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Bibliography of Technic Civilization works

Novels and short fiction (in approximate future historical order):
  • "The Saturn Game," Poul Anderson, short story published in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Vol. CI, No. 2, February 1981, with cover illustration by Vincent Di Fate, and reprinted in:
    • Explorations, Poul Anderson, Tor, 1981, with cover illustration by Vincent Di Fate;
    • Best SF of the Year 11, Terry Carr, ed., Pocket, 1982;
    • Nebula Award Stories 17, Joe Haldeman, ed., Holt Rinehart Winston, 1983, hardback;
    • The Hugo Winners, Vol. 5, Isaac Asimov, ed., 1986;
    • The Saturn Game, Poul Anderson, Tor, 1989, "double" with Iceborn by Paul A. Carter and Gregory Benford.
    • The Van Rijn Method, Poul Anderson, Riverdale, NY: Baen, 2008, hardcover, with cover illustration by Dave Seeley
  • "Wings of Victory," Poul Anderson, short story published in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Vol. LXXXIX, No. 2, April 1972, with unrelated cover illustration, and reprinted in:
    • Honeward and Beyond, Poul Anderson, Doubleday, 1975, hardback;
    • The Earth Book of Stormgate, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkley, 1978.
    • The Van Rijn Method, Poul Anderson, Riverdale, NY: Baen, 2008, hardcover, with cover illustration by Dave Seeley
  • "The Problem of Pain," Poul Anderson, short story published in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Vol. 44, No. 2 (Issue 261), February 1973, with cover illustration by Bert Tanner, and reprinted in:
    • Chronicles of a Comer and other Religious Science Fiction Stories, Roger Elwood, ed., John Knox, 1974;
    • Time of Passage, Martin H. Greenberg and Joseph D. Olander, eds., Taplinger, 1978, harback;
    • The Earth Book of Stormgate, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkley, 1978.
    • The Van Rijn Method, Poul Anderson, Riverdale, NY: Baen, 2008, hardcover, with cover illustration by Dave Seeley
  • "Margin of Profit" (van Rijn), Poul Anderson, short story published in Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. LVIII, No. 1,  September 1956, pp. 43-62,  with interior illustration by Kelly Freas, and reprinted in:
    • Un-Man and other Novellas, New York: Ace, 1962;
    • The Earth Book of Stormgate, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkley, 1978;
    • The Seven Deadly Sins of Science Fiction, Isaac Asimov, Charles G. Waugh and Martin H. Greenberg, eds., 1980, hardback;
    • The Seven Deadly Sins and Cardinal Virtues of Science Fiction,  Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenburg, and Charles G. Waugh, eds., Bonanza, 1982, hardback.
    • The Van Rijn Method, Poul Anderson, Riverdale, NY: Baen, 2008, hardcover, with cover illustration by Dave Seeley
  • "How to be Ethnic in One Easy Lesson," Poul Anderson, short story published in Future Quest, Roger Elwood, ed., Avon, 1973, and reprinted in:
    • The Earth Book of Stormgate, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkley, 1978.
    • The Van Rijn Method, Poul Anderson, Riverdale, NY: Baen, 2008, hardcover, with cover illustration by Dave Seeley
  • The Man Who Counts (van Rijn), Poul Anderson, novel serialized (part 1 of 3 parts) in Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. LX, No. 6, February 1958, pp. 10-46,  with cover and interior illustration by Van Dongen, and combined and republished as (and reprinted in):
    • War of the Wing-Men, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1958, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • War of the Wing-Men, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace (D-303), 1958 ("double" with The Snows of Ganymede also by Anderson);
    • War of the Wing-Men, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1973, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • War of the Wing-Men, Poul Anderson, London: Sphere, 1976;
    • The Man Who Counts, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1978, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan;
    • The Earth Book of Stormgate, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkley, 1978 (reprint).
