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Bibliography of Poul Anderson First Publications
A comprehensive bibliography of first publications of all works in Poul Anderson's Technic Civilization, World of the Maurai, and Psychotechnic League future histories and other selected Anderson works (listed in order of publication):
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"Tiger by the Tail," Poul Anderson, in Planet Stories, Vol. 4, No. 10, January 1951, pp. 38-55, with interior illustration by H. B. Vestal (Technic/Flandry);
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"Honorable Enemies," Poul Anderson, in Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories, Vol. 2, No. 1, May 1951, pp. 34-49, with interior illustration by Peter(?) Poulton (Technic/Flandry);
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"Sargasso of Lost Starships," Poul Anderson, in Planet Stories, Vol. 5, No. 4, January 1952, pp. 4-31, novel with cover illustration by Allan Anderson and interior illustration by Vertal(?) (Technic/early Empire);
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"The Star Plunderer," Poul Anderson, in Planet Stories, Vol. 5, No. 8, September 1952, pp. 54-69, with uncredited interior illustration (Technic/post-League).
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"Un-Man," Poul Anderson, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, January 1953, pp. ??, (Psycho)
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"The Sensitive Man," Poul Anderson, Fantastic Universe, Vol. ?, No. ?, January 1954,(Psycho)
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"Ambassadors of Flesh," Poul
Anderson, in Planet Stories, Vol. 6, No. 7, Summer 1954, with
cover illustration by Kelly Freas (Technic/Flandry);
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"Margin of Profit," Poul Anderson, in Astounding Science Fiction,
Vol. LVIII, No. 1, September 1956, pp. 43-62, with interior
illustration by Kelly Freas (Technic/van Rijn);
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"Marius," Poul Anderson, in Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. ?,
No. ?, June 1957, (Psycho);
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The Man Who Counts (part 1 of 3 parts), Poul Anderson, in Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. LX, No. 6, February 1958,, pp. 10-46, with cover and interior illustration by Van Dongen (Technic/van Rijn; aka War of the Wing-Men).
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"The Game of Glory," Poul Anderson, in Venture, Vol. 2, No. 2, March 1958, pp. 96-129, with unrelated cover illustration (Technic/Flandry).
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The Man Who Counts (part 2 of 3 parts), Poul Anderson, in Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. LXI, No. 1, March 1958, with unrelated cover illustration (Technic/van Rijn).
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The Man Who Counts (part 3 of 3 parts), Poul Anderson, in Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. LXI, No. 2, April 1958, pp. 93-137, with interior illustration by Van Dongen (Technic/van Rijn).
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"We Have Fed Our Sea" (part 1 of 2 parts), Poul Anderson, Astounding Science Fiction, August 1958.
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"We Have Fed Our Sea" (part 2 of 2 parts), Poul Anderson, Astounding Science Fiction, September 1958.
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War of the Wing-Men, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1958, with uncredited cover illustration (Technic/van Rijn, reissue of The Man Who Counts).
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The Snows of Ganymede, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace (D-303), 1958, "double novel" with War of the Wing-Men also by Anderson, (Psycho).
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"The Sky People," Poul Anderson, in Magazine of Fantasy and Science
Fiction, Vol. 16, No. 2, March 1959, pp. 85-124, with cover
illustration by Ed Emsh (Maurai).
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"A Handful of Stars," Poul Anderson, in Amazing Stories, Vol. 33,
No. 6 (Issue 343), June 1959, pp. 54-142, with interior illustration by
Virgil Finlay (Technic/Flandry, aka We Claim These Stars).
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"A Message in Secret," Poul Anderson, in Fantastic Science Fiction Stories,
Vol. 8, No. 12, December 1959, pp. 6-65, with cover illustration by Edward
Valigursky and interior illustration by Mel Varga (Technic/Flandry, aka
Mayday Orbit).
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The Enemy Stars, Poul Anderson Philadelphia & New York: Lippincott, 1959; reissue of "We Have Fed Our Sea."
