Robert Silverberg bibliography
Appearance
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List of the published work of Robert Silverberg (b. 1935), American science fiction author and editor. A complete list would include over 500 books.
Novels
[edit]Series
[edit]- Nidorian
- The Shrouded Planet (1957), with Randall Garrett, as Robert Randall
- The Dawning Light (1959), with Randall Garrett, as Robert Randall
- Regan
- Regan's Planet (1964)
- World's Fair 1992 (1970)
- Lord Valentine Cycle:[b]
- Lord Valentine's Castle (1980)
- Valentine Pontifex (1983)
- The Mountains of Majipoor (1995)
- Lord Prestimion Cycle (prequel):
- Sorcerers of Majipoor (1997)
- Lord Prestimion (1999)
- The King of Dreams (2001)
- Gilgamesh
- Gilgamesh the King (1984)
- To the Land of the Living (1989)
- New Springtime[c]
- At Winter's End (1988)
- The New Springtime (1990)
Standalone Novels
[edit]- Revolt on Alpha C (1955)
- The 13th Immortal (1957)
- Master of Life and Death (1957)
- Invaders from Earth (1958)
- Lest We Forget Thee, Earth (1958), as Calvin M. Knox
- Stepsons of Terra (1958)
- Aliens from Space (1958), as David Osborne
- Invisible Barriers (1958), as David Osborne
- Starhaven Avalon (1958), as Ivar Jorgenson
- Starman's Quest (1958), revised version 1969
- Recalled to Life (1958), revised version 1972
- The Plot Against Earth (1959), as Calvin M. Knox
- The Planet Killers (1959)
- Lost Race of Mars (1960)
- The Hot Beat (1960), as Stan Vincent
- Collision Course (1961)
- The Seed of Earth (1962)
- Blood on the Mink (1962), first published as "Too Much Blood on the Mink"
- The Judge's Mistress (1962), as Dan Malcolm
- The Silent Invaders (1963)
- Time of the Great Freeze (1964)
- One of Our Asteroids Is Missing (1964), as Calvin M. Knox
- Conquerors from the Darkness (1965)
- The Mask of Akhnaten (1965)
- The Gate of Worlds (1967)
- Thorns (1967), Nebula Award nominee, 1967;[1] Hugo Award nominee, 1968[2]
- Those Who Watch (1967)
- The Time Hoppers (1967)
- To Open the Sky (1967)
- Hawksbill Station (1968)
- The Masks of Time (1968), Nebula Award nominee, 1968[2]
- The Man in the Maze (1969)
- Nightwings (1969)
- Across a Billion Years (1969)
- Three Survived (1969)
- To Live Again (1969)
- Up the Line (1969), Nebula Award nominee, 1969;[3] Hugo Award nominee, 1970[4]
- Downward to the Earth (1970), Locus SF Award nominee, 1971[5]
- Tower of Glass (1970), Nebula Award nominee, 1970;[4] Hugo and Locus SF Award nominee, 1971[5]
- Son of Man (1971)
- The Second Trip (1971)
- The World Inside (1971), Hugo Award nominee, 1972[6]
- A Time of Changes (1971), Silverberg's first Nebula Award winner, 1972; Hugo and Locus SF Awards nominee, 1972[6]
- The Book of Skulls (1971), Nebula Award nominee, 1972;[6] Hugo and Locus SF Awards nominee, 1973[7]
- Dying Inside (1972), Nebula Award nominee, 1972;[6] Hugo and Locus SF Awards nominee, 1973[7]
- The Stochastic Man (1975), Nebula Award nominee, 1975;[8] Hugo, Locus SF, and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards nominee, 1976[9]
- Shadrach in the Furnace (1976), Hugo Award nominee, 1977[10]
- Lord of Darkness (1983)
- Tom O'Bedlam (1985)
- Star of Gypsies (1986)
- Project Pendulum (1987)
- The Mutant Season (1989), with Karen Haber
- Nightfall (1990), expansion of the 1941 novelette "Nightfall" by Isaac Asimov
- The Face of the Waters (1991)
- Child of Time (1991), also published as The Ugly Little Boy, expansion of the 1958 novelette "The Ugly Little Boy" by Isaac Asimov
- Kingdoms of the Wall (1992)
- The Positronic Man (1992), expansion of the 1976 novelette "The Bicentennial Man" by Isaac Asimov
