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Anderson's Technic Civilization works (including the adventures of Nicholas van Rijn, David Falkhayn and Dominic Flandry):

Magazine and other collections (listed in order of publication, paperback unless otherwise noted):
  • "Tiger by the Tail," Poul Anderson, Planet Stories, Vol. 4, No. 10, January 1951, pp. 36-55, with interior illustration by H.B. Vestal (Flandry)
  • "Honorable Enemies," Poul Anderson, Future combined with Science Fiction Stories, Vol. 2, No. 1, May 1951, pp. 34-49, with interior illustration by Peter(?) Poulton (Flandry)
  • "Sargasso of Lost Starships," Poul Anderson, Planet Stories, Vol. 5, No. 4, January 1952, pp. 4-31, novel with cover illustration by Allan Anderson and interior illustration by Vertal(?) (early-Empire);
  • "The Star Plunderer," Poul Anderson, Planet Stories, Vol. 5, No. 8, September 1952, pp. 54-69, with uncredited interior illustration (post-League)

  • "Ambassadors of Flesh," Poul Anderson, Planet Stories, Vol. 6, No. 7, Summer 1954, pp. 42-53, with interior illustration by Herman Vestal

  • "Margin of Profit," Poul Anderson, short story published in Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. LVIII, No. 1,  September 1956, pp. 43-62,  with interior illustration by Kelly Freas (van Rijn)

  • The Man Who Counts, 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 (van Rijn);
  • The Man Who Counts, Poul Anderson, novel serialized (part 2 of 3 parts) in Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. LXI, No. 1,  March 1958, pp. 100-138, with interior illustration by Van Dongen (van Rijn);
  • "The Game of Glory," Poul Anderson, Venture, Vol. 2, No. 2, March 1958, pp. 96-129, with unrelated cover illustration (Flandry)
  • The Man Who Counts, 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 (van Rijn);

  • "A Handful of Stars," Poul Anderson, Amazing Science Fiction Stories, Vol. 33, No. 6, June 1959, pp. 54-142, with interior illustration by Virgil Finlay (Flandry);
  • "A Message in Secret," Poul Anderson, 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 (Flandry, aka Mayday Orbit);

  • "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!).
  • "A Plague of Masters" (part 1 of 2), Poul Anderson, Fantastic Stories of Imagination, Vol. 9, No. 12, December 1960, pp. 8-48, with cover illustration by Leo Summers and interior illustration by Bernklau;

  • "Hiding Place," Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction, Vol. LXVII, No. 1, March 1961, pp. 116-150, with cover and interior illustration by John Schoenherr (van Rijn);

  • "Trade Team" (part 1 of 2 parts), Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction, Vol. LXXV, No. 5, July 1965, pp. 8-48, with cover and interior illustrations by John Schoenherr (Falkayn);
  • "Trade Team" (part 2 of 2 parts), Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction, Vol. LXXV, No. 6, August 1965, pp. 107-149, with interior illustrations by John Schoenherr (Falkayn);
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  • "A Sun Invisible," Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction, Vol. LXXVII, No. 2, April 1966, pp. 108-139, with interior illustration by Domenic Iaia (Falkayn);
  • Ensign Flandry , Poul Anderson, Amazing Stories, Vol. 40, No. 8, October 1966, pp. 6-69, 124-160, wth interior illustration by Gray Morrow (Flandry, abridged version of 1966 Chilton novel);
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  • "Supernova," Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction, Vol. LXXVIII, No. 5, January 1967, pp. 10-49, with cover ilustration by Chesley Bonestell and interior illustration by Kelly Freas (Falkayn);
  • "Outpost of Empire," Poul Anderson, Galaxy, Vol. 26, No. 2, December 1967, pp. 9-84, with cover and interior illustration by Gray Morrow;

  • Satan's World (part 1 of 4 parts), Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction , Vol. LXXXI, No. 3, May 1968, pp. 8-49, with cover illustration by Chesley Bonestell and interior illustration by Kelly Freas (van Rijn/Falkayn);
  • Satan's World (part 3 of 4 parts), Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction, Vol. LXXXI, No. 5, July 1968, pp. 114-156, with interior illustrations by Kelly Freas (van Rijn/Falkayn);
  • Satan's World (part 4 of 4 parts), Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction, Vol. LXXXI, No. 6, August 1968, pp. 86-137, with interior illustration by Kelly Freas (van Rijn/Falkayn);
  • "The Sharing of Flesh," Poul Anderson, Galaxy, Vol. 27, No. 5, December 1968, pp. 7-41, with interior illustration by Reese (post-Empire);
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  • "The White King's War," Poul Anderson, Galaxy, Vol. 28, No. 6, August 1969, pp. 4-43 with interior illustration by Jack Gaughan;
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  • "Birthright," Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction, Vol. LXXXIV, No. 6, February 1970, pp. 8-33, with cover illustration by Kelly Freas (van Rijn);
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  • "A Little Knowledge," Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction, Vol. LXXXVII, No. 6, August 1971, pp. 106-125, with interior illustration by Michael Gilbert ;
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  • The People of the Wind (part 1 of 3 parts), Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction, Vol. XC, No. 6, February 1973, pp. 10-58, with cover and interior illustration by Leo Summers;
  • The People of the Wind (part 2 of 3 parts), Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction, Vol. XCI, No. 1, March 1973, pp. 108-161, with interior illustrations by Leo Summers;
  • The People of the Wind (part 3 of 3 parts), Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction, Vol. XCII (sic), No. 2, April 1973, pp. 110-160, with interior illustrations by Leo Summers;
  • "How to be Ethnic in One Easy Lesson," Poul Anderson, in Future Quest, Roger Elwood, ed., New York: Avon, 1973, pp. 76-98, with unrelated cover illustration (First printing, September 1973, ISBN 380-16808-095);
  • "Lodestar," Poul Anderson, novelet published in Astounding: The John W. Campbell Memorial Anthology , Harry Harrison, ed., New York: Random House, 1973, pp. 1-37, hardback with dustjacket illustration by John Sposata;

