povilas Žukauskas, October 26, 1902 – August 17, 1994) was a Lithuanian-American world heavyweight boxing champion. Boxing career He took his ring name from his two idols, heavyweight ...
''The Secret Martians'' (1960) *D-476 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Double Cross Dinero'' /
Edwin Booth Edwin Thomas Booth (November 13, 1833 – June 7, 1893) was an American actor who toured throughout the United States and the major capitals of Europe, performing Shakespearean plays. In 1869, he founded Booth's Theatre in New York. Some theatri ...
''Last Valley'' (1960) *D-477 ''MY''
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''The Duchess Of Skid Row'' / ''Love Me And Die'' (1961) *D-479 ''SF'' Wilson Tucker ''To the Tombaugh Station'' /
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 ...
''Earthman Go Home!'' (1960) *D-483 ''MY'' Russell Robert Winterbotham (as J. Harvey Bond) ''If Wishes Were Hearses'' / Bruce Cassiday ''The Corpse In The Picture Window'' (1961) *D-484 ''WE''
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''Ambush At Riflestock'' /
Archie Joscelyn Archie is a masculine given name, a diminutive of Archibald. It may refer to: People Given name or nickname *Archie Alexander (1888–1958), African-American mathematician, engineer and governor of the US Virgin Islands * Archie Blake (mathematici ...
(as Al Cody) ''Dead Man's Spurs'' (1961) *D-485 ''SF'' Robert A. W. Lowndes ''The Puzzle Planet'' /
Lloyd Biggle, Jr. Lloyd Biggle Jr. (April 17, 1923 – September 12, 2002), was an American musician, author, and internationally known oral historian. Biography Biggle was born in 1923 in Waterloo, Iowa. He served in World War II as a communications sergeant i ...
''The Angry Espers'' (1961) *D-489 ''MY'' R. Arthur ''Somebody's Walking Over My Grave'' / John Miles Bickham (as John Miles) ''Dally With A Deadly Doll'' (1961) *D-491 ''SF''
Fritz Leiber Fritz Reuter Leiber Jr. ( ; December 24, 1910 – September 5, 1992) was an American writer of fantasy, horror, and science fiction. He was also a poet, actor in theater and films, playwright, and chess expert. With writers such as Robert ...
'' The Big Time'' /
Fritz Leiber Fritz Reuter Leiber Jr. ( ; December 24, 1910 – September 5, 1992) was an American writer of fantasy, horror, and science fiction. He was also a poet, actor in theater and films, playwright, and chess expert. With writers such as Robert ...
''The Mind-Spider and Other Stories'' (1961) *D-492 ''WE''
William Hopson William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of Engl ...
''Winter Drive'' /
Giles A. Lutz Giles Alfred Lutz (March 1910June 1982) was a prolific author of fiction in the Western genre. Born in March 1910 in Missouri, United States, Lutz for many years wrote short stories about the American West that were published in pulp magazines. ...
''The Wild Quarry'' (1961) *D-496 ''WE'' Steven G. Lawrence ''With Blood In Their Eyes'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Killer's Canyon'' (1961) *D-497 ''SF'' John Brunner (as Keith Woodcott) ''I Speak For Earth'' /
Ray Cummings Ray Cummings (born Raymond King Cummings) (August 30, 1887 – January 23, 1957) was an American author of science fiction literature and comic books. Early life Cummings was born in New York City in 1887. He worked with Thomas Edison as a ...
''Wandl The Invader'' (1961) *D-499 ''MY''
Frederick C. Davis Frederick may refer to: People * Frederick (given name), the name Nobility Anhalt-Harzgerode * Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Harzgerode (1613–1670) Austria * Frederick I, Duke of Austria (Babenberg), Duke of Austria from 1195 to 1198 * Frederic ...
''Night Drop'' / ''High Heel Homicide'' (1961) *D-502 ''WE'' Paul Evan Lehman ''Troubled Range'' /
Archie Joscelyn Archie is a masculine given name, a diminutive of Archibald. It may refer to: People Given name or nickname *Archie Alexander (1888–1958), African-American mathematician, engineer and governor of the US Virgin Islands * Archie Blake (mathematici ...
(as Al Cody) ''Long Night At Lodgepole'' (1961) *D-505 ''MY''
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''The Surfside Caper'' / Robert Colby ''In A Vanishing Room'' (1961) *D-507 ''SF''
Kenneth Bulmer Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
''Beyond the Silver Sky'' / John Brunner ''Meeting At Infinity'' (1961) *D-509 ''SF''
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 ...
'' The Beast Master'' / ''Star Hunter'' (1961) *D-510 ''WE'' Harry Whittington ''The Searching Rider'' / Jack M. Bickham ''Hangman's Territory'' (1961) *D-511 ''MY'' J. M. Flynn ''One For The Death House'' / Bob McKnight ''Drop Dead, Please'' (1961) *D-514 ''WE'' Gordon D. Shirreffs ''Hangin' Pards'' / Gordon D. Shirreffs ''Ride A Lone Trail'' (1961) *D-515 ''MY'' Robert Colby ''Kill Me A Fortune'' / Prentice Winchell (as Stewart Sterling) ''Five Alarm Funeral'' (1961) *D-517 ''SF''
Clifford Simak Clifford Donald Simak (; August 3, 1904 – April 25, 1988) was an American science fiction writer. He won three Hugo Awards and one Nebula Award. The Science Fiction Writers of America made him its third SFWA Grand Master, and the Horror ...
''The Trouble With Tycho'' / A. Bertram Chandler ''Bring Back Yesterday'' (1961)


F Series

*F-101 ''NA'' Joan Sargent ''Cruise Nurse'' / Margaret Howe ''Calling Dr. Merriman'' (1960) *F-102 ''MY'' Bob McKnight ''The Flying Eye'' / Clayton Fox ''Never Forget, Never Forgive'' (1961) *F-103 ''WE'' Harry Whittington ''A Trap For Sam Dodge'' /
Lee Floren Lee may refer to: Name Given name * Lee (given name), a given name in English Surname * Chinese surnames romanized as Li or Lee: ** Li (surname 李) or Lee (Hanzi ), a common Chinese surname ** Li (surname 利) or Lee (Hanzi ), a Chinese ...
''High Thunder'' (1961) *F-104 ''SF''
Kenneth Bulmer Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
''No Man's World'' /
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 ...
''Mayday Orbit'' (1961) *F-106 ''WE''
Brian Garfield Brian Francis Wynne Garfield (January 26, 1939 – December 29, 2018) was an Edgar Award-winning American novelist, historian and screenwriter. A Pulitzer Prize finalist, he wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen. Garfield went on ...
''Justice At Spanish Flat'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''The Gun From Nowhere'' (1961) *F-107 ''MY'' Chester Warwick ''My Pal, The Killer'' / John Trinian ''Scratch A Thief'' (1961) *F-108 ''SF''
G. McDonald Wallis G is the seventh letter of the Latin alphabet. G may also refer to: Places * Gabon, international license plate code G * Glasgow, UK postal code G * Eastern Quebec, Canadian postal prefix G * Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia, ...
''The Light of Lilith'' /
Damon Knight Damon Francis Knight (September 19, 1922 – April 15, 2002) was an American science fiction author, editor, and critic. He is the author of "To Serve Man", a 1950 short story adapted for ''The Twilight Zone''.Stanyard, ''Dimensions Behind th ...
''The Sun Saboteurs'' (1961) *F-110 ''WE''
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''Track The Man Down'' /
Lee Wells Lee Wells (born 1971) is an artist, independent curator, and a technology and art consultant based New York. He is a co-founder of Peanut Underground Art Projects in New York. He is a co-founder and director of IFAC-arts, and a co-founder of P ...
''Savage Range'' (1961) *F-111 ''MY'' J. M. Flynn ''The Girl From Las Vegas'' / Robert Martin ''To Have And To Kill'' (1960) *F-112 ''NA''
Jeanne Judson Jeanne Judson (January 5, 1888 or 1889 – January 9, 1981) was an American reporter and novelist. She began her writing career as a contributor to various newspapers and magazines. During the early and middle 20th century, she published more th ...
''Barbara Ames - Private Secretary'' / Nell Marr Dean Ratzlaff (as Nell Marr Dean) ''Fashions For Carol'' (1961) *F-113 ''SF'' Charles L. Fontenay ''Rebels of The Red Planet'' / J. T. McIntosh ''200 Hundred Years to Christmas'' (1961) *F-115 ''MY'' John Creighton ''The Blonde Cried Murder'' / Fletcher Flora ''Killing Cousins'' (1961) *F-116 ''WE'' Dwight Bennett Newton (as Clement Hardin) ''The Lurking Gun'' /
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''Deadman Canyon'' (1961) *F-117 ''SF''
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 ...
''The Door Through Space'' / A. Bertram Chandler ''Rendezvous on a Lost World'' (1961) *F-119 ''SF''
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, ...
''Spacial Delivery'' / ''Delusion World'' (1961) *F-120 ''WE'' Jack M. Brickham ''Gunman Can't Hide'' / John Callahan ''Come In Shooting'' (1961) *F-121 ''MY'' Helen Nielson ''Sing Me A Murder'' / Helen Nielson ''Woman Missing And Other Stories'' (1961) *F-122 ''NA'' Dorothy Worley ''Dr. Kilbourne Comes Home'' /
Patti Stone Patti may refer to: People * Patti (name) * Patti caste, a group of people Places * Patti, Iran (disambiguation) * Patti, Punjab, India * Patti, Punjab Assembly constituency, India * Patti, Sicily * Patti, Uttar Pradesh, India * Patti, Uttar Prad ...
''Calling Nurse Linda'' (1961) *F-123 ''SF''
Robert Silverberg Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Grand ...
''
Collision Course {{wiktionary A collision course, also known as a ''kamikaze run'', is the deliberate maneuver by the operator of a moving object (or often in Sci-Fi a spaceship) to collide with another object. It is a desperate maneuver since it often damages ...
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Leigh Brackett Leigh Douglass Brackett (December 7, 1915 – March 18, 1978) was an American science fiction writer known as "the Queen of Space Opera." She was also a screenwriter, known for ''The Big Sleep'' (1946), '' Rio Bravo'' (1959), and '' The Long Goo ...
'' The Nemesis From Terra'' (1961) *F-124 ''WE'' Steven G. Lawrence ''Slatterly'' / Steven G. Lawrence ''Bullet Welcome For Slatterly'' (1961) *F-125 ''MY'' J. M. Flynn ''Deep Six'' / Frank Diamond ''The Widow Maker'' (1961) *F-126 ''WE''
Edwin Booth Edwin Thomas Booth (November 13, 1833 – June 7, 1893) was an American actor who toured throughout the United States and the major capitals of Europe, performing Shakespearean plays. In 1869, he founded Booth's Theatre in New York. Some theatri ...
''The Troublemaker'' /
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''A Marshall For Lawless'' (1962) *F-127 ''SF''
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 ...
''Seven From The Stars'' /
Keith Laumer John Keith Laumer ( – ) was an American science fiction author. Prior to becoming a full-time writer, he was an officer in the United States Air Force and a diplomat in the United States Foreign Service. His older brother March Laumer was ...
''Worlds Of The Imperium'' (1962) *F-128 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''The Buzzard's Nest'' /
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''Siege At High Meadow'' (1962) *F-129 ''SF''
William F. Temple William Frederick Temple (9 March 1914 – 15 July 1989) was a British science fiction writer, best known for authoring the novel-turned-film '' Four Sided Triangle''. Early life and career Temple was born in Woolwich in 1914.Mike Ashley, "Intr ...
''The Automated Goliath'' /
William F. Temple William Frederick Temple (9 March 1914 – 15 July 1989) was a British science fiction writer, best known for authoring the novel-turned-film '' Four Sided Triangle''. Early life and career Temple was born in Woolwich in 1914.Mike Ashley, "Intr ...
''The Three Suns Of Amara'' (1962) *F-130 ''MY'' J. M. Flynn ''The Screaming Cargo'' / James A. Howard ''The Bullet-Proof Martyr'' (1961) *F-133 ''SF'' John Brunner ''
Secret Agent of Terra ''Secret Agent of Terra'' is a 1962 science fiction novel by British writer John Brunner. It is the first book of the Zarathustra Refugee Planets series; the other books are ''Castaways' World'' (1963) and ''The Repairmen of Cyclops'' (1965). ' ...
'' / A. Bertram Chandler ''The Rim of Space'' (1962) *F-134 ''WE'' Rod Patterson ''A Shooting At Sundust'' / Gordon D. Shirreffs ''Tumbleweed Trigger'' (1962) *F-138 ''WE'' Steven G. Lawrence ''Walk A Narrow Trail'' / Steven G. Lawrence ''A Noose For Slattery'' (1962) *F-139 ''SF''
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 ...
''The Makeshift Rocket''/''Un-Man and Other Stories'' (1962) *F-141 ''SF''
Robert Moore Williams Robert Moore Williams (June 19, 1907 – May 12, 1977) was an American writer, primarily of science fiction. Pseudonyms included John S Browning, H. H. Harmon, Russell Storm and E. K. Jarvis (a house name). Williams was born in Farmington, Mis ...
''The Darkness Before Tomorrow'' / John Brunner (as Keith Woodcott) ''The Ladder In The Sky'' (1962) *F-142 ''WE'' L. P. Holmes ''Wolf Brand'' / ''Smoky Pass'' (1962) *F-143 ''MY'' Bob McKnight ''A Stone Around Her Neck'' / Clayton Fox ''End Of A Big Wheel'' (1962) *F-144 ''WE''
Brian Garfield Brian Francis Wynne Garfield (January 26, 1939 – December 29, 2018) was an Edgar Award-winning American novelist, historian and screenwriter. A Pulitzer Prize finalist, he wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen. Garfield went on ...
(as Frank Wynne) ''Massacre Basin'' / Dwight Bennett Newton (as Clement Hardin) ''The Badge Shooters'' (1962) *F-145 ''SF''
Robert Silverberg Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Grand ...
''Next Stop The Stars'' / ''The Seed of Earth'' (1962) *F-147 ''SF''
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 ...
''The Sea Siege'' / ''The Eye of The Monster'' (1962) *F-148 ''WE'' Harry Whittington ''Wild Sky'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Dead Man's Double Cross'' (1962) *F-149 ''SF''
Robert Moore Williams Robert Moore Williams (June 19, 1907 – May 12, 1977) was an American writer, primarily of science fiction. Pseudonyms included John S Browning, H. H. Harmon, Russell Storm and E. K. Jarvis (a house name). Williams was born in Farmington, Mis ...
