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Works

Series
Undersea Trilogy (with Jack Williamson)

    Undersea Quest (1954)
    Undersea Fleet (1956)
    Undersea City (1958)

Heechee

    Gateway (1977) —winner of the Campbell Memorial, Hugo, Locus SF, and Nebula Awards as the year's Best Novel[2][34][35]
    Beyond the Blue Event Horizon (1980) —second place, Locus SF Award, and finalist for the British SF, Hugo, and Nebula Awards[2]
    Heechee Rendezvous (1984) —third place, Locus SF Award[2][36]
    The Annals of the Heechee (1987)
    The Gateway Trip (1990)
    The Boy Who Would Live Forever: A Novel of Gateway (2004) nominated for the Campbell Memorial Award[2][37]

Eschaton trilogy

    The Other End of Time (1996)
    The Siege of Eternity (1997)
    The Far Shore of Time (1999)

Mars

    Man Plus (1976) —winner of the Nebula Award; Campbell Memorial runner up, Locus SF third place, and Hugo finalist[2][34][38]
    Mars Plus (1994) (with Thomas T. Thomas)

Saga of Cuckoo (with Jack Williamson)

    Farthest Star (1975)
    Wall Around A Star (1983)

Starchild Trilogy (with Jack Williamson)

    The Reefs of Space (1964)
    Starchild (1965)
    Rogue Star (1969)

Space Merchants

    The Space Merchants (1953) (with Cyril M. Kornbluth)
    The Merchants' War (1984)
    omnibus edition: Venus, Inc. (1985) (published by the SFBC)

Other novels (not part of a series)

    Search the Sky (1954) (with Cyril M. Kornbluth) (heavily revised 1985)
    Gladiator-At-Law (1955) (with Cyril M. Kornbluth) (revised 1986)
    Preferred Risk (1955) (with Lester Del Rey), under the joint pseudonym Edson McCann — Pohl explained in The Way The Future Was (1978) that this book was solicited to be the winning entry when Galaxy–Simon & Schuster did not think any submissions good enough to win their contest
    Slave Ship (1956)
    Presidential Year (1958) (with Cyril M. Kornbluth)
    Wolfbane (1959) (with Cyril M. Kornbluth)
    Drunkard's Walk (1960)
    A Plague of Pythons (1965) (updated version published in 1984 as Demon in the Skull)
    The Age of the Pussyfoot (1969)
    Jem (1979) —winner of the National Book Award;[3]

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    The Cool War (1981)
    Syzygy (1981)
    Starburst (1982)
    The Years of the City (1984) — winner of the Campbell Memorial Award, sixth place Locus Collection.[2][36] The Years of the City is a collection of five linked novellas, two previously published.
        "Introduction"
        "When New York Hit the Fan" 1984 (original here)
        "The Greening of Bed-Stuy" 1984
        "The Blister" 1984
        "Second-Hand Sky" 1984 (original here)
        "Gwenanda and the Supremes" 1984 (original here)
    Black Star Rising (1985)
    The Coming of the Quantum Cats (1986)
    Terror (1986)
    Chernobyl (1987)
    Land's End (1988) (with Jack Williamson)
    The Day The Martians Came (1988) (actually 7 previously published stories plus 3 new, plus connecting material)
    Narabedla Ltd. (1988)
    Homegoing (1989)
    The World at the End of Time (1990)
    Outnumbering the Dead (1990)
    Stopping at Slowyear (1991)
    The Singers of Time (1991) (with Jack Williamson)
    Mining the Oort (1992)
    The Voices of Heaven (1994)
    O Pioneer! (1998)
    The Last Theorem (2008) (with Arthur C. Clarke)

    All the Lives He Led (2011)