  • A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows, Poul Anderson, novel serislized (part 1 of 2 parts) in Worlds of If Science Fiction, Vol. 22, No. 7, September/October 1974, pp. 2-77, with cover and interior illustration by Wendi Pini.
  • A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows, Poul Anderson, novel serislized (part 2 of 2 parts) in Worlds of If Science Fiction, Vol. 22, No. 8, November/December 1974, pp. 52-128;
  • "Lodestar," Poul Anderson, novelet published in Astounding: The John W. Campbell Memorial Anthology , Harry Harrison, ed., New York:  Ballantine, 1974, pp. 2-41, with interior illustration by Kelly Freas. (First printing December 1974, ISBN 345-24329-3-195.)
  • "The Saturn Game," Poul Anderson, in Explorations, Poul Anderson, ed., New York: TOR, 1981, pp. 12-81, with cover illustration from "The Saturn Game" by Vincent Di Fate (first printing, November 1981, ISBN 0-523-48-517-4 250)

Novels and anthologies (listed in order of publication, paperback unless otherwise noted):
  • War of the Wing-Men , Poul Anderson, New York: Ace (G-634), 1958, with uncredited cover illustration. (First printing, 1958, no ISBN; and third printing, November 1973, ISBN 441-87201-095.)
  • War of the Wing-Men, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace (D-303), 1958, "double novel" (with The Snows of Ganymede, also by Anderson) with uncredited cover illustration;
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  • We Claim These Stars, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace (G-697), 1959, with cover illustration by Kelly Freas. (First printing, 1959, ISBN 020-7697-050.)
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  • Mayday Orbit , Poul Anderson, New York: Ace (F-104), 1961, with uncredited cover illustration, "double novel" with No Man's World, Kenneth Bulmer (Flandry, expansion of "A Message in Secret");
  • Earthman Go Home , Poul Anderson, New York: Ace (D-479), 1961, with cover illustration by Ed Valigursky, "double novel" with To the Tombaugh Station, Wilson Tucker  (Flandry, combination of "A Plague of Masters");

  • Let the Spacemen Beware!, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace (F-209), 1963, 40¢, with cover illustration by Ed Emsh, "double novel" with The Wizard of Starship Poseidon, Kenneth Bulmer (post-Empire, expansion of "A Twelvemonth and a Day")

  • Trader to the Stars, Poul Anderson, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1964 (Book Club edition), hardback with jacket illustration by Thomas Chibbaro (van Rijn, collection of "Hiding Place," "Territory" and "The Master Key");
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  • Flandry of Terra, Poul Anderson, Philadelphia, PA: Chilton, 1965, hardback with jacket illustration by Roger Hane (Flandry; collection of "A Message in Secret" aka "Mayday Orbit", "The Plague of Masters" aka "Earthman, Go Home!", and "The Game of Glory");
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  • Ensign Flandry , Poul Anderson, Philadelphia, PA: Chilton, 1966, hardback with jacket illustration by Roger Hane;
  • Trader to the Stars , Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1966, with uncredited cover illustration. (Second printing, September 1966, F1284.);

  • Ensign Flandry, Poul Anderson, New York, NY: Lancer, 1967, with cover illustration by (illegible)

  • Satan's World , Poul Anderson, Garden City, NY: Doublebay, 1969, hardback with jacket illustration by Peter Bromley (van Rijn/Falkayn)
  • The Rebel Worlds , Poul Anderson, New York: Signet, 1969, with uncredited cover illustration.  (First printing, October 1969, ISBN 451-T4041-075; and unknown printing, ISBN 0-451-09046-2 175.)

  • A Circus of Hells, Poul Anderson, New York: Signet, 1970, with uncredited cover illustration (first printing, May 1970, ISBN 451-T4250-075; and unknown printing, ISBN 0-451-09045-4 175)

  • Satan's World, Poul Anderson, New York: Lancer, 1972, with cover illustration by Nicholas (second printing, October 1972, ISBN 447-75388-095)

  • People of the Wind, Poul Anderson, New York: Signet, 1973, with uncredited cover illustration (first Signet printing, May 1973, ISBN 0-451-07900-0 150)

  • The Day of Their Return, Poul Anderson, Garden City, NY: Nelson Doubleday, 1973 (Book Club edition), hardback with cover illustration by Richard V. Corben;
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  • A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows, Poul Anderson, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1974 (Book Club edition), hardback with jacket illustration by Chet Jezierski;

