M Series
- M-116 SF Robert P. Mills (ed.) The Best From Fantasy And Science Fiction, Tenth Series
- M-119 SF Jules Verne Journey to the Center of the Earth (1965)
- M-132 SF Robert W. Chambers The King in Yellow (1965)
- M-137 SF Robert P. Mills (ed.) The Best From Fantasy And Science Fiction, Eleventh Series (1966)
- M-142 SF H.F. Heard Doppelgangers (1966)
- M-143 SF John W. Campbell Islands of Space (1965)
- M-144 WE Ernest Haycox Trigger Trio (1966)
- M-145 NA Elizabeth Kellier The Patient at Tonesburry Manor (1966)
- M-146 NA anonymous (ed.) Cracked Again (1966)
- M-147 SF Andre Norton The Stars Are Ours!
- M-148 SF Andre Norton Star Born (1966)
- M-149 SF John Holbrook Vance (as Jack Vance) The Eyes of the Overworld (1966)
- M-150 SF Andre Norton The Defiant Agents
- M-151 SF Andre Norton The Last Planet
- M-152 SF H. Warner Munn King of the World's Edge (1966)
- M-153 SF A. E. van Vogt The Weapon Makers (1966)
- M-154 SF John W. Campbell Invaders from the Infinite (1966)
- M-155 SF Roger Zelazny Four For Tomorrow (1966)
- M-156 SF Andre Norton Key Out Of Time (1966)
- M-157 SF Andre Norton Star Gate (1966)
- M-158 WE Brian Garfield (as Brian Wynne) The Proud Riders (1966)
- M-159 NA Sylvia Lloyd Down East Nurse (1965)
- M-160 WE Nelson Nye Trail Of Lost Skulls (C. 1)
- M-161 NA Sharon Heath Nurse at Moorcroft Manor (1965)
- M-162 SF Donald A. Wollheim (as David Grinnell) Edge Of Time (1966)
- M-163 NA Ray Hogan Wolver
- M-164 NA Suzanne Roberts Cross Country Nurse
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