/ Charles de Vet (1962) *F-150 ''WE''
Nelson Nye Nelson Coral Nye (1907–1997) was an American writer, editor, and reviewer of Western (genre), Western fiction, and wrote non-fiction books on American Quarter Horse, quarter horses. Besides Nelson C. Nye he also wrote fiction using the pseudonym ...
''Hideout Mountain'' / ''Rafe'' (1962) *F-152 ''WE'' Gordon D. Shirreffs ''Rio Desperado'' / ''Voice Of The Gun'' (1962) *F-153 ''SF''
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 ...
''The Sword of Aldones'' / ''The Planet Savers'' (1962) *F-155 ''MY''
Lionel White Lionel White (9 July 1905 – 26 December 1985) was an American journalist and crime novelist, several of whose dark, noirish stories were made into films. His books include ''The Snatchers'' (made into a film as ''The Night of the Follow ...
''A Death At Sea'' / ''The Time Of Terror'' (1961) *F-160 ''WE''
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''New Gun For Kingdom City'' / ''The Shotgunner'' (1962) *F-161 ''SF'' John Brunner ''Times Without Number'' /
Donald A. Wollheim Donald Allen Wollheim (October 1, 1914 – November 2, 1990) was an American science fiction editor, publisher, writer, and fan. As an author, he published under his own name as well as under pseudonyms, including David Grinnell, Martin Pearso ...
(as David Grinnell) ''Destinies Orbit'' (1962) *F-164 ''WE'' Steven G. Lawrence ''Longhorns North'' / ''Slattery's Gun Says "No"'' (1962) *F-165 ''SF''
Philip José Farmer Philip José Farmer (January 26, 1918 – February 25, 2009) was an American author known for his science fiction and fantasy novels and short stories. Obituary. Farmer is best known for his sequences of novels, especially the ''World of Tiers ...
''Cache From Outer Space'' / ''The Celestial Blueprint'' (1962) *F-166 ''MY''
Georges Simenon Georges Joseph Christian Simenon (; 13 February 1903 – 4 September 1989) was a Belgian writer. He published nearly 500 novels and numerous short works, and was the creator of the fictional detective Jules Maigret. Early life and education ...
''Maigret And The Reluctant Witness'' / ''Maigret Has Scruples'' (1962) *F-172 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Battling Buckeroos'' /
Giles A. Lutz Giles Alfred Lutz (March 1910June 1982) was a prolific author of fiction in the Western genre. Born in March 1910 in Missouri, United States, Lutz for many years wrote short stories about the American West that were published in pulp magazines. ...
''Gun Rich'' (1962) *F-173 ''SF'' James White ''Second Ending'' /
Samuel R. Delany Samuel R. "Chip" Delany (, ) (born April 1, 1942), is an American author and literary critic. His work includes fiction (especially science fiction), memoir, criticism, and essays (on science fiction, literature, sexuality, and society). His ...
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The Jewels of Aptor ''The Jewels of Aptor'' is a 1962 science fantasy novel by Samuel R. Delany, his first published novel. It first appeared in shortened form as an Ace Double F-173 together with ''Second Ending ''Second Ending'' is a science fiction novel by n ...
'' (1962) *F-176 ''WE''
Dan J. Stevens Wayne D. Overholser (born September 4, 1906 in Pomeroy, Washington; † died August 27, 1996 in Boulder, Colorado), was an American Western writer. Overholser won the 1953 First Spur Award for Best Western Novel for ''Lawman'' using the pseudonym ...
''Gun Trap At Bright Water'' /
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''The Outside Gun'' (1963) *F-177 ''SF''
Terry Carr Terry Gene Carr (February 19, 1937 – April 7, 1987) was an American science fiction fan, author, editor, and writing instructor. Background and discovery of fandom Carr was born in Grants Pass, Oregon. He attended the City College of San ...
''Warlord of Kor'' /
Robert Moore Williams Robert Moore Williams (June 19, 1907 – May 12, 1977) was an American writer, primarily of science fiction. Pseudonyms included John S Browning, H. H. Harmon, Russell Storm and E. K. Jarvis (a house name). Williams was born in Farmington, Mis ...
''The Star Wasps'' (1963) *F-184 ''WE'' Nelson C. Nye ''Death Valley Slim'' / ''The Kid From Lincoln County'' (1963) *F-185 ''SF''
Jack Vance John Holbrook Vance (August 28, 1916 – May 26, 2013) was an American mystery, fantasy, and science fiction writer. Though most of his work has been published under the name Jack Vance, he also wrote several mystery novels under pen names. ...
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The Five Gold Bands ''The Five Gold Bands'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Jack Vance, first published in the November 1950 issue of '' Startling Stories '' magazine. It was published in 1953 as a separate book under the title ''The Space Pirate'', ...
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The Dragon Masters ''The Dragon Masters'' is a science fiction novella by American author Jack Vance. It was first published in ''Galaxy'' magazine, August 1962, and in 1963 in book form, as half of Ace Double F-185 (with '' The Five Gold Bands''). It won the Hugo ...
'' (1963) *F-186 ''WE'' William O. Turner ''The High Hander'' /
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''Wild Horse Range'' (1963) (may be misprinted as F-185 on some copies) *F-187 ''SF''
Leigh Brackett Leigh Douglass Brackett (December 7, 1915 – March 18, 1978) was an American science fiction writer known as "the Queen of Space Opera." She was also a screenwriter, known for ''The Big Sleep'' (1946), '' Rio Bravo'' (1959), and '' The Long Goo ...
'' Alpha-Centauri or Die'' / G. MacDonald Wallis ''Legend of Lost Earth'' (1963) *F-195 ''SF''
Robert Silverberg Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Grand ...
''The Silent Invaders'' /
William F. Temple William Frederick Temple (9 March 1914 – 15 July 1989) was a British science fiction writer, best known for authoring the novel-turned-film '' Four Sided Triangle''. Early life and career Temple was born in Woolwich in 1914.Mike Ashley, "Intr ...
''Battle on Venus'' (1963) *F-196 ''WE'' Harry Whittington ''Dry Gulch Town'' / ''Prairie Raiders'' (1963) *F-199 ''SF'' John Brunner (as Keith Woodcott) ''The Psionic Menace'' /
Samuel R. Delany Samuel R. "Chip" Delany (, ) (born April 1, 1942), is an American author and literary critic. His work includes fiction (especially science fiction), memoir, criticism, and essays (on science fiction, literature, sexuality, and society). His ...
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Captives of the Flame ''Captives of the Flame'' is a 1963 science fantasy novel by Samuel R. Delany, and is the first novel in the " Fall of the Towers" trilogy. The novel was originally published as Ace Double F-199 together with ''The Psionic Menace'' by Keith Wood ...
'' (1963) *F-200 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Triggering Texan'' /
Brian Garfield Brian Francis Wynne Garfield (January 26, 1939 – December 29, 2018) was an Edgar Award-winning American novelist, historian and screenwriter. A Pulitzer Prize finalist, he wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen. Garfield went on ...
(as Frank Wynne) ''The Big Snow'' (1963) *F-208 ''WE'' L. P. Holmes ''Side Me At Sundown'' / ''The Buzzards Of Rocky Pass'' *F-209 ''SF''
Ken Bulmer Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
''The Wizard of the Starship Poseidon'' /
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 ...
''Let The Spacemen Beware!'' (1963) *F-214 ''WE''
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''The Man From Colorado'' / Bill Burchardt ''The Wildcatters'' (1963) *F-215 ''SF'' John Brunner ''Listen! The Stars'' /
Jane Roberts Dorothy Jane Roberts (May 8, 1929 – September 5, 1984) was an American author, poet, psychic, and spirit medium, who channeled a personality who called himself "Seth." Her publication of the Seth texts, known as the ''Seth Material'', establ ...
''The Rebellers'' (1963) *F-223 ''SF''
Keith Laumer John Keith Laumer ( – ) was an American science fiction author. Prior to becoming a full-time writer, he was an officer in the United States Air Force and a diplomat in the United States Foreign Service. His older brother March Laumer was ...
''Envoy to New Worlds'' /
Robert Moore Williams Robert Moore Williams (June 19, 1907 – May 12, 1977) was an American writer, primarily of science fiction. Pseudonyms included John S Browning, H. H. Harmon, Russell Storm and E. K. Jarvis (a house name). Williams was born in Farmington, Mis ...
''Flight From Yesterday'' (1963) *F-224 ''WE''
Nelson Nye Nelson Coral Nye (1907–1997) was an American writer, editor, and reviewer of Western (genre), Western fiction, and wrote non-fiction books on American Quarter Horse, quarter horses. Besides Nelson C. Nye he also wrote fiction using the pseudonym ...
''Bancroft's Banco'' / ''The Seven Six-Gunners'' (1963) *F-227 ''SF'' John Brunner ''The Astronauts Must Not Land'' / ''The Space-Time Juggler'' (1963) *F-229 ''MY''
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''The Dead And The Deadly'' / Bob McKnight ''Homicide Handicap'' (1963) *F-230 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Lobo Lawman'' /
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''Trail Of The Fresno Kid'' (1963) *F-237 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''The Ship From Outside'' / ''Beyond the Galactic Rim'' (1963) *F-238 ''WE''
Stephen Payne Stephen Payne may refer to: *Stephen Payne (energy executive) (born 1964), American lobbyist *Stephen Payne (naval architect), British ship designer *Stephen Payne, science fiction editor at ''Starburst magazine'', Visual Imagination and the ''Doc ...
''Brand Him Outlaw'' / Gordon D. Shirreffs ''Quicktrigger'' (1963) *F-242 ''SF'' John Brunner ''The Rites of Ohe'' / ''Castaway World'' (1963) *F-244 ''WE''
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''Last Gun At Cabresto'' /
Edwin Booth Edwin Thomas Booth (November 13, 1833 – June 7, 1893) was an American actor who toured throughout the United States and the major capitals of Europe, performing Shakespearean plays. In 1869, he founded Booth's Theatre in New York. Some theatri ...
''Valley Of Violence'' (1962) *F-249 ''SF''
L. Sprague de Camp Lyon Sprague de Camp (; November 27, 1907 – November 6, 2000) was an American writer of science fiction, fantasy and non-fiction. In a career spanning 60 years, he wrote over 100 books, including novels and works of non-fiction, including biog ...
'' The Hand of Zei''/''The Search for Zei'' (1963) *F-250 ''WE'' Barry Cord ''The Masked Gun'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Gallows Gulch'' (1963) *F-253 ''SF''
Robert Silverberg Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Grand ...
(as Calvin M. Knox) ''One of Our Asteroids is Missing'' /
A. E. van Vogt Alfred Elton van Vogt ( ; April 26, 1912 – January 26, 2000) was a Canadian-born American science fiction author. His fragmented, bizarre narrative style influenced later science fiction writers, notably Philip K. Dick. He was one of the ...
''The Twisted Men'' (1964) *F-254 ''WE'' Philip Ketchum ''The Ghost Riders'' /
William Heuman William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of Engl ...
''Hardcase Halloran'' (1964) *F-260 ''WE''
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''Trouble At Gunsight'' /
Brian Garfield Brian Francis Wynne Garfield (January 26, 1939 – December 29, 2018) was an Edgar Award-winning American novelist, historian and screenwriter. A Pulitzer Prize finalist, he wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen. Garfield went on ...
''Trail Drive'' *F-261 ''SF''
Samuel R. Delany Samuel R. "Chip" Delany (, ) (born April 1, 1942), is an American author and literary critic. His work includes fiction (especially science fiction), memoir, criticism, and essays (on science fiction, literature, sexuality, and society). His ...
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The Towers of Toron ''The Towers of Toron'' is a 1964 science fantasy novel by Samuel R. Delany, and is the second novel in the " Fall of the Towers" trilogy. The novel was originally published as Ace Double F-261, together with ''The Lunar Eye'' by Robert Moore Wil ...
'' / Robert M. Williams ''The Lunar Eye'' (1964) *F-264 ''WE''
Ben Elliott Ben Elliott (c. 1952 – April 5, 2020) was an American record producer, audio engineer and co-owner of Showplace Studios in Dover, New Jersey, United States. He had been the chief engineer at Showplace since its opening in 1991. Over the year ...
''Contract In Cartridges'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Don't Cross My Line'' (1964) *F-265 ''SF''
Jack Vance John Holbrook Vance (August 28, 1916 – May 26, 2013) was an American mystery, fantasy, and science fiction writer. Though most of his work has been published under the name Jack Vance, he also wrote several mystery novels under pen names. ...
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The Houses of Iszm ''The Houses of Iszm'' is a science fiction novella by American writer Jack Vance, which appeared in '' Startling Stories'' magazine in 1954. It was reissued in book form in 1964 as part of an Ace Double novel, together with Vance's '' Son of the ...
'' / ''Son of The Tree'' (1964) *F-272 ''WE''
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''The Man From Barranca Negra'' / Stephen Payne ''No Job For A Cowboy'' (1964) *F-273 ''SF''
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 ...
''Falcons of Narabedla'' / ''The Dark Intruder'' (1964) *F-275 ''SF'' Philip E. High ''No Truce With Terra'' /
Murray Leinster Murray Leinster (June 16, 1896 – June 8, 1975) was a pen name of William Fitzgerald Jenkins, an American writer of genre fiction, particularly of science fiction. He wrote and published more than 1,500 short stories and articles, 14 movie ...
''The Duplicators'' (1964) *F-276 ''WE''
Brian Garfield Brian Francis Wynne Garfield (January 26, 1939 – December 29, 2018) was an Edgar Award-winning American novelist, historian and screenwriter. A Pulitzer Prize finalist, he wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen. Garfield went on ...
(as Brian Wynne) ''Mr. Six Gun'' / William E. Vance ''The Wolf Slayer'' (1964) *F-284 ''WE'' Lin Searles ''Border Passage'' / Ben Smith ''The Homesteader'' (1964) *F-285 ''SF''
Fritz Leiber Fritz Reuter Leiber Jr. ( ; December 24, 1910 – September 5, 1992) was an American writer of fantasy, horror, and science fiction. He was also a poet, actor in theater and films, playwright, and chess expert. With writers such as Robert ...
''Ships to the Stars'' /
Ken Bulmer Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
''The Million Year Hunt'' (1964) *F-289 ''SF''
Ken Bulmer Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
''Demons' World'' /
Tom Purdom Thomas Edward Purdom (born 1936) is an American writer best known for science fiction and nonfiction. His story "Fossil Games" was a nominee for the Hugo Award for Best Novelette in 2000. He has also done music criticism since 1988. His works hav ...
''I Want the Stars'' (1964) *F-292 ''WE'' Gordon D. Shirreffs ''The Hidden Rider Of Dark Mountain'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''The Man At Rope's End'' (1964) *F-298 ''WE''
Nelson Nye Nelson Coral Nye (1907–1997) was an American writer, editor, and reviewer of Western (genre), Western fiction, and wrote non-fiction books on American Quarter Horse, quarter horses. Besides Nelson C. Nye he also wrote fiction using the pseudonym ...