  • The Day of Their Return, Poul Anderson, New York: Signet, 1975, with uncredited cover illustration (first printing, April 1975, ISBN 451-Y6371 125)
  • A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows, Poul Anderson, New York: Signet, 1975, with uncredited cover illustration.  (First printing, October 1975, ISBN 0-451-15057-0 295.)
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  • The Trouble Twisters, Poul Anderson, New York: Doubleday, 1976, with uncredited cover illustrations (Berkeley 1976 & 1977) and cover illustation from "The Trouble Twisters" by Ferris (Berkeley 1982). (Second printing,  October 1976, ISBN 425-03425-125; fifth printing, January 1977, ISBN 0-425-04335-5 195; and unknown printing, January 1982, ISBN 0-425-05822-0 225.)
  • Ensign Flandry , Poul Anderson, London: Coronet, 1976, with uncredited cover illustration (ISBN 0-340-19864-8).
  • Flandry of Terra , Poul Anderson, London: Coronet, 1976; with uncredited cover illustration (ISBN 0-340-20753-1).

  • Mirkheim, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkley/Putnam, 1977 (Book Club edition), hardback with uncredited cover illustration
  • Mirkheim, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1977, with unknown cover illustration (1977) and cover illustration by Ferris (1983).  (Second printing, December 1977, ISBN 0-425-03596-4 150; and unknown printing, April 1983, ISBN 0-425-05863-8 250.)
  • Trader to the Stars , Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1977, with uncredited cover illustration. (Fourth printing, January 1977, ISBN 0-425-04304-5 175.)
  • People of the Wind, Poul Anderson, London: Sphere, 1977, with illegiible cover illustration (first UK printing, ISBN 0-7221-1164-9 85p)
  • Satan's World, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley 1977, with uncredited cover illustration (first printing, April 1977, ISBN 0-425-03361-9 150)

  • The Man Who Counts, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1978, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan. (Third printing, July 1979, ISBN 0-441-51904-0 195.)
  • The Earth Book of Stormgate, David G. Hartwell, ed., New York: Berkeley/Putnam, 1978 (Book Club edition), hardback with jacket illustration by Tony Roberts;
  • The Earth Book of Stormgate, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1978, with uncredited cover illustation (first printing, May 1979, ISBN 0-425-04090-9 225)
  • The Night Face (aka Let the Spacemen Beware!), Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1978, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan.  (Second printing, February 1978, ISBN 0-441-57450-5 150)

  • Ensign Flandry , Poul Anderson, New York: Ace: 1979, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan. (Third printing, June 1980, ISBN 0-441-20724-3 195.)
  • Flandry of Terra , Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1979, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan. (First printing, July 1979, ISBN 0-441-24017-2 195.)
  • A Stone in Heaven , Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1979, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan and interior illustration by Esteban Moroto. (First printing, October 1979, ISBN 0-441-78657-X 250.)
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  • Agent of the Terran Empire, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace, 1980, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan. (First printing, January 1980, ISBN 0-441-01066-0 195.)
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  • The Rebel Worlds/A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows, Poul Anderson, New York: Signet, 1982, with uncredited cover illustration. (First "double" printing, November 1982, ISBN 0-451-11885-5 295.)

  • The Earth Book of Stormgate, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1983, with cover illustration by Ferris (fifth printing, May 1983, ISBN 0-425-05933-2 295)
  • The Long Night , Poul Anderson, New York: TOR, 1983, with cover illustration from "The Star Plunderer" by Kevin Eugene Johnson. (Second printing, unknown date, ISBN 523-48582-4 295.)
  • Trader to the Stars , Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley, 1983, with cover illustration by Ferris. (Fifth printing, 1983, ISBN 0-425-05746-1 225.)
  • Satan's World, Poul Anderson, New York: Berkeley 1983, with cover illustration by Ferris (unknown Berkeley printing, March 1983, ISBN 0-425-05851-4 225)

  • The Game of Empire, Poul Anderson, New York: Baen, 1985, with cover illustration by Victoria Poyser.  (First printing, May 1985, ISBN 0-671-55959-1 350.)

  • The Day of Their Return, Poul Anderson, New York: Signet, 1988, with cover illustration by Tim Hildebrant (unknown printing, ISBN 0-451-15327-8 350)

  • People of the Wind, Poul Anderson, Riverdale, NY: Baen, 1993, with cover illustration by Larry Schwinger. (First Baen printing, April 1993, SBN 0-671-72146-X 499.)

  • The Day of Their Return, Poul Anderson, New York: Tor, 1995, with cover illustration by Kelly Freas. (First printing, Mar 1994, ISBN 812-52309-1 499.)