Collections

    Alternating Currents (1956)
        "Happy Birthday, Dear Jesus," (original here)
        "The Ghost Maker," 1954
        "Let the Ants Try," 1949
        "Pythias," 1955
        "The Mapmakers," 1955
        "Rafferty’s Reasons," 1955
        "Target One," 1955
        "Grandy Devil," 1955
        "The Tunnel under the World," 1955
        "What to Do Until the Analyst Comes [“Everybody’s Happy But Me!”]," 1956
    The Case Against Tomorrow (1957)
        "The Midas Plague," 1954
        "The Census Takers," 1956
        "The Candle Lighter," 1955
        "The Celebrated No-Hit Inning," 1956
        "Wapshot’s Demon," 1956
        "My Lady Green Sleeves," 1957
    Tomorrow Times Seven (1959)
        "The Haunted Corpse," 1957
        "The Middle of Nowhere," 1955
        "The Gentle Venusian [“The Gentlest Unpeople”]," 1958
        "The Day of the Boomer Dukes," 1956
        "Survival Kit," 1957
        "The Knights of Arthur," 1958
        "To See Another Mountain," 1959
    The Man Who Ate the World (1960)
        "The Man Who Ate the World," 1956
        "The Wizards of Pung's Corners," 1959
        "The Waging of the Peace," 1959
        "The Snowmen," 1959
        "The Day the Icicle Works Closed," 1959
    Turn Left At Thursday (1961)
        "Mars by Moonlight," 1958
        "The Richest Man in Levittown [“The Bitterest Pill”]," 1959
        "The Seven Deadly Virtues," 1958
        "The Martian in the Attic," 1960
        "Third Offense," 1958 [orig as by Charles Satterfield]
        "The Hated," 1958
        "I Plinglot, Who You?," 1959
    The Wonder Effect (1962) (with Cyril M. Kornbluth)
        "Introduction,"
        "Critical Mass," 1962
        "A Gentle Dying," 1961
        "Nightmare with Zeppelins," 1958
        "Best Friend [as by S. D. Gottesman]," 1941
        "The World of Myrion Flowers," 1961
        "Trouble in Time [as by S. D. Gottesman]," 1940
        "The Engineer," 1956
        "Mars-Tube [as by S. D. Gottesman]," 1941
        "The Quaker Cannon," 1961
    The Abominable Earthman (1963)
        "The Abominable Earthman," 1961
        "We Never Mention Aunt Nora [as by Paul Flehr]," 1958
        "A Life and a Half," 1959
        "Punch," 1961
        "The Martian Star-Gazers," 1962
        "Whatever Counts," 1959
        "Three Portraits and a Prayer," 1962
    Digits and Dastards (1966)
        "The Children of Night," 1964
        "The Fiend," 1964
        "Earth Eighteen," 1964
        "Father of the Stars," 1964
        "The Five Hells of Orion," 1962
        "With Redfern on Capella XII," 1965 (writing as Charles Satterfield)
        "How to Count on Your Fingers," 1956
        "On Binary Digits and Human Habits," 1962
    The Frederik Pohl Omnibus (1966) [abridged as Survival Kit 1979]
        "The Man Who Ate the World," 1956 (not in Survival Kit)
        "The Seven Deadly Virtues," 1958
        "The Day the Icicle Works Closed," 1960 (not in Survival Kit)
        "The Knights of Arthur," 1958
        "Mars by Moonlight," 1958
        "The Haunted Corpse," 1957
        "The Middle of Nowhere," 1955
        "The Day of the Boomer Dukes," 1956
        "The Snowmen," 1959 (not in Survival Kit)
        "The Wizards of Pung’s Corners [Jack Tighe series]," 1958 (not in Survival Kit)
        "The Waging of the Peace [Jack Tighe series]", 1959 (not in Survival Kit)
        "Survival Kit," 1957
        "I Plinglot, Who You?," 1959
    Day Million (1970)
        "Day Million," 1966
        "The Deadly Mission of Phineas Snodgrass," 1962
        "The Day the Martians Came" ["The Day After the Day the Martians Came"], 1967
        "The Schematic Man," 1969
        "Small Lords," 1957
        "Making Love [“Lovemaking”]," 1966
        "Way Up Yonder," [orig as by Charles Satterfield] 1959
        "Speed Trap," 1967
        "It’s a Young World," 1941
        "Under Two Moons," 1965
    The Gold at the Starbow's End (1972)
        "The Gold at the Starbow's End," 1972
        "Sad Solarian Screenwriter Sam," 1972
        "Call Me Million," 1970
        "Shaffery among the Immortals," 1972
        "The Merchants of Venus," 1972 (in "Heechee" series)
    The Best of Frederik Pohl (1975)
        Introduction: "A Variety of Excellence," by Lester del Rey
        "The Tunnel Under the World," 1954
        "Punch," 1961
        "Three Portraits and a Prayer," 1962
        "Day Million," 1966
        "Happy Birthday, Dear Jesus," 1956
        "We Never Mention Aunt Nora," 1958
        "Father of the Stars," 1964
        "The Day the Martians Came," 1967
        "The Midas Plague," 1954
        "The Snowmen," 1959
        "How to Count on Your Fingers," 1956
        "Grandy Devil," 1955
        "Speed Trap," 1967
        "The Richest Man in Levittown," 1959 (orig. pub. as "The Bitterest Pill")
        "The Day the Icicle Works Closed," 1959
        "The Hated," 1961
        "The Martian in the Attic," 1960
        "The Census Takers," 1955
        "The Children of Night," 1964
        Afterword: "What the Author Has to Say About All This"
    In The Problem Pit (1976)
        "Introduction: Science-Fiction Games," 1974
        "In the Problem Pit," 1973
        "Let the Ants Try," 1949
        "To See Another Mountain," 1959
        "The Deadly Mission of Phineas Snodgrass," 1962 (aka The Time Machine of Phineas Snodgrass)
        "Golden Ages Gone Away," 1972
        "Rafferty's Reasons," 1955
        "I Remember a Winter," 1972
        "The Schematic Man," 1968
