Novels •
World Out of Mind (Doubleday, June 1953) •
Born Leader (Doubleday, January 1954; abridged in Museum Press and Corgi editions; also as
Worlds Apart, Avon, 1956) •
One in Three Hundred (Doubleday, 1954; from three novellas appeared in
F&SF, 1953–1954) •
The Fittest (Doubleday, June 1955; also as
The Rule of the Pagbeasts, Fawcett Crest, 1956) •
When the Ship Sank (Doubleday, June 1959, as James Murdoch Macgregor) •
Incident Over the Pacific (Doubleday, October 1960, as James Murdoch Macgregor; also as
A Cry to Heaven, Heinemann, March 1961) •
Two Hundred Years to Christmas (Ace, 1961, dos-a-dos with
Rebels of the Red Planet by
Charles L. Fontenay) •
The Iron Rain (Heinemann, January 1962, as James Murdoch Macgregor) •
The Million Cities (Pyramid, August 1963; expanded from
Satellite Science Fiction, August 1958) •
The Noman Way (Digit, June 1964; expanded from the second half of the "serial",
The ESP Worlds, in
New Worlds, 1952; originally submitted to the magazine as two separate stories) •
Out of Chaos (Digit, 1965) •
Time for a Change (Michael Joseph, March 1967; also as
Snow White and the Giants, Avon, May 1968; from serial in
If, 1966–1967) •
Six Gates from Limbo (Michael Joseph, 1968; also serialised as
Six Gates to Limbo in
Galaxy Science Fiction, 1969) •
Take a Pair of Private Eyes (Muller, September 1968); based on a TV play by
Peter O'Donnell, first in a series •
A Coat of Blackmail (Muller, August 1970); second in a series after
Take a Pair of Private Eyes •
Transmigration (Avon, December 1970) •
Flight from Rebirth (Avon, July 1971); revised and expanded from
Immortality... for Some in
Astounding Science Fiction, March 1960 •
The Space Sorcerers (Hale, June 1972, text abridged; also as
The Suiciders, Avon, November 1973, full text) •
The Cosmic Spies (Hale, November 1972) abridged as
The Real People in
If, December 1971. The Hale edition is abridged from the manuscript. •
Galactic Takeover Bid (Hale, June 1973) •
Ruler of the World (Laser, March 1976; censored and rewritten—without permission—version of
This Is the Way the World Begins, 1977) •
This Is the Way the World Begins (Corgi, April 1977) •
Norman Conquest 2066 (Corgi, June 1977) •
A Planet Called Utopia (Zebra, August 1979)
Short stories and serials • "The Curfew Tolls" (
Astounding Science Fiction, December 1950) • "
Machine Made" (
New Worlds (magazine), Summer 1951) • "Venus Mission" (
Planet Stories, July 1951) • "Then There Were Two" (also as "One into Two";
Science Fantasy (magazine) #3, 1951) • "Hallucination Orbit" ([vt "The Bliss of Solitude"]
Galaxy Science Fiction, January 1952); adapted on the radio series
X Minus One • "Katahut Said No" (
Galaxy Science Fiction, April 1952) • "The ESP Worlds Part 1" (
New Worlds (magazine), July 1952) • "The ESP Worlds Part 2" (
New Worlds (magazine), September 1952) • "The Broken Record" (
New Worlds (magazine), September 1952) • "Stitch in Time" (
Science Fantasy (magazine) #5, September 1952) • "The ESP Worlds Part 3" (
New Worlds (magazine), November 1952) • "One in 300" (
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1953) used in
One in Three Hundred (1954) • "Beggars All" (
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1953) • "Made in U.S.A." (
Galaxy Science Fiction, April 1953) • "First Lady" (
Galaxy Science Fiction, June 1953) • "Mind Alone" (
Galaxy Science Fiction, August 1953) • "One in Three Hundred" (
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (British edition), October 1953) • "War's Great Organ" (
Nebula Science Fiction, September 1953) • "The Happier Eden" (
Nebula Science Fiction, December 1953) • "One in a Thousand" (
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1954); used in
One in Three Hundred (1954) • "Men Like Mules" (
Galaxy Science Fiction, February 1954) • "Divine Right" (
Nebula Science Fiction, February 1954) • "Beggars All" (
Science Fantasy (magazine) #7, March 1954) • "Talents" (
