Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections
Books, Listed by Author
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- GREENBERG, MARTIN H(arry), ed. (stories) (chron.) (continued)
- * _Isaac Asimovs Wonderful Worlds of Science Fiction # 1: Intergalactic Empires (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _The Last Man on Earth (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * *Love 3000 (with Charles G. Waugh) (Elsvier 0-525-66691-5, 1980, hc) (Contents)
- * _Mad Scientists (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction April 1965 (with Edward L. Ferman) See entry under Edward L. Ferman
- * _Marriage and the Family Through Science Fiction (with Joseph D. Olander, Patricia S. Warrick & Val Clear) See entry under Val Clear.
- * _Microcosmic Tales (with Joseph D. Olander & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Mutants (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Mysterious Visions (with Joseph D. Olander & Charles G. Waugh) See entry under Charles G. Waugh
- * _Neglected Visions (with Joseph D. Olander & Barry N. Malzberg) See entry under Barry N. Malzberg
- * _The New Awareness (with Patricia S. Warrick) See entry under Patricia S. Warrick
- * _No Room for Man (with Joseph D. Olander & Ralph S. Clem) See entry under Ralph S. Clem
- * _100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories (with Joseph D. Olander & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * *Political Science Fiction (with Patricia S. Warrick) (Prentice-Hall, 1974, tp) (Contents)
- * *Run to Starlight, Sports Through Science Fiction (with Joseph D. Olander & Patricia S. Warrick) (Delacorte, 1975, hc) (Contents)
- * _School and Society Through Science Fiction (with Patricia S. Warrick & Joseph D. Olander) See entry under Joseph D. Olander
- * _Science Fiction A to Z (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _The Science Fiction of Mark Clifton See entry under Mark Clifton.
- * _Science Fiction of the 40s (with Joseph D. Olander & Frederik Pohl) See entry under Frederik Pohl.
- * *Science Fiction of the 50s (with Joseph D. Olander) (Avon, Sep 79, tp) (Contents)
- * _Science Fiction Origins (with William F. Nolan) See entry under William F. Nolan
- * _The Science Fiction Weight-Loss Book (with George R. R. Martin & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Science Fiction: Contemporary Mythology (with Joseph D. Olander & Patricia S. Warrick) See entry under Patricia S. Warrick
- * _The Science Fictional Dinosaur (with Charles G. Waugh & Robert Silverberg) See entry under Robert Silverberg.
- * _The Science Fictional Solar System (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _The 7 Cardinal Virtues of Science Fiction (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _The Seven Deadly Sins and Cardinal Virtues of Science Fiction (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _The 7 Deadly Sins of Science Fiction (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * *Social Problems Through Science Fiction (with John W. Milstead, Joseph D. Olander & Patricia S. Warrick) (St. Martins LCC# 74-24713, 1975, tp) (Contents)
- * _Sociology Through Science Fiction (with Joseph D. Olander, Patricia S. Warrick & John W. Milstead) See entry under John W. Milstead
- * _Space Mail (with Joseph D. Olander & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Space Mail Vol. II (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Starships (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Thinking Machines (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _The 13 Crimes of Science Fiction (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _13 Horrors of Halloween (with Isaac Asimov & Carol-Lynn Rössel Waugh) See entry under Carol-Lynn Rössel Waugh.
- * _Those Amazing Electronic Thinking Machines! (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Time of Passage (with Joseph D. Olander) See entry under Joseph D. Olander
- * *Tomorrow, Inc. (with Joseph D. Olander) (Taplinger, 1976, tp) (Contents)
- * _Tomorrows TV (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Travels Through Time (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _A Treasury of Modern Fantasy (with Terry Carr) See entry under Terry Carr.
- * _TV:2000 (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- * _Wild Inventions (with Charles G. Waugh & Isaac Asimov) See entry under Isaac Asimov.
