Frederik Pohl - Bibliography - Collections

Collections

  • Alternating Currents (1956)
    • "Happy Birthday, Dear Jesus," (original here)
    • "The Ghost Maker," 1954
    • "Let the Ants Try," 1949
    • "Pythias," 1955
    • "The Mapmakers," 1955
    • "Rafferty’s Reasons," 1955
    • "Target One," 1955
    • "Grandy Devil," 1955
    • "The Tunnel Under the World," 1955
    • "What to Do Until the Analyst Comes ," 1956
  • The Case Against Tomorrow (1957)
    • "The Midas Plague," 1954
    • "The Census Takers," 1956
    • "The Candle Lighter," 1955
    • "The Celebrated No-Hit Inning," 1956
    • "Wapshot’s Demon," 1956
    • "My Lady Green Sleeves," 1957
  • Tomorrow Times Seven (1959)
    • "The Haunted Corpse," 1957
    • "The Middle of Nowhere," 1955
    • "The Gentle Venusian ," 1958
    • "The Day of the Boomer Dukes," 1956
    • "Survival Kit," 1957
    • "The Knights of Arthur," 1958
    • "To See Another Mountain," 1959
  • The Man Who Ate the World (1960)
    • "The Man Who Ate the World," 1956
    • "The Wizards of Pung's Corners," 1959
    • "The Waging of the Peace," 1959
    • "The Snowmen," 1959
    • "The Day the Icicle Works Closed," 1959
  • Turn Left At Thursday (1961)
    • "Mars by Moonlight," 1958
    • "The Richest Man in Levittown ," 1959
    • "The Seven Deadly Virtues," 1958
    • "The Martian in the Attic," 1960
    • "Third Offense," 1958
    • "The Hated," 1958
    • "I Plinglot, Who You?," 1959
  • The Wonder Effect (1962) (with Cyril M. Kornbluth)
    • "Introduction,"
    • "Critical Mass," 1962
    • "A Gentle Dying," 1961
    • "Nightmare with Zeppelins," 1958
    • "Best Friend ," 1941
    • "The World of Myrion Flowers," 1961
    • "Trouble in Time ," 1940
    • "The Engineer," 1956
    • "Mars-Tube ," 1941
    • "The Quaker Cannon," 1961
  • The Abominable Earthman (1963)
    • "The Abominable Earthman," 1961
    • "We Never Mention Aunt Nora ," 1958
    • "A Life and a Half," 1959
    • "Punch," 1961
    • "The Martian Star-Gazers," 1962
    • "Whatever Counts," 1959
    • "Three Portraits and a Prayer," 1962
  • Digits and Dastards (1966)
    • "The Children of Night," 1964
    • "The Fiend," 1964
    • "Earth Eighteen," 1964
    • "Father of the Stars," 1964
    • "The Five Hells of Orion," 1962
    • "With Redfern on Capella XII," 1965 (writing as Charles Satterfield)
    • "How to Count on Your Fingers," 1956
    • "On Binary Digits and Human Habits," 1962
  • The Frederik Pohl Omnibus (1966)
    • "The Man Who Ate the World," 1956 (not in Survival Kit)
    • "The Seven Deadly Virtues," 1958
    • "The Day the Icicle Works Closed," 1960 (not in Survival Kit)
    • "The Knights of Arthur," 1958
    • "Mars by Moonlight," 1958
    • "The Haunted Corpse," 1957
    • "The Middle of Nowhere," 1955
    • "The Day of the Boomer Dukes," 1956
    • "The Snowmen," 1959 (not in Survival Kit)
    • "The Wizards of Pung’s Corners ," 1958 (not in Survival Kit)
    • "The Waging of the Peace ", 1959 (not in Survival Kit)
    • "Survival Kit," 1957
    • "I Plinglot, Who You?," 1959
  • Day Million (1970)
    • "Day Million," 1966
    • "The Deadly Mission of Phineas Snodgrass," 1962
    • "The Day the Martians Came", 1967
    • "The Schematic Man," 1969
    • "Small Lords," 1957
    • "Making Love ," 1966
    • "Way Up Yonder," 1959
    • "Speed Trap," 1967
    • "It’s a Young World," 1941