    • The Van Rijn Method, Poul Anderson, Riverdale, NY: Baen, 2008, hardcover, with cover illustration by Dave Seeley
  • The Man Who Counts (van Rijn), Poul Anderson, novel serialized (part 2 of 3 parts) in Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. LXI, No. 1 No.  March 1958, with unrelated cover illustration, and combined and republished as (and reprinted in):
    • War of the Wing-Men, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1958, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • War of the Wing-Men, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace (D-303), 1958 ("double" with The Snows of Ganymede also by Anderson);
    • War of the Wing-Men, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1973, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • War of the Wing-Men, Poul Anderson, London: Sphere, 1976;
    • The Man Who Counts, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1978, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan;
    • The Earth Book of Stormgate, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkley, 1978 (reprint).
    • The Van Rijn Method, Poul Anderson, Riverdale, NY: Baen, 2008, hardcover, with cover illustration by Dave Seeley
  • The Man Who Counts (van Rijn), Poul Anderson, novel serialized (part 3 of 3 parts) in Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. LXI, No. 2, April 1958, pp. 93-137, with interior illustration by Van Dongen, and combined and republished as (and reprinted in):
    • War of the Wing-Men, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1958, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • War of the Wing-Men, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace (D-303), 1958 ("double" with The Snows of Ganymede also by Anderson);
    • War of the Wing-Men, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1973, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • War of the Wing-Men, Poul Anderson, London: Sphere, 1976;
    • The Man Who Counts, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1978, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan;
    • The Earth Book of Stormgate, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkley, 1978 (reprint).
    • The Van Rijn Method, Poul Anderson, Riverdale, NY: Baen, 2008, hardcover, with cover illustration by Dave Seeley
  • "Birthright" (van Rijn), Poul Anderson, novelet published in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Vol. LXXXIV, No. 6, February 1970, pp. 8-33, with cover illustration by Kelly Freas, and reprinted in:
    • The Earth Book of Stormgate, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkley, 1978 (as "Esau");
    • Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Vol. 110, No. 1-2, January 1990 (60th Anniversary double issue).
    • The Van Rijn Method, Poul Anderson, Riverdale, NY: Baen, 2008, hardcover, with cover illustration by Dave Seeley (as "Esau")
  • "Hiding Place" (van Rijn), Poul Anderson, short story published in Analog Science Fact and Fiction, Vol. LXVII, No. 1, March 1961, with cover illustration by John Schoenherr, and reprinted in:
    • Trader to the Stars, Poul Anderson, New York: Doubleday, 1964, hardcover, with cover illustration by Thomas Chibbaro;
    • Trader to the Stars, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1966, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • The Best of Poul Anderson, Poul Anderson, Pocket, 1976;
    • Trader to the Stars, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1983, with cover illustration by Ferris
    • The Great SF Stories 23 (1961), Isaac Asimov, ed., 1991.
    • The Van Rijn Method, Poul Anderson, Riverdale, NY: Baen, 2008, hardcover, with cover illustration by Dave Seeley
  • "Territory" (van Rijn), Poul Anderson, short story published in Analog Science Fact and Fiction, Vol. LXXI, No. 4, June 1963, and reprinted in:
    • Trader to the Stars, Poul Anderson, New York: Doubleday, 1964, hardcover, with cover illustration by Thomas Chibbaro;
    • Trader to the Stars, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1966, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • Tomorrow 1, Robert Hoskins, ed., Signet, 1971;
    • Trader to the Stars, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1983, with cover illustration by Ferris.
  • "The Master Key" (van Rijn), Poul Anderson, short story published in Analog Science Fact and Fiction, Vol LXXIII, No. 5, July 1964, with unrelated cover illustration, and reprinted in:
    • Trader to the Stars, Poul Anderson, New York: Doubleday, 1964, hardcover, with cover illustration by Thomas Chibbaro;
    • Trader to the Stars, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1966, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • Trader to the Stars, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1983, with cover illustration by Ferris.
