User:Doctorxgc/sandbox/Reynolds Bibliography

1950s

 * "Isolationist," Fantastic Adventures, Apr. 1950.
 * ""He Took It With Him" (as Clark Collins, Fantastic Adventures, Apr. 1950.
 * "United We Stand," Amazing, May 1950.
 * "Fido," Fantastic Adventures, May 1950.
 * "Luvver,"Fantastic Adventures, June 1950.
 * "Precognition," Thrilling Wonder Stories, June 1950.
 * "The Discord Makers," Out of This World Adventures, July 1950.
 * "The Man in the Moon," Amazing, July 1950.
 * "Down the River," Startling Stories, Sept. 1950.
 * "The Word from the Void," Super Science Stories, Sept. 1950.
 * "You Might Say Virginia Dared" (as Dallas Ross), Amazing, Sept. 1950.
 * "Give the Devil His Due" (as Dallas Ross), Fantastic Adventures, Oct. 1950.
 * "Long Beer, Short Horn," Fantastic Adventures, Nov. 1950.
 * "Tall Tale," Startling Stories, Nov. 1950.
 * "One of Our Planets Is Missing!," Amazing Stories, Nov. 1950.
 * "The Devil Finds Work," Fantastic Adventures, Dec. 1950.
 * "The Spark," Thrilling Wonder Stories, Dec. 1950.
 * "Tourists to Terra," Imagination, Dec. 1950.
 * "Six-Legged Svengali" (with Frederic Brown), Worlds Beyond, Dec. 1950.
 * "Dark Interlude" (with Fredric Brown), Galaxy Science Fiction, Jan. 1951.
 * "Troubador," Other Worlds Science Stories, Jan. 1951.
 * "The Switcheroo" (with Fredric Brown), Other Worlds, March 1951.
 * "Not in the Rules," Imagination, Apr. 1951.
 * "Overtime," Thrilling Wonder Stories, Apr. 1951.
 * "I'm a Stranger, Myself," Thrilling Wonder Stories, Apr. 1951.
 * "Cartoonist" (with Fredric Brown), Planet Stories, May 1951. Also known as "Garrigan's BEMs."
 * "Second Advent," Marvel Science Stories, May 1951.
 * "The Martians and the Coys," Imagination, June 1951.
 * "With this Ring..." (as Dallas Ross), Fantastic Adventures, Aug. 1951.
 * "Mercy Flight," Planet Stories, July 1951.
 * "Ultimate Answer" (as Dallas Ross), Thrilling Wonder Stories, Oct. 1951.
 * "Displaced Person," Fantastic Story Magazine, Oct. 1951.
 * "The Gamblers" (with Fredric Brown), Startling Stories, Nov. 1951.
 * "Halftripper," Planet Stories, Nov. 1951.
 * "He Knew All the Answers" (as Dallas Ross) Fantastic Adventures, Nov. 1951.
 * "Chowhound," Marvel Science Fiction, Nov. 1951.
 * "The Hatchetman" (with Frederic Brown), Amazing, Dec. 1951.
 * "How Green Was My Martian," Startling Stories, Jan. 1952.
 * "Your Soul Comes C.O.D.," Fantastic Adventures, Mar. 1952.
 * "Final Appraisal," Other Worlds Science Stories, Mar. 1952.
 * "The Business, as Usual," The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1952.
 * "The Cosmic Bluff," Imagination, Oct. 1952.
 * "Alternate Universe," Other Worlds, Nov. 1952.
 * ""Me and Flapjack and the Martians" (with Fredric Brown), Astounding, Dec. 1952.
 * "Four-legged Hotfoot," Fantastic Story Magazine, Winter 1952.
 * "Stowaway," Universe Science Fiction, June 1953.
 * "Dogfight - 1973," Imagination, July 1953.
 * The Adventure of the Snitch in Time, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1953.
 * "Advice from Tomorrow," Science Fiction Quarterly, Aug. 1953.
 * "D. P. from Tomorrow," Orbit, Sep. 1953.
