Technical Rayer wrote more than thirty technical books, covering the topics of electronics, computing and radio. •
Modern fiction-writing technique (Bond Street 1960) •
Repair of domestic electrical appliances (Arco 1961) •
AMATEUR RADIO (Arco Publications, London 1967. Available at Archive.org) •
Transistor receivers and amplifiers (Focal 1965) •
The Pegasus Book of Radio Experiments (1968) •
A guide to outdoor building (Arthur Barker 1970) •
50 (FET) Field Effect Transistor Projects (Babani 1977) •
How to Make Walkie Talkies (Babani 1977) •
How to Build Your Own Metal and Treasure Locators (Babani 1978) •
How to build your own solid state oscilloscope (Babani 1979) •
Audio Projects (Babani 1981) •
Projects in Amateur Radio and Short Wave Listening (Newnes 1981) •
Electronic timer projects (Babani 1981) • ''Beginner's guide to amateur radio'' with John Earl (Newnes 1982) •
Integrated circuits for beginners (published by Babani 1982 posthumously)
Fiction •
Realm of the Alien (1946, as Chester Delray) •
Lady in Danger (Grafton 1948) •
Worlds at War [editor] (Tempest Publications, 1949) •
Deus ex Machina (Nova 1950) •
Tomorrow Sometimes Comes (van Thal 1951) •
Cardinal of the Stars •
Coming of the Darakua (1952) novel •
Earth Our New Eden (Hamilton/Authentic 1952) •
We Cast No Shadow (1952) novel •
The Star Seekers (1953) Tit-Bits SF Library collection •
Jock MacTavish series (1952 - 1954) •
Sands Our Abode (New Worlds 1959) •
Alien (New Worlds 1959) •
Adjustment Period (1960) •
Capsid (1962) •
Aqueduct (1963) •
Cardinal of the Stars (Digit 1964), in the USA
Journey to the Stars •
The Iron and the Anger (Digit 1964) novel Rayer wrote many short stories for SF magazines such as
New Worlds,
Fantastic Adventures and
Nebula. == References ==