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Novels About Mars and Martians Full List

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Author Title Publisher Year Published Notes
Calmadenker, A. [pseudonym]. The Mania of the Nations on the Planet Mars and its Terriffic Consequences. Denker Publishers, Inc. 1915 1st edition. An account of parallel Martian history (Twenty years before similar Events on Earth). "Published in the Year 55 E.D. on Mars (1915 A.D. on Earth)"
Carter, Lin. Down to a Sunless Sea. New York: DAW 1984 1st edition, paperback. A novel of Martian civilization in declone, and a human escaped convict.
Carter, Lin. The City Outside the World. Berkley 1977 1st edition, paperback. A Martian, a human prisoner, and a lost monument.
Carter, Lin. The Man Who Loved Mars. London: White Lion 1973 1st UK edition. Treasure seekers for old Martian artifacts.
Carter, Lin. The Man Who Loved Mars. Greenwich, CT: Fawcett 1973 1st US edition, paperback. Fawcett Gold Medal paperback T2690. 157 pgs.
Carter, Lin. The Valley Where Time Stood Still. Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1974 1st edition, hardcover.
Carter, Lin. The Valley Where Time Stood Still. New York: Popular Library 1976 1st paperback edition.
Chandler, A. Bertram. The Alternate Martians New York: Ace 1965 1st edition, paperback. Published in Ace double M-129 with the author's Empress of Outer Space. Cover by Jerome Podwill. An earth expedition finds themselves on Mars where the different visions of Wells, Burroughs, and Kline are represented.
Chandler, A. Bertram. The Bitter Pill. Melbourne, AUS: Wren 1974 1st edition, hardcover. Cover by Derrick stone. Sort of an early Logan's run, with a penal colony on Mars for folks who aren't fans of a suicide pill.
Clarke, Arthur C. Prelude to Mars: An Omnibus Containing the Complete Novels Prelude to Space and The Sands of Mars and Sixteen Short Stories. New York: Harcourt Brace & World 1965 Book club hardcover. A struggling Terran colony find the survivors of Martian civilization and new hope (describes Sands of Mars only)
Clarke, Arthur C. The Sands of Mars. London: Sidgwick and Jackson 1951 1st UK edition, hardcover. A struggling Terran colony find the survivors of Martian civilization and new hope.
Clarke, Arthur C. The Sands of Mars. New York: Gnome Press 1952 1st US edition, hardcover. A struggling Terran colony find the survivors of Martian civilization and new hope.
Clarke, Arthur C. The Sands of Mars. New York: Pocket 1954 1st paperback. edition. Illustrated by Robert Schulz. A struggling Terran colony find the survivors of Martian civilization and new hope.
Clarke, Arthur C. The Sands of Mars. New York: Permabooks 1959 Paperback. 217 p. Attractive cover by Robert Schulz. Ironically, most copies of this edition I have seen have brittle paper and don't seem very permanent. A struggling Terran colony find the survivors of Martian civilization and new hope.
Clarke, Arthur C. The Sands of Mars. New York: Signet 1974 Paperback. 206 p. A struggling Terran colony find the survivors of Martian civilization and new hope.
Cobb, Weldon. A Trip to Mars or the Spur of Adventure. New York: Street and Smith 1901 1st edition with this title. Hardcover. Serialized in the American magazine New Golden Hours, March 30 - May 18, 1901 as To Mars With Tesla, or the Mystery of the Hidden Worlds (Nevins). An Edisonade or Tesla-ade as you see fit. Other subtitle is Won By Sheer Luck in the 1915 edition.
Cobb, Weldon. At War with Mars, or the Boys Who Won. New York: Street and Smith 1907 1st edition. Brave and Bold Weekly no. 256. 32 p. An Edisonade. Serialized as The Boys Who Won in Gold Hours, 1897. (May be just one installment) .
Cobb, Weldon. Checked Through to Mars, or Adventures in Other Worlds. New York: Street and Smith 1909. 1st edition. 32 p. Brave and Bold weekly no. 348. (May be just one installment)
Cole, Charles. Visitors from Mars: A Narrative. C. Cole 1901 1st edition. 99 p.
Coleridge, John (pseud. of Earl and Otto Binder). Martian Martyrs. New York: Columbia Publications 1942 1st edition. 23 p. Volume 1 in the Science fiction classics. Paperback.