 * "No Return from Elba," Fantastic, Sept. 1953.
 * "Please to Remember," Future Science Fiction, Sept. 1953.
 * "Potential Enemy," Orbit, Dec. 1953.
 * "Optical Illusion," Science Stories, Dec. 1953.
 * "Off Course," If, Jan. 1954.
 * "A Zloor for Your Trouble!," Imagination, Jan. 1954.
 * "The Other Alternative," The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Feb. 1954.
 * "The Galactic Ghost," Planet Stories, March 1954.
 * "Last Warning," Planet Stories, March 1954.
 * "And Thou Beside Me," The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Apr. 1954.
 * "Husbands, Care and Feeding of," Science Fiction Stories, June 1954.
 * "Paradox Gained," Orbit, July-Aug. 1954.
 * "Prone," The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Sept. 1954.
 * "A Dream . . . Dying," Thrilling Wonder Stories, Oct. 1954.
 * "Desperate Remedy," SF Quarterly, Nov. 1954.
 * The Expert," Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Jan. 1955.
 * "The Long Way Home," Imagination, Mar. 1955.
 * "Albatross," Imagination, April 1955.
 * "All the World Loves a Luvver," The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Apr. 1955.
 * "The Adventure of the Ball of Nostradamus" (with August Derleth), The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1955.
 * "Space Gamble," Imagination, July 1955.
 * "Operation Triplan ," Fantastic Universe, Aug. 1955.
 * "Buck and the Space War," Imaginative Tales, Sept. 1955.
 * "Burnt Toast," Playboy, Nov. 1955.
 * "Meddler's World," (with Theodore R. Cogswell), SF Quarterly, Nov. 1955.
 * "Compleated Angler," Startling Stories, Fall 1955.
 * "The Triangulated Izaak Walton," Fantastic Universe, June 1956.
 * "After Some Tomorrow," If, June 1956.
 * "Compounded Interest," The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Aug. 1956.
 * "Fair Exchange," Fantastic Universe, Aug. 1956.
 * "Case Rests," Science Fiction Quarterly, Aug. 1956.
 * "Dog Star," Science Fiction Quarterly, Nov. 1956.
 * "Obedience Guaranteed," Space Science Fiction Magazine, Spring 1957.
 * "Posted" (also as Mark Mallory), Space Science Fiction Magazine, Spring 1957.
 * "Slow Djinn," Space Science Fiction Magazine, Aug. 1957.
 * "Dead End," Tales of the Frightened, Aug. 1957.
 * "The Man Who Stole His Body" (as Mark Mallory), Tales of the Frightened, Aug. 1957.
 * "Happy Ending" (with Frederic Brown), Fantastic Universe, Sept. 1957.
 * "Snafu on the New Taos," Venture Science Fiction Magazine, Sept. 1957.
 * "Obedience Guaranteed," Space Science Fiction Magazine, Spring 1957.
 * "Of Pot and Potter," Fantastic Universe, Jan. 1958.
 * "Gladiator," The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1958.
 * "Sin Planet," Amazing Science Fiction, March 1958.
 * "The Truth and the Image" (as Mark Mallory) Amazing Science Fiction, March 1958.
 * "Alternatives, Inc.," Amazing Science Fiction Stories, May 1958.
 * "Pieces of the Game," Astounding Science Fiction, Dec. 1958.
 * "Unborn Tomorrow," Astounding, June 1959.
 * "Toro!," Fantastic Science Fiction Stories, Sept. 1959.
 * "The Hunted Ones," Science Fiction Stories, Nov. 1959.

