The Dream Master. New York: Ace Books.
Expanded from "He Who Shapes," 1965.
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This Immortal. New York: Ace Books.
First published as "...And Call Me Conrad," 1965.
Four for Tomorrow. Introduction by Theodore Sturgeon. New York: Ace Books.
Contents:
"The Furies," 1965
"The Graveyard Heart," 1964
"The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth," 1965
"A Rose for Ecclesiastes," 1963
Lord of Light. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
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Creatures of Light and Darkness. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
Damnation Alley. New York: Putnam.
Expanded from "Damnation Alley," 1967.
Isle of the Dead. New York: Ace Books.
Nine Princes in Amber. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
First Amber novel.
The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth and Other Stories. Garden City, NY:
Doubleday.
Contents:Jack of Shadows. New York: Walker.
"The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth," 1965
"The Keys to December," 1966
"Devil Car," 1965
"A Rose for Ecclesiastes," 1963 - Report!
"The Monster and the Maiden," 1964
"Collector's Fever," 1964
"This Mortal Mountain," 1967
"This Moment of the Storm," 1966
"The Great Slow Kings," 1963
"A Museum Piece," 1963
"Divine Madness," 1966
"Corrida," 1968
"Love Is an Imaginary Number," 1966
"The Man Who Loved the Faioli," 1967
"Lucifer," 1964
The Guns of Avalon. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
Second Amber novel.
To Die in Italbar. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
Sign of the Unicorn. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
Third Amber novel.
Today We Choose Faces. New York: Signet Books. [New American Library]
Bridge of Ashes. New York: Signet Books. [New American Library]
Deus Irae. Written with Philip K. Dick. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
Doorways in the Sand. New York: Harper and Row.
The Hand of Oberon. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
Fourth Amber novel.
My Name is Legion. New York: Ballentine Books.
Contents:
"The Eve of Rumoko," 1969
"'Kjwalll'kje'k'koothai'lll'kje'k," 1973
"Home Is the Hangman," 1975
The Illustrated Roger Zelazny. Edited by Byron Preiss. Illustrated by Gary Morrow and Michael Golden. New York: Baronet.
Contents:
"Shadowjack," 1978
"A Rose for Ecclesiastes," 1963
"The Furies," 1965
"The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth," 1965
The Courts of Chaos. Garden City, NY: Doubleday.
Fifth Amber novel.
Roadmarks. New York: Ballentine Books.
Changeling. New York: Ace Books.
Combined with Madwand in Wizard World, 1989.
The Last Defender of Camelot. New York: Pocket Books.
Contents:
"Introduction" to "Passion Play," 1977
"Passion Play," 1962
"Horseman!" 1962
"The Stainless Steel Leech," by Harrison Denmark, pseud., 1963
"A Thing of Terrible Beauty," by Harrison Denmark, pseud., 1963
"He Who Shapes," 1964 - Report!
"Comes Now the Power," 1966
"Auto-Da-Fé," 1967
"Damnation Alley," 1967
"For a Breath I Tarry," 1966
"The Engine at Heartspring's Center," 1974
"The Game of Blood and Dust," 1975
"No Award," 1977
"Is There a Demon Lover in the House?" 1977
"The Last Defender of Camelot," 1979
"Stand Pat, Ruby Stone," 1978
"Halfjack," 1979
When Pussywillows Last in the Catyard Bloomed and Other Poems. Victoria, Australia: Nostrilla Press. -Poetry.
The Changing Land. New York: Ballentine Books.
Sequel to Dilvish the Damned.
Madwand. Huntington Woods, MI: Phantasia Press.
Sequel to Changeling. Both combined in Wizard World, 1989.
To Spin Is Miracle Cat. Columbia, PA: Underwood/Miller.
-Poetry.
Coils. Written with Fred Saberhagen. New York: Wallaby.
Dilvish the Damned. New York: Ballentine Books.
First published as:
"Passage to Dilfar," 1965
"Thelinde's Song," 1965
"The Bells of Shoredan," 1966
"A Knight for Merytha," 1967
"The Places of Aache," 1980
"A City Divided"-new for the book
"The White Beast," 1979
"Tower of Ice," 1981
"Devil and the Dancer"-new for the book
"Garden of Blood," 1979
"Dilvish the Damned"-new for the book
Eye of Cat. New York: Timescape Books.
Unicorn Variations. New York: Timescape Books.
Contents:
"Unicorn Variation," 1981
"The Last of the Wild Ones," 1980
"Recital," 1981
"The Naked Matador," 1981
"The Parts That Are Only Glimpsed: Three Reflexes." Science Fiction Writers Assoc. Bulletin. Summer. Essay.
"Dismal Light," 1968
"Go Starless in the Night," 1979
"But Not the Herald," 1965
"A Hand Across the Galaxy," 1967
"The Force That Through the Circuit Drives the Current," 1976
"Home Is the Hangman," 1975
"Fire and/or Ice," 1980
"Exeunt Omnes," 1980
"A Very Good Year," 1979
"My Lady of the Diodes," 1970
"And I Only Am Escaped to Tell Thee," 1981
"The Horses of Lir," 1981
"The Night Has 999 Eyes," 1964
"Angel, Dark Angel," 1967
"Walpurgisnacht," 1981
"The George Business," 1980
"Some Science Fiction Parameters: A Biased View." Galaxy. Jul. Essay.
Trumps of Doom. New York: Arbor House.
Sixth Amber novel.
Blood of Amber. New York: Arbor House.