Compton, D. G. Farewell Earth's Bliss. London: Hodder and Stroughton 1966 1st edition, hardcover. Cover art by Reginald Lloyd.
Compton, D. G. Farewell Earth's Bliss. New York: Ace 1971 1st US paperback edition. Ace 22830. Illustrated by Karel Thole.
Compton, D. G. Farewell Earth's Bliss. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press 1979 Trade paperback. Cover art by Larry Ortiz.
Cowan, James. Daybreak: A Romance of an Old World. New York: G. H. Richmond & Co. 1896 1st edition. 399 p. A parallel Christianity on Mars.
Cowan, James. Daybreak: A Romance of an Old World. New York: Arno 1971 Reprint edition. A parallel Christianity on Mars.
Cromie, Robert. A Plunge into Space. London: Frederick Warne & Co. 1890 1st edition. 290 p.
Cromie, Robert. A Plunge into Space. Westport CT: Hyperion 1976 Reprint edition.
Cronin, Thomas W. As It Is On Mars. Tharsis Books 2001 1st edition, trade paperback. Japanese and a US/European expeditions must pool their resources to survive after a disaster, while earth dithers about sending a rescue mission. 1st part of a possible trilogy.
Cronin, Thomas W. Give Us This Mars. Saanichton, British Columbia, Canada: Tharsis Books 2003 1st edition, trade paperback. The surviving explorers with new colonistrs try to retain control over the Kasei Valley after discovering an important resource. 2nd in Cronin's Mars series.
Cross, John Keir. SOS from Mars. London: Hutchinson 1954 1st UK edition, hardcover. Later published under the title The Red Journey Back in the US. Sequel to the Angry Planet.
Cross, John Keir. The Angry Planet: Authentic First-Hand Account o a Journey to Mars in the Space Ship ALBATROSS, Compiled from Notes and Records By Various Members of the Expedition from Manuscripts Made Available By Stephen MacFarlane. London: Peter Lunn 1945 1st UK edition, hardcover.
Cross, John Keir. The Angry Planet: Authentic First-Hand Account o a Journey to Mars in the Space Ship ALBATROSS, Compiled from Notes and Records By Various Members of the Expedition from Manuscripts Made Available By Stephen MacFarlane. New York: Coward-McCann 1945 1st U.S. edition. 239 p. Illus. by Robin Jacques.
Cross, John Keir. The Red Journey Back. New York: Coward-McCann 1954 1st U.S. edition. Illus. by Robin Jacques. 252 pgs. Published frost in Great Britain as SOS From Mars. Sequel to the Angry Planet.
Crowther, Peter editor. introduction by Patrick Moore. Mars Probes. New York: DAW 2002 1st edition, paperback. Contains original stories: "Love Affair" Ray Bradbury, "Myths of the Martian Future" Eric Brown, "A Martian Theodicy" Paul Di Filippo, "The Real Story" Alastair Reynolds, "Flower Children of Mars" Mike Resnick and M. Shayne Bell, "Out of the Blue" james Lovegrove, "Mom, the Martians, and Me" Scott Edelman, "The Old Cosmonaut and the Construction Worker Dream of Mars" Ian McDonald, "A Walk Across Mars" Allen Steele, "Marttian Autumn" Stephen Baxter, "Shields of Mars" Gene Wolfe, "Under Mars" Paul McAuley, "The War of the Worldviews" James Morrow, "Near Earth Object" Brian Aldiss, "The Me After the Rock" Patrick O'Leary, and "Lost Sorceress of the Silent Citadel" Michael Moorcock. Author bios at end. An impressive list of writers, many with previous Martian stories under their belt.
Del Rey, Lester. Marooned on Mars. Philadelphia: Winston 1952 1st edition. 210 p. Illustrated by Alex Schomberg.
Del Rey, Lester. Marooned on Mars. New York: Holt, Rinehart, & Winston 1962 Hardcover.
Del Rey, Lester. Marooned on Mars. New York: Paperback Library 1967 1st paperback edition. Paperback no. 52-415.
Dick, Philip K(indred). "All We Marsmen". Galaxy Publishing 1963 A serialized novel in Worlds of Tomorrow , Parts one, two and three. August, October, and December, 1963. Later published in book form as Martian Time-Slip.
Dick, Philip K(indred). Martian Time Slip. New York: Ballantine 1964 1st edition, paperback. Ballantine paperback U2191.
