Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections
Chronological List
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BIXBY, JEROME (books) (stories) (continued)
- Can Such Beauty Be? (ss) Beyond Fantasy Fiction Sep 1953
- One Way Street (ss) Amazing Dec 1953/Jan ’54
- It’s a Good Life (ss) Star Science Fiction Stories #2, ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine 1953
- The Good Dog (ss) Fantastic Jan/Feb 1954
- The Holes Around Mars (ss) Galaxy Jan 1954
- The Draw (ss) Amazing Mar 1954
- The Young One (nv) Fantastic Apr 1954
- Small War (ss) Science Fiction Quarterly May 1954
- The Battle of the Bells (ss) Imagination Sep 1954
- Laboratory (ss) If Dec 1955
- Trace (ss) 1961
- The Bad Life (na) Galaxy Feb 1963
- The Magic Typewriter (ss) 1963
- Old Testament (ss) If Jul 1964
- The Devil’s Scrapbook (co) Brandon 1964
- Space by the Tale (co) Ballantine 1964
- The Best Lover in Hell (ss) The Devil’s Scrapbook, Brandon House 1964
- Mirror, Mirror (sa) Star Trek #3, Bantam 1969, as by James Blish; screenplay by Jerome Bixby.
- By Any Other Name [with D. C. Fontana] (sa) Star Trek #6, Bantam 1972, as by James Blish; screenplay by D.C. Fontana & Jerome Bixby.
- Requiem for Methuselah (sa) Star Trek #5, Bantam 1972, as by James Blish; screenplay by Jerome Bixby.
- Day of the Dove (sa) Star Trek #11, Bantam 1975, as by James Blish; screenplay by Jerome Bixby.
- The Demon and the Well-Heeled Satyr (ss)
- The Dirtiest Story in Hell (vi)
- A Doll, a Gypsy Curse and Murder (ss)
- Heavenly Nymph on Hell’s Island (ss)
- Jungle Sin (ss)
- Kiss of Blood (ss)
- The Last Wish (vi)
- The Love Jug (ss)
- Lust in Stone (ss)
- The Magic Potion (ss)
- The Marquis’ Magic Potion (ss)
- Memoir (ms)
- The Mortal and the Goddess (ss)
- The Oldest Story in Hell (vi)
- The Saddest Story in Hell (vi)
- The Shangri-La Caper (ss)
- Sin Wager (ss)
- Spell of the Witch Wife (ss)
- The Strange Habits of Robert Prey (ss)
- Tabu Cave Goddess (ss)
BLACKWOOD, ALGERNON (Henry) (1869-1951) (books) (stories)
- A Haunted Island (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine Apr 1899
- Keeping His Promise (ss) The Empty House, Eveleigh Nash 1906
- Ancient Sorceries (nv) John Silence, London: Nash 1908 [John Silence]
- Secret Worship (nv) John Silence, London: Nash 1908 [John Silence]
- Old Clothes (nv) The Lost Valley and Other Stories, London: Nash 1910
- The Wendigo (na) The Lost Valley and Other Stories, London: Nash 1910
- The Transfer (ss) Country Life Dec 9 1911
- The Attic (ss) The Westminster Gazette Apr 20 1912
- By Water (ss) The Westminster Gazette Apr 18 1914
- A Victim of Higher Space (nv) The Occult Review Dec 1914 [John Silence]
- An Egyptian Hornet (ss) Reedy’s Mirror Mar 19 1915
- The Other Wing (ss) McBride’s Nov 1915
- Running Wolf (ss) The Century Magazine Aug 1920
- Confession (ss) The Century Magazine Mar 1921
- Elsewhere and Otherwise (nv) Shocks, Grayson 1935
- King’s Evidence (ss) London Calling Jan 9 1941; rewritten from “Confession”, Century Magazine Mar ’21.
- The Doll and One Other (co) Arkham House 1946
- The Doll (nv) The Doll, and One Other, Arkham House: Sauk City, WI 1946
- The Trod (nv) The Doll, and One Other, Arkham House: Sauk City, WI 1946
- Roman Remains (ss) Weird Tales Mar 1948
- Along Came a Spider (ms) The London Mystery Magazine #8 1951
BLAIR, LOWELL (stories)
- The Cemetery Watchman, by Jean Ray (ss) Weird Tales Dec 1934, as “The Graveyard Duchess” by John Flanders.
