List of Ace Single Volumes - A Series

A Series

  • A-1 NA Brigitte von Tessin The Shame and the Glory (1966)
  • A-3 SF Bernard Wolfe Limbo (1966)
  • A-4 SF J. R. R. Tolkien The Fellowship of the Ring (1965)
  • A-5 SF J. R. R. Tolkien The Two Towers (1965)
  • A-6 SF J. R. R. Tolkien The Return of the King (1965)
  • A-7 NA The editors of Short Story International The World's Best Contemporary Short Stories (1966)
  • A-8 SF John Myers Myers Silverlock (1966)
  • A-9 NA Todhunter Ballard Gold In California! (1966)
  • A-10 SF Terry Carr and Donald A. Wollheim (eds.) The World's Best SF: 1967 (1967)
  • A-11 NA Harold T. Wilkins Flying Saucers on the Attack (1967)
  • A-12 SF Terry Carr (ed.) New Worlds Of Fantasy (1967)
  • A-13 SF James H. Schmitz The Witches Of Karres (1968)
  • A-15 SF Terry Carr and Donald A. Wollheim (eds.) World's Best SF: 1968' (1968)
  • A-16 SF Alexei Panshin Rite Of Passage (1968)
  • A-17 SF Avram Davidson (ed.) The Best From Fantasy & Science Fiction, 14th Series (1968)
  • A-18 NA Frederick E. Smith A Killing For The Hawks
  • A-19 SF Piers Anthony and Robert E. Margroff The Ring (1968)
  • A-20 NA Dorothy Malone Cookbook For Beginners (1968)
  • A-21 NA Corinne Griffith Eggs I Have Known (1968)
  • A-22 NA Jean Mattimore and Clark Mattimore Cooking By The Clock (1968)
  • A-23 NA Alberto Moravia The Wayward Wife (1968)
  • A-24 NA William A. Bishop Winged Warfare (1967)
  • A-25 SF Edgar Rice Burroughs The Outlaw Of Torn (1968)
  • A-26 NA Peter J. Steincrohn How To Get A Good Night's Sleep (1968)
  • A-27 NA Jim Harmon The Great Radio Heroes (1968)
  • A-28 NA RenĂ© Fonck Ace of Aces (1968)
  • A-29 SF James Blish and Norman L. Knight A Torrent Of Faces (1968)
  • A-130 NA Robert B. Douglas (trans.) The Hundred Stories

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