Dick, Philip K(indred). Martian Time-Slip. London: Gollancz 1990 Expands ALL WE MARSMEN. paperback.
Dick, Philip K(indred). Martian Time-Slip. New York: Vintage 1995 Reprint trade paperback. 272 p. Expands All We Marsmen.
Dick, Philip K(indred). The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch. Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1965 1st edition, hardcover. 278 p.
Dick, Philip K(indred). The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch. London: Jonathan Cape 1966 1st UK edition, hardcover.
Dick, Philip K(indred). The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch. New York: McFadden 1966 1st paperback edition. MCFadden 60-240.
Dick, Philip K(indred). The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch. New York: Manor 1975 Paperback.
Dick, Philip K(indred). The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch. New York: DAW 1983 Paperback.
Dick, Philip K(indred). The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch. New York: Vintage 1991 Trade paperback. 240 p.
Dick, Philip K(indred). Introduction by Brian Aldiss. Martian Time-Slip. London: New English Library 1976 1st UK hardcover edition.
Dickson, Gordon R. The Far Call. New York: Dial Press 1973 1st edition, hardcover. A 6 nation effort to put an expedition on Mars goes awry.
Dickson, Gordon R. The Far Call. London: Sidgwick and jackson 1978 1st UK edition, hardcover. A 6 nation effort to put an expedition on Mars goes awry.
Dickson, Gordon R. The Far Call. New York: Dell 1978 1st paperback edition. A 6 nation effort to put an expedition on Mars goes awry.
Dickson, Gordon R. The Far Call. London: Futura 1978 1st UK paperback edition. A 6 nation effort to put an expedition on Mars goes awry.
Dickson, Gordon R. The Far Call. New York: TOR 1989 Paperback. A 6 nation effort to put an expedition on Mars goes awry.
Dietz, William C. Mars Prime. New York: ROC 1992 1st edition, paperback.
Disch, Thomas M. The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars. New York: Doubleday 1988 1st edition, hardcover. 2nd in the Brave Little Toaster Series. The animated appliances go to mars, where they find a whole civlization of discarded appliances, ready to go back to Earth as conquers.
Douglas, Ian. Semper Mars: Book One of the Heritage Trilogy. New York: Avon 1998 1st ed. Paperback. US Marines on Mars, securing ancient alien artifacts , where a war with the UN spills over onto Earth. The second volume focuses on the Moon, rather than Mars. The third, the Jovian moon Europa.
Douglass, Ellsworth. Pharaoh's Broker: Being the Very Remarkable Experiences in Another World of Isidor Werner Written by Himself. London: C.Pearson 1899 1st edition, hardcover. 316 p. A hard core capitalist finds an Egyptian Mars, and proceeds to try and dominate it. Mars eventually overcomes Wall Street.
Douglass, Ellsworth. Pharaoh's Broker: Being the Very Remarkable Experiences in Another World of Isidor Werner Written by Himself. Boston: Gregg Press 1976 Reprint hardcover. 316 p. A hard core capitalist finds an Egyptian Mars, and proceeds to try and dominate it. Mars eventually overcomes Wall Street. Kudos to Gregg Press for reprinting such an obscure work.
Dowding, Henry Wallace. The Man from Mars, or Service, for Service's Sake. New York: Cochrane Publishing 1910 1st edition, hardcover. 385 p. An escort and bodyguard for a French general learns the general has visited Mars through a trance, and is given a detailed description. In the end, the general and his love balloon off to Mars.
Dozois, Gardner , ed. Isaac Asimov's Mars. New York: Ace 1991 1st edition, paperback. Short Stories include: "Live from the Mars Hotel" by Allen Steele; “The Difficulties involved in Photography of Nix Olympica" by Brian Aldiss; "Windwagon Smith and the Martians" by Lawrence Watt-Evans; "Retrovisions" by Robert Frazier; "The Great Martian Railroad Race" by Eric Vinicoff; "All the Beer on Mars" by Greg Bear; "The Catharine Wheel" by Ian McDonald; "Mars Needs Beatnicks" by George Alec Effinger; "Green Mars" by Kim Stanley Robinson. A little bit of everythign from colonizations and martians to mountain climbing.
DuMaurier, George. The Martian. London: Harper 1897 1st edition, hardcover. Illus. by the author. A spiritualist/reincarnation book, with most of the information about Mars at the end.