    • "Under Two Moons," 1965
  • The Gold at the Starbow's End (1972)
    • "The Gold at the Starbow's End," 1972
    • "Sad Solarian Screenwriter Sam," 1972
    • "Call Me Million," 1970
    • "Shaffery among the Immortals," 1972
    • "The Merchants of Venus," 1972 (in "Heechee" series)
  • The Best of Frederik Pohl (1975)
    • Introduction: "A Variety of Excellence," by Lester del Rey
    • "The Tunnel Under the World," 1954
    • "Punch," 1961
    • "Three Portraits and a Prayer," 1962
    • "Day Million," 1966
    • "Happy Birthday, Dear Jesus," 1956
    • "We Never Mention Aunt Nora," 1958
    • "Father of the Stars," 1964
    • "The Day the Martians Came," 1967
    • "The Midas Plague," 1954
    • "The Snowmen," 1959
    • "How to Count on Your Fingers," 1956
    • "Grandy Devil," 1955
    • "Speed Trap," 1967
    • "The Richest Man in Levittown," 1959 (orig. pub. as "The Bitterest Pill")
    • "The Day the Icicle Works Closed," 1959
    • "The Hated," 1961
    • "The Martian in the Attic," 1960
    • "The Census Takers," 1955
    • "The Children of Night," 1964
    • Afterword: "What the Author Has to Say About All This"
  • In The Problem Pit (1976)
    • "Introduction: Science-Fiction Games," 1974
    • "In the Problem Pit," 1973
    • "Let the Ants Try," 1949
    • "To See Another Mountain," 1959
    • "The Deadly Mission of Phineas Snodgrass," 1962 (aka The Time Machine of Phineas Snodgrass)
    • "Golden Ages Gone Away," 1972
    • "Rafferty's Reasons," 1955
    • "I Remember a Winter," 1972
    • "The Schematic Man," 1968
    • "What to Do Until the Analyst Comes," 1955 (aka Everybody's Happy But Me!)
    • "Some Joys Under the Star," 1973
    • "The Man Who Ate the World," 1956
    • "SF: The Game-Playing Literature," 1971 (aka The Game-Playing Literature)
  • The Early Pohl (1976):
    • "Elegy for a Dead Planet: Luna," 1937, (writing as Elton Andrews)
    • "The Dweller in the Ice," 1940, (writing as James MacCreigh)
    • "The King's Eye," 1940, (writing as James MacCreigh)
    • "It's a Young World," 1940, (writing as James MacCreigh)
    • "Daughters of Eternity," 1940, (writing as James MacCreigh)
    • "Earth, Farewell!" 1940, (writing as James MacCreigh)
    • "Conspiracy on Callisto," 1943, (writing as James MacCreigh)
    • "Highwayman of the Void," 1943, (writing under Dirk Wylie's name)
    • "Double-Cross," 1943, (writing as James MacCreigh)
  • Critical Mass (1977) (with Cyril M. Kornbluth)
    • "Introduction," (Pohl)
    • "The Quaker Cannon," 1961
    • "Mute Inglorious Tam," 1974
    • "The World of Myrion Flowers," 1961
    • "The Gift of Garigolli," 1974
    • "A Gentle Dying," 1961
    • "A Hint of Henbane," 1961
    • "The Meeting," 1972
    • "The Engineer," 1956
    • "Nightmare with Zeppelins," 1958
    • "Critical Mass," 1962
    • "Afterword," (Pohl)
  • Survival Kit (1979) (abridged from The Frederik Pohl Omnibus 1966, see)
    • "The Seven Deadly Virtues," 1958
    • "The Knights of Arthur," 1958
    • "Mars by Moonlight," 1958
    • "The Haunted Corpse," 1957
    • "The Middle of Nowhere," 1955
    • "The Day of the Boomer Dukes," 1956
    • "Survival Kit," 1957
    • "I Plinglot, Who You?," 1959
  • Before the Universe (1980) (with Cyril M. Kornbluth)
    • "Mars-Tube," 1941
    • "Trouble in Time," 1940
    • "Vacant World," 1940
    • "Best Friend," 1941