Anderson's Maurai works:

Magazine and other collections (listed in order of publication, paperback unless otherwise noted):
  • "The Sky People," Poul Anderson, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Vol. 16, No. 2, March 1959, pp. 85-124, with cover illustration by Ed Emsh

  • "Progress," Poul Anderson, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Vol. 22, No. 1, January 1962, pp. 90-129, with unrelated cover illustration

  • "Windmill," Poul Anderson, Saving Worlds, Roger Elwood and Virginia Kidd, eds., Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1973, hardback (republished as Wounded Planet, New York: Bantam, 1974)

  • "The Sky People," Poul Anderson, Maurai and Kith, uncredited, ed., New York: TOR, 1982, with cover illustration from "The Sky People" by Thomas Kidd (first printing, October 1982, ISBN 0-523-48545-X 275)
  • "Progress," Poul Anderson, Maurai and Kith, uncredited, ed., New York: TOR, 1982, with cover illustration from "The Sky People" by Thomas Kidd (first printing, October 1982, ISBN 0-523-48545-X 275)
  • "Windmill," Poul Anderson, in Maurai and Kith, uncredited, ed., New York: TOR, 1982, with cover illustration from "The Sky People" by Thomas Kidd (first printing, October 1982, ISBN 0-523-48545-X 275)

  • "The Sky People," Poul Anderson, Maurai and Kith, uncredited, ed., New York: TOR, 1992, with cover illustration from "The Horn of Time the Hunter" (non-Maurai") by Dieter Rottermund (second printing, September 1992, ISBN 0-812-51397-5 399)
  • "Progress," Poul Anderson, Maurai and Kith, uncredited, ed., New York: TOR, 1992, with cover illustration from "The Horn of Time the Hunter" (non-Maurai") by Dieter Rottermund (second printing, September 1992, ISBN 0-812-51397-5 399)
  • "Windmill," Poul Anderson, in Maurai and Kith, uncredited, ed., New York: TOR, 1992, with cover illustration from "The Horn of Time the Hunter" (non-Maurai") by Dieter Rottermund (second printing, September 1992, ISBN 0-812-51397-5 399)

  • "Windmill," Poul Anderson, Going for Infinity: A Literary Journey, Poul Anderson, New York: Tor, 2002, hardcover, with dustjacket illustration but Vincent Di Fate

Novels and anthologies (listed in order of publication, paperback unless otherwise noted):
  • Orion Shall Rise, Poul Anderson, Huntington Woods, MI: Phantasia Press, 1983, hardcover, with dust jacket illustration by Darrell K. Sweet (limited first edition, copy number 160 signed by author, ISBN 0-932096-20-4)

  • Orion Shall Rise, Poul Anderson, New York: Pocket, 1984, with cover illustration by Atilla Hejja (first printing, December 1984, ISBN 0-671-82842-8 395)

  • Orion Shall Rise, Poul Andseron, Riverdale, NY: Baen, 1991, with cover illustration by Paul Alexander (first printing, November 1991, ISBN 0-671-72090-2 499)



Anderson's Psychotechnic works:

Magazine and other collections (listed in order of publication, paperback unless otherwise noted):
  • "Gypsy," Poul Anderson, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. XLIV, No. 5, January 1950, pp. 66-79, with interior illustration by Jack Gaughan
  • "Star Ship," Poul Anderson, Planet Stories, Vol. 4, No. 8, Fall 1950, pp. 66-84, with uncredited interior illustration
  • "Quixote and the Windmill," Poul Anderson, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. XLVI, No. 3, November 1950, pp. 95-102, with interior illustration by Edd Cartier

  • "The Acolytes," Poul Anderson, Worlds Beyond, Vol. 1, No. 3, February 1951, pp. 56-73, with uncredited (Harry Harrison, Jannace, or Napoli) interior illustration

  • "Un-Man," Poul Anderson, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. L, No. 5, January 1953, pp. 9-80, with cover and interior illustration by Gordon Pawelka;
  • "The Green Thumb," Poul Anderson, Science Fiction Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 2, February 1953, pp. 12-26, with interior illustration by Paul Orban
  • "The Troublemakers," Poul Anderson, Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1, September 1953, pp. 1-47, with uncredited interior illustration

  • The Snows of Ganymede, Poul Anderson, Startling Stories, Vol. 32, No. 3. Winter 1955, pp. 10-57, with interior illustration by Paul Orban

  • "Virgin Planet," Poul Anderson, Venture Science Fiction, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1957, pp. 4-69, with cover and interior illustration by Ed Emsh
  • "Marius," Poul Anderson, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. LVIV, No. 1, March 1957, pp. 129-140, with interior illustration by H.R. Van Dongen

  • "The Pirate," Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction, Vol. LXXXII, No. 2, October 1968, pp. 8-35, with cover and interior illustration by Kelly Freas
Novels and anthologies (listed in order of publication, paperback unless otherwise noted):
  • Star Ways, Poul Anderson, , New York: Ace (D-255), 1957, "double novel" (with City Under the Sea by Kenneth Bulmer) with uncredited cover illustration;

  • The Snows of Ganymede, Poul Anderson, New York: Ace (D-303), 1958, "double novel" (with War of the Wing-Men, also by Anderson) with uncredited cover illustration;

  • The Psychotechnic League, Poul Anderson, New York: Pinnacle/TOR, 1981, collection of "Marius," "UN-Man," "The Sensitive Man," and "The Big Rain" with cover illustration by Vincent DiFate;

  • Cold Victory: The Psychotechnic League, Vol. 2, Poul Anderson, New York: Pinnacle/TOR, 1982, collection of "Quixote and the Windmill," "The Troublemakers," Holmgang," "Cold Victory," "What Shall It Profit?" and "Brake" with cover illustration by Vincent DiFate;
  • Starship: The Psychotechnic League, Vol. 3, Poul Anderson, New York: Pinnacle/TOR, 1982, collection of "Gypsy," "Star Ship," Virgin Planet," Teucan," "The Pirate," and "The Chapter Ends" with cover illustration by Vincent DiFate;
Reviews and other non-fiction (listed in order of publication, paperback unless otherwise noted):
  • "History of the Future," Poul Anderson, Startling Stories, Vol. 32, No. 3, Winter 1955, pp. 28-29;

