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List of Byron Preiss Publications

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  • The Electric Company Joke Book (1973) ISBN 0-307-64824-9
  • The Silent e's from Outer Space (Western Pub., 1973; Goldencraft, 1974 ISBN 0-307-64821-4)
  • One Year Affair (1976) ISBN 0-911104-86-0
  • Weird Heroes (Pyramid Books, 1975–77)
Vol. 1 (ISBN 0-515-03746-X) to Vol. 8 (ISBN 0-515-04257-9); collections of illustrated, pulp-inspired stories
  • Fiction Illustrated #1 — Schlomo Raven: Public Detective ((Pyramid Books, 1976; by Preiss and Tom Sutton)
  • Fiction Illustrated #2 — Starfawn (Pyramid Books, 1976; by Preiss and Stephen Fabian)
  • Fiction Illustrated #3 — Chandler: Red Tide (Pyramid Books, 1976 ISBN 0-515-04241-2; Dark Horse, 2001 ISBN 1-56971-438-X)
  • Fiction Illustrated #4 — Son of Sherlock Holmes (Pyramid Books, 1977; by Preiss and Ralph Reese)
  • The Beach Boys (1979; revised ed. 1983 ISBN 0-312-07026-8)
  • The Art of Leo and Diane Dillon (1981) ISBN 0-345-28449-6
  • The Dinosaurs (1981; revised 2000 as The New Dinosaurs)
  • The Secret (1982) ISBN 0-553-01408-0 - illustrated by John Jude Palencar
  • The First Crazy Word Book: Verbs (1982) ISBN 0-531-04500-5
  • The Little Blue Brontosaurus (1983) ISBN 0-89845-165-5
  • Not the Webster's Dictionary (1983) ISBN 0-671-47418-9
  • The Bat Family (1984) ISBN 0-89845-237-6
  • Time Machine 1 — Secret of the Knights (Bantam Books, 1984; by Jim Gasperini, illustrated by Richard Hescox) ISBN 0-553-23601-6
  • Nuts! (1985) ISBN 0-553-24725-5
  • The Planets (1985) ISBN 0-553-05109-1
  • The Universe (1987) ISBN 0-553-05227-6
  • Time Machine 19 — The Death Mask of Pancho Villa (Bantam Books, 1987; by Carol Gaskin and George Guthridge, illustrated by Kenneth Huey, cover by Jim Steranko) ISBN 0-553-26674-8
  • Dragonsword, 1st edition (1988) ISBN 1-55802-003-9
  • The Microverse (1989) ISBN 0-553-05705-7
  • First Contact: The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (1990) ISBN 0-7472-3508-2
  • The Ultimate Dracula (1991) ISBN 0-7472-0552-3
  • The Ultimate Frankenstein (1991) ISBN 0-440-50352-3
  • The Ultimate Werewolf (1991 reissue ISBN 0-440-50354-X)
  • The Ultimate Dinosaur: Past, Present, and Future (1992) ISBN 0-553-07676-0
  • The Vampire State Building (1992) ISBN 0-553-15998-4
  • The Ultimate Zombie (1993) ISBN 0-440-50534-8
  • The Ultimate Witch (1993) ISBN 0-440-50531-3
  • The Ultimate Dragon (1995) ISBN 0-440-50630-1
  • The Ultimate Alien (1995) ISBN 0-440-50631-X
  • The Best Children's Books in the World (1996) ISBN 0-8109-1246-5
  • The Rhino History of Rock 'n' Roll: The '70s (1997) ISBN 0-671-01175-8
  • Are We Alone in the Cosmos? The Search for Alien Contact in the New Millennium (1999) ISBN 0-671-03892-3
  • The New Dinosaurs (2000) ISBN 0-7434-0724-5
  • The Roadkill of Middle Earth (2001) by John Carnell, illustrated by Tom Sutton, cover by Steve Fastner and Rich Larson. ISBN 0-7434-3467-6
  • Dying Inside (2002) ISBN 0-7434-3508-7
  • The Ultimate Dragon (2003) ISBN 0-7434-5868-0
  • The Best Bizarre But True Stories Ever! (2003) ISBN 0-7434-4557-3
  • Exploring The Matrix: Visions of the Cyber Present (2004) ISBN 0-312-31359-4
  • Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe (2005) ISBN 1-59687-847-9
  • Year's Best Graphic Novels, Comics & Manga (2005) ISBN 0-312-34326-4

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