    • "Nova Midplane," 1940
    • "The Extrapolated Dimwit," 1942
  • Planets Three, 1982 (a collection of 3 novellas written as James MacCreigh):
    • "Figurehead, " 1951 (orig as "The Genius Beasts" by MacCreigh)
    • "Red Moon of Danger," 1951 (orig as "Danger Moon" by MacCreigh)
    • "Donovan Had a Dream," 1947
  • Midas World (1983)
    • "The Fire-Bringer," (original here)
    • "The Midas Plague," 1954
    • "Servant of the People," 1983
    • "The Man Who Ate the World," 1956
    • "Farmer on the Dole," 1982
    • "The Lord of the Skies," 1983
    • "The New Neighbors," 1983
  • Pohlstars (1984)
    • "The Sweet, Sad Queen of the Grazing Isles,"
    • "The High Test," 1983
    • "Spending a Day at the Lottery Fair," 1983
    • "Second Coming," 1983
    • "Enjoy, Enjoy," 1974
    • "Growing Up in Edge City," 1975
    • "We Purchased People," 1974
    • "Rem the Rememberer," 1974
    • "The Mother Trip," 1975
    • "A Day in the Life of Able Charlie," 1976
    • "The Way It Was," 1977
    • "The Wizard-Masters of Peng-Shi Angle (né The Wizards of Pung's Corners)," original story 1958, retranslation 1984.
  • BiPohl (1987), two novels in one volume:
    • Drunkard's Walk
    • Age of the Pussyfoot
  • Our Best: The Best of Frederik Pohl and C.M. Kornbluth (1987) (with Cyril M. Kornbluth)
    • "Introduction," (Pohl)
    • "The Stories of the Sixties," (Pohl, section introduction)
    • "Critical Mass," 1962
    • "The World of Myrion Flowers," 1961
    • "The Engineer," 1956
    • "A Gentle Dying," 1961
    • "Nightmare with Zeppelins," 1958
    • "The Quaker Cannon," 1961
    • "The 60/40 Stories," (Pohl, section introduction)
    • "Trouble in Time ," 1940
    • "Mars-Tube · ss Astonishing Stories Sep ’41
    • "Epilogue to The Space Merchants," (Pohl, section introduction)
    • "Gravy Planet," (extract from the magazine serial, not used in the book)
    • "The Final Stories," (Pohl, section introduction)
    • "Mute Inglorious Tam," 1974
    • "The Gift of Garigolli," 1974
    • "The Meeting," 1972
    • "Afterword," (Pohl)
  • Platinum Pohl (2005)
    • "Introduction," (by James Frenkel)
    • "The Merchants of Venus," 1972 (in the "Heechee" series)
    • "The Things That Happen," 1985
    • "The High Test," 1983
    • "My Lady Green Sleeves," 1957
    • "The Kindly Isle," 1984
    • "The Middle of Nowhere," 1955
    • "I Remember a Winter," 1972
    • "The Greening of Bed-Stuy," 1984
    • "To See Another Mountain," 1959
    • "The Mapmakers," 1955
    • "Spending a Day at the Lottery Fair," 1983
    • "The Celebrated No-Hit Inning," 1956
    • "Some Joys Under the Star," 1973
    • "Servant of the People," 1983
    • "Waiting for the Olympians," 1988
    • "Criticality," 1984
    • "Shaffery Among the Immortals," 1972
    • "The Day the Icicle Works Closed," 1960
    • "Saucery," 1986
    • "The Gold at the Starbow’s End," 1972
    • "Growing Up in Edge City," 1975
    • "The Knights of Arthur," 1958
    • "Creation Myths of the Recently Extinct," 1994
    • "The Meeting," 1972 (with C. M. Kornbluth)
    • "Let the Ants Try," 1949
    • "Speed Trap," 1967
    • "The Day the Martians Came ," 1967
    • "Day Million," 1966
    • "The Mayor of Mare Tranq," 1996
    • "Fermi and Frost," 1985
    • "Afterword: Fifty Years and Counting"

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