''Treasure Trail From Tucson'' / ''Sudden Country'' (1964) *F-299 ''SF'' John Brunner ''Endless Shadow''/
Gardner Fox Gardner Francis Cooper Fox (May 20, 1911 – December 24, 1986) was an American writer known best for creating numerous comic book characters for DC Comics. He is estimated to have written more than 4,000 comics stories, including 1,500 for DC ...
''The Arsenal of Miracles'' (1964)


M Series

*M-100 ''WE'' John Callahan ''A Man Named Raglan'' / Barry Cord ''Gun Junction'' (1964) *M-101 ''SF''
Leigh Brackett Leigh Douglass Brackett (December 7, 1915 – March 18, 1978) was an American science fiction writer known as "the Queen of Space Opera." She was also a screenwriter, known for ''The Big Sleep'' (1946), '' Rio Bravo'' (1959), and '' The Long Goo ...
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The Secret of Sinharat ''The Secret of Sinharat'' is a science fantasy novel by American writer Leigh Brackett, set on the planet Mars_in_fiction#Mars_in_fiction_before_Mariner, Mars, whose protagonist is Eric John Stark. The novel is expanded from the novella "Queen o ...
'' / '' People of the Talisman'' (1964) *M-102 ''WE''
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''Hoodoo Guns'' / Rod Patterson ''Trouble At Hangdog Flats'' (1964) *M-103 ''SF''
Fred Saberhagen Fred Thomas Saberhagen (May 18, 1930 – June 29, 2007) was an American science fiction and fantasy author most famous for his ''Berserker'' series of science fiction short stories and novels. Saberhagen also wrote a series of vampire novels in ...
''The Golden People'' /
Lan Wright Lionel Percy Wright, known professionally as Lan Wright (1923–2010) was a British science fiction writer. All of his fiction has been published under the pen name "Lan Wright". During the period 1952 to 1963, Wright was a regular contributor t ...
''Exile From Xanadu'' (1964) *M-104 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Sidewinder Showdown'' /
Dan J. Stevens Wayne D. Overholser (born September 4, 1906 in Pomeroy, Washington; † died August 27, 1996 in Boulder, Colorado), was an American Western writer. Overholser won the 1953 First Spur Award for Best Western Novel for ''Lawman'' using the pseudonym ...
''Land Beyond The Law'' *M-105 ''SF''
Margaret St. Clair __NOTOC__ Margaret St. Clair (17 February 1911 – 22 November 1995) was an American fantasy and science fiction writer, who also wrote under the pseudonyms Idris Seabright and Wilton Hazzard. Biography St. Clair was born as Eva Margaret Neeley ...
''Message From the Eocene'' / ''Three Worlds of Futury'' (1964) *M-106 ''WE''
Reese Sullivan Reese may refer to: Places Germany * Reese, Germany, a hamlet in Lower Saxony on the River Aue United States * Reese, Michigan, United States, a community east of Saginaw * Reese, Pennsylvania, United States, a community in Blair County * Reese, T ...
''The Blind Trail'' /
Tim Kelly Tim or Timothy Kelly may refer to: * Tim Kelly (Alaska politician) (1944–2009), Alaska state legislator * Tim Kelly (Minnesota politician) (born 1964), Minnesota politician and a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives * Tim Kelly (Mich ...
''Ride Of Fury'' (1964) *M-107 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''The Coils of Time'' / ''Into The Alternate Universe'' (1964) *M-108 ''WE'' Rod Patterson ''Gunfire Heritage'' / Wayne C. Lee ''Warpath West'' (1965) *M-109 ''SF''
G. C. Edmondson G. C. Edmondson was the working name of science fiction author Garry Edmonson (full name "José Mario Garry Ordoñez Edmondson y Cotton") (October 11, 1922 in Washington state – December 14, 1995 in San Diego, California). According to the obit ...
''Stranger Than You Think'' / ''The Ship That Sailed the Time Stream'' (1965) *M-110 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Bushwack Brand'' /
Merle Constiner Merle may refer to: People *Merle (given name), a given name used by both men and women *Merle (surname), a surname of French origin Others *Merle (dog coat), a pattern in dogs’ coats *Merle (grape), another name for the wine grape Merlot *Akaf ...
''Wolf On Horseback'' (1965) *M-111 ''SF''
Edmond Hamilton Edmond Moore Hamilton (October 21, 1904 – February 1, 1977) was an American writer of science fiction during the mid-twentieth century. Early life Born in Youngstown, Ohio, he was raised there and in nearby New Castle, Pennsylvania. So ...
''Fugitive of the Stars'' /
Kenneth Bulmer Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
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Land Beyond the Map ''Land Beyond the Map'' is a short science fiction novel written by Kenneth Bulmer. It originally appeared in the magazine ''Science Fantasy (magazine), Science Fantasy'' in 1961 under the title "The Map Country". It was subsequently enlarged ...
'' (1965) *M-112 ''WE''
Nelson Nye Nelson Coral Nye (1907–1997) was an American writer, editor, and reviewer of Western (genre), Western fiction, and wrote non-fiction books on American Quarter Horse, quarter horses. Besides Nelson C. Nye he also wrote fiction using the pseudonym ...
''Rogue's Rendezvous'' / ''Gun Feud At Tiedown'' *M-113 ''SF''
Damon Knight Damon Francis Knight (September 19, 1922 – April 15, 2002) was an American science fiction author, editor, and critic. He is the author of "To Serve Man", a 1950 short story adapted for ''The Twilight Zone''.Stanyard, ''Dimensions Behind th ...
''Off Center'' / ''The Rithian Terror'' (1965) *M-114 ''WE''
Brian Garfield Brian Francis Wynne Garfield (January 26, 1939 – December 29, 2018) was an Edgar Award-winning American novelist, historian and screenwriter. A Pulitzer Prize finalist, he wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen. Garfield went on ...
(as Frank Wynne) ''Lynch Law Canyon'' / Stephen Payne ''Stampede On Farway Pass'' *M-115 ''SF'' John Brunner ''The Repairmen of Cyclops'' / ''Enigma From Tantalus'' (1965) *M-117 ''SF'' Bruce W. Ronald ''Our Man in Space'' /
Jack Sharkey Jack Sharkey (born Joseph Paul Zukauskas, lt, Juozas Povilas Žukauskas, October 26, 1902 – August 17, 1994) was a Lithuanian-American world heavyweight boxing champion. Boxing career He took his ring name from his two idols, heavyweight ...
''Ultimatum in 2050 A.D.'' (1965) *M-118 ''WE''
Merle Constiner Merle may refer to: People *Merle (given name), a given name used by both men and women *Merle (surname), a surname of French origin Others *Merle (dog coat), a pattern in dogs’ coats *Merle (grape), another name for the wine grape Merlot *Akaf ...
''Guns At Q Cross'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''The Toughest Town In The Territory'' (1965) *M-120 ''WE''
Nelson Nye Nelson Coral Nye (1907–1997) was an American writer, editor, and reviewer of Western (genre), Western fiction, and wrote non-fiction books on American Quarter Horse, quarter horses. Besides Nelson C. Nye he also wrote fiction using the pseudonym ...
''Ambush At Yuma's Chimney'' / John Callahan ''Ride The Wild Land'' (1965) *M-121 ''SF''
Emil Petaja Emil Petaja (12 April 1915 – 17 August 2000) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer whose career spanned seven decades. He was the author of 13 published novels, nearly 150 short stories, numerous poems, and a handful of books and ...
''Alpha Yes, Terra No!'' /
Samuel R. Delany Samuel R. "Chip" Delany (, ) (born April 1, 1942), is an American author and literary critic. His work includes fiction (especially science fiction), memoir, criticism, and essays (on science fiction, literature, sexuality, and society). His ...
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The Ballad of Beta-2 ''The Ballad of Beta-2'' is a 1965 science fiction novel by American writer Samuel R. Delany. The book was originally published as Ace Double, together with ''Alpha Yes, Terra No!'' by Emil Petaja. Plot The book follows Joneny Horatio T'waboga ...
'' (1965) *M-122 ''WE''
Roger G. Spellman William Robert Cox (March 14, 1901 – July 7, 1988) was an American writer. He was a prolific writer of short stories and Western and Mystery novels mainly for the pulp and paperback markets. He wrote under at least six pseudonyms: Willard ...
''Tall For A Texan'' /
William Vance William van Cutsem (8 September 1935 – 14 May 2018), better known by his pen name William Vance, was a Belgian comics artist known for his distinctive realistic style and work in Franco-Belgian comics. Biography William van Cutsem was born i ...
''Outlaw Brand'' (1965) *M-123 ''SF'' John Brunner ''The Altar on Asconel'' / Ted White ''Android Avenger'' (1965) *M-124 ''WE'' Stephen Payne ''Trail Of The Vanishing Ranchers'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Battle At Rattlesnake Pass'' (1965) *M-125 ''SF''
Jack Vance John Holbrook Vance (August 28, 1916 – May 26, 2013) was an American mystery, fantasy, and science fiction writer. Though most of his work has been published under the name Jack Vance, he also wrote several mystery novels under pen names. ...
''Monsters in Orbit'' / ''The World Between and Other Stories'' (1965) *M-126 ''WE'' Harry Whittington ''Valley Of Savage Men'' /
Ben Elliott Ben Elliott (c. 1952 – April 5, 2020) was an American record producer, audio engineer and co-owner of Showplace Studios in Dover, New Jersey, United States. He had been the chief engineer at Showplace since its opening in 1991. Over the year ...
''Brother Badman'' (1965) *M-127 ''SF'' John Rackham ''We, The Venusians'' /
Fred Saberhagen Fred Thomas Saberhagen (May 18, 1930 – June 29, 2007) was an American science fiction and fantasy author most famous for his ''Berserker'' series of science fiction short stories and novels. Saberhagen also wrote a series of vampire novels in ...
''The Water of Thought'' (1965) *M-128 ''WE''
Brian Garfield Brian Francis Wynne Garfield (January 26, 1939 – December 29, 2018) was an Edgar Award-winning American novelist, historian and screenwriter. A Pulitzer Prize finalist, he wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen. Garfield went on ...
(as Brian Wynne) ''The Night It Rained Bullets'' /
Reese Sullivan Reese may refer to: Places Germany * Reese, Germany, a hamlet in Lower Saxony on the River Aue United States * Reese, Michigan, United States, a community east of Saginaw * Reese, Pennsylvania, United States, a community in Blair County * Reese, T ...
''Nemesis Of Circle A'' (1965) *M-129 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''The Alternate Martians'' / A. Bertram Chandler ''Empress of Outer Space'' (1965) *M-130 ''WE'' John Callahan ''Half-Injun, Half-Wildcat'' / Clement Hardin ''Outcast Of Ute Bend'' (1965) *M-131 ''SF''
Kenneth Bulmer Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
''Behold The Stars'' /
Mack Reynolds Dallas McCord "Mack" Reynolds (November 11, 1917 – January 30, 1983) was an American science fiction writer. His pen names included Dallas Ross, Mark Mallory, Clark Collins, Dallas Rose, Guy McCord, Maxine Reynolds, Bob Belmont, and Todd Har ...
''Planetary Agent X'' (1965) *M-133 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''Space Mercenaries'' /
Emil Petaja Emil Petaja (12 April 1915 – 17 August 2000) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer whose career spanned seven decades. He was the author of 13 published novels, nearly 150 short stories, numerous poems, and a handful of books and ...
''The Caves of Mars'' (1965) *M-134 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Lost Loot Of Kittycat Ranch'' / Lin Searles ''Saddle The Wind'' (1965) *M-135 ''SF'' Philip E. High ''The Mad Metropolis'' /
Murray Leinster Murray Leinster (June 16, 1896 – June 8, 1975) was a pen name of William Fitzgerald Jenkins, an American writer of genre fiction, particularly of science fiction. He wrote and published more than 1,500 short stories and articles, 14 movie ...
''Space Captain'' (1966) *M-136 ''WE''
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''Panhandle Pistolero'' /
Nelson Nye Nelson Coral Nye (1907–1997) was an American writer, editor, and reviewer of Western (genre), Western fiction, and wrote non-fiction books on American Quarter Horse, quarter horses. Besides Nelson C. Nye he also wrote fiction using the pseudonym ...
''The Marshall Of Pioche'' (1966) *M-138 ''WE''
Brian Garfield Brian Francis Wynne Garfield (January 26, 1939 – December 29, 2018) was an Edgar Award-winning American novelist, historian and screenwriter. A Pulitzer Prize finalist, he wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen. Garfield went on ...
(as Frank Wynne) ''Call Me Hazard'' /
Dean Owens Dean Owens is a Scottish singer songwriter, born and brought up in Leith, Edinburgh, UK. Many of Owens' songs relate to his upbringing in the area, including ''Man From Leith''. Owens’ first serious band was Smile, formed with bass player ...
''The Rincon Trap'' (1966) *M-139 ''SF''
Samuel R. Delany Samuel R. "Chip" Delany (, ) (born April 1, 1942), is an American author and literary critic. His work includes fiction (especially science fiction), memoir, criticism, and essays (on science fiction, literature, sexuality, and society). His ...
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Empire Star ''Empire Star'' is a 1966 science fiction novella by Samuel R. Delany. It is often published together with another book, most frequently (three times) with '' The Ballad of Beta-2''. Delany hoped to have it first published as part of an Ace Doub ...
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Tom Purdom Thomas Edward Purdom (born 1936) is an American writer best known for science fiction and nonfiction. His story "Fossil Games" was a nominee for the Hugo Award for Best Novelette in 2000. He has also done music criticism since 1988. His works hav ...
''The Tree Lord of Imeton'' (1966) *M-140 ''WE''
Reese Sullivan Reese may refer to: Places Germany * Reese, Germany, a hamlet in Lower Saxony on the River Aue United States * Reese, Michigan, United States, a community east of Saginaw * Reese, Pennsylvania, United States, a community in Blair County * Reese, T ...
''Deadly Like A .45'' / Barry Cord ''Last Stage To Gomorrah'' (1966) *M-141 ''SF''
Jack Vance John Holbrook Vance (August 28, 1916 – May 26, 2013) was an American mystery, fantasy, and science fiction writer. Though most of his work has been published under the name Jack Vance, he also wrote several mystery novels under pen names. ...