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"A Twelvemonth and A Day," Poul Anderson, in Fantastic Universe,
Vol. 12, No. 3, January 1960, pp. 39-77, with interior illustration by
Virgil Finlay (Technic/post-Empire, aka Let the Spacemen Beware!).
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"A Plague of Masters" (part
1 of 2), Poul Anderson, in Fantastic, Vol. 9, No. 12, December 1960,
with cover illustration by Leo Summers (Technic/Flandry, aka Earthman,
Go Home).
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"A Plague of Masters" (part
2 of 2), Poul Anderson, in Fantastic, Vol. 10, No. 1, January 1961
(Technic/Flandry).
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"Hiding Place," Poul Anderson,
in Analog Science Fact and Fiction, Vol. LXVII, No. 1, March 1961,
with cover illustration by John Schoenherr (Technic/van Rijn).
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Mayday Orbit, Poul
Anderson, New York: Ace, 1961 (Technic/Flandry), expansion of "A Message
in Secret").
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Earthman, Go Home,
Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1961 (Technic/Flandry, combination
of "A Plague of Masters").
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We Claim These Stars,
Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1961 (Technic/Flandry, expansion of "A Handful
of Stars,", aka "Hunters of the Sky Cave").
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"Progress," Poul Anderson,
in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Vol. 22, No. 1, January
1962 (Maurai).
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"Territory," Poul Anderson,
in Analog Science Fact and Fiction, Vol. LXXI, No. 4, June 1963
(Technic/van Rijn).
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"Three Cornered-Wheel," Poul
Anderson, in Analog Science Fiction — Science Fact, Vol. LXXII, No.
2, October 1963 (Technic/Falkayn).
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Let the Spacemen Beware!,
Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1963 (F-209), "double novel" with The
Wizard of Starship Poseidon by Kenneth Bulmer (Technic/post-Empire,
expanded version of "A Twelvemonth and a Day," aka The Night Face).
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"The Master Key," Poul Anderson,
in Analog Science Fact and Fiction, Vol LXXIII, No. 5, July 1964,
with unrelated cover illustration (Technic/van Rijn).
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Trader to the Stars,
Poul Anderson, New York: Doubleday, 1964, hardcover, with cover illustration
by Thomas Chibbaro (Technic/van Rijn, collection of "Hiding Place," "Territory"
and "The Master Key").
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"Trader Team" (part 1 of
2 parts), Poul Anderson, in Analog Science Fiction — Science Fact,
Vol. LXXV, No. 5, July 1965, with cover illustration by John Schoenherr
(Technic/Falkayn, aka "The Trouble Twisters").
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"Trader Team" (part 2 of
2 parts), Poul Anderson, in Analog Science Fiction — Science Fact,
Vol. LXXV, No. 6, August 1965, with unrelated cover illustration (Technic/Falkayn,
aka "The Trouble Twisters").
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Flandry of Terra,
Poul Anderson, Philadelphia: Chilton, 1965, hardbackr, with cover illustration
by Roger Hane (Technic, collection of "The Game of Glory," Mayday Orbit
retitled "A Message in Secret," and combined version of "A Plague of Masters").
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Agent of the Terran Empire,
Poul Anderson, Philadelphia: Chilton, 1965, hardback (Technic/Flandry,
collection of "Tiger by the Tail," "Honorable Enemies," We Claim These
Stars retitled "Hunters of the Sky Cave," and "Ambassadors of Flesh").
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"A Sun Invisible," Poul Anderson,
in Analog Science Fiction — Science Fact, Vol. LXXVII, No. 2, April
1966, with unrelated cover illustration (Technic/Falkayn).
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The Trouble Twisters,
Poul Anderson, New York: Doubleday, 1966, hardback (Technic/Falkayn, collection
of "Three-Cornered Wheel," A Sun Invisible" and combined version of "Trade
Team" retitled "The Trouble Twisters").
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Ensign Flandry, Poul
Anderson, Philadelphia: Chilton, 1966, hardback (Technic).
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"Supernova," Poul Anderson,
in Analog Science Fiction — Science Fact, Vol. LXXVIII, No. 5, January
1967, with cover illustration by Chesley Bonestell (Technic/League, aka
"Day of Burning").
