James H. Schmitz - Novels

Novels

Listed by title, with chronological publishing list.

  • The Demon Breed (retitle of The Tuvela)
    • Hardcover, 1968, Ace Books/SFBC
    • Paperback, 1968, Ace Books
    • Hardcover, 1969, MacDonald
    • Hardcover, 1971, UK SFBC/Newton Abbot
    • Paperback, 1974, Orbit Books
    • Paperback, 1979, Ace Books/SFBC
    • Paperback, 1981, Ace Books
  • The Eternal Frontiers
    • Hardcover, 1973, G. P. Putnam's Sons
    • Paperback, 1973, Berkley Books
    • Hardcover, 1964, Sidgwick & Jackson
    • Hardcover, 1976, Sidgwick & Jackson (in a 3-in-1 compilation titled Special 18)
  • Legacy (retitle of A Tale of Two Clocks, paperback, 1979, Ace Books)
  • A Tale of Two Clocks
    • Hardcover, 1962, Torquil Books/SFBC
    • Paperback, 1965, Belmont
  • The Universe Against Her (novelized version of Novice and Undercurrents.)
    • Paperback, 1964, Ace Books
    • Paperback, 1979, Ace Books
    • Hardcover, 1981, Gregg Press
  • The Witches of Karres
    • Hardcover, 1966, Chilton
    • Paperback, 1966 (twice), Ace Books
    • Paperback, 1977, Ace Books
    • Paperback, 1981, Ace Books
    • Paperback, 1988, Gollancz
    • Hardcover, 1992, Baen Books/SFBC

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