''The Brains of Earth'' / ''The Many Worlds of Magnus Ridolph'' (1966)


G Series

*G-501 ''MY''
Charlotte Armstrong Lewi Charlotte Armstrong Lewi (May 2, 1905, in Vulcan, Michigan – July 18, 1969 in Glendale, California) was an American writer. Under the names Charlotte Armstrong and Jo Valentine she wrote 29 novels, as well as short stories, plays, and screenpl ...
(as Charlotte Armstrong) ''Incident At A Corner'' / ''The Unsuspected'' (1965) *G-503 ''MY'' Ursula Curtiss ''The Face Of The Tiger'' / ''The Stairway'' (1962) *G-506 ''MY''
Doris Miles Disney Doris Miles Disney (December 22, 1907 – March 9, 1976) was an American mystery writer. She wrote 47 novels, many of which were best sellers; several were made into feature films or TV movies. In 14 of her writing years Disney published two n ...
''Black Mail'' / ''Did She Fall Or Was She Pushed? '' *G-508 ''MY''
Ruth Fenisong Ruth (or its variants) may refer to: Places France * Château de Ruthie, castle in the commune of Aussurucq in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques département of France Switzerland * Ruth, a hamlet in Cologny#Geography, Cologny United States * Ruth, A ...
''The Schemers'' / ''But Not Forgotten'' (1965) *G-509 ''MY''
Elisabeth Sanxay Elizabeth or Elisabeth may refer to: People * Elizabeth (given name), a female given name (including people with that name) * Elizabeth (biblical figure), mother of John the Baptist Ships * HMS ''Elizabeth'', several ships * ''Elisabeth'' (sch ...
''Holding The Virgin Huntress'' / ''The Innocent Mrs. Duff'' (1951) *G-511 ''MY''
Charlotte Armstrong Lewi Charlotte Armstrong Lewi (May 2, 1905, in Vulcan, Michigan – July 18, 1969 in Glendale, California) was an American writer. Under the names Charlotte Armstrong and Jo Valentine she wrote 29 novels, as well as short stories, plays, and screenpl ...
(as Charlotte Armstrong) ''The Chocolate Cobweb'' / ''Who's Been Sitting In My Chair?'' (1965) *G-512 ''MY'' Elisabeth S. Holding ''The Blank Wall'' / ''The Girl Who Had To Die'' (1965) *G-513 ''MY''
Charlotte Armstrong Lewi Charlotte Armstrong Lewi (May 2, 1905, in Vulcan, Michigan – July 18, 1969 in Glendale, California) was an American writer. Under the names Charlotte Armstrong and Jo Valentine she wrote 29 novels, as well as short stories, plays, and screenpl ...
(as Charlotte Armstrong) ''Then Came Two Women'' / ''Catch As Catch Can'' (1965) *G-518 ''MY''
Helen Reilly Helen Reilly (April 25, 1891 – January 11, 1962), was an American mystery writer known for a series of novels featuring Inspector Christopher McKee, head of the fictitious Manhattan Homicide Squad. She wrote mostly under her own name but also und ...
''Follow Me'' / ''The Opening Door'' (1965) *G-519 ''MY''
Elisabeth Sanxay Elizabeth or Elisabeth may refer to: People * Elizabeth (given name), a female given name (including people with that name) * Elizabeth (biblical figure), mother of John the Baptist Ships * HMS ''Elizabeth'', several ships * ''Elisabeth'' (sch ...
''Holding The Old Battle Axe'' / ''The Obstinate Murderer'' (1965) *G-521 ''MY''
Charlotte Armstrong Lewi Charlotte Armstrong Lewi (May 2, 1905, in Vulcan, Michigan – July 18, 1969 in Glendale, California) was an American writer. Under the names Charlotte Armstrong and Jo Valentine she wrote 29 novels, as well as short stories, plays, and screenpl ...
(as Charlotte Armstrong) ''Mischief'' / ''The Better To Eat You'' (1965) *G-523 ''MY'' Ursula Curtiss ''The Forbidden Garden'' / ''Hours To Kill'' (1965) *G-524 ''MY''
Elisabeth Sanxay Elizabeth or Elisabeth may refer to: People * Elizabeth (given name), a female given name (including people with that name) * Elizabeth (biblical figure), mother of John the Baptist Ships * HMS ''Elizabeth'', several ships * ''Elisabeth'' (sch ...
''Holding Who's Afraid? '' / ''Widow's Mite'' (1965) *G-525 ''MY''
Dana Lyon Dana may refer to: People Given name * Dana (given name) Surname * Dana (surname) * Dana family of Cambridge, Massachusetts ** James Dwight Dana (1813–1895), scientist, zoological author abbreviation Dana Nickname or stage name * Dan ...
''The Tentacles'' / ''Spin The Web Tight'' (1965) *G-526 ''MY''
Charlotte Armstrong Lewi Charlotte Armstrong Lewi (May 2, 1905, in Vulcan, Michigan – July 18, 1969 in Glendale, California) was an American writer. Under the names Charlotte Armstrong and Jo Valentine she wrote 29 novels, as well as short stories, plays, and screenpl ...
(as Charlotte Armstrong) ''The Mark Of The Hand'' / ''The Dream Walker'' (1965) *G-528 ''MY''
Helen Reilly Helen Reilly (April 25, 1891 – January 11, 1962), was an American mystery writer known for a series of novels featuring Inspector Christopher McKee, head of the fictitious Manhattan Homicide Squad. She wrote mostly under her own name but also und ...
''Certain Sleep'' / ''Ding Dong Bell'' (1965) *G-529 ''MY'' Dorothy Miles Disney ''Unappointed Rounds'' / ''Mrs. Meeker's Money'' (1965) *G-530 ''MY''
Elisabeth Sanxay Elizabeth or Elisabeth may refer to: People * Elizabeth (given name), a female given name (including people with that name) * Elizabeth (biblical figure), mother of John the Baptist Ships * HMS ''Elizabeth'', several ships * ''Elisabeth'' (sch ...
''Holding The Unfinished Crime'' / ''Net Of Cobwebs'' (1963) *G-531 ''MY''
Helen Reilly Helen Reilly (April 25, 1891 – January 11, 1962), was an American mystery writer known for a series of novels featuring Inspector Christopher McKee, head of the fictitious Manhattan Homicide Squad. She wrote mostly under her own name but also und ...
''Not Me, Inspector'' / ''The Canvas Dagger'' (1965) *G-533 ''MY''
Charlotte Armstrong Lewi Charlotte Armstrong Lewi (May 2, 1905, in Vulcan, Michigan – July 18, 1969 in Glendale, California) was an American writer. Under the names Charlotte Armstrong and Jo Valentine she wrote 29 novels, as well as short stories, plays, and screenpl ...
(as Charlotte Armstrong) ''The Black-Eyed Stranger'' / ''The One-Faced Girl'' (1965) *G-534 ''MY''
Elisabeth Sanxay Elizabeth or Elisabeth may refer to: People * Elizabeth (given name), a female given name (including people with that name) * Elizabeth (biblical figure), mother of John the Baptist Ships * HMS ''Elizabeth'', several ships * ''Elisabeth'' (sch ...
''Holding Kill Joy'' / ''Speak Of The Devil'' (1965) *G-535 ''MY''
Dana Lyon Dana may refer to: People Given name * Dana (given name) Surname * Dana (surname) * Dana family of Cambridge, Massachusetts ** James Dwight Dana (1813–1895), scientist, zoological author abbreviation Dana Nickname or stage name * Dan ...
''The Lost One'' / ''The Frightened Child'' (1965) *G-539 ''MY''
Hilda Lawrence Hilda is one of several female given names derived from the name ''Hild'', formed from Old Norse , meaning 'battle'. Hild, a Nordic-German Bellona, was a Valkyrie who conveyed fallen warriors to Valhalla. Warfare was often called Hild's Game. T ...
''Duet In Death: Composition For Four Hands'' / ''Duet In Death: The House'' (1965) *G-543 ''MY''
Mildred Davis Mildred Hillary Davis (February 22, 1901The reference book ''Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries: A Directory'' gives Davis's birth date as January 1, 1900.August 18, 1969) was an American actress who appeared in fifteen of Harold Lloyd's cla ...
''The Dark Place'' / ''They Buried A Man'' (1965) *G-573 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Rattlesnake Range'' /
Merle Constiner Merle may refer to: People *Merle (given name), a given name used by both men and women *Merle (surname), a surname of French origin Others *Merle (dog coat), a pattern in dogs’ coats *Merle (grape), another name for the wine grape Merlot *Akaf ...
''Top Gun From The Dakotas'' (1966) *G-574 ''SF''
Avram Davidson Abraham, ; ar, , , name=, group= (originally Abram) is the common Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Judaism, he is the founding father of the special relationship between the Jews ...
''The Kar-Chee Reign'' /
Ursula K. Le Guin Ursula Kroeber Le Guin (; October 21, 1929 – January 22, 2018) was an American author best known for her works of speculative fiction, including science fiction works set in her Hainish universe, and the '' Earthsea'' fantasy series. She was ...
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Rocannon's World ''Rocannon's World'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin, her literary debut. It was published in 1966 as an Ace Double, along with Avram Davidson's ''The Kar-Chee Reign'', following the tête-bêche format. Though it i ...
'' (1966) *G-576 ''SF'' John Rackham ''Danger From Vega'' /
Avram Davidson Abraham, ; ar, , , name=, group= (originally Abram) is the common Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Judaism, he is the founding father of the special relationship between the Jews ...
''Clash of Star-Kings'' (1966) *G-577 ''WE'' Roger Spellman ''Big Man From The Brazos'' /
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''Killer's Gun'' (1966) *G-579 ''WE'' Lee E. Wells ''Ride A Dim Trail'' /
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''Showdown In The Cayuse'' (1966) *G-580 ''SF''
Mack Reynolds Dallas McCord "Mack" Reynolds (November 11, 1917 – January 30, 1983) was an American science fiction writer. His pen names included Dallas Ross, Mark Mallory, Clark Collins, Dallas Rose, Guy McCord, Maxine Reynolds, Bob Belmont, and Todd Har ...
''Dawnman Planet'' / Claude Nunes ''Inherit the Earth'' (1966) *G-584 ''WE'' William E. Vance ''Son Of A Desparado'' / Dwight Bennett Newton (as Clement Hardin) ''The Ruthless Breed'' (1966) *G-585 ''SF''
John W. Campbell John Wood Campbell Jr. (June 8, 1910 – July 11, 1971) was an American science fiction writer and editor. He was editor of ''Astounding Science Fiction'' (later called '' Analog Science Fiction and Fact'') from late 1937 until his death ...
''The Planeteers'' / ''The Ultimate Weapon'' (1966) *G-587 ''WE''
Lee Hoffman Lee Hoffman, born Shirley Bell Hoffman, (August 14, 1932 in Chicago, Illinois – February 6, 2007 in Port Charlotte, Florida) was an American science fiction fan, an editor of early folk music fanzines, and an author of science fiction, Wester ...
''Gunfight At Laramie'' /
Brian Garfield Brian Francis Wynne Garfield (January 26, 1939 – December 29, 2018) was an Edgar Award-winning American novelist, historian and screenwriter. A Pulitzer Prize finalist, he wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen. Garfield went on ...
(as Frank Wynne) ''The Wolf Pack'' *G-588 ''SF''
Lin Carter Linwood Vrooman Carter (June 9, 1930 – February 7, 1988) was an American author of science fiction and fantasy, as well as an editor, poet and critic. He usually wrote as Lin Carter; known pseudonyms include H. P. Lowcraft (for an H. P. L ...
''The Star Magicians'' / John Baxter ''The Off-Worlders'' (1966) *G-591 ''WE''
Dan J. Stevens Wayne D. Overholser (born September 4, 1906 in Pomeroy, Washington; † died August 27, 1996 in Boulder, Colorado), was an American Western writer. Overholser won the 1953 First Spur Award for Best Western Novel for ''Lawman'' using the pseudonym ...
''Stage To Durango'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Hangrope Heritage'' (1966) *G-592 ''SF'' John Rackham ''The Beasts of Kohl'' / John Brunner ''A Planet Of Your Own'' (1966) *G-596 ''WE''
Reese Sullivan Reese may refer to: Places Germany * Reese, Germany, a hamlet in Lower Saxony on the River Aue United States * Reese, Michigan, United States, a community east of Saginaw * Reese, Pennsylvania, United States, a community in Blair County * Reese, T ...
''The Demanding Land'' / John Callahan ''Hackett's Feud'' (1966) *G-597 ''SF''
Ursula K. Le Guin Ursula Kroeber Le Guin (; October 21, 1929 – January 22, 2018) was an American author best known for her works of speculative fiction, including science fiction works set in her Hainish universe, and the '' Earthsea'' fantasy series. She was ...
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Planet of Exile ''Planet of Exile'' is a 1966 science fiction novel by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin, part of her Hainish Cycle. It was first published as an Ace Double following the tête-bêche format, bundled with ''Mankind Under the Leash'' by Thomas M. ...
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Thomas M. Disch Thomas Michael Disch (February 2, 1940 – July 4, 2008) was an American science fiction author and poet. He won the Hugo Award for Best Related Book – previously called "Best Non-Fiction Book" – in 1999, and he had two other Hugo nomination ...
''Mankind Under the Leash'' (1966) *G-601 ''WE'' John L. Shelley ''The Return Of Bullet Benton'' /
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''The Hellsfire Lawman'' (1966) *G-602 ''SF'' Howard L. Cory ''The Mind Monsters'' / Philip K. Dick '' The Unteleported Man'' (1966) *G-606 ''SF'' John Rackham ''Time to Live'' /
Lin Carter Linwood Vrooman Carter (June 9, 1930 – February 7, 1988) was an American author of science fiction and fantasy, as well as an editor, poet and critic. He usually wrote as Lin Carter; known pseudonyms include H. P. Lowcraft (for an H. P. L ...
''The Man Without a Planet'' (1966) *G-607 ''WE''
Merle Constiner Merle may refer to: People *Merle (given name), a given name used by both men and women *Merle (surname), a surname of French origin Others *Merle (dog coat), a pattern in dogs’ coats *Merle (grape), another name for the wine grape Merlot *Akaf ...
''Rain Of Fire'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Bitter Brand'' (1966) *G-609 ''SF'' Philip E. High ''Reality Forbidden'' / A. Bertram Chandler ''Contraband From Otherspace'' (1967) *G-610 ''WE'' John L. Shelley ''The Siege At Gunhammer'' / Frank Wynee ''The Lusty Breed'' (1967) *G-614 ''SF'' Walt Richmond & Leigh Richmond ''Shock Wave'' / Frederick L. Shaw, Jr. ''Envoy to the Dog Star'' (1967) *G-615 ''WE''
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''Legacy Of The Slash M'' /
William Vance William van Cutsem (8 September 1935 – 14 May 2018), better known by his pen name William Vance, was a Belgian comics artist known for his distinctive realistic style and work in Franco-Belgian comics. Biography William van Cutsem was born i ...
