Later Series
- "Professor Harold and the Trustees" (1992) (Christopher Stasheff)
- "Sir Harold and the Gnome King" (1990) (L. Sprague de Camp)
- "Sir Harold and the Monkey King" (1992) (Christopher Stasheff)
- "Knight and the Enemy" (1992) (Holly Lisle, from an outline by L. Sprague de Camp and Christopher Stasheff)
- "Arms and the Enchanter" (1992) (John Maddox Roberts, from an outline by L. Sprague de Camp and Christopher Stasheff)
- "Enchanter Kiev" (1995) (Roland J. Green & Frieda A. Murray)
- "Sir Harold and the Hindu King" (1995) (Christopher Stasheff)
- "Sir Harold of Zodanga" (1995) (L. Sprague de Camp)
- "Harold Shakespeare" (1995) (Tom Wham)
- "Return to Xanadu" (2005) (Lawrence Watt-Evans)
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