        "What to Do Until the Analyst Comes," 1955 (aka Everybody's Happy But Me!)
        "Some Joys Under the Star," 1973
        "The Man Who Ate the World," 1956
        "SF: The Game-Playing Literature," 1971 (aka The Game-Playing Literature)
    The Early Pohl (1976):
        "Elegy for a Dead Planet: Luna," 1937, (writing as Elton Andrews) [a poem, his first published piece]
        "The Dweller in the Ice," 1940, (writing as James MacCreigh)
        "The King's Eye," 1940, (writing as James MacCreigh)
        "It's a Young World," 1940, (writing as James MacCreigh)
        "Daughters of Eternity," 1940, (writing as James MacCreigh)
        "Earth, Farewell!" 1940, (writing as James MacCreigh)
        "Conspiracy on Callisto," 1943, (writing as James MacCreigh)
        "Highwayman of the Void," 1943, (writing under Dirk Wylie's name)
        "Double-Cross," 1943, (writing as James MacCreigh)
    Critical Mass (1977) (with Cyril M. Kornbluth)
        "Introduction," (Pohl)
        "The Quaker Cannon," 1961
        "Mute Inglorious Tam," 1974
        "The World of Myrion Flowers," 1961
        "The Gift of Garigolli," 1974
        "A Gentle Dying," 1961
        "A Hint of Henbane," 1961
        "The Meeting," 1972
        "The Engineer," 1956
        "Nightmare with Zeppelins," 1958
        "Critical Mass," 1962
        "Afterword," (Pohl)
    Survival Kit (1979) (abridged from The Frederik Pohl Omnibus 1966, see)
        "The Seven Deadly Virtues," 1958
        "The Knights of Arthur," 1958
        "Mars by Moonlight," 1958
        "The Haunted Corpse," 1957
        "The Middle of Nowhere," 1955
        "The Day of the Boomer Dukes," 1956
        "Survival Kit," 1957
        "I Plinglot, Who You?," 1959
    Before the Universe (1980) (with Cyril M. Kornbluth)
        "Mars-Tube," 1941
        "Trouble in Time," 1940
        "Vacant World," 1940
        "Best Friend," 1941
        "Nova Midplane," 1940
        "The Extrapolated Dimwit," 1942
    Planets Three, 1982 (a collection of 3 novellas written as James MacCreigh):
        "Figurehead, " 1951 (orig as "The Genius Beasts" by MacCreigh)
        "Red Moon of Danger," 1951 (orig as "Danger Moon" by MacCreigh)
        "Donovan Had a Dream," 1947
    Midas World (1983)
        "The Fire-Bringer," (original here)
        "The Midas Plague," 1954
        "Servant of the People," 1983
        "The Man Who Ate the World," 1956
        "Farmer on the Dole," 1982
        "The Lord of the Skies," 1983
        "The New Neighbors," 1983
    Pohlstars (1984) [later Gollancz edition omits the last story]
        "The Sweet, Sad Queen of the Grazing Isles," [original here]
        "The High Test," 1983
        "Spending a Day at the Lottery Fair," 1983
        "Second Coming," 1983
        "Enjoy, Enjoy," 1974
        "Growing Up in Edge City," 1975
        "We Purchased People," 1974
        "Rem the Rememberer," 1974
        "The Mother Trip," 1975
        "A Day in the Life of Able Charlie," 1976
        "The Way It Was," 1977
        "The Wizard-Masters of Peng-Shi Angle (né The Wizards of Pung's Corners)," original story 1958, retranslation 1984.
    BiPohl (1987), two novels in one volume:
        Drunkard's Walk
        Age of the Pussyfoot
    Our Best: The Best of Frederik Pohl and C.M. Kornbluth (1987) (with Cyril M. Kornbluth)
        "Introduction," (Pohl)
        "The Stories of the Sixties," (Pohl, section introduction)
        "Critical Mass," 1962
        "The World of Myrion Flowers," 1961
        "The Engineer," 1956
        "A Gentle Dying," 1961
        "Nightmare with Zeppelins," 1958
        "The Quaker Cannon," 1961
        "The 60/40 Stories," (Pohl, section introduction)
        "Trouble in Time [as by S. D. Gottesman]," 1940
        "Mars-Tube [as by S. D. Gottesman] · ss Astonishing Stories Sep ’41
        "Epilogue to The Space Merchants," (Pohl, section introduction)
        "Gravy Planet," (extract from the magazine serial, not used in the book)
        "The Final Stories," (Pohl, section introduction)
        "Mute Inglorious Tam," 1974
        "The Gift of Garigolli," 1974
        "The Meeting," 1972
        "Afterword," (Pohl)
    Platinum Pohl (2005)
        "Introduction," (by James Frenkel)
        "The Merchants of Venus," 1972 (in the "Heechee" series)
        "The Things That Happen," 1985
        "The High Test," 1983
        "My Lady Green Sleeves," 1957
        "The Kindly Isle," 1984
        "The Middle of Nowhere," 1955
        "I Remember a Winter," 1972
        "The Greening of Bed-Stuy," 1984
        "To See Another Mountain," 1959
        "The Mapmakers," 1955
        "Spending a Day at the Lottery Fair," 1983
        "The Celebrated No-Hit Inning," 1956
        "Some Joys Under the Star," 1973
        "Servant of the People," 1983
        "Waiting for the Olympians," 1988
        "Criticality," 1984
        "Shaffery Among the Immortals," 1972
        "The Day the Icicle Works Closed," 1960
        "Saucery," 1986
        "The Gold at the Starbow’s End," 1972
        "Growing Up in Edge City," 1975
        "The Knights of Arthur," 1958
        "Creation Myths of the Recently Extinct," 1994
        "The Meeting," 1972 (with C. M. Kornbluth)
        "Let the Ants Try," 1949
        "Speed Trap," 1967
        "The Day the Martians Came [“The Day After the Day the Martians Came”]," 1967
        "Day Million," 1966
        "The Mayor of Mare Tranq," 1996
        "Fermi and Frost," 1985
        "Afterword: Fifty Years and Counting"