1960s

 * "The Good Seed," Worlds of If, Jan. 1960.
 * "I'm a Stranger Here Myself," Amazing Stories, Dec. 1960.
 * "Russkies Go Home!," The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Nov. 1960.
 * "Summit," Astounding, Feb. 1960.
 * "Revolution," Astounding, May 1960.
 * "Adaptation" (novella), Astounding, Aug. 1960.
 * "Combat," Analog, Oct. 1960.
 * "Medal of Honor," Amazing, Nov. 1960.
 * "Gun for Hire," Analog, Dec. 1960.
 * "Freedom," Analog, Feb. 1961.
 * "Ultima Thule" (novella), Analog, Mar. 1961.
 * "Farmer," Galaxy, June 1961.
 * "I. Q.," Fantastic Stories of Imagination, June 1961.
 * "Status Quo" (novella), Analog, Aug. 1961. Hugo nominee.
 * "Black Man's Burden" (two part serial), Analog, Dec. 1961-Jan. 1962.
 * "Border, Breed nor Birth" (two part serial), Analog, July-Aug. 1962.
 * "Mercenary," Analog, Apr. 1962.
 * "Earthlings Go Home!," Rogue, Aug. 1962.
 * "Good Indian," Analog, Sept. 1962.
 * "Subversive," Analog, Dec. 1962.
 * "Speakeasy," The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Jan. 1963.
 * "The Common Man" (also as Guy McCord) Analog, Jan. 1963.
 * "Frigid Fracas" (two part serial), Analog, Mar.-Apr. 1963.
 * "Expediter," Analog, May 1963.
 * "Spaceman on a Spree," Worlds of Tomorrow, June 1963.
 * "Pacifist," The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Jan. 1964.
 * "Genus Traitor," Analog, Aug. 1964.
 * "Sweet Dreams, Sweet Princes" (three part serial), Analog, Oct.-Dec. 1964.
 * "Photojournalist, Analog, Feb. 1965.
 * "Fad," Analog, Apr. 1965.
 * "The Adventure of the Extraterrestrial," Analog, July 1965. Nebula nominee.
 * "Of Godlike Powers" (two part serial), Worlds of Tomorrow, July-Aug. 1965.
 * "By the Same Door," New Worlds SF, Aug. 1965.
 * "Space Pioneer" (three part serial), Analog, Sept.-Nov. 1965.
 * "A Leader for Yesteryear," If, Oct. 1965. Nebula nominee.
 * "Last of a Noble Breed," Worlds of Tomorrow, Nov. 1965.
 * "Time of War," If, Nov. 1965.
 * "Beehive" (two part serial), Analog Dec. 1965-Jan. 1966.
 * "The Switcheroo Revisited," Analog, Feb. 1966.
 * "Your Soul Comes C.O.D.," Fantastic, Mar. 1966.
 * "Hatchetman", Impulse, June 1966.
 * "Survivor," Analog, July 1966.
 * "Arena," If, Sept. 1966.
 * "Romp", Analog, Oct. 1966.
 * "Amazon Planet" (three part serial), Analog, Dec. 1966-Feb. 1967.
 * "Radical Center," Analog,Mar. 1967.
 * "Relic," The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Mar. 1967.
 * "The Enemy Within," Analog, Apr. 1967.
 * "The Throwaway Age," Worlds of Tomorrow, May 1967.
 * "Computer War" (two part serial), Analog, June-July 1967.
 * "Depression...or Bust," Analog, Aug. 1967.
 * "Fiesta Brava" (novella), Analog, Sept. 1967.
 * "Coup" (also as Guy McCord), Analog, Nov. 1967.
 * "Psi Assassin," Analog, Dec. 1967.
 * "How We Banned the Bombs," Galaxy, June 1968.
 * "Among the Bad Baboons," Galaxy, Aug. 1968.
 * "Love Conquers All," If, Sept. 1968.
 * "Where's Horatius?," Amazing, Sept. 1968.
 * "What the Vintners Buy," Worlds of Fantasy, Sep. 1968.
 * "Criminal in Utopia," Galaxy, Oct. 1968.
 * "The Computer Conspiracy," Worlds of If, Nov-Dec. 1968.
 * "Spying Season," Galaxy, Dec. 1968.
 * "Krishna" (as Guy McCord), Analog, Jan. 1969.
 * "Extortion, Inc.," Analog, Feb. 1969.
 * "Opportunist" (as Guy McCord), Analog, Apr. 1969.
 * "The Five Way Secret Agent" (two part serial), Analog, Apr.-May 1969.
 * "The Towns Must Roll" (two part serial), If, July-Sept. 1969.

1970s

 * "Utopian," The Year 2000, edited by Harry Harrison, 1970.
 * "City's End," Future Quest, edited by Roger Elwood, 1973.
 * "Buck and the Gents from Space," Science Fiction Adventures from Way Out, edited by Roger Elwood, 1973.
 * "The Cold War...Continued," Nova 3, edited by Harry Harrison, 1973.
 * "Black Sheep Astray," Astounding: John W. Campbell Memorial Anthology, edited by Harry Harrison, 1973.
 * "Second Advent," Worlds of If, May-June 1974.
 * "Nostradamus" (as Clark Collins), Worlds of If, May-June 1974.
 * "Come in, Spaceport," Go: Reading in the Content Areas. Scholastic Magazine, 1974.
 * "Survival, A.D. 2000," Survival from Infinity, edited by Roger Elwood, 1974.
 * "Generation Gap," Future Kin, edited by Roger Elwood, 1974.
 * "Spooky," The Killer Plants and Other Stories, edited by Roger Elwood, 1974.
 * "Cry Wolf!," Galaxy, Dec. 1974.
 * "Visitor," Tomorrow Today, edited by George Zebrowski, 1975.
 * "Of Future Fears," Analog, Oct.-Dec. 1977. Three part serial.
 * "All Things to All...," Amazing Stories, May 1978.
 * "A Halo for Horace," Amazing Stories, Feb. 1979.
 * "The Case of the Disposable Jalopy," Analog, Oct. 1979.