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (British edition, March 1954) • "Relay Race" (
New Worlds (magazine) (April 1954) • "One in a Thousand" (
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (British edition, May 1954) • "Something New Wanted... (Guest Editorial)" (
Science Fantasy (magazine) #9, July 1954) • "One Too Many" (
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1954), used in
One in Three Hundred (1954) • "Spy" (
Galaxy Science Fiction, October 1954) • "Uno su Trencento" (
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Italian edition, November 1954) • "Play Back" (
Galaxy Science Fiction, December 1954) • "Live for Ever" (
Science Fantasy (magazine) #11, December 1954) • "Selection" (
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1955) • "Uno su Mille" (
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Italian edition, January 1955) • "Open House" (
Galaxy Science Fiction, February 1955) • "Eleventh Commandment" (
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1955) • "The Big Hop" (
Authentic Science Fiction, June 1955) • "Bluebird World" (
New Worlds (magazine), June 1955) • "The Man Who Cried "Sheep!" (novelet)" (
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1955) • "The Lady and the Bull Pt. 1" (
Authentic Science Fiction, November 1955) • "The Lady and the Bull Pt. 2" (
Authentic Science Fiction, December 1955) • "The Solomon Plan" (
New Worlds (magazine), February 1956) • "The Deciding Factor" (
Authentic Science Fiction, April 1956) • "Safety Margin" (
Authentic Science Fiction, May 1956) • "Katahut Said No" (
Authentic Science Fiction, September 1956) • "Report on Earth" (
New Worlds (magazine), September 1956) • "Tradition" (
Authentic Science Fiction, November 1956) • "Unit" (
New Worlds (magazine), February 1957) • "The Sandmen" (
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June 1957) • "
You Were Right, Joe" (
Galaxy Science Fiction, November 1957) • "The Million Cities" (
Satellite Science Fiction, August 1958), expanded to novel, 1963 • "In Black and White" (
Galaxy Science Fiction, August 1958) • "Kingslayer" (
Galaxy Magazine, April 1959) • "Tenth Time Around" (
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1959) • "200 Years to Christmas" (
Science Fantasy (magazine) #35, June 1959) • "The Ship from Home" (
Science Fantasy (magazine) #39, February 1960) • "Immortality... for Some" (
Astounding Science Fiction, March 1960), expanded to
Flight from Rebirth (1971) • "Tenth Time Round" (
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (Japanese edition), March 1960) • "Planet on Probation" (
Science Fantasy (magazine) #42, August 1960) • "The Wrong World" (
Galaxy Science Fiction, December 1960) • "I Can Do Anything" (
Galaxy Science Fiction, April 1961) • "The Gatekeepers" (
Galaxy Science Fiction, August 1961) • "One into Two" (
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (British edition), June 1962) • "The Stupid General" (
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1962) • "Grandmother Earth" (
Galaxy Science Fiction, February 1964) • "Humanoid Sacrifice" (
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1964) • "Poor Planet" (
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1964) • "The Man Who Killed Immortals" (
Galaxy Science Fiction, February 1965) • "The Sudden Silence" (
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1966) • "Planet of Fakers" (
Galaxy Science Fiction, October 1966) • "Snow White and the Giants Part 1" (
If, October 1966) • "Snow White and the Giants Part 2" (
If, November 1966) • "Snow White and the Giants Part 3" (
If, December 1966) • "Snow White and the Giants Part 4" (
If, January 1967) • "Six Gates to Limbo Part 1" (
If, January 1969) • "Six Gates to Limbo Part 2" (
If, February 1969) • "The Real People" (
If, December 1971) • "The World of God" (
Galaxy Science Fiction, March–April 1979) ==References==