Operation Chaos (novel) - Magazine Publication

Magazine Publication

  • "Operation Afreet", in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1956
  • "Operation Salamander", in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1957
  • "Operation Incubus", in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1959
  • "Operation Changeling" (serial), in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May–June 1969
Works by Poul Anderson
Hoka
  • Earthman's Burden
  • Star Prince Charlie
  • Hoka!
The Psychotechnic
League
  • Star Ways
  • The Snows of Ganymede
  • Virgin Planet
  • The Psychotechnic League
  • Cold Victory
  • Starship
Tomorrow's
Children
  • Tomorrow's Children
  • Chain of Logic
Technic History

  • War of the Wing-Men
  • Trader to the Stars
  • The Trouble Twisters
  • Satan's World
  • The Earth Book of Stormgate
  • Mirkheim
  • The People of the Wind
Technic History

  • Ensign Flandry
  • A Circus of Hells
  • The Rebel Worlds
  • The Day of Their Return
  • Agent of the Terran Empire
  • Flandry of Terra
  • A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows
  • A Stone in Heaven
  • The Game of Empire
  • The Long Night
  • Let the Spacemen Beware
Seria Worthing
  • Capitol (1979)
  • Hot Sleep (1979)
  • The Worthing Chronicle (1983)
  • The Worthing Saga (1990)
Time Patrol
  • Time Patrol
  • Brave to be a King
  • The Year of the Ransom
  • The Shield of Time
History of Rustum
  • Orbit Unlimited
  • New America
Maurai
  • Maurai and Kith
  • Orion Shall Rise
Harvest of Stars
  • Harvest of Stars
  • The Stars Are Also Fire
  • Harvest of Fire
  • The Fleet of Stars
Other novels
science-fiction
  • Flight to Forever
  • Vault of the Ages
  • Brain Wave
  • Question and Answer
  • No World of Their Own
  • The Long Way Home
  • Perish by the Sword
  • War of Two Worlds
  • The Enemy Stars
  • The High Crusade
  • Murder in Black Letter
  • Twilight World
  • After Doomsday
  • The Makeshift Rocket
  • Murder Bound
  • Shield
  • Three Worlds to Conquer
  • The Corridors of Time
  • The Star Fox
  • The Fox, the Dog and the Griffin: A Folk Tale Adapted from the Danish of C. Molbeck
  • World Without Stars
  • Tau Zero
  • The Byworlder
  • The Dancer from Atlantis
  • There Will Be Time
  • Fire Time
  • Inheritors of Earth
  • The Winter of the World
  • The Avatar
  • The Demnon of Scattery
  • The Devil's Game
  • The Boat of a Million Years
  • The Saturn Game
  • The Longest Voyage
  • War of the Gods
  • Starfarers
  • Genesis
  • Mother of Kings
  • For Love and Glory
Collections
  • Strangers from Earth
  • Un-Man and Other Novellas
  • Time and Stars
  • The Horn of Time
  • Beyond the Beyond
  • Seven Conquest
  • Tales of the Flying Mountains
  • The Queen of Air and Darkness and Other Stories
  • The Worlds of Poul Anderson
  • The Many Worlds of Poul Anderson
  • Homeward and Beyond
  • The Best of Poul Anderson
  • Homebrew
  • The Night Face & Other Stories
  • The Dark Between the Stars
  • Explorations
  • Fantasy
  • Winners
  • Cold Victory
  • The Gods Laughed
  • Starship
  • The Winter of the World / The Queen of Air and Darkness
  • Conflict
  • The Long Night
  • Past Times
  • The Unicorn Trade
  • Dialogue With Darkness
  • Space Folk
  • Alight in the Void
  • The Armies of Elfland
  • Inconstant Star
  • Kinship With the Stars
  • All One Universe
  • Going for Infinity
King of Ys
  • Roma Mater
  • Gallicenae
  • Dahut
  • The Dog and the Wolf
Operation
Otherworld
  • Operation Chaos
  • Operation Luna
Other novels
fantasy
  • Three Hearts and Three Lions
  • The Broken Sword
  • A Midsummer Tempest
  • The Merman's Children
  • Conan the Rebel
  • War of the Gods
The Last Viking
  • The Golden Horn
  • The Road of the Sea Horse
  • The Sign of the Raven
Historical
novels
  • The Golden Slave
  • Rogue Sword
Anthologies
  • Nebula Award Stories Four
  • The Day the Sun Stood Still
  • A World Named Cleopatra
Non-Fiction
  • Is There Life on Other Worlds?

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