DuMaurier, George. The Martian. New York: Harper and Bros. 1898 1st US edition, hardcover. Illus. by the author. A spiritualist/reincarnation book, with most of the information about Mars at the end.
Dunn, Alan. Is There Intelligent Life on Earth? a Report to the Congress of Mars. New York: Simon and Schuster 1960 1st edition. 118 p. Illus. by the author. A mix of text and illustration to tell the story.
Eco, Umberto. Il Tre Cosmonauti (The Three Astronauts). MIlan: Bompiani 1966 1st Italian edition. Illus. by Eugenio Carmi. A children's picture book of three astronauts who visit Mars, and meet a Martian.
Eco, Umberto. Los Tres Astronautas (The Three Astronauts). Buenos Aires, Argentina: Ediciones de la Flor 1975 1st Spanish language edition. Illus. by Juan Marchesi. A children's picture book of three astronauts who visit Mars, and meet a Martian.
Eco, Umberto. Los Trois Cosmonautes (The Three Astronauts). Paris: Grasset 1989 1st French edition. Illus. by Eugenio Carmi. A children's picture book of three astronauts who visit Mars, and meet a Martian.
Eco, Umberto. translated by William Weaver. The Three Astronauts. London: Secker & Warburg 1989 1st UK edition, hardcover. Illus. by Eugenio Carmi. A children's picture book of three astronauts who visit mars, and meet a Martian.
Eco, Umberto. translated by William Weaver. The Three Astronauts. San Diego: Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich 1989 1st UK edition, hardcover. Illus. by Eugenio Carmi. A children's picture book of three astronauts who visit Mars, and meet a Martian.
Edwards, Peter. Terminus. New York: St. Martin’s 1976 1st U.S.edition, hardcover. 336 pgs. Cover art by Peter Goodfellow. Only a prisoner on a Martian penal colony can use an recently discovered ancient Martian city to stop religious domination of Earth.
Edwards, Peter. Terminus. London: Macmillan 1976 1st UK edition, hardcover. 336 pgs. Cover art by Peter Goodfellow.
Elam, Richard M. Young Visitor to Mars. New York: Lantern Press 1953 1st edition, hardcover. Young Heroes Library series. 256 pgs. Illustrated by Charles H. Greer.
Elam, Richard M. Young Visitor to Mars. New York: Grosset and Dunlap 1953 Reprint hardcover. Young Heroes Library series. 256 pgs. Illustrated by Charles H. Greer.
Farmer, Philip Jose. Jesus on Mars.

1st edition, paperback. Pinnacle paperback P 40 184-1. Illus. by Paul Stinson. 256 pgs. w/ ads at the end, including an introduction to Dr. Who by Harlan Ellision.
Farmer, Philip Jose. Jesus on Mars. London: Granada 1979 1st UK edition, paperback.
Farren, Mick. Mars--The Red Planet. New York: Del Rey 1990 1st edition, paperback. Cover aart by David Schleinkofer.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and Gruff. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1995 1st edition, paperback. 1st in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Android. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1997 1st edition, paperback. 8th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Caves of Mars. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1998 1st edition, paperback. 16th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Christmas Gift. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1997 1st edition, paperback. 7th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Delusions of Tante Else. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1999 1st edition, paperback. 17th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the I Ching. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1997 1st edition, paperback. 9th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Martian Games. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1999 1st edition, paperback. 14th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Monkey's Uncle. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1996 1st edition, paperback. 4th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Monorail Murder. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1999 1st edition, paperback. 12th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Ovoid. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1996 1st edition, paperback. 2nd in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Riddle of Sandstone. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1999 1st edition, paperback. 18th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Tower of Time. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1996 1st edition, paperback. 6th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and the Voodoo Curse. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1998 1st edition, paperback. 10th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem. Does voodoo work on Mars?
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton and Wonderland. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1996 1st edition, paperback. 3rd in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton: Murder on Stage Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1996 1st edition, paperback. 5th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Kipton on Phobos. Unionville, NY: Royal Fireworks Co. 1999 1st edition, paperback. 13th in the Kipton chronicles about a young girl on Mars solving crimes of murder and mayhem.
Fontenay, Charles L. Rebels of the Red Planet . New York: Ace 1961 1st edition, paperback. Ace Double F-113, published with J. T. McIntosh's 200 Years to Christmas.
