Damon Knight Bibliography - Novels and Fixups

Novels and Fixups

  • Hell's Pavement. New York: Lion Books, 1955; paperback. Later retitled Analogue Men. A fix-up of "The Analogues", which appeared in Astounding Science Fiction in January 1952, and "Turncoat", which appeared in Thrilling Wonder Stories in April 1953; more than half the book is new material.
  • The People Maker. Rockville Center, NY: Zenith Books, 1959; paperback. This was expanded as A for Anything.
  • Masters of Evolution. New York: Ace Books, 1959; paperback. Bound dos-a-dos with George O. Smith's Fire in the Heavens as Ace Double D-375. Original shorter version appeared in Galaxy in 1954 as "Natural State".
  • The Sun Saboteurs. New York: Ace Books, 1961; paperback. Bound dos-a-dos with The Light of Lilith by G. McDonald Wallis as Ace Double F-108. Original shorter version appeared in If in 1955 as "The Earth Quarter". Reissued under the original title in the omnibus World Without Children and The Earth Quarter; also reissued in the UK under the original title in the omnibus Two Novels.
  • A for Anything. London: New English Library, 1961; paperback. Previously published as The People Maker; this is the first printing of the complete text.
  • Analogue Men. New York: Berkley Publishing Corporation, 1962; paperback. Retitling of Hell's Pavement.
  • Beyond the Barrier. Garden City: Doubleday & Company, 1964; hardcover.
  • The Rithian Terror. New York: Ace Books, 1965; paperback. Bound dos-a-dos with Knight's Off Center, as Ace Double M-113 see below. Original magazine appearance in Startling Stories in 1953 under the title "Double Meaning"; later included under the original title in Rule Golden/Double Meaning and Two Novels.
  • Mind Switch. New York: Berkley Books, 1965; paperback.
  • The Other Foot. London: Ronald Whiting & Wheaton, 1966; hardcover. This is a UK retitling of Mind Switch.
  • The World and Thorinn. New York: Berkley Books, 1981; hardcover. A fix-up, based on "The World and Thorinn", Galaxy, April 1968; "The Garden of Ease", Galaxy, June 1968; and "The Star Below", Galaxy, August 1968.
  • The Man in the Tree. London: Victor Gollancz, 1984; hardcover.
  • CV. New York: Tor Books, 1985; hardcover.
  • The Observers. New York: Tor Books, 1988; hardcover.
  • A Reasonable World. New York: Tor Books, 1991; hardcover.
  • Why Do Birds. New York: Tor Books, 1992; hardcover.
  • Humpty Dumpty: An Oval New York: Tor Books, 1996; hardcover.

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