Stories
Callahan's Crosstime Saloon contains the following stories, virtually all of which were published in Analog Science Fiction and Fact:
- "The Guy With the Eyes"
- "The Time-Traveler"
- "The Centipede's Dilemma"
- "Two Heads Are Better Than One"
- "The Law Of Conservation of Pain"
- "Just Dessert"
- "A Voice is Heard in Ramah..."
- "Unnatural Causes"
- "The Wonderful Conspiracy"
Time Travelers Strictly Cash contains four Callahan stories and several non-Callahan stories and essays.
Callahan's Secret contains four Callahan stories; there is only Callahan material.
Callahan's Legacy contains three sections that were not separately published as stories.
All of the later works appeared as singular novels.
Some elements of Callahan's Lady and Lady Slings the Booze have been separately published in Pulphouse.
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