Fontenay, Charles L. Rebels of the Red Planet . London: Priory Press 1962? 1st UK edition, paperback. Ace Double F-113, published with J. T. McIntosh's 200 Years to Christmas.
Fontes, Ron and Justine Korman. Mars Attacks! Mahwah, NJ: Troll Communiucations 1996 Adaptation for juveniles from the novel by Jonathan Gems.
Forward, Robert L. Martian Rainbow. New York: Del Rey 1991 1st edition, hardcover. 290 p. + 15 p. Cover art by Jim Burns. Has appendix at end titled "New Colonist's Guide to Mars by Maury Pickford Governor, Terrority of Mars 2047", which discusses areophysics, climate, cities and camps on Mars, and Martian money.
Forward, Robert L. Martian Rainbow. New York: Del Rey 1992 1st paperback edition. 290 p. + 15 p. Cover art by Jim Burns. Has appendix at end titled "New Colonist's Guide to Mars by Maury Pickford Governor, Terrority of Mars 2047", which discusses areophysics, climate, cities and camps on Mars, and Martian money.
Forward, Robert L. introduction by James Gunn. Martian Rainbow. Norwalk, CT: Easton Press 1991 Deluxe signed edition, hardcover. Illustrated by Jim Burns. 334 p. Has appendix at end titled "New Colonist's Guide to Mars by Maury Pickford Governor, Terrority of Mars 2047", which discusses areophysics, climate, cities and camps on Mars, and Martian money.
Fraser, Joseph. Melbourne and Mars: My Mysterious Life on Two Planets. Extracts from a Diary of a Melbourne Merchant. Melbourne: Pater and Knapton (according to LC) or E. W. Cole (Monash Univ. in Australia) 1889 1st edition, printed in paper wraps I think. Perhaps the first Australian work about Mars. 104 p. Very scarce work. "Price one shilling".
Friend, Oscar. The Kid from Mars. New York. Frederick Fell 1949 1st edition, hardcover. Illus. by Virgil Findlay. a children's book. A Martian visits the Earth for needed supplies, but no one believe he is from Mars. A kind of Mouse that Roared for Mars.
Friend, Oscar. The Kid from Mars. London: Cherry Tree 1951 1st UK edition, paperback. A Martian visits the Earth for needed supplies, but no one believe he is from Mars. A kind of Mouse that Roared for Mars.
Gallun, Raymond Z. Skyclimber. New York: Tower Books 1981 1st edition, paperback. Set on Mars (CN). That is all I know.
Gantz, Kenneth F. Not in Solitude. New York: Doubleday 1959 1st edition, hardcover.
Gantz, Kenneth F. Not in Solitude. New York: Berkley Books 1961 1st paperback edition.
Gantz, Kenneth F. Not in Solitude. London: Dennis Dobson 1966 1st UK edition, hardcover.
Gems, Jonathan. Mars Attacks! New York: Signet 1996 1st edition, paperback. Novel based on author's screenplay, which in turn was based on a set of bubble gum cards in the 50's.
Genone, Hudor. Bellona's Husband: a Romance. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott 1887 1st U.S. edition. 332 p.
Gordon, Rex. First on Mars. New York: Ace 1957 1st U.S. edition, paperback. Originally published as No Man Friday in Great Britain. Ace paperback D-233. 192 pgs.
Gordon, Rex. No Man Friday. London: William Heinnemann 1956 1st UK edition and first hardcover edition.
Gordon, Rex. No Man Friday. London: Corgi 1958 1st UK paperback edition.
Gordon, Rex. No Man Friday. London: New English Library 1977 UK hardcover, seems to have been published simultaneously with the NEL paperback.
Gordon, Rex. No Man Friday. London: New English Library 1977 UK paperback, seems to have been published simultaneously with the NEL hardcover.
Gratacap, Louis Pope. The Certainty of a Future Life in Mars: Being the Posthumous Papers of Bradford Torrey Dodd. New York: Bretano 1903 1st edition, hardover. The protagonist radios Mars, talking to the spirits of dead friends and relatives who are moving through each of the planets on their way to heaven. Includes an essay on mars by Schiaparelli at the end.
Greg, Percy. Across the Zodiac: the Story of a Wrecked Record. London: Trübner & Co. 1880 1st UK edition, hardcover. 2 volumes. A man takes an antigravity spaceship to mars and gets embroiled in a civil war there.