  • "Trader Team" (Falkayn), Poul Anderson, novella serialized (part 1 of 2 parts) in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Vol. LXXV, No. 5, July 1964, with cover illustration by John Schoenherr, and combined and reprinted as "The Trouble Twisters" in:
    • The Trouble Twisters, Poul Anderson, New York: Doubleday , 1966, hardback;
    • The Trouble Twisters, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1976, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • The Trouble Twisters, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1977, with uncredited cover illustration.
  • "Trader Team" (Falkayn), Poul Anderson, novella serialized (part 2 of 2 parts) in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Vol. LXXV, No. 6, August 1964, with unrelated cover illustration, and combined and reprinted as "The Trouble Twisters" in:
    • The Trouble Twisters, Poul Anderson, New York: Doubleday , 1966, hardback;
    • The Trouble Twisters, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1976, with uncredited cover illustration.;
    • The Trouble Twisters, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1983, with cover illustration by Ferris.
  • "Three Cornered-Wheel" (Falkayn), Poul Anderson, short story published in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Vol. LXXII, No. 2, October 1963, and reprinted in:
    • The Trouble Twisters, Poul Anderson, New York: Doubleday , 1966, hardback;
    • The Trouble Twisters, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1976, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • The Trouble Twisters, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1983, with cover illustration by Ferris.
    • The Van Rijn Method, Poul Anderson, Riverdale, NY: Baen, 2008, hardcover, with cover illustration by Dave Seeley
  • "A Sun Invisible" (Falkayn), Poul Anderson, novelet published in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Vol. LXXVII, No. 2, April 1966, with unrelated cover illustration, and reprinted in:
    • The Trouble Twisters, Poul Anderson, New York: Doubleday , 1966, hardback;
    • The Trouble Twisters, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1976, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • The Trouble Twisters, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1983, with cover illustration by Ferris.
    • The Van Rijn Method, Poul Anderson, Riverdale, NY: Baen, 2008, hardcover, with cover illustration by Dave Seeley
  • "Supernova," Poul Anderson, novella published in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Vol. LXXVIII, No. 5, January 1967, with cover illustration by Chesley Bonestell, and reprinted in:
    • Beyond the Beyond, Poul Anderson, Signet, 1969;
    • The Many Worlds of Poul Anderson, Roger Elwood and Poul Anderson, eds., Philadelphia: Chilton, 1974, hardback;
    • The Earth Book of Stormgate, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkley, 1978 (as "Day of Burning").
  • Satan's World (van Rijn and Falkayn), Poul Anderson, novel serialized (part 1 of 4 parts) in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Vol. LXXXI, No. 3, May 1968, with cover illustration by Chesley Bonestell, and combined and republished as:
    • Satan's World, Poul Anderson, New York: Doublebay, 1969, hardback, with cover illustration by Peter Bromely;
    • Satan's World, Poul Anderson, New York: Lancer, 1972, with colver illustration by Nicholas;
    • Satan's World, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1977, with uncredited cover illustration.
  • Satan's World (van Rijn and Falkayn), Poul Anderson, novel serialized (part 2 of 4 parts) in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Vol. LXXXI, No. 4, June 1968, with unrelated cover illustration, and combined and republished as:
    • Satan's World, Poul Anderson, New York: Doublebay, 1969, hardback, with cover illustration by Peter Bromely;
    • Satan's World, Poul Anderson, New York: Lancer, 1972, with colver illustration by Nicholas;
    • Satan's World, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1977, with uncredited cover illustration.
  • Satan's World (van Rijn and Falkayn), Poul Anderson, novel serialized (part 3 of 4 parts) in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Vol. LXXXI, No. 5, July 1968, with unrelated cover illustration, and combined and republished as:
    • Satan's World, Poul Anderson, New York: Doublebay, 1969, hardback, with cover illustration by Peter Bromely;
    • Satan's World, Poul Anderson, New York: Lancer, 1972, with cover illustration by Nicholas;
    • Satan's World, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1977, with uncredited cover illustration.