Seventh Amber novel.
Clypsis. By Jeffrey A. Carver. Edited by Zelazny. Introduction by Zelazny. Illustrations by Hayashi. New York: Bantam Books.
Book One of Alien Speedway series.
A Dark Travelling. New York: Walker.
Sign of Chaos. New York: Arbor House.
Eighth Amber novel.
Pitfall. By Thomas Wylde. Edited by Zelazny. Introduction by Zelazny. Illustrations by Hayashi. New York: Bantam Books.
Book Two of Alien Speedway series.
Roger Zelazny's Visual Guide to Castle Amber. Written with Niel Randall. Paintings by Todd Cameron Hamilton. Maps by James Clouse. New York: Avon Books.
The Web. By Thomas Wylde. Edited by Zelazny. Introduction by Zelazny. Illustrations by Hayashi. New York: Bantam Books.
Book Three of Alien Speedway series.
Frost Fire. New York: Arbor House.
Contents:
"Permafrost," 1986
"LOKI 7281," 1984
"Dreadsong," 1985
"Itself Surprised," 1984
"Dayblood," 1985
"Constructing a Science Fiction Novel." The Writer. (Issue?), 1984. Essay.
"The Bands of Titan," 1986
"Mana from Heaven," 1984
"Night Kings," 1986
"Quest's End," 1987
"24 Views of Mt. Fugi, by Hokusai," 1985
"Fantasy and Science Fiction: a Writer's View," (c)1985 by the Board of Trustees, Southern Illinois University. Essay.
Knight of Shadows. New York: Arbor House.
Ninth Amber novel.
Wizard World. New York: Baen Books.
First published seperately as Changeling, 1980, and Madwand, 1981.
The Black Throne. Written with Fred Saberhagen. New York: Baen Books.
The Mask of Loki. Written with Thomas T. Thomas. New York: Baen Books.
Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming. Written with Robert Sheckley. New York: Bantam Books.
Prince of Chaos. New York: William Morrow and Co.
Tenth and final Amber novel.
Flare. Written with Thomas T. Thomas. New York: Baen Books.
Here There Be Dragons. Hampton Falls, NH: Donald M. Grant. -Children's.
Way Up High. Hampton Falls, NH: Donald M. Grant. -Children's.
If at Faust You Don't Succeed. Written with Robert Sheckley. New York: Bantam Books.
Sequel to Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming.
A Night in the Lonesome October. Illustrations by Gahan Wilson. New York: William Morrow/Avon Books.
Wilderness. Written with Gerald Hausman. New York: Forge Books. -Western.
A Farce to Be Reckoned With. Written with Robert Sheckley. New York: Bantam Books.
Sequel to If at Faust You Don't Succeed.
Forever After. Created by Zelazny. Preludes by Zelazny. New York: Baen Books.
Contents:
Prelude the First
Arts and Sciences: The Gar Quithnick Story by Michael A. Stackpole
Prelude the Second
A Very Offensive Weapon by David Drake
Prelude the Third
Wanted: Guardian by Robert Lynn Asprin
Prelude the Fourth
Domino's Tale by Jane Lindskold
Postlude
Forever Afterward by David Drake
Warriors of Blood and Dream. Edited by Zelazny. Introduction by Zelazny. New York: Avon Books.
Contents:
"Master of Misery" by Joe R. Lansdale
"Eye of the Falcon" by Gerald Hausman
"Listen" by Joel Richards
"True Grits" by Jack C. Haldeman II
"Broadway Johnny" by Walter Jon Williams
"The Seventh Martial Art" by Jane M. Lindskold
"Fearless" by Dave Smeds
"Easy Living" by Richard A. Lupoff
"Blood Duty" Michael A. Stackpole
"Doing the Angry Centipede" by Karen Haber
"Guardian Angel" by Victor Milán
"Shapeshifter Finals" by Jeffrey A. Carver
"Heart of the Moment" by Larry Segriff
"Sand Man" by Steven Barnes
"A Small Circle" Kazuaki Tanahashi
Wheel of Fortune. Edited by Zelazny. Introduction by Zelazny. New York: Avon Books.
Contents:
"Atlantic City Blues" by Joe Haldeman
"Pipeline to Paradise"by Nelson Bond
"The Oddskeeper's Daughter" by William Browning Spencer
"Kangaroo Straight" by Jane M. Lindskold
"Caution: Merge" by Jeff Bredenberg
"The Unbolted" by Kathe Koja and Barry N. Malzberg
"Crapshoot" by Larry Segriff
"Last Man Out" by Dean Wesley Smith
"Dice with the Universe" by Paul Dellinger
"A Bigger Game" by Don Webb
"The Vig" by John DeChancie
"The Bataan Gamble" by Thomas M.K. Stratman
"Tyger, Tyger, Purring Loud" by Gerald Hausman
"A Round of Cards with the General" by Karen Haber
"Butterfly Wings" by Nina Kiriki Hoffman
"Blue Horse, Dancing Mountains" by Zelazny. An Amber story.
"Tip-Off" by Michael A. Stackpole
"The Casino Mirago" by Gahan Wilson
"Elvis Bearpaw's Luck" by William Sanders
"The Tootsie Roll Factor" by Richard A. Lupoff
"lines composed on a noisy plane to Atlantic City" by Joe Haldeman
Donnerjack. Written with Jane Lindskold. New York: Avon Books.
Psychoshop. Written with Alfred Bester. New York: Vintage Books.
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