''Tracker'' (1967) *G-618 ''SF''
Emil Petaja Emil Petaja (12 April 1915 – 17 August 2000) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer whose career spanned seven decades. He was the author of 13 published novels, nearly 150 short stories, numerous poems, and a handful of books and ...
''The Stolen Sun'' /
H. Warner Munn Harold Warner Munn (November 5, 1903 – January 10, 1981) was an American writer of fantasy, horror and poetry,Don Herron, "Munn, H(arold) Warner", in Jack Sullivan, ''The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural'' (New York, Viking ...
''The Ship From Atlantis'' (1967) *G-619 ''WE'' Barry Cord ''Gallows Ghost'' / Stephen Payne ''Room To Swing A Loop'' *G-622 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Showdown At Serano'' / Dwight Bennett Newton (as Clement Hardin) ''The Paxman Feud'' (1967) *G-623 ''SF'' Philip E. High ''These Savage Futurians'' / John Rackham ''The Double Invaders'' (1967) *G-632 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''Nebula Alert'' /
Mack Reynolds Dallas McCord "Mack" Reynolds (November 11, 1917 – January 30, 1983) was an American science fiction writer. His pen names included Dallas Ross, Mark Mallory, Clark Collins, Dallas Rose, Guy McCord, Maxine Reynolds, Bob Belmont, and Todd Har ...
''The Rival Rigelians'' (1967) *G-633 ''WE'' Wayne C. Lee ''Return To Gunpoint'' /
Dan J. Stevens Wayne D. Overholser (born September 4, 1906 in Pomeroy, Washington; † died August 27, 1996 in Boulder, Colorado), was an American Western writer. Overholser won the 1953 First Spur Award for Best Western Novel for ''Lawman'' using the pseudonym ...
''The Killers From Owl Creek'' *G-638 ''WE''
Edwin Booth Edwin Thomas Booth (November 13, 1833 – June 7, 1893) was an American actor who toured throughout the United States and the major capitals of Europe, performing Shakespearean plays. In 1869, he founded Booth's Theatre in New York. Some theatri ...
''A Time To Shoot'' /
Merle Constiner Merle may refer to: People *Merle (given name), a given name used by both men and women *Merle (surname), a surname of French origin Others *Merle (dog coat), a pattern in dogs’ coats *Merle (grape), another name for the wine grape Merlot *Akaf ...
''The Action At Redstone Creek'' *G-642 ''WE''
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''Standoff At Massacre Buttes'' /
Kyle Hollingshead Kyle or Kyles may refer to: Places Canada * Kyle, Saskatchewan, Canada Ireland * Kyle, County Laois * Kyle, County Wexford Scotland * Kyle, Ayrshire, area of Scotland which stretched across parts of modern-day East Ayrshire and South Ayrshir ...
''Echo Of A Texas Rifle'' (1967) *G-648 ''WE''
William Vance William van Cutsem (8 September 1935 – 14 May 2018), better known by his pen name William Vance, was a Belgian comics artist known for his distinctive realistic style and work in Franco-Belgian comics. Biography William van Cutsem was born i ...
''The Raid At Crazyhorse'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Crossfire At Barbed M'' (1967) *G-659 ''WE'' Dwight Bennett Newton (as Clement Hardin) ''The Oxbow Deed'' / John Callahan ''Kincaid'' (1967) *G-668 ''WE''
Brian Garfield Brian Francis Wynne Garfield (January 26, 1939 – December 29, 2018) was an Edgar Award-winning American novelist, historian and screenwriter. A Pulitzer Prize finalist, he wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen. Garfield went on ...
(as Brian Wynne) ''A Badge For A Badman'' /
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''Devil's Butte'' (1967) *G-674 ''WE''
William Vance William van Cutsem (8 September 1935 – 14 May 2018), better known by his pen name William Vance, was a Belgian comics artist known for his distinctive realistic style and work in Franco-Belgian comics. Biography William van Cutsem was born i ...
''No Man's Brand'' /
Merle Constiner Merle may refer to: People *Merle (given name), a given name used by both men and women *Merle (surname), a surname of French origin Others *Merle (dog coat), a pattern in dogs’ coats *Merle (grape), another name for the wine grape Merlot *Akaf ...
''Two Pistols South Of Deadwood'' (1967) *G-682 ''WE'' John Callahan ''Ride For Vengeance'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Bandit Brand'' *G-687 ''WE''
Dan J. Stevens Wayne D. Overholser (born September 4, 1906 in Pomeroy, Washington; † died August 27, 1996 in Boulder, Colorado), was an American Western writer. Overholser won the 1953 First Spur Award for Best Western Novel for ''Lawman'' using the pseudonym ...
''Stranger In Rampart'' /
Eric Allen Eric Andre Allen (born November 22, 1965) is an American football coach and former cornerback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles, New Orleans Saints, and Oakland Raiders from 1988 to 2001. A six-time ...
''The Hanging At Whiskey Smith'' *G-698 ''WE''
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''Trouble At Tenkiller'' /
Kyle Hollingshead Kyle or Kyles may refer to: Places Canada * Kyle, Saskatchewan, Canada Ireland * Kyle, County Laois * Kyle, County Wexford Scotland * Kyle, Ayrshire, area of Scotland which stretched across parts of modern-day East Ayrshire and South Ayrshir ...
''The Franklin Raid'' (1968) *G-705 ''WE'' Barry Cord ''The Long Wire'' /
Merle Constiner Merle may refer to: People *Merle (given name), a given name used by both men and women *Merle (surname), a surname of French origin Others *Merle (dog coat), a pattern in dogs’ coats *Merle (grape), another name for the wine grape Merlot *Akaf ...
''Killers' Corral'' (1968) *G-710 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''The Face Behind The Mask'' /
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''Marshall Of Sangaree'' (1968) *G-721 ''WE'' Don P. Jenison ''The Silver Concho'' /
Lee Hoffman Lee Hoffman, born Shirley Bell Hoffman, (August 14, 1932 in Chicago, Illinois – February 6, 2007 in Port Charlotte, Florida) was an American science fiction fan, an editor of early folk music fanzines, and an author of science fiction, Wester ...
''Dead Man's Gold'' (1968) *G-723 ''SF''
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 ...
''Star Hunter'' / ''Voodoo Planet'' (1968) *G-727 ''WE'' John Callahan ''Tracks Of The Hunter'' / Clay Ringold ''Return To Rio Fuego'' (1968) *G-732 ''WE''
Reese Sullivan Reese may refer to: Places Germany * Reese, Germany, a hamlet in Lower Saxony on the River Aue United States * Reese, Michigan, United States, a community east of Saginaw * Reese, Pennsylvania, United States, a community in Blair County * Reese, T ...
''The Trouble Borrower'' / Dwight Bennett Newton (as Clement Hardin) ''Ambush Reckoning'' (1968) *G-742 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Write His Name In Gunsmoke'' /
Dean Owens Dean Owens is a Scottish singer songwriter, born and brought up in Leith, Edinburgh, UK. Many of Owens' songs relate to his upbringing in the area, including ''Man From Leith''. Owens’ first serious band was Smile, formed with bass player ...
''Lone Star Roundup'' (1968) *G-747 ''WE''
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''Killer On The Warbucket'' /
Dean Owen Dean may refer to: People * Dean (given name) * Dean (surname), a surname of Anglo-Saxon English origin * Dean (South Korean singer), a stage name for singer Kwon Hyuk * Dean Delannoit, a Belgian singer most known by the mononym Dean Titles * ...
''Sage Tower'' (1968) *G-755 ''WE'' Wayne C. Lee ''Trail Of The Skulls'' /
Merle Constiner Merle may refer to: People *Merle (given name), a given name used by both men and women *Merle (surname), a surname of French origin Others *Merle (dog coat), a pattern in dogs’ coats *Merle (grape), another name for the wine grape Merlot *Akaf ...
''The Four From Gila Bend'' (1968) *G-760 ''WE''
Reese Sullivan Reese may refer to: Places Germany * Reese, Germany, a hamlet in Lower Saxony on the River Aue United States * Reese, Michigan, United States, a community east of Saginaw * Reese, Pennsylvania, United States, a community in Blair County * Reese, T ...
''The Vengeance Ghost'' / X.X. Jones ''Bronc'' (1968) *G-764 ''WE''
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''West To The Pecos'' / John Callahan Jernigan ''Jernigan'' (1968)


H Series

*H-20 ''SF''
Kenneth Bulmer Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
''The Key to Irunium'' /
Alan Schwartz Alan David Schwartz is an American businessman and is the executive chairman of Guggenheim Partners, an investment banking firm based in Chicago and New York. He was previously the last president and chief executive officer of Bear Stearns when ...
''The Wandering Tellurian'' (1967) *H-21 ''SF''
Jack Vance John Holbrook Vance (August 28, 1916 – May 26, 2013) was an American mystery, fantasy, and science fiction writer. Though most of his work has been published under the name Jack Vance, he also wrote several mystery novels under pen names. ...
''The Last Castle'' /
Tony Russell Wayman Tony may refer to: People and fictional characters * Tony (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Gregory Tony (born 1978), American law enforcement officer * Motu Tony (born 1981), New Zealand international rugby leagu ...
''World Of The Sleeper'' (1967) *H-22 ''SF''
Tom Purdom Thomas Edward Purdom (born 1936) is an American writer best known for science fiction and nonfiction. His story "Fossil Games" was a nominee for the Hugo Award for Best Novelette in 2000. He has also done music criticism since 1988. His works hav ...
''Five Against Arlane'' /
Emil Petaja Emil Petaja (12 April 1915 – 17 August 2000) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer whose career spanned seven decades. He was the author of 13 published novels, nearly 150 short stories, numerous poems, and a handful of books and ...
''Lord of the Green Planet'' (1967) *H-27 ''SF''
Juanita Coulson Juanita Ruth Coulson (née Wellons) (born February 12, 1933) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer most well known for her ''Children of the Stars'' books, published from 1981 to 1989. She was a longtime editor of the science fiction ...
''Crisis on Cheiron'' / E. C. Tubb ''The Winds of Gath'' (1967) *H-29 ''SF'' Walt Richmond and Leigh Richmond ''The Lost Millennium'' / A. Bertram Chandler ''The Road to the Rim'' (1967) *H-34 ''SF''
Mack Reynolds Dallas McCord "Mack" Reynolds (November 11, 1917 – January 30, 1983) was an American science fiction writer. His pen names included Dallas Ross, Mark Mallory, Clark Collins, Dallas Rose, Guy McCord, Maxine Reynolds, Bob Belmont, and Todd Har ...
''Computer War'' / E. C. Tubb ''Death is a Dream'' (1967) *H-36 ''SF''
Emil Petaja Emil Petaja (12 April 1915 – 17 August 2000) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer whose career spanned seven decades. He was the author of 13 published novels, nearly 150 short stories, numerous poems, and a handful of books and ...
''Tramontane'' /
Michael Moorcock Michael John Moorcock (born 18 December 1939) is an English writer, best-known for science fiction and fantasy, who has published a number of well-received literary novels as well as comic thrillers, graphic novels and non-fiction. He has work ...
''The Wrecks Of Time'' (1967) *H-40 ''SF'' E. C. Tubb ''C.O.D. Mars'' / John Rackham ''Alien Sea'' (1968) *H-48 ''SF''
Ellen Wobig Ellen is a female given name, a diminutive of Elizabeth, Eleanor, Elena and Helen. Ellen was the 609th most popular name in the U.S. and the 17th in Sweden in 2004. People named Ellen include: *Ellen Adarna (born 1988), Filipino actress *Ellen A ...
''The Youth Monopoly '' /
Lan Wright Lionel Percy Wright, known professionally as Lan Wright (1923–2010) was a British science fiction writer. All of his fiction has been published under the pen name "Lan Wright". During the period 1952 to 1963, Wright was a regular contributor t ...
''The Pictures Of Pavanne'' (1968) *H-51 ''SF'' John M. Faucette ''Crown Of Infinity'' /
Emil Petaja Emil Petaja (12 April 1915 – 17 August 2000) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer whose career spanned seven decades. He was the author of 13 published novels, nearly 150 short stories, numerous poems, and a handful of books and ...
''The Prism'' (1968) *H-56 ''SF'' Ernest Hill ''Pity About Earth'' / R. A. Lafferty ''Space Chantey'' (1968) *H-59 ''SF'' Philip E. High ''The Time Mercenaries'' /
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''Anthropol'' (1968) *H-65 ''SF''
Mack Reynolds Dallas McCord "Mack" Reynolds (November 11, 1917 – January 30, 1983) was an American science fiction writer. His pen names included Dallas Ross, Mark Mallory, Clark Collins, Dallas Rose, Guy McCord, Maxine Reynolds, Bob Belmont, and Todd Har ...
'' Mercenary From Tomorrow'' /
Kenneth Bulmer Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
''The Key to Venudine'' (1968) *H-70 ''SF'' Dean R. Koontz ''
Star Quest ''Star Quest'' was Dean R. Koontz's first novel. Originally published in 1968, by Ace Books, Inc. This book was 127 pages and was published as an Ace Double (two novels in one volume) paperback together with '' Doom of the Green Planet'' by Emi ...
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Emil Petaja Emil Petaja (12 April 1915 – 17 August 2000) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer whose career spanned seven decades. He was the author of 13 published novels, nearly 150 short stories, numerous poems, and a handful of books and ...
''Doom of the Green Planet'' (1968) *H-77 ''SF''
Juanita Coulson Juanita Ruth Coulson (née Wellons) (born February 12, 1933) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer most well known for her ''Children of the Stars'' books, published from 1981 to 1989. She was a longtime editor of the science fiction ...
''The Singing Stones'' / E. C. Tubb ''Derai'' (1968) *H-85 ''SF'' Philip E. High ''Invader on My Back'' /
Donald A. Wollheim Donald Allen Wollheim (October 1, 1914 – November 2, 1990) was an American science fiction editor, publisher, writer, and fan. As an author, he published under his own name as well as under pseudonyms, including David Grinnell, Martin Pearso ...
(as David Grinnell) and
Lin Carter Linwood Vrooman Carter (June 9, 1930 – February 7, 1988) was an American author of science fiction and fantasy, as well as an editor, poet and critic. He usually wrote as Lin Carter; known pseudonyms include H. P. Lowcraft (for an H. P. L ...