1980s

 * "Hell's Fire"(with Gary Jennings), 1980.
 * "Golden Rule," Analog, Mar. 1980.
 * "What the Vintners Buy," Analog, Sept. 1980.
 * "The Union Forever," Analog, Dec. 1980.
 * "Escape Velocity," The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Dec. 1980.
 * "Closer Encounter," Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, May 11 1981.
 * "The Hand of the Bard," Speculations, edited by Isaac Asimov and Alice Laurance, 1982.
 * "Idealist," Compounded Interests, 1983.

1950s

 * The Case of the Little Green Men, 1951.

1960s

 * Episode on the Riviera, 1961.
 * A Kiss before Loving: A Contemporary Novel, 1961.
 * Mercenary From Tomorrow, 1962. First book of the Joe Mauser series.
 * The Earth War, 1963. Reprint of "Frigid Fracas." Second book of the Joe Mauser series.
 * The Kept Woman, 1963.
 * The Jet Set, 1964.
 * Space Pioneer, 1965.
 * Planetary Agent X, 1965. Fix-up of "Ultima Thule" and "Hatchetman." First book of the United Planets series.
 * Dawnman Planet, 1966. Second book of the United Planets series.
 * Of Godlike Power, 1966. Also published as Earth Unaware.
 * Space Pioneer, 1966. Reprint of "Space Pioneer."
 * Time Gladiator, 1966. Reprint of "Sweet Dreams, Sweet Princes." Third book of the Joe Mauser series.
 * Computer War, 1967.
 * Death Is A Dream, 1967.
 * The Rival Rigelians, 1967. Expansion of "Adaptation." Third book of the United Planets series.
 * Planetary Agent X, 1967. Reprint.
 * After Some Tomorrow, 1967.
 * Code Duello, 1968. Fourth book of the United Planets series.
 * Earth Unaware, 1968. Reprint.
 * Mercenary from Tomorrow, 1968. Expansion of "Mercenary."
 * The Cosmic Eye, 1969. Expansion of "Speakeasy."
 * The Space Barbarians, 1969.
 * The Five Way Secret Agent, 1969.

1970s

 * Computer World, 1970.
 * Once Departed, 1970.
 * Blackman's Burden, 1972. First book of the North Africa series.
 * Border, Breed nor Birth, 1972. Second book of the North Africa series.
 * The Home of the Inquisitor (as Maxine Reynolds), 1972.
 * The House in the Kasbah (as Maxine Reynolds), 1972.
 * Looking Backward from the Year 2000, 1973. First book of the Julian West series.
 * Computer War, 1973.
 * Code Duello, 1973.
 * Depression or Bust, 1974. Fix-up of "Depression. . .or Bust," "Expediter","Fad," and "The Expert."
 * Dawnman Planet, 1974. Reprint.
 * Commune 2000 A.D., 1974. First book of the Bat Hardin series.
 * The Towers of Utopia, 1975. Second book of the Bat Hardin series.
 * Satellite City, 1975.
 * Amazon Planet, 1975. Fifth book of the United Planets series.
 * The Cosmic Eye, 1975.
 * Ability Quotient, 1975.
 * Tomorrow Might Be Different, 1975. Expansion of "Russkies Go Home!"
 * The Five Way Secret Agent, 1975. Reprint of "The Five Way Secret Agent."
 * Mercenary from Tomorrow, 1975.
 * Day After Tomorrow, 1976. Reprint of "Status Quo."
 * Section G: United Planets, 1976. Sixth book of the United Planets series.
 * Rolltown, 1976. Third book of the Bat Hardin series.
 * Galactic Medal of Honor, 1976. Expansion of "Medal of Honor."
 * After Utopia, 1977.
 * Perchance to Dream, 1977.
 * Space Visitor, 1977. Expansion of "Visitor" in Tomorrow Today, edited by George Zebrowski.
 * Police Patrol: 2000 A.D., 1977. Fix-up of "Romp," "Criminal in Utopia," "Cry Wolf!", and "Extortion, Inc."
 * Equality in the Year 2000, 1977. Second book of the Julian West series.
 * Trample an Empire Down, 1978.
 * The Best Ye Breed, 1978. Third book of the North Africa series.
 * Brain World, 1978. Seventh book of the United Planets series.
 * The Fracas Factor, 1978. Fourth book of the Joe Mauser series.
 * Earth Unaware, 1979.
 * Lagrange Five, 1979. First book of the L-5 Community series.