  • "Forward and Interstitial material to The Psychotechnic Leage," Sandra Miesel, in The Psychotechnic League, Poul Anderson, New York: Pinnacle/TOR, 1981;

  • "Forward and Interstitial material to Cold Victory," Sandra Miesel, in Cold Victory: The Psychotechnic League, Vol. 2, Poul Anderson, New York: Pinnacle/TOR, 1982;
  • "Forward and Interstitial material to Starship," Sandra Miesel, in Starship:The Psychotechnic League, Vol. 3, Poul Anderson, New York: Pinnacle/TOR, 1982;
  • "A Chronology of the Psychotechnic Series," Sandra Miesel, in Starship: The Psychotechnic League, Vol. 3, Poul Anderson, New York: Pinnacle/TOR, 1982;



Anderson's Anson Guthrie works:

Magazine and other collections (listed in order of publication, paperback unless otherwise noted):

Novels and anthologies (listed in order of publication, paperback unless otherwise noted):
  • Harvest of Stars, Poul Anderson, New York: Tor, 1994 (1993), ISBN 0-812-51946-9, first mass market edition (July 1994), with cover illustration by Vincent Di Fate

  • The Stars Are Also Fire, Poul Anderson, New York: Tor, 1995 (1994), ISBN 0-812-53022-5, first mass market edition (October 1995), with cover illustration by Vincent Di Fate

  • Harvest the Fire, Poul Anderson (David Hartwell, ed.), New York: Tor, 1997 (1995), ISBN 0-812-88375-6, first mass market edition (November 1997), with cover and internal illustrations by Vincent Di Fate

  • The Fleet of Stars, Poul Anderson, New York: Tor, 1998 (1997), ISBN 0-812-54598-2, first mass market edition (February 1998), with cover illustration by Vincent Di Fate



Larry Niven's Known Space works:

Magazine and other collections (listed in order of publication, paperback unless otherwise noted):
  • "Handicap," Larry Niven, Galaxy, Vol. 26, No. 2, December 1967, pp. 153-177, with interior illustration by Jack Gaughan

Novels and anthologies (listed in order of publication, paperback unless otherwise noted):
  • World of Ptavvs, Larry Niven, New York: Ballantine, 1966, with cover illustration by Rick Sternbach and interior illustration by Bonnie Dalzell (fourth printing, September 1975, ISBN 345-24951-1-150);

  • A Gift From Earth, Larry Niven, New York: Ballantine, 1968, with cover and interior illustration by Rick Sternbach (sixth printing, June 1976, ISBN 345-24509-1-150);
  • Neuton Star, Larry Niven, New York: Ballantine, 1968, with cover illustration by Michael McInnerney (fourth printing, October 1974, ISBN 345-24047-2-125);
  • Neutron Star, Larry Niven, New York: Ballantine, 1968, with cover illustration by Rick Sternbach and interior illustration by Bonnie Dalzell (sixth printing, June 1976, ISBN 345-24794-9-150);

  • The Shape of Space, Larry Niven, New York, Ballantine, 1969, with cover illustration by P. Bramley (first printing, September 1969, ISBN 345-01712-075);

  • Ringworld,Larry Niven, New York: Ballantine, 1970, with cover illustration by Rick Sternbach and interior illustration by Bonnie Dalzell (tenth printing, September 1976, ISBN 0-345-25776-6-175);

  • Protector, Larry Niven, New York: Ballantine, 1973, with cover illustration by Dean Ellis (seventh printing, November 1978, ISBN 345-28244-2-195);

  • Tales of Known Space, Larry Niven, New York: Ballantine, 1975, with cover illustration by Rick Sternbach and interior illustration by Bonnie Dalzell (first printing, August 1975, ISBN 345-24563-6-150);

  • The Long ARM of Gil Hamilton, Larry Niven, New York: Ballantine,1976, with cover illustration by George Bush (fifth printing, March 1981, ISBN 345-30050-5-225);

  • The Ringworld Engineers , Larry Niven, New York: Ballantine, 1981, with cover illustration by Dale Gustafson and interior illustration by Diane Duane (eighth printing, January 1984, ISBN 0-345-31676-2-295);

  • Crashlander , Larry Niven, New York: Ballantine, 1994, with cover illustration by Don Dixon (first printing, April 1994, ISBN 0-345-38168-8-???)

  • Flatlander, Larry Niven, New York: Ballantine, 1995, with cover illustration by Chris Moore (first printing, June 1995, ISBN 0-345-39480-1-599);

  • The Ringworld Throne, Larry Niven, New York: Ballantine, 1997, with uncredited cover illustration (first printing, May 1997, ISBN 0-345-41296-6-699).