''Destination: Saturn'' (1968) *H-91 ''SF''
Laurence M. Janifer Laurence M. Janifer (born Laurence M. Harris; March 17, 1933 – July 10, 2002) was an American science fiction author, with a career spanning over 50 years. Biography Janifer was born in Brooklyn, New York with the surname of ''Harris'', but ...
and
S.J. Treibich SJ or S.J. may refer to: Postnominal * A member of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) Places * Saint John, New Brunswick, a city located in New Brunswick, Canada * San Jose, California, a city located in Northern California, United States * South ...
''Target Terra'' / John Rackham ''The Proxima Project'' (1968) *H-95 ''SF''
Clifford D. Simak Clifford Donald Simak (; August 3, 1904 – April 25, 1988) was an American science fiction writer. He won three Hugo Awards and one Nebula Award. The Science Fiction Writers of America made him its third SFWA Grand Master, and the Horror W ...
''So Bright the Vision'' / Jeff Sutton ''The Man Who Saw Tomorrow'' (1968) *H-103 ''SF''
Mack Reynolds Dallas McCord "Mack" Reynolds (November 11, 1917 – January 30, 1983) was an American science fiction writer. His pen names included Dallas Ross, Mark Mallory, Clark Collins, Dallas Rose, Guy McCord, Maxine Reynolds, Bob Belmont, and Todd Har ...
''Code Duello'' / John M. Faucette ''The Age of Ruin'' (1968)


Numbered series

*01685 ''SF''
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, ...
''Alien Art'' / ''Arcturus Landing'' *04612 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Bad Blood At Bonita Basin'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Rattlesnake Range'' (1972) *05595 ''SF''
Ken Bulmer Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
''Electric Sword Swallowers'' / John Rackham ''Beyond Capella'' (February 1971) *06612 ''SF''
Mack Reynolds Dallas McCord "Mack" Reynolds (November 11, 1917 – January 30, 1983) was an American science fiction writer. His pen names included Dallas Ross, Mark Mallory, Clark Collins, Dallas Rose, Guy McCord, Maxine Reynolds, Bob Belmont, and Todd Har ...
''Blackman's Burden'' / ''Border, Breed Nor Birth'' (August 1972) *06707 ''SF'' Brian M. Stableford ''The Blind Worm'' /
Emil Petaja Emil Petaja (12 April 1915 – 17 August 2000) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer whose career spanned seven decades. He was the author of 13 published novels, nearly 150 short stories, numerous poems, and a handful of books and ...
''Seed of the Dreamers'' (February 1970) *06760 ''WE'' C. Hall Thompson ''The Killing Of Hallie James'' /
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''The Bloodrock Valley War'' (1969) *08560 ''WE''
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''Siege At High Meadow'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''The Buzzard's Nest'' (1973) *09135 ''WE'' Clay Ringold ''The Hooded Gun'' /
Sam Bowie Samuel Paul Bowie (born March 17, 1961) is an American former professional basketball player. A national sensation in high school and outstanding collegian and Olympic team member, Bowie's professional promise was undermined by repeated injuries ...
''Canyon War'' (1969) *00990 ''SF'' Susan K. Putney ''Against Arcturus'' / Dean R. Koontz ''Time Thieves'' (May 1972) *10293 ''SF'' John Rackham ''Earthstrings'' /
Ken Bulmer Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
''The Chariots of Ra'' (July 1972) *10665 ''WE''
Giles A. Lutz Giles Alfred Lutz (March 1910June 1982) was a prolific author of fiction in the Western genre. Born in March 1910 in Missouri, United States, Lutz for many years wrote short stories about the American West that were published in pulp magazines. ...
''The Challenger'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''The Phantom Pistoleer'' (1960) *11182 ''SF''
Ron Goulart Ronald Joseph Goulart (; January 13, 1933 – January 14, 2022) was an American popular culture historian and mystery, fantasy, and science fiction author. He published novelizations and other work under various pseudonyms: Kenneth Robeson, Con ...
''Clockwork Pirates'' / ''Ghost Breaker'' (March 1971) *11451 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''Coils of Time'' / ''Into The Alternate Universe'' (November 1972) *11530 ''WE''
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''The Lonesome Mountains'' / Dwight Bennett Newton (as Clement Hardin) ''Colt Wages'' (1970) *11555 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''The Commodore at Sea'' / ''Spartan Planet'' *11556 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''The Commodore at Sea'' / ''Spartan Planet'' (same cover as 11555–1) *11560 ''SF'' Suzette Haden Elgin ''The Communipaths'' /
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''The Noblest Experiment'' (October 1970) *11650 ''SF''
Mack Reynolds Dallas McCord "Mack" Reynolds (November 11, 1917 – January 30, 1983) was an American science fiction writer. His pen names included Dallas Ross, Mark Mallory, Clark Collins, Dallas Rose, Guy McCord, Maxine Reynolds, Bob Belmont, and Todd Har ...
''Computer War'' / ''Code Duello'' (February 1973) *11705 ''SF''
Robert Silverberg Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Grand ...
''Conquerors From the Darkness'' / ''Master of Life and Death'' *11738 ''WE''
Dan J. Stevens Wayne D. Overholser (born September 4, 1906 in Pomeroy, Washington; † died August 27, 1996 in Boulder, Colorado), was an American Western writer. Overholser won the 1953 First Spur Award for Best Western Novel for ''Lawman'' using the pseudonym ...
''Hunter's Moon'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Corral This Killer'' (1973) *11785 ''WE'' Phillip Ketchum ''The Cougar Basin War'' /
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''Trouble Valley'' *12140 ''SF'' Brian M. Stableford ''Cradle of the Sun'' /
Ken Bulmer Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
''The Wizards of Senchuria'' (August 1969) *13783 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''The Dark Dimensions'' / ''Alternate Orbits'' (May 1971) *13793 ''SF'' Dean R. Koontz ''Soft Come the Dragons'' / ''Dark of the Woods'' (November 1970) *13805 ''SF'' John Rackham ''Dark Planet'' / Nick Kamin ''The Herod Men'' (June 1971) *14193 ''WE''
Nelson Nye Nelson Coral Nye (1907–1997) was an American writer, editor, and reviewer of Western (genre), Western fiction, and wrote non-fiction books on American Quarter Horse, quarter horses. Besides Nelson C. Nye he also wrote fiction using the pseudonym ...
''Death Valley Slim'' /''The Kid From Lincoln County'' *14195 ''WE''
Kyle Hollingshead Kyle or Kyles may refer to: Places Canada * Kyle, Saskatchewan, Canada Ireland * Kyle, County Laois * Kyle, County Wexford Scotland * Kyle, Ayrshire, area of Scotland which stretched across parts of modern-day East Ayrshire and South Ayrshir ...
''Ransome's Debt'' /
Merle Constiner Merle may refer to: People *Merle (given name), a given name used by both men and women *Merle (surname), a surname of French origin Others *Merle (dog coat), a pattern in dogs’ coats *Merle (grape), another name for the wine grape Merlot *Akaf ...
''Death Waits At Dakins Station'' (1970) *14250 ''SF''
Mack Reynolds Dallas McCord "Mack" Reynolds (November 11, 1917 – January 30, 1983) was an American science fiction writer. His pen names included Dallas Ross, Mark Mallory, Clark Collins, Dallas Rose, Guy McCord, Maxine Reynolds, Bob Belmont, and Todd Har ...
''Depression Or Bust'' / ''Dawnman Planet'' (October 1973) *14265 ''WE''
Norman Daniels thumb Norman Daniels (born 1942) is an American political philosopher and philosopher of science, political theorist, ethicist, and bioethicist at Harvard University and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Before his career at Harvard ...
''The Plunderers'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Desperado Doublecross'' (1970) *15697 ''SF'' Philip K. Dick '' The Unteleported Man'' / '' Dr. Futurity'' (September 1972) *15890 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''The Rim of Space'' /
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 ...
''The Door Through Space'' (February 1972) *16640 ''SF''
Jack Vance John Holbrook Vance (August 28, 1916 – May 26, 2013) was an American mystery, fantasy, and science fiction writer. Though most of his work has been published under the name Jack Vance, he also wrote several mystery novels under pen names. ...
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The Dragon Masters ''The Dragon Masters'' is a science fiction novella by American author Jack Vance. It was first published in ''Galaxy'' magazine, August 1962, and in 1963 in book form, as half of Ace Double F-185 (with '' The Five Gold Bands''). It won the Hugo ...
'' / ''The Five Gold Bands'' (April 1972) *16641 ''SF''
Jack Vance John Holbrook Vance (August 28, 1916 – May 26, 2013) was an American mystery, fantasy, and science fiction writer. Though most of his work has been published under the name Jack Vance, he also wrote several mystery novels under pen names. ...
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The Dragon Masters ''The Dragon Masters'' is a science fiction novella by American author Jack Vance. It was first published in ''Galaxy'' magazine, August 1962, and in 1963 in book form, as half of Ace Double F-185 (with '' The Five Gold Bands''). It won the Hugo ...
'' / ''The Last Castle'' (April 1973) *17000 ''WE''
Reese Sullivan Reese may refer to: Places Germany * Reese, Germany, a hamlet in Lower Saxony on the River Aue United States * Reese, Michigan, United States, a community east of Saginaw * Reese, Pennsylvania, United States, a community in Blair County * Reese, T ...
''The Deadly Deputy'' /
Dan J. Stevens Wayne D. Overholser (born September 4, 1906 in Pomeroy, Washington; † died August 27, 1996 in Boulder, Colorado), was an American Western writer. Overholser won the 1953 First Spur Award for Best Western Novel for ''Lawman'' using the pseudonym ...
''The Dry Fork Incident'' (1969) *17235 ''WE'' Don P. Jenison ''South To New Range'' / Clay Ringold ''Duel In Lagrima Valley'' (1970) *20571 ''SF''
Samuel R. Delany Samuel R. "Chip" Delany (, ) (born April 1, 1942), is an American author and literary critic. His work includes fiction (especially science fiction), memoir, criticism, and essays (on science fiction, literature, sexuality, and society). His ...
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The Ballad of Beta-2 ''The Ballad of Beta-2'' is a 1965 science fiction novel by American writer Samuel R. Delany. The book was originally published as Ace Double, together with ''Alpha Yes, Terra No!'' by Emil Petaja. Plot The book follows Joneny Horatio T'waboga ...
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Empire Star ''Empire Star'' is a 1966 science fiction novella by Samuel R. Delany. It is often published together with another book, most frequently (three times) with '' The Ballad of Beta-2''. Delany hoped to have it first published as part of an Ace Doub ...
'' (November 1973) *22576 ''SF''
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 ...
''Falcons of Narabedla'' / ''The Dark Intruder & Other Stories'' (December 1972) *22600 ''SF'' Dean R. Koontz ''The Fall Of The Dream Machine'' /
Kenneth Bulmer Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
''The Star Venturers'' (January 1969) *23140 ''SF'' Dean R. Koontz ''Fear That Man'' / E. C. Tubb ''Toyman'' (May 1969) *23775 ''SF''
Barry N. Malzberg Barry Nathaniel Malzberg (born July 24, 1939) is an American writer and editor, most often of science fiction and fantasy. Biography Malzberg originated from a Jewish family and graduated from Syracuse University in 1960. He worked as an investi ...
(as K.M. O'Donnell) ''Final War and Other Fantasies'' / John Rackham ''Treasure of Tau Ceti'' October 1969) *24035 ''SF''
Mack Reynolds Dallas McCord "Mack" Reynolds (November 11, 1917 – January 30, 1983) was an American science fiction writer. His pen names included Dallas Ross, Mark Mallory, Clark Collins, Dallas Rose, Guy McCord, Maxine Reynolds, Bob Belmont, and Todd Har ...
''The Five Way Secret Agent'' / ''Mercenary from Tomorrow'' (December 1973) *24100 ''SF'' John Rackham ''Flower of Doradil'' / Jeremy Strike ''A Promising Planet'' (May 1970) *24890 ''SF''
H. Beam Piper Henry Beam Piper (March 23, 1904 – ) was an American science fiction writer. He wrote many short stories and several novels. He is best known for his extensive Terro-Human Future History series of stories and a shorter series of "Paratime" alt ...
''Four-Day Planet'' / ''Lone Star Planet'' *24892 ''SF''
H. Beam Piper Henry Beam Piper (March 23, 1904 – ) was an American science fiction writer. He wrote many short stories and several novels. He is best known for his extensive Terro-Human Future History series of stories and a shorter series of "Paratime" alt ...
''Four-Day Planet'' /
H. Beam Piper Henry Beam Piper (March 23, 1904 – ) was an American science fiction writer. He wrote many short stories and several novels. He is best known for his extensive Terro-Human Future History series of stories and a shorter series of "Paratime" alt ...
and John J. McGuire ''Lone Star Planet'' *24925 ''WE''
Merle Constiner Merle may refer to: People *Merle (given name), a given name used by both men and women *Merle (surname), a surname of French origin Others *Merle (dog coat), a pattern in dogs’ coats *Merle (grape), another name for the wine grape Merlot *Akaf ...
''The Fourth Gunman'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Slick On The Draw'' *27235 ''SF'' Walt Richmond and Leigh Richmond ''Gallagher's Glacier'' / ''Positive Charge'' (April 1970) *27251 ''WE'' Barry Cord ''Gallows Ghost'' / ''The Long Wire'' (1967) *27376 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Gallows Gulch'' / ''The Man At Rope's End'' (1964) *27400 ''SF''
Neal Barrett, Jr. Neal Barrett Jr. (November 3, 1929 – January 12, 2014) was an American writer of fantasy, science fiction, mystery/suspense, and historical fiction. He also worked under the pseudonyms Victor Appleton, Chad Calhoun, Franklin W. Dixon (Strate ...
''The Gates of Time'' /
Barry N. Malzberg Barry Nathaniel Malzberg (born July 24, 1939) is an American writer and editor, most often of science fiction and fantasy. Biography Malzberg originated from a Jewish family and graduated from Syracuse University in 1960. He worked as an investi ...
(as K.M. O'Donnell) ''Dwellers of the Deep'' (December 1970) *27415 ''SF''
Barry N. Malzberg Barry Nathaniel Malzberg (born July 24, 1939) is an American writer and editor, most often of science fiction and fantasy. Biography Malzberg originated from a Jewish family and graduated from Syracuse University in 1960. He worked as an investi ...
(as K.M. O'Donnell) ''Gather in the Hall of Planets'' / ''In the Pocket and Other S-F Stories'' (September 1971) *30300 ''SF''
Fritz Leiber Fritz Reuter Leiber Jr. ( ; December 24, 1910 – September 5, 1992) was an American writer of fantasy, horror, and science fiction. He was also a poet, actor in theater and films, playwright, and chess expert. With writers such as Robert ...
