Jack Williamson
(b.1908)
Bio:
Grand Master Nebula 1975. Bram Stoker Award (1998, Lifetime
Achievement)
Bibliography:
- After Worlds End
- 1938
- Beachhead
- Tor ISBN:0-812-51308-8
- Bright New Universe
- The Cometeers
- Second in the Legion of Space series
- 1936
- Darker than You Think
- 1940, reworked and rereleased in 1948
- Dragon's Island
- 1951, (re-released 1965 as "The Not-Men")
- Firechild
- Golden Blood
- 1933
- The Humanoids
- The Ice Gods
- The Legion of Space
- First of the Legion of Space series.
- 1935
- The Moon Children
- 1972
- One Against the Legion
- Third in the Legion of Space series
- 1950
- The Pandora Effect
- Short story collection
- 1968
- People Machines
- Short story collection
- 1971
- The Power of Blackness
- 1974
- The Queen of the Legion
- ISBN:0-671-82509-7
- The Reefs of Space
- with Fredrich Poul. Starchild #1
- 1963
- The Reign of Wizardry
- 1940
- 1984, ISBN:0-932-09601-8
- Rouge Star
- Starchild #3. With Fredrich Poul.
- 1969
- Seetee Ship
- Seetee #1
- 1951
- 1989, ISBN:1-557-85110-7
- Seetee Shock
- Seetee #2
- 1949
- 1989, ISBN:1-557-85115-8
- Space
- Starchild
- Starchild #2
- 1965
- with Fredrich Poul
- Teaching Science Fiction Education for Tomorrow
- ISBN:0-913-89615-2
- Trapped in Space
- juvenile
- 1968
- The Trial of Terra
- 1962
- Wonder's Child: My Life in Science Fiction
- 1984, ISBN:0-312-94454-3
- 1984, ISBN:0-312-94455-1
- 1984, ISBN:0-312-94456-X
- "The Cosmic Express"
- 1930 Amazing
- "Counterkill"
- Novelet
- October 1975, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science
Fiction
- "The Ultimate Earth"
- 2001 Hugo Nominee (Best Novella)
- December 2000, Analog
- "Venus is Hell"
- "Wonder Remembered"
- Dec 1993 Analog, retrospective
Related Works:
- Jack Williamson: An Interview
- Contemporaries #4
- ISBN:0-935-06146-0
- The Williamson Effect
- Edited by
Roger Zelazny
- Collection of short stories by major authors in
tribute to Williamson and his works.
- December 1997, Tor Books ISBN:0-312-86395-0
(
Amazon.com ordering information)
Other Williamson links:
Eastern New Mexico University: Jack Williamson Science Fiction Library