Isaac Asimov's Robots, Empire, and Foundation works:

Magazine and other collections (listed in order of publication, paperback unless otherwise noted):
  • "Foundation," Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. XXIX, No. 3, May 1942, pp. 38-52 (first part of Foundation);
  • ". . . And Now You Don't," Isaac Asimov, serialization (part 3 of 3 parts) in Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. XLIV, No. 5, January 1950, pp. 111-152, with interior illustration by Rogers (second part of Second Foundation);
Novels and anthologies (listed in order of publication, paperback unless otherwise noted):
  • The Currents of Space, Isaac Asimov, Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Crest, 1952, with uncredtited cover illustration (first? printing, March 1971, ISBN 0-449-01541, 75 cents);

  • The Naked Sun, Isaac Asimov, Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Crest, 1956/57, with uncredtited cover illustration (undated printing, November 1972, ISBN 0-449-02261, $1.25);
  • Pebble in the Sky, Isaac Asimov, New York: Fawcett Crest, 1950, with uncredtited cover illustration (undated printing, 1972?, ISBN 0-449-23423-1, $1.75);

  • The Complete Robot, Isaac Asimov, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1982, hardcover, book club edition?;
  • Foundation's Edge, Isaac Asimov, New York: Doubleday, 1982, sequel to Second Foundation with cover illustration by ??? (Foundation);

  • I, Robot, Isaac Asimov, New York: Del Rey/Ballantine, 1950, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan (first printing, December 1983, ISBN 0-345-31482-4, $2.75);
  • The Robots of Dawn, Isaac Asimov, New York: Del Rey/Ballantine, 1983, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan (first printing, November 1984, ISBN 0-345-31571-5, $3.95);
  • The Stars, Like Dust, Isaac Asimov, New York: Del Rey/Ballantine, 1951/1983, with cover illustration by Darrell K. Sweet (fourth printing, May 1986, ISBN 0-345-33929-0, $3.50);
  • The Robots of Dawn, Isaac Asimov, New York: Doubleday, 1983, sequel to The Naked Sun with cover illustration by ??? (Robot);

  • Foundation and Earth, Isaac Asimov, New York: Doubleday, 1986, sequel to Foundation's Edge with cover illustration by Alan Wallerstein (Foundation);

  • Prelude to Foundation, Isaac Asimov, New York: Doubleday, 1988, prequel to Foundation with cover illustration by ??? (Foundation);

  • Forward the Foundation, Isaac Asimov, New York: Doubleday, 1993, sequel to Prelude to Foundation with cover illustration by Bob Larkin (Foundation)

  • Robots and Empire, Isaac Asimov, New York: Del Rey/Ballantine, 1985, with cover illustration by Michael Whelan (second printing, December 1989, ISBN 0-345-32894-9, $4.50);

  • The Caves of Steel, Isaac Asimov, New York: Spectra/Bantam, 1954, with cover illustration by Stephen Youll (first printing, December 1991, ISBN 0-553-29340-0, $4.99);


Zarthani.net's Sci-Fi Future History "Want List"
(will beg, borrow or pay--reasonably--for these items)

Magazine and other collections (listed in order of publication):
  • "Strange Playfellow" (aka "Robbie"), Isaac Asimov, Super Science Stories, Vol. 1, No. 4, September 1940, short story with ??? illustration (Robot);

  • "Reason," Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, April 1941, short story with ??? illustration (Robot);
  • "Liar!," Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, May 1941, short story with ??? illustration (Robot);

  • "Robot AL-76 Goes Astray," Isaac Asimov, Amazing Stories, Vol. ?, No. ?, February 1942, short story with ??? illustration (Robot);
  • "Runaround," Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, March 1942, short story with ??? illustration (Robot);
  • "Bridle and Saddle," Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, June 1942, pp. 9-30 (second part of Foundation);
  • "Victory Unintentional," Isaac Asimov, Super Science Stories, Vol. ?, No. ?, August 1942, short story (Robot);

  • "Catch That Rabbit, Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, February 1944, short story with ??? illustration (Robot);
  • "The Big and the Little," Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, August 1944, pp. 7-54 (third part of Foundation);
  • "The Wedge," Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, October 1944, pp. 64-79 (fourth part of Foundation);

  • "Dead Hand," Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, April 1946, pp. 6-60 (first part of Foundation and Empire);
  • "Paradoxical Escape" (aka "Escape"), Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, August 1945, short story with ??? illustration (Robot);
  • "The Mule," Isaac Asimov, serialization (Part 1 of 2) in Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, November 1945, pp. 7-53 (second part of Foundation and Empire);
  • "The Mule," Isaac Asimov, serialization (Part 2 of 2) in Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, December 1945, pp. 139-144 (second part of Foundation and Empire);

  • "Evidence," Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, September 1946, short story with ??? illustration (Robot);

  • "Little Lost Robot, Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, March 1947, short story with ??? illustration (Robot);

  • "Now You See It . . . ," Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. 40, No. 5, January 1948, pp. 7-61 (first part of Second Foundation);

  • ". . . And Now You Don't," Isaac Asimov, serialization (part 1 of 3 parts) in Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. XLIV, No. 3, November 1949, pp. 5-40 (second part of Second Foundation);
  • ". . . And Now You Don't," Isaac Asimov, serialization (part 2 of 3 parts) in Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. XLIV, No. 4, December 1949, pp. 120-161 (second part of Second Foundation);