  • Satan's World (van Rijn and Falkayn), Poul Anderson, novel serialized (part 4 of 4 parts) in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Vol. LXXXI, No. 6, August 1968, with unrelated cover illustration, and combined and republished as:
    • Satan's World, Poul Anderson, New York: Doublebay, 1969, hardback, with cover illustration by Peter Bromely;
    • Satan's World, Poul Anderson, New York: Lancer, 1972, with colver illustration by Nicholas;
    • Satan's World, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1977, with uncredited cover illustration.
  • "A Little Knowledge," Poul Anderson, short story published in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Vol. LXXXVII, No. 6, August 1971, with unrelated cover illustration, and reprinted in:
    • The 1972 World's Best SF, Arthur W. Saha and Donald A. Wollheim, eds., Daw, 1972;
    • The Earth Book of Stormgate, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkley, 1978.
    • The Great Science Fiction Series, Joseph Olander, Martin H. Greenberg and Frederick Pohl, eds., Harper, 1980, hardback;
    • The Gods Laughed, Poul Anderson, Tor, 1982.
  • "The Season of Forgiveness," Poul Anderson, short story published in Boy's Life, December 1973, and reprinted in:
    • The Earth Book of Stormgate, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkley, 1978
    • The Van Rijn Method, Poul Anderson, Riverdale, NY: Baen, 2008, hardcover, with cover illustration by Dave Seeley
  • "Lodestar" (van Rijn and Falkayn), Poul Anderson, short story published in Astounding: The John W. Campbell Memorial Anthology, Harry Harrison, ed., New York: Random House, 1973, hard cover, and reprinted in:
    • Astounding: The John W. Campbell Memorial Anthology, Harry Harrison, ed., New York: Ballantine, 1974, pp. 2-41, with interior illustration by Kelly Freas;
    • The Earth Book of Stormgate, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkley, 1978.
  • Mirkheim (van Rijn and Falkayn), Poul Anderson, New York: Putnam, 1977, hardback.  Reprinted as:
    • Mirkheim, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1977, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • Mirkheim, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1977?, with cover illustration by Ferris;
    • Mirkheim, Poul Anderson, London: Sphere, 1978.
  • "Wingless on Avalon," Poul Anderson, short story published in Boy's Life, July 1973, and reprinted as "Wingless" in:
    • The Earth Book of Stormgate, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkley, 1978
  • "Rescue on Avalon," Poul Anderson, short story published in Children of Infinity, Roger Elwood, ed., New York: Franklin Watts, 1973, hardback, and reprinted in:
    • The Earth Book of Stormgate, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkley, 1978
  • "The Star Plunderer," Poul Anderson, short story published in Planet Stories, Vol. 5, No. 8, September 1952, and reprinted in:
    • Galactic Empires Volume One, Brian W. Aldiss, ed., Weidenfeld Nicolson, 1976;
    • The Long Night, Poul Anderson, New York: Tor, 1983, with cover illustration by Kevin Eugene Johnson;
    • Imperial Stars, Vol. 1: The Stars at War, Jerry Pournelle, ed., Baen, 1986.
  • "Sargasso of Lost Starships," Poul Anderson, short story published in Planet Stories, Vol. 5, No. 4, January 1952, with cover illustration by Allan Anderson.
  • The People of the Wind, Poul Anderson, novel serialized (part 1 of 3 parts)  in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Vol. XC, No. 6, February 1973, pp. 10-58, with cover and interior illustration by Leo Summers, combined and republished as:
    • The People of the Wind, Poul Anderson, New York: New American Library, 1973.
  • The People of the Wind, Poul Anderson, novel serialized (part 2 of 3 parts)  in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Vol. XCI, No. 1, March 1973, with unrelated cover illustration, combined and republished as:
    • The People of the Wind, Poul Anderson, New York: New American Library, 1973.
