Numbered Paperback Series (1999-2009)
Number | Title | Author | Year* | ISBN | Pub. Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | The Forever War** | Joe Haldeman | 1974 | ISBN 1-85798-808-6 | 1999 |
2 | I Am Legend | Richard Matheson | 1954 | ISBN 1-85798-809-4 | 1999 |
3 | Cities in Flight | James Blish | 1950–1962 | ISBN 1-85798-811-6 | 1999 |
4 | Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? | Philip K. Dick | 1968 | ISBN 1-85798-813-2 | 1999 |
5 | The Stars My Destination** | Alfred Bester | 1956 | ISBN 1-85798-814-0 | 1999 |
6 | Babel-17 | Samuel R. Delany | 1966 | ISBN 1-85798-805-1 | 1999 |
7 | Lord of Light | Roger Zelazny | 1967 | ISBN 1-85798-820-5 | 1999 |
8 | The Fifth Head of Cerberus | Gene Wolfe | 1972 | ISBN 1-85798-817-5 | 1999 |
9 | Gateway | Frederik Pohl | 1977 | ISBN 1-85798-818-3 | 1999 |
10 | The Rediscovery of Man | Cordwainer Smith | 1950–1966 | ISBN 1-85798-819-1 | 1999 |
11 | Last and First Men | Olaf Stapledon | 1930 | ISBN 1-85798-806-X | 1999 |
12 | Earth Abides | George R. Stewart | 1949 | ISBN 1-85798-821-3 | 1999 |
13 | Martian Time-Slip | Philip K. Dick | 1964 | ISBN 1-85798-837-X | 1999 |
14 | The Demolished Man | Alfred Bester | 1953 | ISBN 1-85798-822-1 | 1999 |
15 | Stand on Zanzibar | John Brunner | 1968 | ISBN 1-85798-836-1 | 1999 |
16 | The Dispossessed | Ursula K. Le Guin | 1974 | ISBN 1-85798-882-5 | 1999 |
17 | The Drowned World | J. G. Ballard | 1962 | ISBN 1-85798-883-3 | 1999 |
18 | The Sirens of Titan | Kurt Vonnegut | 1959 | ISBN 1-85798-884-1 | 1999 |
19 | Emphyrio | Jack Vance | 1969 | ISBN 1-85798-885-X | 1999 |
20 | A Scanner Darkly | Philip K. Dick | 1977 | ISBN 1-85798-847-7 | 1999 |
21 | Star Maker | Olaf Stapledon | 1937 | ISBN 1-85798-807-8 | 1999 |
22 | Behold the Man | Michael Moorcock | 1969 | ISBN 1-85798-848-5 | 1999 |
23 | The Book of Skulls | Robert Silverberg | 1972 | ISBN 1-85798-914-7 | 1999 |
24 | The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds | H. G. Wells | 1895 & 1898 | ISBN 1-85798-887-6 | 1999 |
25 | Flowers for Algernon | Daniel Keyes | 1966 | ISBN 1-85798-938-4 | 1999 |
26 | Ubik | Philip K. Dick | 1969 | ISBN 1-85798-853-1 | 2000 |
27 | Timescape | Gregory Benford | 1980 | ISBN 1-85798-935-X | 2000 |
28 | More Than Human | Theodore Sturgeon | 1953 | ISBN 1-85798-852-3 | 2000 |
29 | Man Plus | Frederik Pohl | 1976 | ISBN 1-85798-946-5 | 2000 |
30 | A Case of Conscience | James Blish | 1958 | ISBN 1-85798-924-4 | 2000 |
31 | The Centauri Device | M. John Harrison | 1975 | ISBN 1-85798-997-X | 2000 |
32 | Dr. Bloodmoney | Philip K. Dick | 1965 | ISBN 1-85798-952-X | 2000 |
33 | Non-Stop | Brian Aldiss | 1958 | ISBN 1-85798-998-8 | 2000 |
34 | The Fountains of Paradise | Arthur C. Clarke | 1979 | ISBN 1-85798-721-7 | 2000 |
35 | Pavane | Keith Roberts | 1968 | ISBN 1-85798-937-6 | 2000 |
36 | Now Wait for Last Year | Philip K. Dick | 1966 | ISBN 1-85798-701-2 | 2000 |
37 | Nova | Samuel R. Delany | 1968 | ISBN 1-85798-742-X | 2001 |
38 | The First Men in the Moon | H. G. Wells | 1901 | ISBN 1-85798-746-2 | 2001 |