Greg, Percy. Across the Zodiac: the Story of a Wrecked Record. Hamburg: Karl Grädener 1880 1st German edition, hardcover. 3 volumes. I do not know if this edition was published in German or English. It is only listed in one copy, in Starsbourg. A man takes an antigravity spaceship to mars and gets embroiled in a civil war there.
Greg, Percy. Across the Zodiac: the Story of a Wrecked Record. New York: Popular Library 1978 1st paperback edition. A man takes an antigravity spaceship to mars and gets embroiled in a civil war there.
Greg, Percy. introduction by Sam Moskowitz. Across the Zodiac: the Story of a Wrecked Record. Westport, CT: Hyperion Press 1974 1st US hardcover. A man takes an antigravity spaceship to mars and gets embroiled in a civil war there.
Grinnell, David (pseud. of Donald Wollheim). Destiny’s Orbit. New York: Avalon 1961 1st U.S. edition. 224 pgs. Cover art by Ed Emshwiller. A billionaire joins asteroid miners and a Martian retainer to establish a kingdom. Mars is a natively governed entity, allied with Earth, and the Martians arachnid-like.
Grinnell, David (pseud. of Donald Wollheim). The Martian Missle. New York: Avalon 1959 1st edition, hardcover. Need more information.
Groom, Pelham. The Purple Twilight. London: T Werner Laurie. 1948 1st edition, hardcover. A dark look at arms races. A Terran visits Mars to look for Atlanteans.
Hamilton, Virginia. Willie Bea and the Time the Martians Landed. New York: Greenwillow Press 1983 1st edition, hardcover. 208 p. Set on a small farm in Ohio in October 1938, this tells of an African-American family who get caught up in the famous Orson Wells "War of the Worlds" broadcast.
Hamilton, Virginia. Willie Bea and the Time the Martians Landed. New York: Aladdin 1989 Paperback. Set on a small farm in Ohio in October 1938, this tells of an African-American family who get caught up in the famous Orson Wells "War of the Worlds" broadcast.
Hartmann, William K. Mars Undergound. New York: TOR 1997 1st edition, hardcover. 351 p.
Hartmann, William K. Mars Undergound. New York: TOR 1999 Paperback. 428 p.
Heinlein, Robert A. Between Planets. New York: Scribner's Sons 1951 1st edition, hardcover. Illustrated by Clifford Geary. Reprinted several times by Scribners.
Heinlein, Robert A. Between Planets. New York: Ace 1951 1st paperback edition. Cover art by Steele Savage.
Heinlein, Robert A. Between Planets. London: New English Library 1971 UK paperback. Cover art by Gordon C. Davies.
Heinlein, Robert A. Between Planets. New York: Ballantine / Del Rey 1978 Paperback edition. Cover art by Darrell K. Sweet.
Heinlein, Robert A. Between Planets. London: Robert Hale 2002 UK hardcover.
Heinlein, Robert A. Double Star. Garden City, NY: Doubleday 1956 1st edition, hardcover. Cover art by Mel Hunter. Originally serialized in "Astounding Science Fiction", February, March, April 1956. 1st Hugo win for Heinlein. An actor stands in for a politician and has to avoid a war with the Martians.
Heinlein, Robert A. Double Star. London: Michael Joseph 1958 1st UK hardcover. Originally serialized in "Astounding Science Fiction", February, March, April 1956. 1st Hugo win for Heinlein.An actor stands in for a politician and has to avoid a war with the Martians.
Heinlein, Robert A. Double Star. Boston: Gregg Press 1978 Hardcover. Originally serialized in "Astounding Science Fiction", February, March, April 1956. 1st Hugo win for Heinlein. An actor stands in for a politician and has to avoid a war with the Martians.
Heinlein, Robert A. Podkayne of Mars. New York: Putnam 1963 1st edition, hardcover. A young girl and her genius brother travel between Earth, Venus and Mars to foil a kidnapping plot. Reminds me in a way of Dexter's Lab characters. Heinlein wanted the young girl to die in the original ending, but the publisher said no. Heinlein's last juvenile novel.
