List of Ace SF Letter-series Single Titles - H Series

H Series

  • H-15 SF Donald A. Wollheim and Terry Carr (eds.) The World's Best Science Fiction:: 1966
  • H-18 SF Jefferson Howard Sutton H-Bomb Over America (1966)
  • H-19 SF Frederik Pohl (ed.) The If Reader of Science Fiction (1966)
  • H-26 SF Avram Davidson (ed.) The Best From Fantasy And Science Fiction, 13th Series (1967)
  • H-30 SF Clifford D. Simak City (1967)
  • H-33 SF Andre Norton Moon of Three Rings (1967)
  • H-38 SF Fritz Leiber The Swords of Lankhmar (1968)
  • H-39 SF Philip K. Dick Eye in the Sky (1968)
  • H-41 SF Jules Verne Into The Niger Bend (1968)
  • H-42 SF Clifford D. Simak Why Call Them Back From Heaven? (1968)
  • H-43 SF Jules Verne The City in the Sahara (1968)
  • H-49 SF Jules Verne The Begum's Fortune (1968)
  • H-52 SF Jules Verne Yesterday and Tomorrow (1968)
  • H-54 SF R. A. Lafferty Past Master (1968)
  • H-58 SF Gertrude Friedberg The Revolving Boy (1968)
  • H-60 SF Jules Verne Carpathian Castle (1968)
  • H-62 SF Wilson Tucker The Lincoln Hunters (1968)
  • H-67 SF Jules Verne The Village in the Treetops (1968)
  • H-72 SF Joanna Russ Picnic on Paradise (1968)
  • H-73 SF Fritz Leiber Swords Against Wizardy (1968)
  • H-78 SF Jules Verne The Hunt for the Meteor (1968)
  • H-79 SF Bob Shaw The Two-Timers (1968)
  • H-84 SF Andre Norton Sorceress of the Witch World (1968)
  • H-86 SF D. G. Compton Synthajoy (1968)
  • H-89 SF John Macklin Dimensions Beyond The Unknown
  • H-90 SF Fritz Leiber Swords in the Mist (1968)
  • H-92 SF A. E. van Vogt The Far-Out Worlds of A. E. van Vogt (1968)
  • H-102 SF Edward E. Smith Subspace Explorers (1968)
  • H-105 SF James H. Schmitz The Demon Breed (1968)

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