''The Green Millennium'' / ''Night Monsters'' (March 1969) *30701 ''WE''
Nelson Nye Nelson Coral Nye (1907–1997) was an American writer, editor, and reviewer of Western (genre), Western fiction, and wrote non-fiction books on American Quarter Horse, quarter horses. Besides Nelson C. Nye he also wrote fiction using the pseudonym ...
''Rogue's Rendezvous'' / ''Gun Feud At Tiedown'' (1965) *30850 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Black Buzzards Of Bueno'' / Ben Smith ''The Guns Of Sonora'' (1969) *31739 ''WE''
Edwin Booth Edwin Thomas Booth (November 13, 1833 – June 7, 1893) was an American actor who toured throughout the United States and the major capitals of Europe, performing Shakespearean plays. In 1869, he founded Booth's Theatre in New York. Some theatri ...
''Hardesty'' /
Reese Sullivan Reese may refer to: Places Germany * Reese, Germany, a hamlet in Lower Saxony on the River Aue United States * Reese, Michigan, United States, a community east of Saginaw * Reese, Pennsylvania, United States, a community in Blair County * Reese, T ...
''The Stranger'' (1972) *31755 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''The Hard Way Up'' /
Robert Lory Robert Lory (born December 29, 1936) is a US writer of speculative fiction, predominantly known for the ''Horrorscope'', ''Shamryke Odell'', ''Return of Dracula'', and ''Trovo'' fiction series. Also contributed to the ''John Eagle Expeditor'' se ...
''The Veiled World'' (October 1972) *32718 ''WE'' Barry Cord ''Hell In Paradise Valley'' / Clay Ringold ''The Night Hell's Corners Died'' *33460 ''WE''
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''Wild Horse Range'' / William O. Turner ''The High Hander'' (1963) *33710 ''SF'' Neal Barrett Jr. ''Highwood'' /
Barrington Bayley Barrington J. Bayley (9 April 1937 – 14 October 2008) was an English science fiction writer. Biography Bayley was born in Birmingham and educated in Newport, Shropshire. He worked a number of jobs before joining the Royal Air Force during 19 ...
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Annihilation Factor ''Annihilation Factor'' is the second science fiction novel by Barrington J. Bayley, expanded from a 1964 short story ("The Patch") originally published in '' New Worlds''. It centres on the strains placed on a galactic empire by the appearance ...
'' (January 1972) *37062 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''The Inheritors'' / ''The Gateway to Never'' (June 1972) *37063 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''The Inheritors'' / ''The Gateway to Never'' *37064 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''The Inheritors'' / ''The Gateway to Never'' *37108 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''Into the Alternate Universe'' / ''Contraband From Otherspace'' *37109 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''Into the Alternate Universe'' / ''Contraband From Otherspace'' *37130 ''SF''
Robert Silverberg Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Grand ...
''Invaders From Earth'' / ''To Worlds Beyond'' *37250 ''SF''
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 ...
''The Brass Dragon'' / John Rackham ''Ipomoea'' (April 1969) *37365 ''SF'' Robert E. Howard ''The Iron Man'' / ''The Adventures of Dennis Dorgan'' *38500 ''WE''
Kyle Hollingshead Kyle or Kyles may refer to: Places Canada * Kyle, Saskatchewan, Canada Ireland * Kyle, County Laois * Kyle, County Wexford Scotland * Kyle, Ayrshire, area of Scotland which stretched across parts of modern-day East Ayrshire and South Ayrshir ...
''Ransome's Move'' /
L. L. Foreman Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the ...
''Jemez Brand'' (1971) *42800 ''SF'' E. C. Tubb ''Kalin''/ Alex Dain ''The Bane of Kanthos'' (September 1969) *42900 ''SF''
Lin Carter Linwood Vrooman Carter (June 9, 1930 – February 7, 1988) was an American author of science fiction and fantasy, as well as an editor, poet and critic. He usually wrote as Lin Carter; known pseudonyms include H. P. Lowcraft (for an H. P. L ...
''Tower Of The Medusa'' /
George H. Smith George Hamilton Smith (February 10, 1949 – April 8, 2022) was an American author, editor, educator, and speaker, known for his writings on atheism and libertarianism. Biography Smith grew up mostly in Tucson, Arizona, and attended the Unive ...
''Kar Kaballa'' (November 1969) *47200 ''WE''
L. L. Foreman Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the ...
''Last Stand Mesa'' / Phillip Ketchum ''Mad Morgan's Hoard'' (1969) *48245 ''SF'' John T. Phillifent ''Life With Lancelot'' / William Barton ''Hunting on Kunderer'' (August 1973) *48755 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Lobo Of Lynx Valley'' /
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''The Ragbag Army'' (1971) *48885 ''WE''
Brian Garfield Brian Francis Wynne Garfield (January 26, 1939 – December 29, 2018) was an Edgar Award-winning American novelist, historian and screenwriter. A Pulitzer Prize finalist, he wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen. Garfield went on ...
(as Brian Wynne) ''Gunslick Territory'' / John Callahan ''Loner With A Gun'' (1973) *49252 ''SF''
Philip José Farmer Philip José Farmer (January 26, 1918 – February 25, 2009) was an American author known for his science fiction and fantasy novels and short stories. Obituary. Farmer is best known for his sequences of novels, especially the ''World of Tiers ...
'' Lord of the Trees'' / '' The Mad Goblin'' (May 1970) *49301 ''WE'' Lin Searles ''Saddle In The Wind'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Lost Loot Of Kittycat Ranch'' (1965) *51375 ''SF''
Philip José Farmer Philip José Farmer (January 26, 1918 – February 25, 2009) was an American author known for his science fiction and fantasy novels and short stories. Obituary. Farmer is best known for his sequences of novels, especially the ''World of Tiers ...
'' The Mad Goblin'' /
Philip José Farmer Philip José Farmer (January 26, 1918 – February 25, 2009) was an American author known for his science fiction and fantasy novels and short stories. Obituary. Farmer is best known for his sequences of novels, especially the ''World of Tiers ...
'' Lord of the Trees'' (September 1970) *52035 ''WE'' Eric Allen Marshall ''From Whiskey Smith'' /
Gene Tuttle In biology, the word gene (from , ; "...Wilhelm Johannsen coined the word gene to describe the Mendelian units of heredity..." meaning ''generation'' or ''birth'' or ''gender'') can have several different meanings. The Mendelian gene is a ba ...
''Imposters In Mesquite'' *52180 ''SF''
Robert Lory Robert Lory (born December 29, 1936) is a US writer of speculative fiction, predominantly known for the ''Horrorscope'', ''Shamryke Odell'', ''Return of Dracula'', and ''Trovo'' fiction series. Also contributed to the ''John Eagle Expeditor'' se ...
''A Harvest Of Hoodwinks'' / ''Masters Of The Lamp'' (July 1970) *53415 ''SF'' John T. Phillifent ''Hierarchies'' /
Doris Piserchia Doris Piserchia (born Doris Summers, October 11, 1928 – September 15, 2021) was an American science fiction writer who was born and raised in Fairmont, West Virginia. She served in the United States Navy from 1950 to 1954 and after that took co ...
''Mister Justice'' (May 1973) *53540 ''WE'' William E. Vance ''The Wolf Slayer'' /
Brian Garfield Brian Francis Wynne Garfield (January 26, 1939 – December 29, 2018) was an Edgar Award-winning American novelist, historian and screenwriter. A Pulitzer Prize finalist, he wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen. Garfield went on ...
(as Brian Wynne) ''Mr. Sixgun'' (1954) *57140 ''WE''
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''New Gun For Kingdom City'' / ''The Shotgunner'' *57601 ''WE''
Reese Sullivan Reese may refer to: Places Germany * Reese, Germany, a hamlet in Lower Saxony on the River Aue United States * Reese, Michigan, United States, a community east of Saginaw * Reese, Pennsylvania, United States, a community in Blair County * Reese, T ...
''Nemesis Of Circle A'' /
Brian Garfield Brian Francis Wynne Garfield (January 26, 1939 – December 29, 2018) was an Edgar Award-winning American novelist, historian and screenwriter. A Pulitzer Prize finalist, he wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen. Garfield went on ...
(as Brian Wynne) ''The Night It Rained Bullets'' (1965) *58601 ''WE''
Merle Constiner Merle may refer to: People *Merle (given name), a given name used by both men and women *Merle (surname), a surname of French origin Others *Merle (dog coat), a pattern in dogs’ coats *Merle (grape), another name for the wine grape Merlot *Akaf ...
''Two Pistols South Of Deadwood'' /
William Vance William van Cutsem (8 September 1935 – 14 May 2018), better known by his pen name William Vance, was a Belgian comics artist known for his distinctive realistic style and work in Franco-Belgian comics. Biography William van Cutsem was born i ...
''No Man's Brand'' *58880 ''SF''
Sam Lundwall Sam Thore Jerrie Lundwall (born 24 February 1941), published as Sam J. Lundwall, is a Swedish science fiction writer, translator, publisher and singer. He translated a number of science-fiction-related articles and works from Swedish into English ...
''Alice's World'' / ''No Time For Heroes'' (January 1971) *60990 ''WE''
Reese Sullivan Reese may refer to: Places Germany * Reese, Germany, a hamlet in Lower Saxony on the River Aue United States * Reese, Michigan, United States, a community east of Saginaw * Reese, Pennsylvania, United States, a community in Blair County * Reese, T ...
''Man On The Run'' / John Callahan ''Odds Against The Texan'' (1971) *65874 ''SF''
Robert Sheckley Robert Sheckley (July 16, 1928 – December 9, 2005) was an American writer. First published in the science-fiction magazines of the 1950s, his many quick-witted stories and novels were famously unpredictable, absurdist, and broadly comical. ...
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The People Trap ''The People Trap'' (full title ''The People Trap and other Pitfalls, Snares, Devices and Delusions, as Well as Two Sniggles and a Contrivance'') is a collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Robert Sheckley. It was first p ...
'' / ''Mindswap'' *66093 ''SF'' Clark Darlton ''The Stolen Spacefleet'' /
Kurt Mahr Kurt Mahr (8 March 1934 – 27 June 1993, real name ''Klaus Mahn''; former pseudonym ''Cecil O. Mailer'') was German author and one of the first authors of the series Perry Rhodan, Perry-Rhodan, the largest Science fiction series of the world. L ...
''Sgt. Robot'' *66094 ''SF''
William Voltz William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of Eng ...
''Seeds of Ruin'' / K. H. Scheer ''Planet Mechanica'' *66095 ''SF'' Clark Darlton ''Heritage of the Lizard People'' /
Kurt Mahr Kurt Mahr (8 March 1934 – 27 June 1993, real name ''Klaus Mahn''; former pseudonym ''Cecil O. Mailer'') was German author and one of the first authors of the series Perry Rhodan, Perry-Rhodan, the largest Science fiction series of the world. L ...
''Death's Demand'' *66096 ''SF'' Kurt Brand ''Saboteurs in A-1'' /
William Voltz William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of Eng ...
''The Psycho Duel'' *66097 ''SF'' K. H. Scheer ''Savior of the Empire'' / Clark Darlton ''The Shadows Attack'' *66098 ''SF''
W. W. Shols W. may refer to: * SoHo (Australian TV channel) (previously W.), an Australian pay television channel * ''W.'' (film), a 2008 American biographical drama film based on the life of George W. Bush * "W.", the fifth track from Codeine's 1992 EP ''Bar ...
''The Wasp Men Attack'' /
Ernest Vlcek Ernest is a given name derived from Germanic word ''ernst'', meaning "serious". Notable people and fictional characters with the name include: People *Archduke Ernest of Austria (1553–1595), son of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor *Ernest, M ...
''Atlan #1: Spider Desert'' *66099 ''SF''
Kurt Mahr Kurt Mahr (8 March 1934 – 27 June 1993, real name ''Klaus Mahn''; former pseudonym ''Cecil O. Mailer'') was German author and one of the first authors of the series Perry Rhodan, Perry-Rhodan, the largest Science fiction series of the world. L ...
''Menace of Atomigeddon'' / Clark Darlton ''Atlan #2: Flight from Tarkihl'' *66121 ''SF''
W. W. Shols W. may refer to: * SoHo (Australian TV channel) (previously W.), an Australian pay television channel * ''W.'' (film), a 2008 American biographical drama film based on the life of George W. Bush * "W.", the fifth track from Codeine's 1992 EP ''Bar ...
''Robot Threat: New York'' / Hans Kneifel ''Atlan #3: Pale Country Pursuit'' *66128 ''SF'' K. H. Scheer ''Atlan #4: The Crystal Prince'' / Clark Darlton ''Atlan #5: War of the Ghosts'' *66160 ''SF'' Nick Kamin ''Earthrim'' / Walt Richmond and Leigh Richmond ''Phoenix Ship'' (December 1969) *66525 ''SF''
Murray Leinster Murray Leinster (June 16, 1896 – June 8, 1975) was a pen name of William Fitzgerald Jenkins, an American writer of genre fiction, particularly of science fiction. He wrote and published more than 1,500 short stories and articles, 14 movie ...
''The Mutant Weapon'' / ''Pirates of Zan'' (October 1971) *66995 ''SF''
Mack Reynolds Dallas McCord "Mack" Reynolds (November 11, 1917 – January 30, 1983) was an American science fiction writer. His pen names included Dallas Ross, Mark Mallory, Clark Collins, Dallas Rose, Guy McCord, Maxine Reynolds, Bob Belmont, and Todd Har ...
''The Rival Rigelians'' / ''Planetary Agent X'' (September 1973) *67021 ''SF''
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 ...
''The Planet Savers'' / ''The Sword of Aldones'' *67025 ''SF''
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 ...
''The Planet Savers'' / ''The Sword of Aldones'' *67026 ''SF''
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 ...
''The Planet Savers'' / ''The Sword of Aldones'' *67027 ''SF''
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 ...
''The Planet Savers'' / ''The Sword of Aldones'' *67580 ''WE''
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''The Vengeance Gun'' /
L. L. Foreman Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the ...
''Powdersmoke Partners'' (1973) *68310 ''SF''
John Glasby John Stephen Glasby (23 September 1928 – 5 June 2011) was a British author born in East Retford in Nottinghamshire whose work spanned a range of popular genres. A professional research chemist and mathematician,Robert M. Price, "About ''The ...
''Project Jove'' /
Ken Bulmer Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
''The Hunters of Jundagai'' (August 1971) *70350 ''WE''
Nelson Nye Nelson Coral Nye (1907–1997) was an American writer, editor, and reviewer of Western (genre), Western fiction, and wrote non-fiction books on American Quarter Horse, quarter horses. Besides Nelson C. Nye he also wrote fiction using the pseudonym ...