- Hot Sky at Midnight (1994)
- Starborne (1996)
- The Alien Years (1998), Locus SF Award nominee, 1999[11]
- The Longest Way Home (2002)
- Roma Eterna (2003)
Omnibus editions
[edit]- Times Three (2011)
- Hawksbill Station
- Up the Line
- Project Pendulum
- Among Strangers (2022)
- Those Who Watch
- The Man in the Maze
- Tom O'Bedlam
- The Way to Spook City
Short fiction
[edit]Novellas (selection)
[edit]- Planet of Death (1967)
- Hawksbill Station (1968), Nebula and Hugo Awards nominee, 1968
- Nightwings (1969), Nebula Award nominee, 1969; Hugo Award winner, 1969
- Born with the Dead (1974), Nebula and Locus Awards winner, 1975; Hugo Award nominee, 1975
- Homefaring (1982), Hugo and Nebula Awards nominee, 1984
- Sailing to Byzantium (1985), Nebula Award winner, 1986; Hugo Award nominee, 1986
- Gilgamesh in the Outback (1986), Nebula Award nominee, 1987; Hugo Award winner, 1987
- The Secret Sharer (1987), Nebula and Hugo Awards nominee, 1988; Locus Award winner, 1988
- Lion Time in Timbuctoo (1990)
- Letters from Atlantis (1990)
- Thebes of the Hundred Gates (1992)
- The Last Song of Orpheus (2010)
Collections
[edit]- Campus Hellcat (1960)
- Illicit Affair and Other Stories (1961)
- Next Stop, the Stars (1962)
- Godling, Go Home (1964)
- To Worlds Beyond (1965)
- Needle in a Timestack (1966)
- The Calibrated Alligator (1969)
- Dimension Thirteen (1969)
- Parsecs and Parables (1970)
- The Cube Root of Uncertainty (1970)
- Moonferns & Starsongs (1971)
- The Reality Trip and Other Implausibilities (1972)
- Valley Beyond Time (1973)
- Earth's Other Shadow (1973)
- Unfamiliar Territory (1973)
- Born with the Dead (1974)
- Sundance and Other Science Fiction Stories (1974)
- The Feast of St. Dionysus: Five Science Fiction Stories (1975)
- Sunrise on Mercury and Other Science Fiction Stories (1975)
- The Best of Robert Silverberg (1976)
- Capricorn Games (1976)
- The Shores of Tomorrow (1976)
- The Best of Robert Silverberg, Volume Two (1978)
- The Songs of Summer (1979)
- Needle in a Timestack (1979), differs from the 1966 collection of the same name
- Majipoor Chronicles (1982)
- World of a Thousand Colors (1982)
- Sunrise on Mercury (1983), differs from the similarly named 1975 collection
- The Conglomeroid Cocktail Party (1984)
- Beyond the Safe Zone (1986)
- Secret Sharers (1992)
- Sailing to Byzantium (2000)
- In Another Country and Other Short Novels (2002)
- Phases of the Moon (2004)
- In the Beginning: Tales from the Pulp Era (2006)
- A Little Intelligence (2009), with Randall Garrett
- Dangerous Dimensions (2011)
- Hunt the Space-Witch! (2011)
- Around the Continuum (2012)
- Beyond the Beyond (2012)
- The Best of Robert Silverberg: Stories of Six Decades (2012)
- Tales of Majipoor (2013)
- Sailing to Byzantium: Six Novellas (2013)
- The Robert Silverberg Science Fiction Megapack (2016)
- Early Days: More Tales from the Pulp Era (2016)
- First-Person Singularities (2017)
- Rough Trade (2017)
- Time and Time Again (2018)
- Needle in a Timestack and Other Stories (2019), differs from the similarly named 1966 and 1979 collections
- Alien Archives (2019)
- Voyagers: Twelve Journeys Through Space and Time (2021)
- Exotic Adventures of Robert Silverberg (2021)
- Robert Silverberg's Monsters and Things (2023)
- The Collected Stories (Grafton / HarperCollins)
- Pluto in the Morning Light: The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg, Volume 1 (1992)
- The Secret Sharers: The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg, Volume 2 (1993), differs from the similarly named 1992 collection