- GRENDON, STEPHEN; pseudonym of August Derleth, (1909-1971) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Mr. George and Other Odd Persons (Arkham House, 1963, $4.00, viii+239pp, hc) (Contents)
- GRIFFITH, GEORGE; pseudonym of George C. Griffith-Jones, (1857-1906) (stories) (chron.)
- GRIFFITH-JONES, GEORGE C(hetwynd) (1857-1906); see pseudonym George Griffith (stories) (chron.)
- GUIN, WYMAN (Woods) (1915-1989) (stories) (chron.)
- * _Beyond Bedlam (Sphere, 1973, pb) U.K. version of Living Way Out. Adds one story. (Contents)
- * *Living Way Out (Avon, Aug 67, pb) In U.K. with one additional story as Beyond Bedlam. (Contents)
- GUNN, JAMES E(dwin) (1923- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Breaking Point (Walker, 1972, hc) (Contents)
- * *The Burning (Dell, Feb 72, pb) [John Wilson] (Contents)
- * *The End of the Dreams (Scribners, 1975, hc) (Contents)
- * *Future Imperfect (Bantam, Jan 64, pb) (Contents)
- * *The Immortals (Bantam, Nov 62, pb) (Contents)
- * *The Joy Makers (Bantam, Mar 61, pb) (Contents)
- * *The Listeners (Scribners, 1972, hc) [Listeners] (Contents)
- * *Some Dreams Are Nightmares (Scribners 0-684-13779-8, 1974, hc) (Contents)
- * *Station in Space (Bantam, 1958, pb) (Contents)
- * *The Witching Hour (Dell, Jun 70, pb) (Contents)
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- * *Nebula Award Stories 10 (Harper & Row, 1975, hc) (Contents)
- * *The Road to Science Fiction #1 (Mentor, Sep 77, pb) From Gilgamesh to Wells (Contents)
- * *The Road to Science Fiction #2 (Mentor, Feb 79, pb) From Wells to Heinlein (Contents)
- * *The Road to Science Fiction #3 (Mentor, Dec 79, pb) From Heinlein to Here (Contents)
- * *The Road to Science Fiction #4 (Mentor 0-451-62136-0, Nov 82, $4.95, 531pp, pb, cover by Rick Courtney) From Here to Forever (Contents)
- GUNTHER, GOTTHARD, ed. (1900-1985) (chron.)
- * *Uberwindung Von Raum Und Zeit (West Germany: Karl Rauch, 1952, hc) Conquest of Space and Time, stories in German. (Contents)
- HACKER, MARILYN, ed. (1942- ) (stories) (chron.)
- HAINING, PETER (Alexander) (1940-2007); see under Sean Richards; see pseudonym Sean Richards (stories) (chron.)
- _____, ed.
- * *The Ancient Mysteries Reader (Doubleday 0-385-09867-7, 1975, $7.95, hc) (Contents)
- * _The Ancient Mysteries Reader Book 1 (Sphere 0-7221-4257-9, 1978, 85p, 220pp, pb) (Contents)
- * _The Ancient Mysteries Reader Book 2 (Sphere 0-7221-4253-6, 1978, 85p, 176pp, pb) (Contents)
- * *Beyond the Curtain of Dark (Four Square Books 1634, Oct 66, 5/-, 320pp, pb) (Contents)
- * *The Black Magic Omnibus (Taplinger 0-8008-0809-6, Apr 76, $10.95, 450pp, hc) (Contents)
- * *Dead of Night (William Kimber 0-7183-0048-3, May 81, £5.75, 205pp, hc) (Contents)
- * *Deadly Nightshade (London: Gollancz, Jul 77, £3.40, 189pp, hc) US edition, Taplinger, 1978. (Contents)
- * *The Evil People (London: Leslie Frewin, 1968, 25/-, 252pp, hc) Being thirteen strange and terrible accounts of Witchcraft, Black Magic and Voodoo. (Contents)