  • The People of the Wind, Poul Anderson, novel serialized (part 3 of 3 parts)  in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Vol. XCI (erroneously prints XCII), No. 2, April 1973, with unrelated cover illustration, combined and republished as:
    • The People of the Wind, Poul Anderson, New York: New American Library, 1973.
  • Ensign Flandry, Poul Anderson, Philadelphia: Chilton, 1966, hardback, and (abridged and) reprinted as:
    • "Ensign Flandry," Poul Anderson in Amazing, October 1969 (abridged);
    • Ensign Flandry, Poul Anderson, London: Coronet, 1976, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • Ensign Flandry, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1979, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan.
  • A Circus of Hells as "The White King's War," (Flandry) Poul Anderson, novella published in Galaxy, Vol. 128, No. 6, August 1969, pp. 4-43 with interior illustration by Jack Gaughan, and expanded and reissued as:
    • A Circus of Hells, Poul Anderson, New York: Signet, 1970, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • A Circus of Hells, Poul Anderson, New York: Signet, 1970?, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • A Circus of Hells, in Flandry, Poul Anderson, New York: Baen, 1993, "double" with The Rebel Worlds also by Anderson, with cover illustration by Larry Schwinger.
  • The Rebel Worlds (Flandry), Poul Anderson, New York: Signet, 1969, with uncredited cover illustration, and republished as (and reprinted in):
    • Commander Flandry, Poul Anderson, Severn House, 1978, hardback;
    • The Rebel Worlds, in The Rebel Worlds/A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows, Poul Anderson, New York: Signet, 1982, "double" with uncredited cover illustration (reprint).
    • The Rebel Worlds, Poul Anderson, New York: Signet/NAL, 1988, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • The Rebel Worlds, in Flandry, Poul Anderson, New York: Baen, 1993, "double" with A Circus of Hells also by Anderson, with cover illustration by Larry Schwinger.
  • "Outpost of Empire," Poul Anderson, short story published in Galaxy, Vol. 26, No. 2, December 1967, with cover illustration by Gary Morrow, and reprinted in:
    • The Long Night, Poul Anderson (Sandra Meisel, ed.), New York: TOR, 1983
  • The Day of Their Return, Poul Anderson, New York: Doubleday, 1973, and reissued as:
    • The Day of Their Return, Poul Anderson, New York: Signet, 1975 (1987?), with cover illustration by Tim Hildebrandt.
    • The Day of Their Return, Poul Anderson, Signet/NAL, 1988;
    • The Day of Their Return, Poul Andersin, New York: Tor, 1994, with cover illustration by Kelly Freiz..
  • "Tiger by the Tail" (Flandry), Poul Anderson, short story published in Planet Stories, January 1951, and reprinted in:
    • More Adventures on Other Planets, Donald A. Wollheim, ed., Ace, 1963;
    • Agent of the Terran Empire, Poul Anderson, Philadelphia: Chilton, 1965, hardcover;
    • Agent of the Terran Empire, Poul Anderson (Sandra Meisel, ed.), New York: Ace, 1980, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan.
  • "Honorable Enemies" (Flandry), Poul Anderson, short story published in Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories, May 1951, with unrelated cover illustration,, and reprinted in:
    • Way Out, Ivan Howard, ed., Belmont, 1964;
    • Agent of the Terran Empire, Poul Anderson, Philadelphia: Chilton, 1965, hardcover;
    • Agent of the Terran Empire, Poul Anderson (Sandra Meisel, ed.), New York: Ace, 1980, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan.
  • "The Game of Glory" (Flandry), Poul Anderson, short story published in Venture, March 1958, and reprinted in:
    • Flandry of Terra, Poul Anderson, Philadelphia: Chilton, 1965, hardcover, with cover illustration by Roger Hane;
    • Flandry of Terra, Poul Anderson, London: Coronet, 1976, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • Flandry of Terra, Poul Anderson (Sandra Meisel, ed.), New York: Ace, 1979.