1980s

 * The Lagrangists, 1983. Second book of the L-5 Community series.
 * Chaos in Lagrangia, 1984. Third book of the L-5 Community series.
 * Eternity (with Dean Ing), 1984.
 * Home, Sweet Home 2010 A. D. (with Dean Ing), 1984.
 * The Other Time (with Dean Ing), 1984.
 * Space Search, 1984.
 * Trojan Orbit (with Dean Ing), 1985.
 * Deathwish World (with Dean Ing), 1986.
 * Joe Mauser: Mercenary from Tomorrow (with Michael Banks), 1986. Rewrite and expansion of "Frigid Fracas" and Mercenary of Tomorrow.
 * Sweet Dreams, Sweet Princes (with Michael Banks), 1986. Expansion of "Sweet Dreams, Sweet Princes" and Time Gladiator.

Nonfiction

 * How to Retire without Money (as Bob Belmont), 1958.
 * The Expatriates, 1963.

Collections

 * The Best of Mack Reynolds, 1976.
 * Compounded Interests, 1983.

Anthologies edited

 * Science Fiction Carnival (with Fredric Brown), 1953.

Series contributed to

 * Star Trek - Mission to Horatius, 1968.

Anthologies containing stories by Mack Reynolds

 * "The Martians and the Coys," Science Fiction Carnival, edited by Frederic Brown and Mack Reynolds, 1953.
 * "The Business, as Usual," A Century of Science Fiction, edited by Damon Knight, 1962.
 * "The Business, as Usual," New Worlds for Old, edited by August Derleth, 1963.
 * "The Business, as Usual," Fifty Short Science Fiction Tales, 1963.
 * Venture Science Fiction 9, 1964.
 * "Russkies Go Home!," The Unfriendly Future, edited by Tom Boardman, 1965.
 * "The Hunted Ones," The Weird Ones, edited by Horace Leonard Gold, 1965.
 * The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction 190, 1967.
 * "Burnt Toast," The Playboy Book of Horror and the Supernatural, edited by Ray Russell 1967.
 * Science Fiction Horizons No. 1, edited by Tom Boardman, 1968.
 * "Pacifist," The War Book, edited by James Sallis, 1969).
 * "I"m a Stranger Here Myself," 14 Great Tales of ESP, edited by Idella Purnell, 1969.
 * The Year's Best Science Fiction 2, 1969.
 * Analog 7, 1970.
 * "Black Sheep Astray," Astounding: The John W. Campbell Memorial Anthology, edited by Harry Harrison, 1973.
 * "The Cold War...Continued," Nova 3, edited by Harry Harrison, 1973.
 * "Buck and the Gents from Space," Science Fiction Adventures from Way Out, edited by George Elwood, 1973.
 * "Mercenary," Study War No More: A Selection of Alternatives, edited by Joe Haldeman, 1977.
 * "Dark Interlude" (with Frederic Brown), Science Fiction of the Fifties, edited by Martin Harry Greenberg and Joseph Olander, 1979.
 * "The Devil Finds Work," 100 Great Fantasy Short Short Stories, edited by Isaac Asimov, Terry Carr, and Martin Harry Greenberg, 1984.
 * Mercenaries of Tomorrow, 1985.
 * Terrorists of Tomorrow, 1985.
 * "The Adventure of the Ball of Nostradamus" (with August Derleth), Supernatural Sleuths, edited by Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, 1996.
 * "The Business, as Usual" Time Machines: The Best Time Travel Stories Ever Written, edited by Bill Adler, Jr., 1997.
 * Future War, 1999.