Jack Vance bibliography
This is a complete list of works by American science fiction and fantasy author Jack Vance.[1]
Works
    
    
The Dying Earth
    
- The Dying Earth (author's preferred title: Mazirian the Magician, collection of linked stories, 1950)
 - The Eyes of the Overworld (author's preferred title: Cugel the Clever, novel 1966)
 - Cugel's Saga (author's preferred title: Cugel: The Skybreak Spatterlight, novel, 1983)
 
- The Laughing Magician (omnibus containing The Eyes of the Overworld and Cugel's Saga, 2007)
 
- Rhialto the Marvellous (collection of linked stories, 1984)
 
Lyonesse
    
- Lyonesse: Suldrun's Garden (1983) (also titled Lyonesse and Suldrun's Garden)
 - Lyonesse: The Green Pearl (1985) (also titled The Green Pearl)
 - Lyonesse: Madouc (1989) (also titled Madouc)
 
The Demon Princes Series
    

Vance's The Star King was serialized in Galaxy Science Fiction
- The Star King (1964)
 - The Killing Machine (1964)
 - The Palace of Love (1967)
 - The Face (1979)
 - The Book of Dreams (1981)
 
The Cadwal Chronicles
    
- Araminta Station (1987)
 - Ecce and Old Earth (1991)
 - Throy (1992)
 
Alastor
    
- Trullion: Alastor 2262 (1973)
 - Marune: Alastor 933 (1975)
 - Wyst: Alastor 1716 (1978)
 - Both The Gray Prince and Maske: Thaery have backgrounds in the Alastor Cluster.
 
Durdane
    
- The Anome (alternate title: The Faceless Man, 1973)
 - The Brave Free Men (1973)
 - The Asutra (1974)
 
Tschai
    
- City of the Chasch (author's preferred title: The Chasch. 1968)
 - Servants of the Wankh (reissue title: The Wannek, 1969)
 - The Dirdir (1969)
 - The Pnume (1970)
 
Non-series science fiction novels
    
- The Five Gold Bands (alternate title: The Space Pirate, author's preferred title: The Rapparee) (1953)
 - Vandals of the Void (young adult novel) (1953)
 - To Live Forever (1956)
 - Big Planet (1957)
 - The Languages of Pao (1958)
 - Slaves of the Klau (original title: Planet of the Damned; alternate title preferred by Vance: Gold and Iron) (1958)
 - Space Opera (1965)
 - The Blue World (1966)
 - Emphyrio (1969)
 - The Gray Prince (author's preferred title: The Domains of Koryphon) (1974)
 - Showboat World (author's preferred title: The Magnificent Showboats of the Lower Vissel River, Lune XXIII, Big Planet) (1975)
 - Maske: Thaery (1976)
 - Night Lamp (1996)
 - Ports of Call (1998)
 - Lurulu (2004) — sequel to Ports of Call, completing a short multi-part novel
 
Selected novellas
    
- "Overlords of Maxus" (1951 February issue of Thrilling Wonder Stories)
 - "Son of the Tree" (1951; reissued as a novel in 1964)
 - "Abercrombie Station" and its sequel "Cholwell's Chickens" (both 1952; two novellas later issued as Monsters in Orbit in 1965)
 - "Telek" (1952)
 - "The Houses of Iszm" (1954; reissued as a novel in 1964)
 - "The Miracle Workers", (1958)
 - "The Moon Moth" (1961)
 - "Gateway to Strangeness" (1962) (also titled "Dust of Far Suns" and "Sail 25")
 - "The Dragon Masters" (1963 - Hugo Award Winner)
 - "The Brains of Earth" (author's preferred title: "Nopalgarth") (1966)
 - "The Last Castle" (1966, Nebula Award winner; illustrated by Alicia Austin in 1980)
 - "Three-Legged Joe" (short story) (1953; featured in Startling Stories)
 - "Dodkin's Job"
 
Mystery/thrillers
    
- Take My Face (1957), as "Peter Held"
 - Isle of Peril (1957), as "Alan Wade" (also titled Bird Isle)
 - Strange People, Queer Notions (1958)
 - The Man In the Cage (1960)
 - The Four Johns (1964), as "Ellery Queen" (also titled Four Men Called John, UK 1976)
 - A Room to Die In (1965), as "Ellery Queen"
 - The Fox Valley Murders (1966)
 - The Madman Theory (1966), as "Ellery Queen"
 - The Pleasant Grove Murders (1967)
 - The Deadly Isles (1969)
 - Bad Ronald (1973)
 - The View from Chickweed's Window (1979)
 - The House on Lily Street (1979)
 - The Dark Ocean (1985)
 
Collections
    
- Future tense. 1964.
 - The World Between and Other Stories (1965)
 - The Many Worlds of Magnus Ridolph (1966)
 - Eight Fantasms and Magics (1969)
 - The Worlds of Jack Vance (1973)
 - Galactic Effectuator (this title is an editorial invention for the collected Miro Hetzel stories "Freitzke's Turn" and "The Dogtown Tourist Agency") (1980)
 - Lost Moons (1982)
 - The Narrow Land (1982)
 - The Augmented Agent and Other Stories (1986)
 - The Dark Side of the Moon (1986)
 - Chateau D'If and Other Stories (1990)
 - When the Five Moons Rise (1992)
 - Tales of the Dying Earth (1999)
 - The Jack Vance Treasury (2007), ISBN 1-59606-077-8
 - Wild Thyme, Green Magic (2009)
 - Dowling, Terry & Jonathan Strahan, eds. (2010). Hard-Luck Diggings: The Early Jack Vance, Volume One. Subterranean Press. ISBN 978-1596063013.
 - Dowling, Terry & Jonathan Strahan, eds. (2012). Dream Castles : The Early Jack Vance, Volume Two. Subterranean Press. ISBN 978-1596064515.
 - Dowling, Terry & Jonathan Strahan, eds. (2013). Magic Highways: The Early Jack Vance, Volume Three. Subterranean Press. ISBN 978-1596065604.
 - Dowling, Terry & Jonathan Strahan, eds. (2014). Minding The Stars: The Early Jack Vance, Volume Four. Subterranean Press. ISBN 978-1596066458.
 - Dowling, Terry & Jonathan Strahan, eds. (2015). Grand Crusades : The Early Jack Vance, Volume Five. Subterranean Press. ISBN 978-1596067103.
 
Autobiography
    
- This is Me, Jack Vance! (Subterranean Press, 2009) (won the 2010 Hugo Award, Best Related Book)[2]
 
References
    
- "Jack Vance".
 - "2010 Hugo Awards Winners". Locus Online: News 5 September 2010.
 
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