  • "A Message in Secret" (Flandry), Poul Anderson, short story published in Fantastic, December 1959, and expanded and republished as (and reprinted in):
    • Mayday Orbit, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1961;
    • Flandry of Terra, Poul Anderson, Philadelphia: Chilton, 1965, hardcover, with cover illustration by Roger Hane;
    • Flandry of Terra, Poul Anderson, London: Coronet, 1976, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • Flandry of Terra, Poul Anderson (Sandra Meisel, ed.), New York: Ace, 1979.
  • "A Plague of Masters" (Flandry), Poul Anderson, novella serialized (part 1 of 2 parts) in Fantastic, Vol. 9, No. 12, December 1960, with cover illustration by Leo Summers, and combined and republished as (and reprinted in):
    • Earthman, Go Home, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1961;
    • Flandry of Terra, Poul Anderson, Philadelphia: Chilton, 1965, hardcover, with cover illustration by Roger Hane;
    • Flandry of Terra, Poul Anderson, London: Coronet, 1976, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • Flandry of Terra, Poul Anderson (Sandra Meisel, ed.), New York: Ace, 1979.
  • "A Plague of Masters" (Flandry), Poul Anderson, novella serialized (part 2 of 2 parts) in Fantastic, Vol. 10, No. 1, January 1961, and combined and republished as (and reprinted in):
    • Earthman, Go Home, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1961;
    • Flandry of Terra, Poul Anderson, Philadelphia: Chilton, 1965, hardcover, with cover illustration by Roger Hane;
    • Flandry of Terra, Poul Anderson, London: Coronet, 1976, with uncredited cover illustration;
    • Flandry of Terra, Poul Anderson (Sandra Meisel, ed.), New York: Ace, 1979.
  • "Hunters of the Sky Cave" as "A Handful of Stars" (Flandry), Poul Anderson, short story published in Amazing Stories, Vol. 33, No. 6 (Issue 343), June 1959, and expanded and republished as (and reprinted in):
    • We Claim These Stars, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1961;
    • Agent of the Terran Empire, Poul Anderson, Philadelphia: Chilton, 1965, hardcover;
    • Agent of the Terran Empire, Poul Anderson (Sandra Meisel, ed.), New York: Ace, 1980, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan;
  • "The Warriors from Nowhere" as "Ambassadors of Flesh" (Flandry), Poul Anderson, short story published in Planet Stories, Summer 1954, and reprinted in:
    • Agent of the Terran Empire, Poul Anderson, Philadelphia: Chilton, 1965, hardcover;
    • Agent of the Terran Empire, Poul Anderson (Sandra Meisel, ed.), New York: Ace, 1980, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan.
  • A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows (Flandry), Poul Anderson, novel serialized (part 1 of 2 parts) in Worlds of If, Vol. 22, No. 7 (Issue 174), September/October 1974, pp. 2-77, with cover and interior illustration by Wendi Pini, and combined and republished as:
    • Knight Flandry, Poul Anderson, Severn House, 1980, hardback;
    • A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows, Poul Anderson, New York: Signet, 1975;
    • A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows, Poul Anderson, New York: Signet/NAL, 1983;
    • A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows, Poul Anderson, New York: Tor, 1993.
  • A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows (Flandry), Poul Anderson, novel serialized (part 2 of 2 parts) in Worlds of If, Vol. 22, No. 8 (Issue 175), November/December 1974, pp. 52-128, and combined and republished as:
    • Knight Flandry, Poul Anderson, Severn House, 1980, hardback;
    • A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows, Poul Anderson, New York: Signet, 1975;
    • A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows, Poul Anderson, New York: Signet/NAL, 1983;
    • A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows, Poul Anderson, New York: Tor, 1993.