39 | The City and the Stars | Arthur C. Clarke | 1956 | ISBN 1-85798-763-2 | 2001 |
40 | Blood Music | Greg Bear | 1985 | ISBN 1-85798-762-4 | 2001 |
41 | Jem | Frederik Pohl | 1980 | ISBN 1-85798-789-6 | 2001 |
42 | Bring the Jubilee | Ward Moore | 1953 | ISBN 1-85798-764-0 | 2001 |
43 | VALIS | Philip K. Dick | 1981 | ISBN 1-85798-339-4 | 2001 |
44 | The Lathe of Heaven | Ursula K. Le Guin | 1971 | ISBN 1-85798-951-1 | 2001 |
45 | The Complete Roderick | John Sladek | 1980 & 1983 | ISBN 1-85798-340-8 | 2001 |
46 | Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said | Philip K. Dick | 1974 | ISBN 1-85798-341-6 | 2001 |
47 | The Invisible Man | H. G. Wells | 1897 | ISBN 1-85798-949-X | 2001 |
48 | Grass | Sheri S. Tepper | 1989 | ISBN 1-85798-798-5 | 2002 |
49 | A Fall of Moondust | Arthur C. Clarke | 1961 | ISBN 0-575-07317-9 | 2002 |
50 | Eon | Greg Bear | 1985 | ISBN 0-575-07316-0 | 2002 |
51 | The Shrinking Man | Richard Matheson | 1956 | ISBN 0-575-07463-9 | 2003 |
52 | The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch | Philip K. Dick | 1965 | ISBN 0-575-07480-9 | 2003 |
53 | The Dancers at the End of Time | Michael Moorcock | 1974–1976 | ISBN 0-575-07476-0 | 2003 |
54 | The Space Merchants | Frederik Pohl and Cyril M. Kornbluth | 1953 | ISBN 0-575-07528-7 | 2003 |
55 | Time Out of Joint | Philip K. Dick | 1959 | ISBN 0-575-07458-2 | 2003 |
56 | Downward to the Earth | Robert Silverberg | 1970 | ISBN 0-575-07523-6 | 2004 |
57 | The Simulacra | Philip K. Dick | 1964 | ISBN 0-575-07460-4 | 2004 |
58 | The Penultimate Truth | Philip K. Dick | 1964 | ISBN 0-575-07481-7 | 2005 |
59 | Dying Inside | Robert Silverberg | 1972 | ISBN 0-575-07525-2 | 2005 |
60 | Ringworld** | Larry Niven | 1970 | ISBN 0-575-07702-6 | 2005 |
61 | The Child Garden | Geoff Ryman | 1989 | ISBN 0-575-07690-9 | 2005 |
62 | Mission of Gravity | Hal Clement | 1954 | ISBN 0-575-07708-5 | 2005 |
63 | A Maze of Death | Philip K. Dick | 1970 | ISBN 0-575-07461-2 | 2005 |
64 | Tau Zero | Poul Anderson | 1970 | ISBN 0-575-07732-8 | 2006 |
65 | Rendezvous with Rama | Arthur C. Clarke | 1972 | ISBN 0-575-07733-6 | 2006 |
66 | Life During Wartime | Lucius Shepard | 1987 | ISBN 0-575-07734-4 | 2006 |
67 | Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang | Kate Wilhelm | 1976 | ISBN 0-575-07914-2 | 2006 |
68 | Roadside Picnic | Arkady and Boris Strugatsky | 1972 | ISBN 0-575-07978-9 | 2007 |
69 | Dark Benediction | Walter M. Miller, Jr. | 1951 | ISBN 0-575-07977-0 | 2007 |
70 | Mockingbird | Walter Tevis | 1980 | ISBN 0-575-07915-0 | 2007 |
71 | Dune** | Frank Herbert | 1965 | ISBN 0-575-08150-3 | 2007 |
72 | The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress** | Robert A. Heinlein | 1966 | ISBN 0-575-08241-0 | 2008 |
73*** | The Man in the High Castle** | Philip K. Dick | 1962 | ISBN 0-575-08205-4 | 2009 |
* Year of original publication.
** Also published in the SF Masterworks hardcover series.
*** Possibly due to a printing error, The Man in the High Castle (number 73) has 72 printed on its cover.
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