Heinlein, Robert A. Podkayne of Mars. New York: Avon 1964 1st paperback edition. 179 pgs. Illustrated by Paul Lehr. A young girl and her genius brother travel between Earth, Venus and Mars to foil a kidnapping plot. Reminds me in a way of Dexter's Lab characters. Heinlein wanted the young girl to die in the original ending, but the publisher said no. Heinlein's last juvenile novel. `
Heinlein, Robert A. Podkayne of Mars. New York: Berkeley 1970 Paperback. 176 pgs. A young girl and her genius brother travel between Earth, Venus and Mars to foil a kidnapping plot. Reminds me in a way of Dexter's Lab characters. Heinlein wanted the young girl to die in the original ending, but the publisher said no. Heinlein's last juvenile novel. `
Heinlein, Robert A. Red Planet: a Colonial Boy on Mars. New York: Scribner's Sons 1949 1st edition, hardcover. 211 p. Illustrated by Clifford N. Geary. Perhaps Heinlein's best juvenile.
Heinlein, Robert A. Red Planet: a Colonial Boy on Mars. New York: Ace 1949 1st epaperback edition. Illustrated by Steele Savage. Perhaps Heinlein's best juvenile.
Heinlein, Robert A. Red Planet: a Colonial Boy on Mars. London: Gollancz 1963 1st UK hardcover. Perhaps Heinlein's best juvenile.
Heinlein, Robert A. Space Family Stone. London: Gollancz 1969 1st UK edition, hardcover. Published in the US as The Rolling Stones (1952). A family takes a dangerous jaunt through the solar system, with Martian life form pet in tow.
Heinlein, Robert A. Stranger in a Strange Land. New York: Putnam 1961 1st edition, hardcover. 408 p. Another Hugo winner. A human raised on Mars returns to Earth to teach humans about grokking and discorporation.
Heinlein, Robert A. Stranger in a Strange Land. London: New English Library 1975 1st UK hardcover. Another Hugo winner. A human raised on Mars returns to Earth to teach humans about grokking and discorporation.
Heinlein, Robert A. The Rolling Stones. New York: Scribner's Sons 1952 1st edition, hardcover. Published in the UK as Space Family Stone (1952). A family takes a dangerous jaunt through the solar system, with Martian life form pet in tow.
Heinlein, Robert A. Zwischen den Planeten (Between the Planets). Berlin: Gebrüder Weiss Verlag 1960? 1st German hardcover.
Heinlein, Robert A. Zwischen den Planeten (Between the Planets). München: Heyne 1982 German paperback edition.
Heinlein, Robert A. Introduction by James Gunn. Stranger in a Strange Land. Norwalk, CT: Easton Press 1989 Delux, signed hardcover edition. Illustrated by Kent Bash. Another Hugo winner. A human raised on Mars returns to Earth to teach humans about grokking and discorporation.
Hess, Joan. Martians in Maggody. New York: Dutton 1994 1st edition, hardcover. Tabloid news of Martians affect a small town in Arkansas. More mystery more than sf, but speaks to popular beliefs. "An Arly Hanks Mystery".
Hess, Joan. Martians in Maggody. New York: Onyx 1995 Paperback. Tabloid news of Martians affect a small town in Arkansas. More mystery more than sf, but speaks to popular beliefs. "An Arly Hanks Mystery".
Hipolato, Jane and Willis E. McNally , editors. Introduction by Isaac Asimov. Mars, We Love You. New York: Doubleday 1971 1st edition, hardcover. Published later in the UK as the Book of Mars. Anthology consisting of:
Excerpts from A Princess Of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs, "A Martian Oddessey" by Stanley Weinbaum, "The Embassy" by Donald A. Wollheim, "Dark Mission" by Lester Del Rey, "Lost Art" by George O. Smith, "The Cave" by P. Schuler Miller, "Expedition" by Anthony Boucher, "Loophole" by Arthur C. Clarke, "Catch that Martian" by Damon Knight, "Omnilingual" by H. Beam Piper, "The Lost City of Mars" by Ray Bradbury, "One Step From Earth" by Harry Harrison, "Carthage: Reflections of a Martian" by Frank Herbert , "Soft Landing" by William Fox, "Earthbound" by Irene Moyer Jackson, "In Lonely Lands" by Harlan Ellison, "World of the Wars" by Bruce McAllister, "Exploration" by Barry M. Malzberg, Ean excerpt from Double Star by Robert A. Heinlein, and "Linguistic Relativity in Middle High Martian" by Willis E. McNelly.
