Books
- Doctor Eszterhazy series
- The Adventures of Doctor Eszterhazy, Owlswick Press, 1990; includes all but one of the published Doctor Eszterhazy stories.
- "The Odd Old Bird" in The Other Nineteenth Century
- Limekiller series
- Limekiller, Old Earth Books, 2003; includes all of the published Limekiller stories
- Vergil Magus series
- The Phoenix and the Mirror, Doubleday, 1969; the first Vergil Magus novel
- Vergil in Averno, Doubleday, 1987; the second Vergil Magus novel
- The Scarlet Fig; or Slowly through a Land of Stone; Rose Press, 2005, the third Vergil Magus novel
- "The Other Magus," in Edges, edited by Ursula K. Le Guin and Virginia Kidd, Pocket Books; Berkley paperback, 1980
- "Vergil and the Caged Bird," Amazing, January 1987
- "Vergil and the Dukos: Hic Inclusus Vitam Perdit, or The Imitations of the King," Asimov's, September 1997, pp. 102–113
- "Vergil Magus: King without Country," with Michael Swanwick, Asimov's, July 1998
- Peregrine series
- Peregrine: Primus, Walker, 1969
- Peregrine: Secundus, Berkley paperback, 1981
- Novels
- Clash of Star-Kings, Ace double, 1966
- The Enemy of My Enemy, Berkley paperback, 1966
- The Island Under the Earth, Ace paperback, 1969
- The Kar-Chee Reign, Ace double, 1966
- Masters of the Maze, Pyramid paperback, 1965
- Mutiny in Space, Pyramid Books, 1964
- Rogue Dragon, Ace paperback, 1965
- Rork!, Berkley Medallion paperback, 1965
- Ursus of Ultima Thule, Avon paperback, 1973
- With Grania Davis
- The Boss in the Wall, A Treatise on the House Devil, Tachyon Publications, 1998
- Marco Polo and the Sleeping Beauty, Baen Books paperback, 1987
- With Harlan Ellison
- "Up Christopher to Madness," Knight Magazine, 1965
- With Ward Moore
- Joyleg, A Folly, Pyramid paperback, 1962
- Collections
- Or All the Seas with Oysters, Berkely Books, 1962
- Strange Seas and Stories, Doubleday, 1971
- Adventures in Unhistory, Owlswick Press, 1993
- The Avram Davidson Treasury, Tor, 1998
- The Investigations of Avram Davidson, Owlswick Press, 1999
- Everybody Has Somebody in Heaven, Devora Publishing, 2000
- The Other Nineteenth Century, Tor, 2001
- Ellery Queen books – the novels written based on outlines by Frederic Dannay, one of the cousins who created "Ellery Queen"
- And on the Eighth Day, Random House, 1964
- The Fourth Side of the Triangle, Random House, 1965
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