- Beyond the Safe Zone: The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg, Volume 3 (1994), identical to the similarly named 1986 collection
- The Road to Nightfall: The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg, Volume 4 (1996)
- Ringing the Changes: The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg, Volume 5 (1997)
- Lion Time in Timbuctoo: The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg, Volume 6 (2000)
- The Collected Stories (Subterranean Press)
- To Be Continued: The Collected Stories Volume 1 (2006)
- To the Dark Star: The Collected Stories Volume 2 (2007)
- Something Wild Is Loose: The Collected Stories Volume 3 (2008)
- Trips: The Collected Stories Volume 4 (2009)
- The Palace at Midnight: The Collected Stories Volume 5 (2010)
- Multiples: The Collected Stories Volume 6 (2011)
- We Are for the Dark: The Collected Stories Volume 7 (2012)
- Hot Times in Magma City: The Collected Stories Volume 8 (2013)
- The Millennium Express: The Collected Stories Volume 9 (2014)
Anthologies edited
[edit]The Science Fiction Hall of Fame
[edit]Alpha
[edit]- Alpha 1 (1970) ISBN 978-0-345-22014-1
- Alpha 2 (1971) ISBN 978-0-345-02419-0
- Alpha 3 (1972) ISBN 978-0-345-02883-9
- Alpha 4 (1973) ISBN 978-0-345-23564-0
- Alpha 5 (1974) ISBN 978-0-345-24140-5
- Alpha 6 (1976) ISBN 978-0-425-03048-6
- Alpha 7 (1977) ISBN 978-0-425-03530-6
- Alpha 8 (1977) ISBN 978-0-425-03561-0
- Alpha 9 (1978) ISBN 978-0-425-03838-3
New Dimensions
[edit]- New Dimensions 1 (1971)
- New Dimensions II (1972) ISBN 978-0-380-21436-5
- New Dimensions 3 (1973)
- New Dimensions IV (1974)
- New Dimensions Science Fiction 5 (1975) ISBN 978-0-060-13870-7
- New Dimensions Science Fiction 6 (1976) ISBN 978-0-575-02173-0
- New Dimensions Science Fiction 7 (1977) ISBN 978-0-060-13864-6
- New Dimensions Science Fiction 8 (1978)
- New Dimensions Science Fiction 9 (1979)
- New Dimensions Science Fiction 10 (1980)
- New Dimensions 11 (1980) (with Marta Randall)
- New Dimensions 12 (1981) (with Marta Randall)
Nebula Award anthologies
[edit]- The Nebula Awards #18 (1983)
- Nebula Awards Showcase 2001 (2001)
Universe anthologies (with Karen Haber)
[edit]- Universe 1 (1990)
- Universe 2 (1992)
- Universe 3 (1994)
Legends
[edit]- Legends (1998)
- Legends II (2003)
Others
[edit]- Earthmen & Strangers (1966)
- Men and Machines (1968)
- Voyagers in Time (1967)
- How It Was When the Past Went Away (1969) in: Three For Tomorrow (3 short stories by Silverberg, Roger Zelazny, James Blish, foreword Arthur C. Clarke) (1970, Victor Gollancz; 1972, Sphere Books, p. 11-80)
- Great Short Novels of Science Fiction (1970} SBN 345-01960-1-095 Six novellas by A. Bertram Chandler, C.M. Kornbluth, Jack Vance, Charles V. DeVet and Katherine MacLean, Wyman Guin, Roger Zelazny
- Deep Space: Eight Stories of Science Fiction (1973)
- Infinite Jests: The Lighter Side of Science Fiction (1974)
- Mutants (1974)
- Epoch (with Roger Elwood) (1975)
- Strange Gifts (1975)
- Dawn of Time (with Martin H. Greenberg and Joseph Olander) (1979)
- The Edge of Space (1979)
- The Best of Randall Garrett (1982)
- The Fantasy Hall of Fame (with Martin H. Greenberg) (1983)
- The Fantasy Hall of Fame (1998)
- Far Horizons (1999)
- Robert Silverberg Presents the Great SF Stories: 1964 (with Martin H. Greenberg) (2001)
- Tales from Super-Science Fiction (2011)
- Robots Through the Ages (with Bryan Thomas Schmidt) (2023, Blackstone Publishing, ISBN 979-821238483-4)
Non-fiction
[edit]For adults
[edit]- Sex and the Armed Services (1960, as L. T. Woodward)
- Sex and Hypnosis (1961, as L. T. Woodward)
- Drummond, Walter (pseud.) (1962). Philosopher of evil.