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"Starfog," Poul Anderson,
in Analog Science Fiction — Science Fact, Vol. LXXIX, No. 6, August
1967, with cover illustration by Chesley Bonestell (Technic/post-Empire).
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"Outpost of Empire," Poul
Anderson, in Galaxy, Vol. 26, No. 2, December 1967, with cover illustration
by Gary Morrow (Technic/Empire).
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"A Tragedy of Errors," Poul
Anderson, in Galaxy, Vol. 26, No. 3, February 1968, with unrelated
cover illustration (Technic/post-Empire).
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Satan's World (part
1 of 4 parts), Poul Anderson, in Analog Science Fiction — Science Fact,
Vol. LXXXI, No. 3, May 1968, with cover illustration by Chesley Bonestell
(Technic/van Rijn and Falkayn).
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Satan's World (part
2 of 4 parts), Poul Anderson, in Analog Science Fiction — Science Fact,
Vol. LXXXI, No. 4, June 1968, with unrelated cover illustration (Technic/van
Rijn and Falkayn).
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Satan's World (part
3 of 4 parts), Poul Anderson, in Analog Science Fiction — Science Fact,
Vol. LXXXI, No. 5, July 1968, with unrelated cover illustration (Technic/van
Rijn and Falkayn).
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Satan's World (part
4 of 4 parts), Poul Anderson, in Analog Science Fiction — Science Fact,
Vol. LXXXI, No. 6, August 1968, with unrelated cover illustration (Technic/van
Rijn and Falkayn).
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"The Sharing of Flesh," Poul
Anderson, in Galaxy, Vol. 27, No. 5, December 1968, with unrelated
cover illustration (Technic/post-Empire).
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"The White King's War," Poul
Anderson, in Galaxy, Vol. 128, No. 6, August 1969, pp. 4-43 with
interior illustration by Jack Gaughan (Technic/Flandry).
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"Ensign Flandry," Poul Anderson,
abridged version of 1966 novel in Amazing, October 1969 (Technic).
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Satan's World, Poul
Anderson, New York: Doublebay, 1969, hardback, with cover illustration
by Peter Bromely (Technic/van Rijn and Falkayn).
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The Rebel Worlds,
Poul Anderson, New York: Signet/NAL, 1969 (Technic/Flandry).
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"Birthright," Poul Anderson,
in Analog Science Fiction — Science Fact, Vol. LXXXIV, No. 6, February
1970, pp. 8-33, with cover illustration by Kelly Freas (Technic/van Rijn,
aka "Esau").
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A Circus of Hells,
Poul Anderson, New York: Signet/NAL, 1970 (Technic/Flandry, expansion of
"The White King's War").
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"A Little Knowledge," Poul
Anderson, in Analog Science Fiction — Science Fact, Vol. LXXXVII,
No. 6, August 1971, with unrelated cover illustration (Technic/League).
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"Wings of Victory," Poul
Anderson, in Analog Science Fiction — Science Fact, Vol. LXXXIX, No.
2, April 1972, with unrelated cover illustration (Technic/pre-League).
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"The Problem of Pain," Poul Anderson, in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Vol. 44, No. 2 (Issue 261), February 1973, with cover illustration by Bert Tanner (Technic/early League).
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The People of the Wind (part 1 of 3 parts), Poul Anderson, in Analog Science Fiction — Science Fact, Vol. XC, No. 6, February 1973, pp. 10-58, with cover and interior illustration by Leo Summers(Technic/early Empire).
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The People of the Wind (part 2 of 3 parts), Poul Anderson, in Analog Science Fiction — Science Fact, Vol. XCI, No. 1, March 1973, with unrelated cover illustration (Technic/early Empire).
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The People of the Wind (part 3 of 3 parts), Poul Anderson, in Analog Science Fiction — Science Fact, Vol. XCI (erroneously prints XCII), No. 2, April 1973, with unrelated cover illustration (Technic/early Empire).
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"Wingless on Avalon," Poul
Anderson, in Boy's Life, July 1973 (Technic/late League, aka "Wingless").