- * +The Fantastic Pulps (St. Martins LCC# 75-29638, 1976, $10.00, 419pp, hc) First US edition (Gollancz 1975). Also available in tp (Vintage Oct 76). (Contents)
- * *The Future Makers (Sidgwick & Jackson, 1968, 18/-, 191pp, hc) Also in Science Fiction Special 5. (Contents)
- * *The Future Makers (NEL 2516, Sep 69, 5/-, 142pp, pb) Revised from Sidgwick & Jackson 1968. Also in US (Belmont 1971). (Contents)
- * *The Ghouls (London: W.H. Allen, Feb 71, £2.50, 384pp, hc) The stories behind the classic horror films. US edition published by Stein & Day, May 1971. Later British paperback split into two volumes. (Contents)
- * *The Hollywood Nightmare (London: Macdonald, 1970, £1.75, 276pp, hc) The American edition (Taplinger, 1971) substituted two stories. Note also later variant edition (Sidgwick & Jackson, 1973). (Contents)
- * *The Hollywood Nightmare [abridged] (London: Sidgwick & Jackson 0-283-98127-X, 1973, 40p, 190pp, pb) Abridged from the original edition (Macdonald, 1970). (Contents)
- * +The Hollywood Nightmare: Tales of Fantasy and Horror from the Film World (Taplinger, 1971, 276pp, hc) Changes two stories from the UK edition. (Contents)
- * *Legends for the Dark (London: Four Square Books 2094, Feb 68, 3/6d, 127pp, pb) (Contents)
- * *The Midnight People (London: Leslie Frewin, 1968, 30/-, 255pp, hc) Anthology of vampire stories. Also available in pb in the US from Popular Library, 1968; and in the UK from Ensign Books, 1974. Retitled Vampires at Midnight, Grosset & Dunlap, 1970. (Contents)
- * *The Monster Makers (London: Victor Gollancz 0-575-01729-5, 1974, £1.80, 288pp, hc) Eighteen stories about the creation of life, human and otherwise. Note the abridged edition from Knight Books (1980). (Contents)
- * *The Monster Makers [abridged] (London: Knight Books 0-340-25093-3, 1980, 95p, 130pp, pb) Abridged from original edition (Gollancz, 1974) with revised introductions. (Contents)
- * *More Weird Tales (Sphere 0-7221-4255-2, 1978, 85p, 256pp, pb) Stories from Weird Tales, Neville Spearman: London, 1976 (Contents)
- * *The Nightmare Reader (London: Gollancz, Aug 73, 340pp, hc) (Contents)
- * _The Nightmare Reader Volume One (Pan 0-330-24598-8, 1976, 50p, 191pp, hc) (Contents)
- * _The Nightmare Reader: Volume Two (London: Pan 0-330-24786-7, Apr 76, 50p, 192pp, pb) Second half of original hardcover edition. (Contents)
- * *The Unspeakable People (London: Leslie Frewin, Nov 69, 246pp, hc) Being twenty of the Worlds most horrible horror stories. Collection of stories that were either banned or caused a public outcry. Paperback editions from Popular Library, New York, 1969, and Ensign Books, Manchester, 1974. (Contents)
- * *Weird Tales (Neville Spearman 0-85978-020-1, Nov 76, 264pp, hc) Derivative anthologies Weird Tales (Sphere 1978) and More Weird Tales. (Contents)
- * _Weird Tales Vol. 1 (Sphere 0-7221-4259-5, 1978, 85p, 238pp, pb) Stories from Weird Tales (Neville Spearman 1976). (Contents)
- HALDEMAN, JACK C(arroll), II (1941-2002) (stories) (chron.)