- — (1963). How to spend money.
- Silverberg, Robert (1965). The Great Wall of China. Chilton Books.
- Cook, Roy (pseud.) (1966). Leaders of labor. Philadelphia: Lippincott.
- Kublai Khan: Lord of Xanadu (1966, as Walker Chapman)
- The Loneliest Continent: The Story of Antarctic Discovery (1964, as Walker Chapman)
- Antarctic Conquest: The Great Explorers in Their Own Words (1966, as Walker Chapman)
- The Golden Dream: Seekers of El Dorado (1967, as Walker Chapman)
- Sophisticated Sex Techniques in Marriage (1967, as L. T. Woodward)
- Mound Builders of Ancient America: The Archeology of a Myth (New York Graphic Society, 1968); Silverberg's fourth-most widely held work in WorldCat libraries
- The Realm of Prester John (1972)
- Drug Themes in Science Fiction (1974)
- Reflections and Refractions: Thoughts on Science Fiction, Science and Other Matters (1997; revised & expanded edition 2016)
- Musings and Meditations (2011)[14]
For children
[edit]- Silverberg, Robert (1960). Treasures beneath the sea. Illustrated by Norman Kenyon. Racine: Whitman.
- Black, Edgar (pseud.) (1961). Sir Winston Churchill : the compelling life story of one of the towering figures of the 20th Century. Derby, Conn.: Monarch Books.
- Silverberg, Robert (1961). First American into space. Derby, Conn.: Monarch Books.
- — (1962). Lost cities and vanished civilizations. Philadelphia: Chilton.
- — (1963). The fabulous Rockefellers.
- — (1963). Sunken history : the story of underwater archaeology.
- — (1963). Fifteen battles that changed the world.
- — (1963). Empires in the dust : ancient civilizations brought to light.
- — (1963). Home of the Red Man : Indian North America before Columbus.
- Woodward, L. T. (pseud.) (1963). The history of surgery.
- Silverberg, Robert (1964). The great doctors.
- Man Before Adam: The Story of Man in Search of His Origins (1964)
- Akhnaten: The Rebel Pharaoh (1964)
- 1066 (1964, as Franklin Hamilton)
- The Man Who Found Nineveh: The Story of Austen Henry Layard (1964)
- Great Adventures in Archaeology (1964)
- Socrates (1965)
- Scientists And Scoundrels: A Book of Hoaxes (1965)
- Men Who Mastered the Atom (1965)
- Niels Bohr: The Man Who Mapped the Atom (1965)
- The Old Ones: Indians of the American Southwest (1965)
- The World of Coral (1965)
- The Crusades (1965, as Franklin Hamilton)
- The Long Rampart: The Story of the Great Wall of China (1966)
- Rivers: A Book to Begin On (1966, as Lee Sebastian)
- Forgotten by Time: A Book of Living Fossils (1966)
- Frontiers in Archeology (1966)
- Bridges (1966)
- To the Rock of Darius: The Story of Henry Rawlinson (1966)
- The Hopefuls: Ten Presidential Campaigns (1966, as Lloyd Robinson)
- The Morning of Mankind: Prehistoric Man in Europe (1967)
- The Auk, the Dodo and the Oryx (1967)
- The World of the Rain Forests (1967)
- The Dawn of Medicine (1967)
- The Adventures of Nat Palmer (1967)
- Challenge for a Throne: The Wars of the Roses (1967, as Franklin Hamilton)
- Men Against Time: Salvage Archeology in the United States (1967)
- Light for the World: Edison and the Power Industry (1967)
- The Search for Eldorado (1967, as Walker Chapman)
- The World of the Ocean Depths (1968)
- The Stolen Election: Hayes vs. Tilden, 1876 (1968, as Lloyd Robinson)
- Four Men Who Changed the Universe (1968)
- Sam Houston (1968, as Paul Hollander)
- The South Pole: A Book to Begin On (1968, as Lee Sebastian)
- Stormy Voyager (1968)
- Ghost Towns of the American West (1968)
- Vanishing Giants: The Story of the Sequoias (1969)
- Wonders of Ancient Chinese Science (1969)
- The Challenge of Climate: Man and His Environment (1969)
- Bruce of the Blue Nile (1969)
- The World of Space (1969)
- If I Forget Thee, O Jerusalem (1970)
- The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (1970)
- Mammoths, Mastodons and Man (1970)
- The Mound Builders (1970, abridged version of Mound Builders of Ancient America (1968) for children); Reprint (Ohio University Press, 1986)
- The Pueblo Revolt (1970)
- Clocks for the Ages: How Scientists Date the Past (1971)
- To The Western Shore: Growth of the United States 1776-1853 (1971)
- Before The Sphinx: Early Egypt (1971)
- Into Space: A Young Person's Guide to Space (1971, with Arthur C. Clarke)
- The Longest Voyage: Circumnavigation in the Age Of Discovery (1972)
- John Muir, Prophet Among the Glaciers (1972)
- The World Within the Ocean Wave (1972)
- The World Within the Tide Pool (1972)
Reflections columns in Asimov's Science Fiction
[edit]- Silverberg, Robert (August 2012). "Big-Endians/Little-Endians". Asimov's Science Fiction. 36 (8): 6–8.
