List of Ace SF Letter-series Single Titles - D and S Series

D and S Series

  • S-066 SF L. Ron Hubbard Return to Tomorrow
  • S-090 SF Robert Moore Williams The Chaos Fighters
  • D-096 SF Andre Norton The Last Planet (Special Edition-half of the Ace Double with same code-circa 1959)
  • D-110 SF Isaac Asimov The 1,000 Year Plan (Special Edition-half of the Ace Double with same code-circa 1959)
  • D-121 SF Andre Norton The Stars Are Ours! (Special Edition-half of the Ace Double with same code-circa 1959)
  • D-125 SF Isaac Asimov The Man Who Upset the Universe (1955)
  • S-133 SF Donald A. Wollheim (Ed.) Adventures On Other Planets
  • D-146 SF Murray Leinster The Forgotten Planet (Special Edition-half of the Ace Double with same code-circa 1959)
  • D-155 SF Jules Verne A Journey To The Center Of The Earth (1956)
  • D-169 SF Jack Williamson And James E. Gunn Star Bridge
  • S-183 SF Donald A. Wollheim (Ed.) The End of the World
  • D-187 SF A. E. van Vogt The Pawns of Null-A
  • D-211 SF Philip K. Dick Eye in the Sky (1957)
  • D-233 SF Rex Gordon First on Mars
  • D-245 SF Jules Verne Off on a Comet (1957)
  • D-261 SF Philip K. Dick The Variable Man And Other Stories (1957)
  • D-274 SF Charles Eric Maine World Without Men (1958)
  • D-283 SF Clifford D. Simak City (1958)
  • D-309 SF H. G. Wells The Island Of Dr. Moreau (1958)
  • D-324 SF Ray Cummings Brigands of the Moon (1958)
  • D-327 SF Jefferson Howard Sutton First on the Moon
  • D-339 SF Clifford D. Simak Ring Around the Sun’’
  • D-340 SF Philip K. Dick Solar Lottery (1959)
  • D-350 SF Peter George (as Peter Bryant) Red Alert
  • D-354 SF Donald A. Wollheim (ed.) The Hidden Planet: Science-Fiction Adventures On Venus (1959)
  • D-366 SF Alan E. Nourse and J. A. Meyer The Invaders Are Coming
  • D-377 SF Jefferson Howard Sutton Bombs in Orbit (1959)
  • D-388 SF H. G. Wells When the Sleeper Wakes (1959)
  • D-397 SF Jules Verne Journey to the Center of the Earth
  • D-405 SF Rex Gordon First to the Stars
  • D-422 SF Anthony Boucher and J. Francis Mccomas (eds.) The Best From F & SF, 3rd Series
  • D-455 SF Anthony Boucher (Ed.) The Best From Fantasy And Science Fiction, 4th Series (1960)
  • D-461 SF Andre Norton The Time Traders (1960)
  • D-468 SF Eric Frank Russell Sentinel of Space (1960)
  • D-473 SF Eric Temple Bell (As John Taine) The Greatest Adventure’’
  • D-478 SF Jefferson Howard Sutton Spacehive (1960)
  • D-482 SF A. E. van Vogt The Weapon Shops of Isher (1961)
  • D-490 SF Donald A. Wollheim (Ed.) Adventures on Other Planets (1961)
  • D-498 SF Andre Norton Galactic Derelict (1961)
  • D-504 SF Jules Verne Master of the World (1961)
  • D-516 SF Otis Adelbert Kline The Swordsman Of Mars (1961)
  • D-525 SF Murray Leinster This World Is Taboo (1961)
  • D-527 SF Andre Norton Star Guard (1961)
  • D-528 SF Murray Leinster The Forgotten Planet
  • D-530 SF Robert Moore Williams The Day They H-Bombed Los Angeles (1961)
  • D-531 SF Otis Adelbert Kline The Outlaws of Mars
  • D-534 SF Andre Norton Daybreak - 2250 A. D. (1961)
  • D-535 SF Ray Cummings The Shadow Girl (1962)
  • D-537 SF H. G. Wells The Island of Dr. Moreau (1961)
  • D-538 SF Isaac Asimov The 1,000 Year Plan (1961)
  • D-541 SF Alan E. Nourse Scavengers in Space (1962)
  • D-542 SF Andre Norton The Last Planet (1962)
  • D-544 SF Frank Belknap Long Space Station #1 (1962)
  • D-546 SF Andre Norton The Crossroads of Time
  • D-547 SF John Brunner The Super Barbarians (1962)
  • D-550 SF Poul Anderson No World of Their Own (1962)
  • D-551 SF Peter George (as Peter Bryant) Red Alert
  • D-555 SF Jack Williamson The Trial of Terra (1962)
  • D-568 SF Poul Anderson Star Ways (1962)

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