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Bibliography

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This is a list of first publications. For a more complete list of Reynolds' publications, including translations, see "Mack Reynolds" at The Internet Speculative Fiction Database.

Anthologies containing stories by Mack Reynolds

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  • "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.