- The Black Mirror, by Jean Ray (ss) Ghouls in My Grave, Berkley 1965
- Gold Teeth, by Jean Ray (ss) Ghouls in My Grave, Berkley 1965
- I Killed Alfred Heavenrock, by Jean Ray (ss) Ghouls in My Grave, Berkley 1965
- The Last Traveler, by Jean Ray (ss) Ghouls in My Grave, Berkley 1965
- The Mainz Psalter, by Jean Ray (nv) Ghouls in My Grave, Berkley 1965
- Mr. Glass Changes Direction, by Jean Ray (ss) Ghouls in My Grave, Berkley 1965
- The Shadowy Street, by Jean Ray (nv) Ghouls in My Grave, Berkley 1965
BLISH, JAMES (Benjamin) (1921-1975); see pseudonym William Atheling, Jr. (books) (stories)
- Contrast (pm) The Phantagraph Feb 1937
- Emergency Refueling (ss) Super Science Stories Mar 1940
- Citadel of Thought (ss) Stirring Science Stories Feb 1941
- Solar Plexus (ss) Astonishing Stories Sep 1941
- Sunken Universe (nv) Super Science Stories May 1942, as by Arthur Merlyn, see also “Surface Tension”. [Lavon]
- Mistake Inside (nv) Startling Stories Mar 1948
- Tiger Ride [with Damon Knight] (ss) Astounding Oct 1948
- The Box (ss) Thrilling Wonder Stories Apr 1949
- Okie (nv) Astounding Apr 1950 [Cities in Flight]
- There Shall Be No Darkness (nv) Thrilling Wonder Stories Apr 1950
- Battle of the Unborn (ss) Future May/Jun 1950; also as “Struggle in the Womb”.
- Struggle in the Womb (ss) Future May/Jun 1950, as “Battle of the Unborn”.
- Dies Irae (pm) Accent Fll 1950
- Bindlestiff (nv) Astounding Dec 1950 [Cities in Flight]
- Bridge (nv) Astounding Feb 1952
- Surface Tension (nv) Galaxy Aug 1952 [Lavon]
- Beanstalk (na) Future Tense, ed. Kendell F. Crossen, Greenberg 1952; also as “Giants in the Earth”.
- Giants in the Earth (na) Future Tense, ed. Kendell F. Crossen, Greenberg 1952, as “Beanstalk”.
- Testament of Andros (nv) Future Jan 1953
- Turn of a Century (ss) Dynamic Science Fiction Mar 1953
- Sargasso of Lost Cities (na) Two Complete Science-Adventure Books Spr 1953 [Cities in Flight]
- First Strike (ss) F&SF Jun 1953
- Common Time (ss) Science Fiction Quarterly Aug 1953
- A Case of Conscience (na) If Sep 1953 [After Such Knowledge]
- Earthman, Come Home (nv) Astounding Nov 1953 [Cities in Flight]
- F Y I (ss) Star Science Fiction Stories #2, ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine 1953
- Beep (nv) Galaxy Feb 1954
- At Death’s End (nv) Astounding May 1954
- The Thing in the Attic (nv) If Jul 1954
- A Matter of Energy (vi) F&SF May 1955; as part of “With Malice to Come”.
- Watershed (ss) If May 1955
- One-Shot (ss) Astounding Aug 1955 [Civilian Intelligence Group (Harris)]
- King of the Hill (ss) Infinity Science Fiction Nov 1955 [Civilian Intelligence Group (Harris)]
- Earthman, Come Home (n.) G.P. Putnam’s 1955 [Cities in Flight]
- Earthman, Come Home (n.) Putnam 1955 [Cities in Flight]
- Seeding Program (na) F&SF Feb 1956, as “A Time to Survive”.
- A Time to Survive (na) F&SF Feb 1956; also as “Seeding Program”.
- To Pay the Piper (ss) If Feb 1956
- Sponge Dive (ss) Infinity Science Fiction Jun 1956 [Civilian Intelligence Group (Harris)]
- Art-Work (nv) Science Fiction Stories Jul 1956; also as “A Work of Art”.
- Tomb Tapper (nv) Astounding Jul 1956
- A Work of Art (nv) Science Fiction Stories Jul 1956, as “Art-Work”.