Nonfiction

    Tiberius (1960) (writing as Ernst Mason)
    Practical Politics 1972 (1971)
    Science Fiction Studies in Film (1980) (with Frederik Pohl IV)
    Our Angry Earth (1991) (with Isaac Asimov)
    Chasing Science: Science as Spectator Sport (2000)

Autobiography

    The Way the Future Was (1978)

Works about Pohl

    Gateways: Original New Stories Inspired by Frederik Pohl (2010), edited by Elizabeth Anne Hull[33]
        Elizabeth Anne Hull, Introduction
        David Brin, “Shoresteading”
        Phyllis and Alex Eisenstein, “Von Neumann’s Bug”
        Isaac Asimov, Appreciation
        Joe Haldeman, “Sleeping Dogs”
        Larry Niven, “Gates (Variations)”
        Gardner Dozois, Appreciation
        James Gunn, “Tales from the Spaceship Geoffrey”
        Gregory Benford and Elisabeth Malartre, “Shadows of the Lost”
        Connie Willis, Appreciation
        Vernor Vinge, “A Preliminary Assessment of the Drake Equation, Being an Excerpt from the Memories of Star Captain Y.T. Lee”
        Greg Bear, “Warm Sea”
        Robert J. Sawyer, Appreciation
        Frank M. Robinson, “The Errand Boy”
        Gene Wolfe, “King Rat”
        Robert Silverberg, Appreciation
        Harry Harrison, “The Stainless Steel Rat and the Pernicious Porcuswine”
        Jody Lynn Nye, “Virtually, A Cat”
        David Marusek, Appreciation
        Brian W. Aldiss, “The First-Born”
        Ben Bova, “Scheherezade and the Storytellers”
        Joan Slonczewski, Appreciation
        Sheri S. Tepper, “The Flight of the Denartesestel Radichan”
        Neil Gaiman, “The [Backspace] Merchants”
        Emily Pohl-Weary, Appreciation
        Mike Resnick, “On Safari”
        Cory Doctorow, “Chicken Little”
        James Frenkel, Afterword

See also

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