- — (September 2012). "Anthologies". Asimov's Science Fiction. 36 (9): 7–10.
- — (October–November 2012). "Decline and fall". Asimov's Science Fiction. 36 (10&11): 6–8.
- — (December 2012). "Libraries". Asimov's Science Fiction. 36 (12): 6–8.
- — (January 2013). "The Raft of the Medusa". Asimov's Science Fiction. 37 (1): 6–8.
- — (February 2013). "Looking for Atlantis". Asimov's Science Fiction. 37 (2): 6–8.
- — (March 2013). "The year's best science fiction". Asimov's Science Fiction. 37 (3): 6–9.
- — (April–May 2013). "My desk". Asimov's Science Fiction. 37 (4&5): 6–8.
- — (June 2013). "... Not even wrong". Asimov's Science Fiction. 37 (6): 6–8.
- — (July 2013). "John Frum, he come". Asimov's Science Fiction. 37 (7): 6–9.
- — (August 2013). "Rereading Simak". Asimov's Science Fiction. 37 (8): 5–8.
- — (September 2013). "Translations". Asimov's Science Fiction. 37 (9): 6, 8–9.
- — (October–November 2013). "Translations II". Asimov's Science Fiction. 37 (10–11): 8–11.
- — (December 2013). "The plurality of worlds". Asimov's Science Fiction. 37 (12): 6–8.
- — (January 2014). "The plularility of worlds : a contrarian view". Asimov's Science Fiction. 38 (1): 8–11.
- — (February 2014). "Rereading Philip José Farmer". Asimov's Science Fiction. 38 (2): 6–9.
- — (March 2014). "Blues and Greens". Asimov's Science Fiction. 38 (3): 6–9.
- — (April–May 2014). "Borges, Leinster, Google". Asimov's Science Fiction. 38 (4&5): 6–8.
- — (June 2014). "Another transition". Asimov's Science Fiction. 38 (6): 7–9.
- — (July 2014). "Was Jules Verne a science fiction writer?". Asimov's Science Fiction. 38 (7): 6–9.
- — (August 2014). "Longevity". Asimov's Science Fiction. 38 (8): 6–9.
- — (September 2014). "Flashing before my eyes". Asimov's Science Fiction. 38 (9): 6–9.
- — (October–November 2014). "Robert A. Heinlein, author of The Martian Chronicles". Asimov's Science Fiction. 38 (10–11): 7–10.
- — (December 2014). "Rereading S. Fowler Wright". Asimov's Science Fiction. 38 (12): 6–9.
- — (January 2015). "The Richard Hakluyt of space". Asimov's Science Fiction. 39 (1): 6–8.
- — (February 2015). "One-hit wonders". Asimov's Science Fiction. 39 (2): 6–8.
- — (March 2015). "Lost in translation II". Asimov's Science Fiction. 39 (3): 6–9.
- — (April–May 2015). "Praising or banning". Asimov's Science Fiction. 39 (4–5): 6–8.
- — (June 2015). "The world to end last month". Asimov's Science Fiction. 39 (6): 6, 8–9.
- — (July 2015). "Leechdoms, wortcunning, starcraft". Asimov's Science Fiction. 39 (7): 6–9.
- — (August 2015). "Reunite Gondwanaland!". Asimov's Science Fiction. 39 (8): 6–8.
Notes
[edit]References
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