''Hideout Mountain'' / ''Rafe'' (1962) *71082 ''SF'' Claudia Nunes and Rhoda Nunes ''Recoil'' / E. C. Tubb ''Lallia'' (April 1971) *71372 ''WE''
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''The Hostile Peaks'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Renegade Roundup'' (1969) *72260 ''WE'' Gordon D. Shirreffs ''Quicktrigger'' / ''Rio Desperado'' *72360 ''WE'' John Callahan ''Ride The Wild Land'' / ''Jernigan'' (1965) *72400 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''The Rim Gods'' /
Laurence M. Janifer Laurence M. Janifer (born Laurence M. Harris; March 17, 1933 – July 10, 2002) was an American science fiction author, with a career spanning over 50 years. Biography Janifer was born in Brooklyn, New York with the surname of ''Harris'', but ...
''The High Hex'' (February 1969) *72401 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''The Dark Dimension'' / ''The Rim Gods'' *72402 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''The Rim of Space'' / ''The Ship From Outside'' *72403 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''The Dark Dimension'' / ''The Rim Gods'' (August 1978) *72525 ''WE''
Brian Garfield Brian Francis Wynne Garfield (January 26, 1939 – December 29, 2018) was an Edgar Award-winning American novelist, historian and screenwriter. A Pulitzer Prize finalist, he wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen. Garfield went on ...
(as Frank Wynne) ''Call Me Hazard'' /
Dean Owen Dean may refer to: People * Dean (given name) * Dean (surname), a surname of Anglo-Saxon English origin * Dean (South Korean singer), a stage name for singer Kwon Hyuk * Dean Delannoit, a Belgian singer most known by the mononym Dean Titles * ...
''The Rincon Trap'' (1966) *73100 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''The Road to the Rim'' / ''The Hard Way Up'' *73101 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''The Road to the Rim'' / ''The Hard Way Up'' *73102 ''SF'' A. Bertram Chandler ''The Road to the Rim'' / ''The Hard Way Up'' *73390 ''SF''
Avram Davidson Abraham, ; ar, , , name=, group= (originally Abram) is the common Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Judaism, he is the founding father of the special relationship between the Jews ...
''The Kar-Chee Reign'' / ''Rogue Dragon'' *74180 ''WE'' Barry Cord ''Desert Knights'' / ''The Running Iron Samaritans'' (1973) *75150 ''WE''
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''Track The Man Down'' / Lee. E. Wells ''Savage Range'' (1965) *75520 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Scorpion Showdown'' / Clay Ringold ''Reckoning In Fire Valley'' (1969) *75781 ''SF''
Leigh Brackett Leigh Douglass Brackett (December 7, 1915 – March 18, 1978) was an American science fiction writer known as "the Queen of Space Opera." She was also a screenwriter, known for ''The Big Sleep'' (1946), '' Rio Bravo'' (1959), and '' The Long Goo ...
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The Secret of Sinharat ''The Secret of Sinharat'' is a science fantasy novel by American writer Leigh Brackett, set on the planet Mars_in_fiction#Mars_in_fiction_before_Mariner, Mars, whose protagonist is Eric John Stark. The novel is expanded from the novella "Queen o ...
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Leigh Brackett Leigh Douglass Brackett (December 7, 1915 – March 18, 1978) was an American science fiction writer known as "the Queen of Space Opera." She was also a screenwriter, known for ''The Big Sleep'' (1946), '' Rio Bravo'' (1959), and '' The Long Goo ...
'' People of the Talisman'' (November 1971) *75968 ''WE''
Nelson Nye Nelson Coral Nye (1907–1997) was an American writer, editor, and reviewer of Western (genre), Western fiction, and wrote non-fiction books on American Quarter Horse, quarter horses. Besides Nelson C. Nye he also wrote fiction using the pseudonym ...
''Bancroft's Banco'' / ''The Seven Six-Gunners'' (1963) *76096 ''SF'' Jeff Sutton ''Altons Unguessable'' /
Ken Bulmer Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
''The Ships of Durostorum'' (June 1970) *76380 ''SF''
William F. Temple William Frederick Temple (9 March 1914 – 15 July 1989) was a British science fiction writer, best known for authoring the novel-turned-film '' Four Sided Triangle''. Early life and career Temple was born in Woolwich in 1914.Mike Ashley, "Intr ...
''Battle on Venus'' /
William F. Temple William Frederick Temple (9 March 1914 – 15 July 1989) was a British science fiction writer, best known for authoring the novel-turned-film '' Four Sided Triangle''. Early life and career Temple was born in Woolwich in 1914.Mike Ashley, "Intr ...
''The Three Suns of Amara'' (June 1973) *76900 ''WE''
Dean Owens Dean Owens is a Scottish singer songwriter, born and brought up in Leith, Edinburgh, UK. Many of Owens' songs relate to his upbringing in the area, including ''Man From Leith''. Owens’ first serious band was Smile, formed with bass player ...
''The Skull Riders'' /
Merle Constiner Merle may refer to: People *Merle (given name), a given name used by both men and women *Merle (surname), a surname of French origin Others *Merle (dog coat), a pattern in dogs’ coats *Merle (grape), another name for the wine grape Merlot *Akaf ...
''The Man Who Shot "The Kid"'' (1969) *76960 ''SF''
Lester del Rey Lester del Rey (June 2, 1915 – May 10, 1993) was an American science fiction author and editor. He was the author of many books in the juvenile Winston Science Fiction series, and the editor at Del Rey Books, the fantasy and science ...
''Badge of Infamy'' / ''The Sky is Falling'' (January 1973) *77525 ''SF''
Jack Vance John Holbrook Vance (August 28, 1916 – May 26, 2013) was an American mystery, fantasy, and science fiction writer. Though most of his work has been published under the name Jack Vance, he also wrote several mystery novels under pen names. ...
''Son of the Tree'' / ''
The Houses of Iszm ''The Houses of Iszm'' is a science fiction novella by American writer Jack Vance, which appeared in '' Startling Stories'' magazine in 1954. It was reissued in book form in 1964 as part of an Ace Double novel, together with Vance's '' Son of the ...
'' (December 1971) *77710 ''SF''
Robert Lory Robert Lory (born December 29, 1936) is a US writer of speculative fiction, predominantly known for the ''Horrorscope'', ''Shamryke Odell'', ''Return of Dracula'', and ''Trovo'' fiction series. Also contributed to the ''John Eagle Expeditor'' se ...
''The Eyes Of Bolsk'' /
Mack Reynolds Dallas McCord "Mack" Reynolds (November 11, 1917 – January 30, 1983) was an American science fiction writer. His pen names included Dallas Ross, Mark Mallory, Clark Collins, Dallas Rose, Guy McCord, Maxine Reynolds, Bob Belmont, and Todd Har ...
''The Space Barbarians'' (June 1969) *77785 ''SF''
Eric Frank Russell Eric Frank Russell (January 6, 1905 – February 28, 1978) was a British writer best known for his science fiction novels and short stories. Much of his work was first published in the United States, in John W. Campbell's '' Astounding Science ...
''Six Worlds Yonder'' 6 unrelated stories. / ''The Space Willies'' A spoof on
Scientology Scientology is a set of beliefs and practices invented by American author L. Ron Hubbard, and an associated movement. It has been variously defined as a cult, a business, or a new religious movement. The most recent published census data indi ...
. (July 1971) *77910 ''WE'' Dwight Bennett Newton (as Clement Hardin) ''Stage Line To Rincon'' /
Ray Hogan Ray Hogan born 21 November 1981 in Limerick, Ireland is a former rugby union player for Bristol in the Guinness Premiership. After several seasons with Irish province Connacht Hogan signed for Bristol in the summer of 2007. Hogan played as a pr ...
''A Man Called Ryker'' (1971) *77925 ''WE'' Stephen Payne ''Stampede On Farway Pass'' /
Brian Garfield Brian Francis Wynne Garfield (January 26, 1939 – December 29, 2018) was an Edgar Award-winning American novelist, historian and screenwriter. A Pulitzer Prize finalist, he wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen. Garfield went on ...
(as Frank Wynne) ''Lynch Law Canyon'' (1965) *78400 ''SF''
John Jakes John William Jakes (born March 31, 1932) is an American writer, best known for American historical and speculative fiction. His Civil War trilogy, ''North and South'', has sold millions of copies worldwide. He is also the author of The Kent Famil ...
''Mask of Chaos'' /
Barrington Bayley Barrington J. Bayley (9 April 1937 – 14 October 2008) was an English science fiction writer. Biography Bayley was born in Birmingham and educated in Newport, Shropshire. He worked a number of jobs before joining the Royal Air Force during 19 ...
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The Star Virus ''The Star Virus'' is the first science fiction novel by Barrington J. Bayley, expanded from a 1964 short story originally published in '' New Worlds''. The plot centers on the attempts of humanity, the star virus of the title, to break through ...
'' (August 1970) *78537 ''SF''
Robert Sheckley Robert Sheckley (July 16, 1928 – December 9, 2005) was an American writer. First published in the science-fiction magazines of the 1950s, his many quick-witted stories and novels were famously unpredictable, absurdist, and broadly comical. ...
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The Status Civilization ''The Status Civilization'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Robert Sheckley, first published in 1960. ''The Status Civilization'' concerns Will Barrent, a man who finds himself, without memory of any crime or, indeed, of his previo ...
'' / '' Notions: Unlimited'' *79117 ''WE''
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''Sweetgrass Valley Showdown'' /
Dean Owen Dean may refer to: People * Dean (given name) * Dean (surname), a surname of Anglo-Saxon English origin * Dean (South Korean singer), a stage name for singer Kwon Hyuk * Dean Delannoit, a Belgian singer most known by the mononym Dean Titles * ...
''Gun Country'' (1971) *79601 ''WE'' Roger Spellman ''Tall For A Texan'' / ''Big Man From The Brazos'' (1965) *79975 ''SF'' E. C. Tubb ''Technos'' / E. C. Tubb ''A Scatter of Stardust'' (March 1972) *81237 ''SF''
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, ...
''Time to Teleport'' / ''Delusion World'' *81610 ''SF''
Donald A. Wollheim Donald Allen Wollheim (October 1, 1914 – November 2, 1990) was an American science fiction editor, publisher, writer, and fan. As an author, he published under his own name as well as under pseudonyms, including David Grinnell, Martin Pearso ...
(as David Grinnell) ''To Venus! To Venus!'' / E. C. Tubb ''The Jester at Scar'' (March 1970) *81680 ''SF''
John Jakes John William Jakes (born March 31, 1932) is an American writer, best known for American historical and speculative fiction. His Civil War trilogy, ''North and South'', has sold millions of copies worldwide. He is also the author of The Kent Famil ...
''Tonight We Steal The Stars'' /
Laurence M. Janifer Laurence M. Janifer (born Laurence M. Harris; March 17, 1933 – July 10, 2002) was an American science fiction author, with a career spanning over 50 years. Biography Janifer was born in Brooklyn, New York with the surname of ''Harris'', but ...
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''The Wagered World'' (July 1969) *81861 ''WE''
Merle Constiner Merle may refer to: People *Merle (given name), a given name used by both men and women *Merle (surname), a surname of French origin Others *Merle (dog coat), a pattern in dogs’ coats *Merle (grape), another name for the wine grape Merlot *Akaf ...
''Guns At Q Cross'' /
Tom West Joseph Thomas West III (November 22, 1939 – May 19, 2011) was a technologist and the protagonist of the Pulitzer Prize winning non-fiction book '' The Soul of a New Machine''. West began his career in computer design at RCA, after seven y ...
''The Toughest Town In The Territory'' *82101 ''WE''
Brian Garfield Brian Francis Wynne Garfield (January 26, 1939 – December 29, 2018) was an Edgar Award-winning American novelist, historian and screenwriter. A Pulitzer Prize finalist, he wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen. Garfield went on ...
''Trail Drive'' /
Louis Trimble Louis Preston Trimble (2 March 1917 – 9 March 1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk t ...
''Trouble At Gunsight'' (1964) *82190 ''WE'' Harry Whittington ''A Trap For Sam Dodge'' / ''Valley Of Savage Men'' (1965) *82435 ''WE'' Barry Cord ''The Coffin Fillers'' /
Don T. Jenison Don, don or DON and variants may refer to: Places *County Donegal, Ireland, Chapman code DON *Don (river), a river in European Russia *Don River (disambiguation), several other rivers with the name *Don, Benin, a town in Benin *Don, Dang, a vill ...
''Trouble On Diamond Seven'' (1972) *83360 ''WE'' Barry Cord ''Two Graves For A Lawman'' / ''The Deadly Amigos'' *86465 ''WE'' Don P. Jenison ''Zero Hour At Black Butte'' / Dwight Bennett Newton (as Clement Hardin) ''Sherriff Of Sentinel'' (1969) *86495 ''SF''
L. Sprague de Camp Lyon Sprague de Camp (; November 27, 1907 – November 6, 2000) was an American writer of science fiction, fantasy and non-fiction. In a career spanning 60 years, he wrote over 100 books, including novels and works of non-fiction, including biog ...
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''The Winds Of Darkover'' / John Rackham ''The Anything Tree'' (January 1970) *89301 ''SF'' E. C. Tubb ''Derai'' / ''The Winds of Gath'' (July 1973) *89590 ''WE'' L. P. Holmes ''Smoky Pass'' / L. P. Holmes ''Wolf Brand'' (1962) *93900 ''SF'' Ross Rocklynne ''The Sun Destroyers'' /
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References


Ace Image Library
Contains images of most covers for the doubles in all genres, as well as many of the single titles.
Bookscans
Contains numerous images of the Ace covers. *Corrick, James A. ''Double Your Pleasure: The Ace SF Double'', Gryphon Books, 1989. . A historical article, followed by a checklist of the SF Doubles, giving prior publication history for the contents of each one. * Thiessen, J. Grant ''Science Fiction Collector #1'', Pandora's Books, 1976. Includes Ace Double checklist. * Thiessen, J. Grant ''Science Fiction Collector #2'', Pandora's Books, date unknown. Includes errata for checklist in #1. * Tuck, Donald H. ''The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy: Volume 3'', Advent: Publishers, Inc., 1982. . Lists all ACE sf titles, single and double, published through 1968. The following references have not been reviewed: * Jaffery, Sheldon ''Double Trouble: A Bibliographic Chronicle of Ace Mystery Doubles'', Starmont Popular Culture Series no. 11, Borgo Press, 1987. . * Jaffery, Sheldon ''Double Futures: An Annotated Bibliography of the Ace Science Fiction Doubles'', Borgo Press, 1999. {{ISBN, 1-55742-139-0. *Peters, Harold R. ''Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror in the Ace Letter-Series Editions: A Collector's Notebook'', Silver Sun Press, 1996. Double Novels Ace Double Novels