- Writing of the Rat (ss) Galaxy Jul 1956
- The Dark Night of the Soul (ss) Galaxy Aug 1956, as “The Genius Heap”.
- The Genius Heap (ss) Galaxy Aug 1956; also as “The Dark Night of the Soul”.
- The Seedling Stars (n.) Gnome 1956
- Surface Tension (na) The Seedling Stars, James Blish, Gnome 1956; revised from “Sunken Universe”, Super Science Stories May ’42 and “Surface Tension”, Galaxy Aug ’52. [Lavon]
- They Shall Have Stars (n.) Faber and Faber 1956 [Cities in Flight]
- Get Out of My Sky (na) Astounding Jan 1957 (+1) [Canis Venatici]
- In Memoriam: Fletcher Pratt (pm) F&SF Jan 1957
- Year 2018! (n.) Avon 1957 [Cities in Flight]
- The Seedling Stars (n.) Gnome Press 1957
- The Triumph of Time (n.) Avon 1958 [Cities in Flight]
- This Earth of Hours (nv) F&SF Jun 1959
- Galactic Cluster (co) Signet 1959
- Galactic Cluster (co) Signet Oct 1959
- The Masks (ss) F&SF Nov 1959
- Nor Iron Bars (nv) Galactic Cluster, Signet 1959 [Gordon Arpe]
- The Oath (nv) F&SF Oct 1960
- And Some Were Savages (nv) Amazing Nov 1960
- So Close to Home (co) Ballantine 1961
- The Abattoir Effect (ss) So Close to Home, Ballantine 1961
- A Dusk of Idols (nv) Amazing Mar 1961
- None So Blind (ss) F&SF May 1962, as “Who’s in Charge Here?”.
- Who’s in Charge Here? (ss) F&SF May 1962; also as “None So Blind”.
- On the Wall of the Lodge [with Virginia Kidd] (nv) Galaxy Jun 1962
- A Life for the Stars (n.) Analog Sep 1962 (+1) [Cities in Flight]
- The Shipwrecked Hotel [with Norman L. Knight] (nv) Galaxy Aug 1965 [Tritons]
- No Jokes on Mars (ss) F&SF Oct 1965
- Best Science Fiction Stories of James Blish (co) Faber and Faber 1965
- A Hero’s Life (nv) Impulse Mar 1966
- The Piper of Dis [with Norman L. Knight] (nv) Galaxy Aug 1966 [Tritons]
- New Dreams This Morning [ed.] (an) Ballantine 1966
- How Beautiful with Banners (ss) Orbit 1, ed. Damon Knight, Berkley Medallion 1966
- To Love Another [with Norman L. Knight] (nv) Analog Apr 1967 [Tritons]
- Star Trek (oc) Bantam 1967 [Star Trek]
- A Torrent of Faces [with Norman L. Knight] (n.) Doubleday 1967 [Tritons]
- Balance of Terror (sa) Star Trek #1, Bantam 1967; screenplay by Paul Schneider.
- Charlie X (sa) Star Trek #1, Bantam 1967; also as “Charlie’s Law”.
- Charlie’s Law (sa) Star Trek #1, Bantam 1967, as “Charlie X”; screenplay by D.C. Fontana & Gene Roddenberry.
- The Conscience of the King (sa) Star Trek #1, Bantam 1967; screenplay by Barry Trivers.
- Dagger of the Mind (sa) Star Trek #1, Bantam 1967; screenplay by S. Bar-David.
- The Man Trap (sa) Star Trek #1, Bantam 1967; also as “The Unreal McCoy”.
- Miri (sa) Star Trek #1, Bantam 1967; screenplay by Adrian Spies.
- The Naked Time (sa) Star Trek #1, Bantam 1967; screenplay by John D.F. Black.
- Star Trek (oc) Bantam 1967 [Star Trek]
- The Unreal McCoy (sa) Star Trek #1, Bantam 1967, as “The Man Trap”; screenplay by George Clayton Johnson.
- Skysign (nv) Analog May 1968
- Star Trek 2 (oc) Bantam 1968 [Star Trek]
- Arena (sa) Star Trek #2, Bantam 1968; screenplay by Gene L. Coon, based on the story by Fredric Brown.; screenplay by Gene L. Coon.
- The City on the Edge of Forever (sa) Star Trek #2, Bantam 1968; screenplay by Harlan Ellison.
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