  • . . . And Now You Don't, Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. 44, No. 5, January 1950, serialized novel (part 3 of 3 parts) sequel to "Now You See It" with ??? illustration (Foundation);
  • Pebble in the Sky, Isaac Asimov, in Two Complete Science-Adventure Books, Jerome Bixby, ed., winter 1950, novel sequel to The Stars, Like Dust-- with ??? illustration;
  • "The Evitable Conflict," Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. 45, No. 4, June 1950, novelette with ??? illustration (Robot);

  • "Satisfaction Guarranteed," Isaac Asimov, Amazing Stories, Vol. ?, No. ?, April 1951, short story (Robot);
  • Foundation, Isaac Asimov, Gnome Press, 1951, combined version of "Foundation," "Bridle and Saddle," "The Big and the Little," and "The Wedge" with ??? illustration (Foundation);
  • The Stars, Like Dust--, Isaac Asimov, Doubleday, 1951, novel sequel to The Currents of Space with cover illustration by Joe Bergeron;


  • The Currents of Space, Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. 50, No. 2, October 1952, serialized novel (part 1 of 3 parts) with ??? illustration;
  • The Currents of Space, Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. 50, No. 3, November 1952, serialized novel (part 2 of 3 parts) with ??? illustration;
  • The Currents of Space, Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. 50, No. 3, December 1952, serialized novel (part 3 of 3 parts) with ??? illustration;
  • Foundation and Empire, Isaac Asimov, Gnome Press, 1952, combined version of "Dead Hand" and The Mule with ??? illustration (Foundation)

  • "Sally," Isaac Asimov, Fantastic, Vol. ?, No. ?, May-June 1953, short story (Robot);
  • "The Troublemakers," Poul Anderson, Cosmos Science-Fiction and Fantasy, No. 1, September 1953, pp. ??, (Psycho);
  • The Caves of Steel, Isaac Asimov, Galaxy Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, October 1953, serialized novel (part 1 of 3 parts) with ??? illustration (Robot);
  • The Caves of Steel, Isaac Asimov, Galaxy Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, November 1953, serialized novel (part 2 of 3 parts) with ??? illustration (Robot);
  • "The Sensitive Man," Poul Anderson, Fantastic Universe, Vol. ?, No. ?, November 1953, pp. ??, (Psycho);
  • The Caves of Steel, Isaac Asimov, Galaxy Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, December 1953, serialized novel (part 3 of 3 parts) with ??? illustration (Robot);
  • Second Foundation, Isaac Asimov, Gnome Press, 1953, combined version of "Now You See It" and . . . And Now You Don't with ??? illustration (Foundation);
  • "The Chapter Ends," Poul Anderson, Dynamic Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, ??? 1953, pp. ??, (Psycho);

  • "The Big Rain," Poul Anderson, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, October 1954, pp. ??, (Psycho);
  • "Teucan," Poul Anderson, Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy, Vol. ?, No. ?, ??? 1954, pp. ??, (Psycho);

  • "Risk," Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, May 1955, pp. ??, short story (Robot);
  • "Out of the Iron Womb," (aka "Holmgang"), Poul Anderson, Planet Stories, Vol. 6, No. 11, Summer 1955, pp. ??, (Psycho);
  • "Who Shall It Profit?," Poul Anderson, Galaxy Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, ??? 1955, pp. ??, (Psycho);

  • "Someday," Isaac Asimov, Infinity Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, August 1956, short story (Robot);
  • "First Law," Isaac Asimov, Fantastic Universe, Vol. ?, No. ?, October 1956, short story (Robot);
  • The Naken Sun, Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. 58, No. 2, October 1956, serialized novel (part 1 of 3 parts) sequel to The Caves of Steel with ??? illustration (Robot);
  • The Naken Sun, Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. 58, No. 3, November 1956, serialized novel (part 2 of 3 parts) sequel to The Caves of Steel with ??? illustration (Robot);
  • The Naken Sun, Isaac Asimov, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. 58, No. 4, December 1956, serialized novel (part 3 of 3 parts) sequel to The Caves of Steel with ??? illustration (Robot);

  • "Let's Get Together," Isaac Asimov, Infinity Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, February 1957, pp. ??, short story (Robot);
  • "Galley Slave," Isaac Asimov, Galaxy Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, December 1957, pp. ??, short story (Robot);
  • "Cold Victory," Poul Anderson, Venture Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, ??? 1957, pp. ??, (Psycho);
  • "Brake," Poul Anderson, Astounding Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, ??? 1957, pp. ??, (Psycho);

  • "Lenny," Isaac Asimov, Infinity Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, January 1958, pp. ??, short story (Robot);

  • "A Plague of Masters" (part 2 of 2), Poul Anderson, Fantastic Stories of Imagination , Vol. 10, No. 1, January 1961;
  • Triangle, Isaac Asimov, New York: Doubleday, 1961, combined version of The Currents of Space, The Stars, Like Dust, and Pebble in the Sky with ??? illustration;

  • "Territory," Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction, Vol. LXXI, No. 4, June 1963 (van Rijn);
  • "Three Cornered-Wheel," Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction, Vol. LXXII, No. 2, October 1963 (Falkayn);

  • "The Master Key," Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction, Vol LXXIII, No. 5, July 1964, with unrelated cover illustration (van Rijn);
  • "The Coldest Place," Larry Niven, Worlds of If, December 1964;
  • The Foundation Trilogy, Isaac Asimov, New York: Doubleday, 1964, combined version of Foundation, Foundation and Empire, and Second Foundation with ??? illustration (Foundation);