- HALDEMAN, JOE W.; [i.e., Joseph William Haldeman] (1943- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *All My Sins Remembered (St. Martins, 1977, hc) [Otto McGavin] SF novel derived from 2 previously published stories, both revised, plus new material. (Contents)
- * *The Forever War (St. Martins, 1974, hc) [Mandella; Forever War] Novel composed of four previously published stories. (Contents)
- * *Infinite Dreams (St. Martins, 1978, hc) (Contents)
- * *There Is No Darkness (with Jack C. Haldeman, II) (Ace 0-441-80564-7, Feb 83, $2.75, 245pp, pb) [Carl] (Contents)
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- * *Cosmic Laughter: Science Fiction for the Fun of It (Holt, Rinehart and Winston 0-03-006931-9, 1974 [Jun 97], $5.95, x+189pp, hc, cover by Joey Cavanaugh) (Contents)
- * *Nebula Award Stories 17 (Holt, Rinehart & Winston 0-03-063528-4, Aug 83, $16.95, 291pp, hc) (Contents)
- * *Study War No More (St. Martins, 1977, hc) (Contents)
- HALL, DESMOND W(inter) (1909-1992); see pseudonym Anthony Gilmore (stories) (chron.)
- HALPERN, DANIEL, ed. (chron.)
- * *Antæus [#25/26, Spring/Summer, 1977] (Ecco Press LCC# 70-612646, 1977, $6.95, 323pp, 6½" x 9" tp) Popular Fiction Issue: Western, Detective, Science Fiction. (Contents)
- HAMILTON, ALEX(ander John), ed. (1930- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Splinters (Walker & Co., 1968, hc)
- * _Splinters (Berkley N2067, Sep 71, 95¢, 191pp, pb) (Contents)
- HAMILTON, EDMOND (Moore) (1904-1977) (stories) (chron.)
- * *The Best of Edmond Hamilton (Nelson Doubleday, Apr 77, $2.98, 334pp, hc) Edited by Leigh Brackett. (Contents)
- * *Crashing Suns (Ace F-319, 1965, 40¢, 192pp, pb) (Contents)
- * *Horror on the Asteroid and Other Tales of Planetary Horror (London: P. Allen, 1936, hc) Also in hc (Gregg Press, Jun 75) with a new introduction by Gerry de la Ree. (Contents)
- * *Whats It Like Out There? and Other Stories (Ace 88065, 1974, 95¢, 320pp, pb) (Contents)
- _____, ed.
- HARDING, LEE (John), ed. (1937- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *The Altered I (Norstrilia, 1976, tp) Ursula K. Le Guins Science Fiction Writing Workshop. Contents follow US (Berkley-Windhover May 78) tp edition which adds The Eye Altering (II) by Ursula K. Le Guin. (Contents)
- * *Beyond Tomorrow (South Melbourne: Wren, 1976, hc) Published to commemorate the 33rd World Science Fiction Convention held in Melbourne, August 1975. (Contents)
- * _Beyond Tomorrow (NEL 31918, Jul 77, 80p, 220pp, pb) Omits 3 stories from the Australian hardcover edition. (Contents)
- * *Rooms of Paradise (South Yarra, Victoria, Australia: Quartet Books, 1978, viii+182pp, hc) US edition: St. Martins Oct 79. (Contents)
- HARGREAVES, H(enry) A. (1928- ) (stories) (chron.)
- * *North by 2000 (Toronto: Peter Martin Associates Limited 0-88778-128-4, 1976, 160pp, pb) Collection of six stories, one original. (Contents)
- HARNESS, CHARLES L(eonard) (1915-2005) (stories) (chron.)
- HARRIS, CLARE WINGER (1891-1968) (stories) (chron.)
- * *Away from the Here and Now (Dorrance, 1947, $2.50, 365pp, hc) (Contents)
- HARRIS, JOHN B(eynon) [i.e., John Wyndham Parkes Beynon Harris] (1903-1969); see pseudonyms Lucas Parkes & John Wyndham (stories) (chron.)
- HARRIS, JOHN WYNDHAM PARKES BEYNON; see under Harris, John Beynon (stories) (chron.)
- HARRISON, HARRY; [legalized from Henry Maxwell Dempsey] (1925- ) (stories) (chron.)
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