George H. Smith (fiction Author) - Works

Works

  • Dylan MacBride series
    • Kar Kaballa (1969)
    • The Second War of the Worlds (1976)
    • The Island Snatchers (1978)
  • Doomsday Wing (1963)
  • The Forgotten Planet (1965) (as by George Henry Smith)
  • The Unending Night (1964)
  • The Four Day Weekend (1966) (as by George Henry Smith)
  • Druid's World (1967) (as by George Henry Smith)
  • Witch Queen of Lochlann (1969) (published under both names)

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