  • "Becalmed in Hell,"Larry Niven, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1965;
  • "One Face," Larry Niven, Galaxy, 1965;

  • "Eye of an Octopus," Larry Niven, Galaxy, February 1966;
  • "The Warriors," Larry Niven, Worlds of If, February 1966;
  • "How the Heroes Die," Larry Niven, Galaxy, October 1966;
  • "Neutron Star," Larry Niven, Worlds of If, October 1966;
  • "At the Core," Larry Niven, Worlds of If, November 1966;
  • "At the Bottom of a Hole," Larry Niven, Galaxy, December 1966;
  • "Relic of Empire," Larry Niven, Worlds of If, December 1966
  • "World of Ptavvs," Larry Niven, Worlds of Tomorrow, 1966;
  • "Bordered in Black," Larry Niven, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1966;

  • "The Soft Weapon," Larry Niven, Worlds of If, February 1967;
  • "Flatlander," Larry Niven, Worlds of If, March 1967;
  • "The Ethics of Madness," Larry Niven, Worlds of If, April 1967;
  • "Safe at Any Speed," Larry Niven, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1967;
  • "The Adults," Larry Niven, Galaxy, June 1967;
  • "Starfog" Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction, Vol. LXXIX, No. 6, August 1967, with unrelated cover illustration (post-Empire);
  • "The Jigsaw Man," Larry Niven, Dangerous Visions, Berkeley, 1967.
  • "Segregationist," Isaac Asimov, Abbottempo, No. 4, 1967, pp. ??, short story (Robot);

  • "A Tragedy of Errors," Poul Anderson, Galaxy, Vol. 26, No. 4, February 1968 (post-Empire);
  • "The Deceivers," Larry Niven, Galaxy, April 1968;
  • Satan's World (part 2 of 4 parts), Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction , Vol. LXXXI, No. 4, June 1968, with unrelated cover illustration (van Rijn/Falkayn);
  • "There is a Tide," Larry Niven, Galaxy, July 1968;
  • "Wait It Out," Larry Niven, Futures Unbounded, 1968.

  • "The Organleggers," Larry Niven, Galaxy, January 1969;
  • "Feminine Intuition," Isaac Asimov, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, October 1969, pp. ??, short story (Robot);

  • "Cloak of Anarchy," Larry Niven, Analog, March 1972;
  • "Wings of Victory," Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction, Vol. LXXXIX, No. 2, April 1972, with unrelated cover illustration (pre-League);
  • "Mirror Image," Isaac Asimov, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, May 1972, pp. ??, short story (Robot);

  • "The Problem of Pain," Poul Anderson, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Vol. 44, No. 2, February 1973 (early League);
  • "Wingless on Avalon," Poul Anderson, Boy's Life, July 1973 (late League);
  • "Light Verse," Isaac Asimov, The Satruday Evening Post, Vol. ?, No. ?, September-October 1973, pp. ??, short story (Robot);
  • "The Season of Forgiveness," Poul Anderson, Boy's Life, December 1973;
  • "Rescue on Avalon," Poul Anderson, Children of Infinity, Roger Elwood, ed., Franklin Watts, 1973, hardcover (late League);
  • "The Defenseless Dead," Larry Niven, Ten Tomorrows, Fawcett, 1973;

  • ". . . That Thou Art Mindful f Him," Isaac Asimov, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, May 1974, pp. ??, short story (Robot);
  • "Stranger in Paradise," Isaac Asimov, Worlds of If Science Fiction, Vol. ?, No. ?, May-June 1974, pp. ??, short story (Robot);

  • "The Borderland of Sol," Larry Niven, Analog, January 1975;
  • "A Boy's Best Friend," Isaac Asimov, Boys' Life, Vol. ?, No. ?, March 1975, pp. ??, short story (Robot);
  • "Point of View," Isaac Asimov, Boys' Life, Vol. ?, No. ?, July 1975, pp. ??, short story (Robot);
  • "ARM," Larry Niven, Epoch, Robert Silverberg and Roger Elwood, eds., 1975;

  • "The Tercentenary Incident," Isaac Asimov, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Vol. ?, No. ?, August 1976, pp. ??, short story (Robot);
  • "The Bicentennial Man," Isaac Asimov, Stellar Science Fiction #2, Judy-Lynn del Rey, ed., 1976, pp. ??, short story (Robot);

  • "True Love," Isaac Asimov, The American Way, Vol. ?, No. ?, February 1977, pp. ??, short story (Robot);
  • "Think," Isaac Asimov, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Vol. ?, No. ?, Spring 1977, pp. ??, short story (Robot);

  • "The Saturn Game," Poul Anderson, Analog Science Fact — Science Fiction, Vol. CI, No. 2, February 1981 (pre-League).

  • "Robot Dreams," Isaac Asimov, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Vol. 10, No. 13 (Whole No. 112), Miid-December 1986, short story with cover illustration by Gary L. Freeman (Robot);
Novels and anthologies (listed in order of publication, paperback unless otherwise noted):
  • The Trouble Twisters, Poul Anderson, New York: Doubleday (and Berkeley), 1966, hardback (Falkayn, collection of "Three-Cornered Wheel,"A Sun Invisible" and combined version of "Trade Team" retitled "The Trouble Twisters")