Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections
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WILLIAMS, ROSWELL; pseudonym of Frank Owen, (1893-1968); other pseudonym Hung Long Tom (books) (stories)
- The Wind that Tramps the World (ss) Weird Tales Apr 1925, as by Frank Owen. [John Steppling]
- The Lantern-Maker (ss) Weird Tales Aug 1925, as by Frank Owen.
- My China Girl (ss) Brief Stories Aug 1925, as by Frank Owen.
- The Fan (ss) Weird Tales Dec 1925, as by Frank Owen. [John Steppling]
- The Silent Trees (ss) Weird Tales May 1926, as by Frank Owen.
- Pale Pink Porcelain (ss) Mystery Magazine Apr 1927, as by Frank Owen.
- The Blue City (ss) Weird Tales Sep 1927, as by Frank Owen.
- The Purple Sea (ss) Weird Tales Feb 1928, as by Frank Owen.
- The Tinkle of a Camels Bell (ss) Weird Tales Dec 1928, as by Frank Owen.
- The Wind that Tramps the World (co) Lantern 1929
- The Purple Sea (co) Lantern 1930
- The Golden Hour of Kwoh Fan (ss) The Purple Sea, Lantern 1930, as by Frank Owen.
- Song of the Indian Night (ss) Oriental Stories Sum 1931, as by Frank Owen.
- Della Wu, Chinese Courtezan (co) Lantern 1931
- Five Merchants Who Met in a Tea-House (ss) The Magic Carpet Jan 1934, as by Frank Owen.
- A Husband for Kutani (co) L. Furman 1938
- The Porcelain Magician (co) Gnome 1948
- Bali Boo (ss)
- The Book of Love (ss)
- Della Wu, Chinese Courtezan (ss)
- Doctor Shen Fu (ss)
- The Dust of God (ss)
- The Fan (ss)
- The Fountain (ss)
- The Frog (ss)
- Gobi Interlude (ss)
- A Husband for Kutani (ss)
- The Inverted House (ss)
- The King (ss)
- Love Letters of a Little House (ss)
- Magnoon (ss)
- Monks Blood (ss)
- The Month the Almonds Bloom (ss)
- The Old Man Who Swept the Sky (ss)
- The Perfumers of Chow Wan (ss)
- The Porcelain Magician (ss)
- The Purple Sea (ss)
- The Quaint Manuscript of Wu Wang (ss)
- The Rice Merchant (ss)
- The Snapped Willow (ss)
- The Well (ss)
- Wind Blown Chrysanthemum (ss)
- The Wind that Tramps the World (ss)
WILLIAMSON, JACK; [i.e., John Stewart Williamson] (1908-2006); see pseudonym Will Stewart (books) (stories)
- The Metal Man (ss) Amazing Dec 1928
- The Alien Intelligence (na) Science Wonder Stories Jul 1929 (+1)
- The Second Shell (nv) Air Wonder Stories Nov 1929
- The Girl from Mars (ex) Science Fiction Series #1 1929
- The Cosmic Express (ss) Amazing Nov 1930
- The Prince of Space (na) Amazing Jan 1931
- The Meteor Girl (ss) Astounding Mar 1931
- Through the Purple Cloud (ss) Wonder Stories May 1931
- The Doom from Planet 4 (ss) Astounding Jul 1931
- Twelve Hours to Live! (ss) Wonder Stories Aug 1931
- Wolves of Darkness (na) Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror Jan 1932
- The Moon Era (na) Wonder Stories Feb 1932
- In the Scarlet Star (nv) Amazing Mar 1933
- Salvage in Space (nv) Astounding Mar 1933
- We Aint Beggars (ss) New Mexico Quarterly Review Aug 1933
- The Plutonian Terror (nv) Weird Tales Oct 1933
- Dead Star Station (nv) Astounding Nov 1933
- Terror Out of Time (nv) Astounding Dec 1933
- Born of the Sun (nv) Astounding Mar 1934
- The Legion of Space (n.) Astounding Apr 1934 (+5) [Legion of Space]
- The Cometeers (n.) Astounding May 1936 (+3) [Legion of Space]
- The Dead Spot (nv) Marvel Science Stories Nov 1938
- Nonstop to Mars (nv) Argosy Feb 25 1939
- The Crucible of Power (nv) Astounding Feb 1939
- One Against the Legion (n.) Astounding Apr 1939 (+2) [Legion of Space]
- Star Bright (nv) Argosy Nov 25 1939
- Hindsight (ss) Astounding May 1940
- The Sun Maker (nv) Thrilling Wonder Stories Jun 1940
- Breakdown (nv) Astounding Jan 1942
- The Equalizer (na) Astounding Mar 1947
- With Folded Hands... (nv) Astounding Jul 1947 [Humanoids]
- Seetee Shock (n.) Astounding Feb 1949 [Seetee]
- Why I Selected Star Bright (ai) My Best Science Fiction Story, ed. Leo Margulies & Oscar J. Friend, Merlin Press 1949
- Seetee Ship (n.) Simon & Schuster 1950 [Seetee]
- The Man from Outside (ss) Astounding Mar 1951 [Quarantine]
- The Peddlers Nose (ss) Astounding Apr 1951 [Quarantine]
- The Greatest Invention (nv) Astounding Jul 1951 [Quarantine]
- Man Down (nv) Astounding Mar 1952 [Quarantine]
