The Best of E.E. Doc Smith. Classic Adventures in Space By One of SF’s Great Originals

Skylark of Space, The (Three part serial novel), Amazing Stories, Aug. 1928

Skylark of Valeron, The (Seven part serial novel), Astounding Stories, Aug. 1934

Skylark Three (Three part serial novel), Amazing Stories, Aug. 1930

Spacehounds of IPC (Three part serial novel), Amazing Stories, July 1931

Storm Cloud on Deka (novelette), Astounding Stories, June 1942

Subspace Survivors (novelette), Astounding (Analog) Science Fact and Fiction, July 1960

Tedric (short story), Other Worlds Science Fiction Stories, Mar. 1953

Triplanetary (Four part serial novel), Amazing Stories, Jan. 1934

Vortex Blaster, The (short story), Comet Stories, July 1941

Vortex Blaster Makes War, The (short story), Astonishing Stories, Oct. 1942

What a Course! (Robot Nemesis) (short story), Fantasy Magazine: `Cosmos’ part 13, 1934

Magazine series stories, in sequence:

Lensman series includes:

Triplanetary

Galactic Patrol

Grey Lensman

Second-Stage Lensman

Children of the Lens

Skylark series includes:

The Skylark of Space

Skylark Three

The Skylark of Valeron

Skylark Duquesne

Storm Cloud, Vortex Blaster series includes:

The Vortex Blaster

Storm Cloud on Deka

The Vortex Blaster Makes War

Tedric series includes:

Tedric

Lord Tedric

Book anthology appearances.

Atlantis (short story: see also “The Fall of Atlantis” above; from chapter two of book version of Triplanetary). In-

cluded in lourney to Infinity (Gnome, 1951) edited by Martin Greenburg.

Epic of Space, The (non-fiction article on sf writing). Included in symposium Of Worlds Beyond (Fantasy Press,

1947) edited by Lloyd Arthur Eshbach.

Vortex Blaster, The (short story). Included in Modern Masterpieces of Science Fiction (World, 1966) edited by

Sam Moskowitz; also in paperback selection from this volume, The Vortex Blaster (Macfadden, 1967) edited by

Sam Moskowitz.

What a Course! (short story). Included in Cosmos (Ruppert, N.Y. 1934). The 17 episodes of the round-robin serial

from Science Fiction Dieest (later Fantasy Magazine) professionally bound by Conrad H. Ruppert. Edition

Limited to approximately 50 copies.

Supplementary:

A biographical /bibliographical profile of Smith by Sam Moskowitz appeared in the April 1964 issue of Amazing

Stories, later included in book Seekers of Tomorrow (World, 1966) by Sam Moskowitz.

Books:

Note: In all cases, the first publication in the U.S.A. is given, and all editions are hardcover, except where stated.

All titles are now in print in the U.K. in paperback.

Children of the Lens (Fantasy Press, 1954)

First Lensman (Fantasy Press, 1951 )

Galactic Patrol (Fantasy Press, 1950)

Galaxy Primes, The (Ace, 1965: paperback)

Grey Lensman (Fantasy Press, 1951)

Second-Stage Lensman (Fantasy Press, 1953)

Skylark Duquesne (Pyramid Books, 1967: paperback)

Skylark of Space, The (Buffalo Book Co., 1946)

Skylark of Valeron (Fantasy Press, 1949)

Skylark Three (Fantasy Press, 1947)

Spacehounds of I.P.C. (Fantasy Press, 1947)

Subspace Explorers (Canaveral Press, 1965)

Triplanetory (Fantasy Press, 1950)

Vortex Blaster, The (Fantasy Press, 1960; later paperbacked as Masters of the Vortex)

And:

Best of E. E. ‘Doc’ Smith. Ph.D. (Futura, 1975: paperback)

The Skylark series, in sequence:

The Skylark of Space

Skylark Three

Skylark of Valeron

Skylark Duquesne

The Lensman series, in sequence:

Triplanetary

First Lensman

Galactic Patrol

Grey Lensman

Second-Stage Lensman

Children of the Lens

The Vortex Blaster

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