Glasby's output includes: • A small number of publications, such as the novel
Project Jove, published as by John Glasby. • Approximately 25
speculative fiction novels, using pseudonyms such as "A. J. Merak" or "J. L. Powers" and the Badger
house names "John E. Muller", "Karl Zeigfreid" and "Victor La Salle". (Using the La Salle pseudonym, Glasby wrote
Twilight Zone (1954), which, whilst unconnected to the American TV series of that name, preceded it in title use by five years.) • More than 30
western novels using the house name "Chuck Adams", and ten as "Tex Bradley". • 34 hospital
romance novels published using the pseudonym "D.K. Jennings". • Two crime novels and six desert adventure novels, all using the pseudonym "A.J. Merak". • Six
James Bond-style spy novels published using the pseudonym "Manning K. Robertson". • An unknown number (possibly as many as a hundred) War stories set during
World War II and published using many different pseudonyms. • A large number of supernatural short stories and a few novels, many in the "
Cthulhu Mythos". • Encyclopedia of the Alkaloids. Volume 1-4 (non-fiction). ==References==