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 Robert Abernathy. The Ultimate Peril (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2012)

 Poul Anderson. The Corridors of Time (Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1965)

 Manly Banister. Conquest of Earth (New York: Avalon Books, 1957)

 Lloyd Biggle, Jr. The Angry Espers (New York: Ace Books, 1961)

 Eando Binder. Adam Link – Robot (New York: Paperback Library, 1965)

 Eando Binder. Adam Link in the Past (Sydney, New South Wales: The Whitman Press, 1950)

 James Blish. . . . And All the Stars a Stage (Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company, 1971)

 Robert Bloch. This Crowded Earth (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2012)

 Nelson S Bond. Other Worlds Than Ours (Sauk City, Wisconsin: Arkham House, 2005)

 Nelson S Bond. Sons of the Deluge (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2015)

 Nelson S Bond. That Worlds May Live (Holicong, Pennsylvania: Wildside Press, 2002)

 Marion Zimmer Bradley. The Planet Savers (New York: Ace Books, 1962)

 Marion Zimmer Bradley. Seven from the Stars (New York: Ace Books, 1962)

 Fredric Brown. Rogue in Space (New York: E P Dutton, 1957)

 Howard Browne. Planet of No Return (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2013)

 John Brunner. Born under Mars (New York: Ace Books, 1967)

 John Brunner. Endless Shadow (New York: Ace Books, 1964)

 John Brunner. Enigma from Tantalus (New York: Ace Books, 1965)

 Algis Budrys. If These Be Gods (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2018)

 Edgar Rice Burroughs. John Carter of Mars (New York: Canaveral Press, 1964)

 Edgar Rice Burroughs. Llana of Gathol (Tarzana, California: Edgar Rice Burroughs, 1948)

 John W Campbell, Jr. The Battery of Hate (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2019)

 John W Campbell, Jr. Beyond the End of Space (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2014)

 John W Campbell, Jr. The Black Star Passes (Reading, Pennsylvania: Fantasy Press, 1953)

 John W Campbell, Jr. Conquest of the Planets (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2013)

 John W Campbell, Jr. The Ultimate Weapon (New York: Ace Books, 1966)

 John W Campbell, Jr. When the Atoms Failed (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2016)

 A Bertram Chandler. Rendezvous on a Lost World (New York: Ace Books, 1961)

 Charles Cloukey. The Swordsman of Sarvon (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2019)

 Stanton A Coblentz. The Crystal Planetoids (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2013)

 Stanton A Coblentz. Enchantress of Lemuria (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2017)

 Philip K Dick. We Can Build You (New York: DAW Books, 1972)

 Bruce Elliot. Planet of Shame (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2012)

 Paul W Fairman. The Girl Who Loved Death (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2011)

 Paul W Fairman. Never Trust a Martian! (Sydney, New South Wales: American Science Fiction, 1954)

 Ralph Milne Farley and Stanley G Weinbaum. Revolution of 1950 (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2017)

 John Russell Fearn. The Intelligence Gigantic (London: World's Work, 1943)

 John Russell Fearn. Liners of Time (London: World's Work, 1947)

 John Russell Fearn. A Time Appointed (London: Scion, 1954) as by Vargo Statten

 Daniel F Galouye. Reign of the Telepuppets (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2012)

 Chester S Geier. The Opposite Factor (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2018)

 Edmond Hamilton. Mystery Moon (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2021)

 Edmond Hamilton. Space-Rocket Murders (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2018)

 Edmond Hamilton. Treasure on Thunder Moon (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2013)

 Edmond Hamilton. The Universe Wreckers (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2015)

 Edmond Hamilton. Valley of Invisible Men (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2023)

 Edmond Hamilton. The World with a Thousand Moons (Rockville, Maryland: Wildside Press, 2010)

 William L Hamling. Orphans of Atlans (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2017)

 Henry Hasse. He Who Shrank (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2021)

 Henry Hasse. Trail of the Astrogar (Medford, Oregon: Armchair Fiction, 2013)

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