  • A Stone in Heaven (Flandry), Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1979 (trade paperback), ISBN 0441786561, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan and interior illustration by Esteban Moroto
    • A Stone in Heaven (Flandry), Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1980 (paperback), ISBN 044178657X, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan and interior illustration by Esteban Moroto
  • The Game of Empire (Flandry), Poul Anderson, SFBC, 1985, hardback, with cover illustration by Tom Kidd, and republished as:
    • The Game of Empire, Poul Anderson, Baen, 1985, with cover illustration by Victoria Poyser;
    • The Game of Empire, Poul Anderson, Severn House, 1995, hardback.
  • "A Tragedy of Errors," Poul Anderson, short story published in Galaxy, Vol. 26, No. 3, February 1968, with unrelated cover illustration, and reprinted in:
    • The Night Face and Other Stories, Poul Anderson, Gregg, 1979;
    • The Long Night, Poul Anderson (Sandra Meisel, ed.), New York: Tor, 1983.
  • "A Twelvemonth and A Day," Poul Anderson, short story published in Fantastic Universe, January 1960, and expanded and republished as:
    • Let the Spacemen Beware!, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1963 (F-209), "double novel" expanded version with The Wizard of Starship Poseidon by Kenneth Bulmer;
    • Let the Spacemen Beware!, Poul Anderson, London: Tandem, 1972;
    • The Night Face, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1978, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan;
    • The Night Face in The Night Face and Other Stories, Poul Anderson, Gregg, 1979;
  • "The Sharing of Flesh," Poul Anderson, short story published in Galaxy, Vol. 27, No. 5, December 1968, with unrelated cover illustration, and reprinted in:
    • The Night Face and Other Stories, Poul Anderson, Gregg, 1979;
    • The Long Night, Poul Anderson (Sandra Meisel, ed.), New York: Tor, 1983.
  • "Starfog," Poul Anderson, short story published in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, Vol. LXXIX, No. 6, August 1967, with cover illustration by Chesley Bonestell, and reprinted in:
    • The Night Face and Other Stories, Poul Anderson, Gregg, 1979;
    • The Long Night, Poul Anderson (Sandra Meisel, ed.), New York: Tor, 1983


Commentary and other critical work:
  • "Afterword," Sandra Miesel, in The Night Face, New York: Ace, 1978, pp. 137-145, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan.
  • "Prologue," Sandra Miesel, in The Long Night, Poul Anderson (Sandra Meisel, ed.), New York: TOR, 1983, pp. 9-10, 42, 132, 202 & 241, with cover illustration from "The Star Plunderer" by Keven Eugene Johnson.
  • "A Chronology of Technic Civilization," Sandra Meisel, in The Earth Book of Stormgate, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1978, pp. ix-xii, with uncredited cover illustration, and reprinted in:
    • A Stone in Heaven, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1979, pp. 252-255, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan and interior illustration by Esteban Moroto.
    • The Long Night, Poul Anderson (Sandra Meisel, ed.), New York: TOR, 1983, pp. 311-317, with cover illustration from "The Star Plunderer" by Keven Eugene Johnson.
    • The Van Rijn Method, Poul Anderson, Riverdale, NY: Baen, 2008, hardcover, with cover illustration by Dave Seeley
  • "Afterward: The Price of Buying Time," Sandra Meisel, in A Stone in Heaven, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1979, pp. 252-255, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan and interior illustration by Esteban Moroto.
  • "Lurex and Gold: Poul Anderson's Dominic Flandry Series," Sandra Meisel, in Agent of the Terran Empire, Poul Anderson (Sandra Meisel, ed.), New York: Ace, 1980, pp. 267-28
  • Irving Hexham, "Science Fiction, Christianity and Technic Civilization", in Word and World (St. Paul), Vol. IV. No. 1, Winter, 1984, pp. 35-42.
  • "Planets and Profits: Introducing Nicholas Van Rijn and the Polesotehnic League, Hank Davis, in The Van Rijn Method, Poul Anderson, Riverdale, NY: Baen, 2008, hardcover, with cover illustration by Dave Seeley