Hipolato, Jane and Willis E. McNally , editors. Introduction by Isaac Asimov. The Book of Mars. London: Orbit 1976 1st UK edition, paperback. Published in the US as Mars We Love You. Contains the short stories "A Martian Odyssey" Stanley Weinbaum, "The Embassy" Donald A. Wollheim, "Dark Mission" Lester Del Rey, "Lost Art" George O. Smith, "The Cave" P. Schuyler Miller, "Expedition" Anthony Boucher, "Loophole" Arthur C. Clarke, "Catch That Martian" Damon Knight, "Omnilingual" H. Beam Piper, "The Lost City of Mars" Ray Bradbury, "One Step from Earth" Harry Harrison, "Carthage: Reflections of A Martian" Frank Herbert, "Soft Landing" William Fox
"Earthbound" Irene Jackson, "In Lonely Lands" Harlan Ellison, "World of the Wars" Bruce McAllister, and "Exploration" Barry N. Malzberg. Excerpts from The Report on Canali by Schiaparelli, Mars the Abode of Life by Lowell, War of the Worlds by Wells, and A Princess of Mars by Burroughs are also included. The book ends with "Linguistic Relativity in Middle High Martian", a critical essay on Heinlein’s Stranger in a Strange Land, by Willis E. McNelly. 332 p.
Hirschman, Edward. Tarzan at Mar’s Core. Annandale, VA: DeLeithein Press 1977 1st editon. Combines all three of Burroughs major thems in one book.
Holland, Cecelia Floating Worlds. New York: Knopf 1976 1st edition. 465 pgs. A mediator from Earth negotiates peace in an unconventional way between Humans and an alien race that is raiding Mars.
Hoover, H.M. The Winds of Mars. New York: Dutton 1995 1st edition, hardcover. A young girl helps keep Mars from civil war.
Idle, Eric. The Road to Mars: a Post Modem Novel. New York: Pantheon 1999. 1st edition, hardcover. 309 p. Comedy from one of the Monty Python troupe. An android protagonist and his 2 comedian bosses must save mars from a Terrorist plot.
Jeter, K.W. Blade Runner III: Replicant Night. New York: Bantam Spectra 1996 1st edition, hardcover. The main character of Blade Runner goes back to mars to find his girlfriend and solve soem murders.
Jones, Alice Ilgenfritz and Ella Marchant (as Two Women of the West). Unveiling a Parallel: A Romance. Boston: Arena Publishing Co. 1893 1st edition, hardcover. A young male aviation enthusiast visits Mars and learns about the two Martian societies of Thursia and Caskia and meets a woman, but returns to Earth alone. An early femist utopian novel.
Jones, Alice Ilgenfritz and Ella Marchant (as Two Women of the West). Unveiling a Parallel: A Romance. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press 1991 Paperback. Reprint of an 1893 novel. A young male aviation enthusiast visits Mars and learns about the two Martian societies of Thursia and Caskia and meets a woman, but returns to Earth alone. An early feminist utopian novel.
Judd, Cyril (pseud. of C. M. Kornbluth& Judith Merril). Gunner Cade. New York: Simon and Schuster 1952 1st edition, hardcover. 218 pgs. Originally serialized in the American magazine Astounding Sciene Fiction, early in 1952.
Judd, Cyril (pseud. of C. M. Kornbluth& Judith Merril). Gunner Cade. New York: Ace 1957 Paperback Ace Double D-227. Published with "Crisis in 2140" by H. Beam Piper and John J. Maguire. Originally serialized in the American magazine Astounding Sciene Fiction, early in 1952. A highly trained soldier finds out things he shouldn't know, and goes on the run with a woman to the secret rebel base on Mars.
Judd, Cyril (pseud. of C. M. Kornbluth& Judith Merril). Gunner Cade. London: Gollancz 1964 1st UK edition, hardcover. 218 pgs. Originally serialized in the American magazine Astounding Sciene Fiction, early in 1952.
Judd, Cyril (pseud. of C. M. Kornbluth& Judith Merril). Outpost Mars. New York: Abelard Press 1952 1st edition, hardcover. 268 p. Revised and republished in 1961 as Sin in Space.
Judd, Cyril (pseud. of C. M. Kornbluth& Judith Merril). Outpost Mars. New York: Dell 1952 1st paperback edition. 223 p. Revised and republished in 1961 as Sin in Space.
Judd, Cyril (pseud. of C. M. Kornbluth& Judith Merril). Outpost Mars. New York: Beacon Books 1961 Paperback edition. No. 312. 190 p, Originally published as Outpost Mars in 1952.

 

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