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"The Season of Forgiveness,"
Poul Anderson, published in Boy's Life, December 1973 (Technic/League).
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"How to be Ethnic in One
Easy Lesson," Poul Anderson, in Future Quest, Roger Elwood, ed.,
Avon, 1973 (Technic/League).
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"Lodestar," Poul Anderson,
in Astounding: The John W. Campbell Memorial Anthology, Harry Harrison,
ed., New York: Random House, 1973, hardback, (Technic/van Rijn and Falkayn).
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"Rescue on Avalon," Poul
Anderson, in Children of Infinity, Roger Elwood, ed., Franklin Watts,
1973 (Technic/late League).
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The People of the Wind,
Poul Anderson, New York: Signet/NAL, 1973 (Technic/early Empire).
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The Day of Their Return,
Poul Anderson, New York: Doubleday, 1973 (Technic/Empire).
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"Windmill," Poul Anderson,
in Saving Worlds, Roger Elwood and Virginia Kidd, eds., Garden City,
NY: Doubleday, 1973, hardback (Maurai).
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A Knight of Ghosts and
Shadows (part 1 of 2 parts), Poul Anderson, in Worlds of If,
Vol. 22, No. 7 (Issue 174), September/October 1974, pp. 2-77, with cover
and interior illustration by Wendy Pini (Technic/Flandry).
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A Knight of Ghosts and
Shadows (part 2 of 2 parts), Poul Anderson, in Worlds of If,
Vol. 22, No. 8 (Issue 175), November/December 1974, pp. 52-128 (Technic/Flandry).
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A Knight of Ghosts and
Shadows, Poul Anderson, New York: Signet/NAL, 1975 (Technic/Flandry).
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Mirkheim, Poul Anderson,
New York: Putnam, 1977, hardback (Technic/van Rijn and Falkayn).
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The Earth Book of Stormgate,
Poul Anderson, New York: Berkley, 1978 (Technic/pre-League, early League,
van Rijn and Falkayn, League, late League, collection of "Wings of Victory,"
"The Problem of Pain," "Margin of Profit," "How to be Ethnic in One Easy
Lesson," combined version of The Man Who Counts, "Brithright" retitled
"Esau," "Supernova" retitled "Day of Burning," "A Little Knowledge," "The
Season of Forgiveness," "Lodestar," "Wingless on Avalon" retitled "Wingless"
and "Rescue on Avalon").
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The Night Face, Poul
Anderson, New York: Ace, 1978, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan
(reissue of Let the Spacemen Beware!).
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A Stone in Heaven, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1979 (trade paperback), ISBN 0441786561, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan and interior illustration by Esteban Moroto (Technic/Flandry)
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"The Saturn Game," Poul Anderson,
in Analog Science Fiction — Science Fact, Vol. CI, No. 2, February
1981, with cover illustration by Vincent Di Fate (Technic/pre-League).
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The Long Night , Poul
Anderson, New York: Tor, 1983, with cover illustration from "The Star Plunderer"
by Kevin Eugene Johnson (Technic/post-League, Empire, post-Empire, collection
of "The Star Plunderer," "Outpost of Empire," "A Tragedy of Errors," "The
Sharing of Flesh," and "Starfog").
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Orion Shall Rise,
Poul Anderson, Huntington Woods, MI: Phantasia Press, 1983, hardcover,
with cover illustration by Darrell K. Sweet (Maurai).
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The Game of Empire, Poul Anderson, SFBC, 1985, hardback, with cover illustration by Tom Kidd (Technic/Flandry).
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Harvest of Stars, Poul Anderson, New York: Tor, 1993, hardcover(?) (Anson Guthrie)
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The Stars Are Also Fire, Poul Anderson, New York: Tor, 1994, hardcover(?) (Anson Guthrie)
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Harvest the Fire, Poul Anderson, New York: Tor, 1995, hardcover(?) (Anson Guthrie)
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The Fleet of Stars, Poul Anderson, New York: Tor, 1997, hardcover(?) (Anson Guthrie)
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