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Robert Silverberg bibliography

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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.

Writing as "Calvin M. Knox", Silverberg provided "En Route to Earth", the cover story on the August 1957 issue of Science Fiction Quarterly
Silverberg wrote "The Loathsome Beasts", the cover story for the final issue of Super-Science Fiction, under his "Dan Malcolm" pseudonym
Under the "S. M. Tenneshaw" house name, Silverberg and Randall Garrett wrote "The Ultimate Weapon" for Imaginative Tales
Under the "Clyde Mitchell" house name, Silverberg and Randall Garrett wrote "The Mummy Takes a Wife" for Fantastic
Another Silverberg-Garrett collaboration, "Deus Ex Machina", credited to "Robert Randall", took the cover of the November 1956 issue of Science Fiction Quarterly
Silverberg's "The Fight with the Gorgon" took the cover of the October 1958 issue of Super-Science Fiction

Novels

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Series

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Nidorian
  1. The Shrouded Planet (with Randall Garrett, as Robert Randall) Gnome (1957), Mayflower-Dell (1963), Starblaze (1981) ISBN 0-915442-63-9, Ace (1982) ISBN 0-441-76219-0
  2. The Dawning Light (with Randall Garrett, as Robert Randall) Gnome (1959), Mayflower-Dell (1963), Starblaze (1981) 0-89865-033-X, Ace (1982) ISBN 0-441-13898-5
Regan
  1. Regan's Planet Pyramid F-986 (1964)
  2. World's Fair 1992 Follett (1970), Ace (1982) ISBN 0-441-90923-X
Majipoor
  1. Lord Valentine Cycle:
    1. Lord Valentine's Castle Harper & Row (1980) ISBN 0-06-014026-7, Bantam (1981) ISBN 0-553-14428-6, Pan (1981) ISBN 0-330-26462-1, Harper (1995) ISBN 0-06-105487-9, Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel winner, 1981;[1] Hugo Award nominee, 1981[1]
    2. Majipoor Chronicles Arbor House (1982) ISBN 0-87795-358-9, Gollancz (1982) ISBN 0-575-03153-0, Bantam (1983) ISBN 0-553-22928-1, Pan (1983) ISBN 0-330-28117-8, collection of 5 short stories and 5 novelettes/novellas:
      "Thesme and the Ghayrog" (novelette), "The Time of the Burning", "In the Fifth Year of the Voyage" (novelette), "Calintane Explains", "The Desert of Stolen Dreams" (novella), "The Soul Painter and the Shapeshifter" (novelette), "Crime and Punishment", "Among the Dream-Speakers", "A Thief in Ni-Moya" (novella), "Voriax and Valentine"
    3. Valentine Pontifex Arbor House (1983) ISBN 0-87795-544-1, Gollancz (1983) ISBN 0-575-03444-0, Bantam (1984) ISBN 0-553-24494-9, Pan (1985) ISBN 0-330-28707-9
  2. The Mountains of Majipoor Bantam (1995) ISBN 0-553-09614-1, Pan (1995) ISBN 0-330-33519-7, Bantam (1996) ISBN 0-553-57327-6
  3. Lord Prestimion Cycle (prequel):
    1. Sorcerers of Majipoor Macmillan UK (1997) ISBN 0-333-64486-7, HarperPrism (1997) ISBN 0-06-105254-X, Pan (1997) ISBN 0-330-34269-X, HarperPrism (1998) ISBN 0-06-105780-0
    2. Lord Prestimion Harper (1999) ISBN 0-00-224678-3, Eos (2000) ISBN 0-06-105810-6
    3. The King of Dreams Voyager (2001) ISBN 0-00-224745-3, Eos (2001) ISBN 0-06-105171-3
  4. Tales of Majipoor Gollancz (2013) ISBN 978-0-575-13006-7, Roc (2013) ISBN 978-0-451-46498-9, collection of 7 novelettes/novellas:
    "The End of the Line" (novelette), "The Book of Changes" (novella), "The Tomb of the Pontifex Dvorn" (novelette), "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" (novelette), "Dark Times at the Midnight Market" (novelette), "The Way They Wove the Spells in Sippulgar" (novelette), "The Seventh Shrine" (novella)
Gilgamesh
  1. Gilgamesh the King Arbor House (1984) ISBN 0-87795-599-9, Bantam (1985) ISBN 0-553-25250-X, Pan (1986) ISBN 0-330-29223-4, ibooks (2005) ISBN 1-4165-0479-6
  2. To the Land of the Living Popular Questar (1989) ISBN 0-445-20844-9, Bison (2005) ISBN 0-8032-9331-3
New Springtime
  1. At Winter's End Asimov's Science Fiction (January 1988), Warner (1988) ISBN 0-446-51384-9, Bison (2005) ISBN 978-0-8032-9330-4
  2. The New Springtime Warner (1990) ISBN 0-446-51442-X (aka The Queen of Springtime)
  3. Related story:

Singleton Novels

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Omnibus editions

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  • Hawksbill Station
  • Up the Line
  • Project Pendulum
  • Those Who Watch
  • The Man in the Maze
  • Tom O'Bedlam
  • The Way to Spook City

Short fiction

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Collections
'The Collected Stories'

Anthologies edited

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The Science Fiction Hall of Fame

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Alpha

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New Dimensions

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Nebula Award anthologies

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Universe anthologies (with Karen Haber)

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Legends

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Others

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  • Earthmen & Strangers (1966)
    • Terrestres e estranhos (1968), Portuguese version of Earthmen & Strangers including new Portuguese scifi texts organized by Portuguese writer and publisher Lima Rodrigues[15][16]
  • 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

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For adults

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  • 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)[17]

For children

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  • 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

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b "1981 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Books by Award | WWEnd". Worldswithoutend.com. Retrieved 11 July 2009.
  2. ^ "Bibliography: Blood on the Mink". Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  3. ^ "1967 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Books by Award | WWEnd". Worldswithoutend.com. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  4. ^ a b "1968 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Books by Award | WWEnd". Worldswithoutend.com. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  5. ^ "1969 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Books by Award | WWEnd". Worldswithoutend.com. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  6. ^ a b "1970 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Books by Award | WWEnd". Worldswithoutend.com. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  7. ^ a b "1971 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Books by Award | WWEnd". Worldswithoutend.com. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  8. ^ a b c d "1972 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Books by Award | WWEnd". Worldswithoutend.com. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  9. ^ a b "1973 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Books by Award | WWEnd". Worldswithoutend.com. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  10. ^ "1975 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Books by Award | WWEnd". Worldswithoutend.com. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  11. ^ a b "1976 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Books by Award | WWEnd". Worldswithoutend.com. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  12. ^ "1977 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Books by Award | WWEnd". Worldswithoutend.com. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  13. ^ Robert Silverberg bibliography at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database (ISFDB). Retrieved 2013-03-26.
  14. ^ "1999 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Books by Award | WWEnd". Worldswithoutend.com. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  15. ^ TERRESTRES E ESTRANHOS / COORD. E NOT. DE ROBERT SILVERBERG E LIMA RODRIGUES ; TRAD. EDUARDO SALÓ, Portuguese National Library catalogue
  16. ^ Holstein, Álvaro De Sousa (17 March 2010). "Memórias da Ficção Científica: Terrestres e Estranhos (Junho 1968)". Memórias da Ficção Científica. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  17. ^ "7 Reasons Why Robert Silverberg Remains a Must-Read | Tor.com". 9 September 2016.