- The Cold Green Eye (ss) Fantastic Mar/Apr 1953
- Operation: Gravity (ss) Science Fiction Plus Oct 1953
- The Happiest Creature (ss) Star Science Fiction Stories #2, ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine 1953 [Quarantine]
- Guinevere for Everybody (ss) Star Science Fiction Stories #3, ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine 1954
- Star Bridge [with James E. Gunn] (n.) Gnome Press 1955
- A Planet for Plundering (na) Galaxy Apr 1962 [Quarantine]
- The Trial of Terra (n.) Ace 1962 [Quarantine]
- The Masked World (vi) Worlds of Tomorrow Oct 1963
- The Reefs of Space [with Frederik Pohl] (n.) Ballantine Sep 1964 [Starchild Trilogy]
- Starchild [with Frederik Pohl] (n.) Ballantine Nov 1965 [Starchild Trilogy]
- Bright New Universe (n.) Ace 1967
- Nowhere Near (na) One Against the Legion, Jack Williamson 1967 [Legion of Space]
- Jamboree (ss) Galaxy Dec 1969
- Rogue Star [with Frederik Pohl] (n.) Ballantine Dec 1969 [Starchild Trilogy]
- The Pandora Effect (co) Ace 1969
- People Machines (co) Ace 1971
- Seetee Ship/Seetee Shock (co) Lancer 1971 [Seetee]
- Doomship [with Frederik Pohl] (na) Worlds of If Mar/Apr 1973 [Cuckoo]
- Plotting Jamboree (ar) Those Who Can: A Science Fiction Reader, ed. Robin Scott Wilson, Mentor 1973
- The Early Williamson (co) Doubleday 1975
- Designing a Dyson Sphere (ar) Galaxy Nov 1976
- The Highest Dive (ss) Science Fiction Monthly v3 #1 1976
- Stepson to Creation (nv) Analog Jan 1977 [Davey Dunahoo]
- The Starchild Trilogy [with Frederik Pohl] (co) SFBC 1977 [Starchild Trilogy]
- Slaves to Chaos (nv) Galileo #5 1977 [Davey Dunahoo]
- Will Academe Kill Science Fiction? (ar) Isaac Asimovs Science Fiction Magazine Mar/Apr 1978
- The Best of Jack Williamson (co) Ballantine 1978
- Kinsman to Lizards (nv) Analog Jul 1978 [Davey Dunahoo]
- Brother to Demons (nv) Analog Aug 1978 [Davey Dunahoo]
- Farside Station (nv) Isaac Asimovs Science Fiction Magazine Nov/Dec 1978 [Medea]
- Brother to Gods (nv) Analog Dec 1978 [Davey Dunahoo]
- Apocalypse [with David Ketterer] (ar) Science Fiction: Contemporary Mythology, ed. Patricia S. Warrick, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, Harper & Row 1978
- Brother to Demons, Brother to Gods (n.) Bobbs-Merrill 1979 [Davey Dunahoo]
- Three from the Legion (co) SFBC 1979 [Legion of Space]
- The Alien Intelligence (co) P.D.A. Enterprises 1980
- ...All Ye Who Enter Here (ss) Stellar #6, ed. Judy-Lynn del Rey, Ballantine 1981
- A Break for the Dinosaurs (ss) Speculations, ed. Isaac Asimov & Alice Laurance, Houghton Mifflin 1982
- World of Weird, 1931 - 1932 (ar) World Fantasy Convention Program Book, ed. Robert Weinberg 1983
- Afterword About Theme (aw)
- As I Remember... (in)
- Authors Afterword (aw)
- Authors Introduction (in)
- Authors Introductionwith Hints for Design and Assembly (in)
- Foreword to The Star (is)
- Introduction (in)
WILSON, GAHAN (1930- ) (books) (stories)
- [cartoon] (ct) F&SF Apr 1965
- Cartoon (ct) F&SF 1965
- The Manuscript of Dr. Arness (ss) Playboy Aug 1966
- Six Cartoons (ct) F&SF 1966, 1970
- The Sea Was Wet as Wet Could Be (ss) Playboy May 1967
- Four Cartoons (ct) F&SF 1967
- Five Cartoons (ct) F&SF 1968
- M-1 (ss) F&SF Feb 1970
- The Science Fiction Horror Movie Pocket Computer (ms) The National Lampoon Nov 1971
- * (ss) Again, Dangerous Visions, ed. Harlan Ellison, Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1972
- Yesterdays Witch (ss) Witchcraft & Sorcery #9 1973
- The Gahan Wilson Horror Movie Pocket Computer (ms) The National Lampoon May 1974
- Lee Brown Coye // An Appreciation (ar) Whispers #3 1974
- End Game (ss) Frights, ed. Kirby McCauley, St. Martins 1976
- First World Fantasy Awards [ed.] (an) Doubleday 1977
- About the Fantasy Awards (ar) First World Fantasy Awards, ed. Gahan Wilson, Doubleday 1977
- The Awards (bi) First World Fantasy Awards, ed. Gahan Wilson, Doubleday 1977
- Cartoon Portfolio (ct) F&SF Oct 1979
- Traps (ss) Dark Forces, ed. Kirby McCauley, Viking 1980
- Cartoons (ct) F&SF
- Introduction (in)
- Portfolio (Cartoons) (ct)
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