1949 "Entity"
1950 "Quixote and the Windmill"
1950 "Gypsy"
1950 "Star Ship"
1951 "The Acolytes"
1953 "Un-Man"
1953 "The Troublemakers"
1953 "The Chapter Ends"
1953 "The Green Thumb"
1954 "The Sensitive Man"
1954 "The Big Rain"
1954 "Teucan"
1954 "Symmetry"
1955 "What Shall It Profit?"
1955 "The Snows of Ganymede"
1956 The Peregrine
1957 "Marius"
1957 "Holmgang"
1957 "Cold Victory"
1957 "Brake"
1957 "Virgin Planet"
1968 "The Pirate"
Overlap With The Technic History
1951 "Tiger by the Tail"
1951 "Honorable Enemies"
1952 "The Star Plunderer"
1954 "The Warriors from Nowhere"
1956 "Margin of Profit"
1958 The Man who Counts
1958 "The Game of Glory"
1959 "Hunters of the Sky Cave"
1961 "Hiding Place"
1961 "The Plague of Masters"
1963 "Territory"
1963 The Night Face
1963 "The Three-Cornered Wheel"
1966 "A Sun Invisible"
1966 Ensign Flandry
1966 "Day of Burning"
1967 "Starfog"
1968 "A Tragedy of Errors"
1968 Satan's World
1968 "The Sharing of Flesh"
Sol City and the First Empire are in both "The Chapter Ends" (1953) and "The Star Plunderer" (1952).
1 comment:
Kaor, Paul!
To be fully complete, I would have included in this blog piece Sandra Miesel's Chronology of the Psychotechnic Stories.
Also, I would not stress too much this mention of "Sol City" in "The Chapter Ends" and "The Star Plunderer." These were both very early stories by Anderson, when he was in some ways still learning how to write. Including how to more clearly distinguish stories from each other.
Ad astra! Sean
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