Full Bibliography
- The Fast Green Car (1965)
- There's Something on the Roof (1966)
- Making Music (1966)
- Space Hostages (1967)
- Lindbergh the lone flier (1968)
- Richthofen: The Red Baron (1968)
- Cars (1963)
- Trillions (1971)
- Grinny (1973)
- High Way Home (1973)
- Emma Borrows a Cup of Sugar (1974)
- You Remember Me! (1974)
- Little Green Spaceman (1974)
- The Witches of Wimmering (1976)
- Wheelie in the Stars (1976)
- Time Trap (1976)
- Antigrav (1978)
- Escape from Splatterbang (1978)
- Flamers! (1979)
- Monster Maker (1979)
- The Best of New Dimensions (1979)
- Starstormers (1980)
- Sunburst (1980)
- A Rag, a Bone and a Hank of Hair (1980)
- Leadfoot (1980)
- Catfang (1981)
- Robot Revolt (1981)
- Evil Eye (1982)
- Extraterrestrial Tales (1976)
- Volcano (1983)
- On the Flip Side (1983)
- Snatched (1984)
- Bonkers Clocks (1985)
- Dark Sun, Bright Sun (1986)
- Mindbenders (1987)
- Sweets from a Stranger: And Other Strange Tales (1982)
- Living Fire: And Other Science Fiction Stories (1987)
- Backlash (1988)
- The Talking Car (1988)
- Horror Stories (1988)
- The Worm Charmers (1989)
- The Back-Yard War (1990)
- The Model Village (1990)
- A Hole in the Head (1991)
- The Telly Is Watching You (1991)
- Broops! Down the Chimney (1991)
- Pig Ignorant (1992)
- The Puffin Book of Science Fiction (1993)
- The Great Pet Show (1994)
- Fantastico (1994)
- Not a Dickybird (1996)
- Space Stories (1996)
- Flip Side (1998)
- The Young Oxford Book of Aliens (1998)
- Bruce Coville's Strange Worlds (2000)
- Bruce Coville's UFOs (2000)
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