Arthur C. Clarke bibliography

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The following is a list of works by Arthur C. Clarke.

Contents

Series

A Space Odyssey

Rama

A Time Odyssey

Fiction

Novels

Short story collections

Novellas, novelettes and short stories

Clarke's novella "The Road to the Sea" was originally published in Two Complete Science-Adventure Books in 1951 as "Seeker of the Sphinx" Two complete science adventure books 1951spr n2.jpg
Clarke's novella "The Road to the Sea" was originally published in Two Complete Science-Adventure Books in 1951 as "Seeker of the Sphinx"
Clarke's novelette "Jupiter Five" was cover-featured on the May 1953 issue of If If 195305.jpg
Clarke's novelette "Jupiter Five" was cover-featured on the May 1953 issue of If
The original novelette version of "The Songs of Distant Earth" was the cover story for the June 1958 issue of If If 195806.jpg
The original novelette version of "The Songs of Distant Earth" was the cover story for the June 1958 issue of If

Omnibus editions

Non-fiction

Books

  1. Interplanetary Flight: An Introduction to Astronautics . London: Temple Press, 1950
  2. The Exploration of Space. London: Temple Press, 1951. Updated/revised 1959 and 1979 (with a new introduction).
  3. The Exploration of the Moon, Illustrated by R.A. Smith. 1954
  4. The Young Traveller in Space. London: Phoenix House, 1954. Variously titled Going into Space. New York: Harper and Row, 1954, The Scottie Book of Space Travel. London: Transworld Publishers, 1957
  5. The Coast of Coral. Photos by Mike Wilson. Text by Arthur C. Clarke. Frederick Muller, 1956  — Volume 1 of the Blue Planet Trilogy
  6. The Reefs of Taprobane; Underwater Adventures around Ceylon, Photos by Mike Wilson. Text by Arthur C. Clarke. New York: Harper, 1957 — Volume 2 of the Blue Planet Trilogy
  7. The Making of a Moon: The Story of the Earth Satellite Program. New York: Harper, 1957
  8. Boy Beneath the Sea, Photos by Mike Wilson. Text by Arthur C. Clarke. New York: Harper, 1958
  9. Voice Across the Sea. HarperCollins, 1958
  10. The Challenge of the Space Ship: Previews of Tomorrow’s World. New York: Harper, 1959
  11. The Challenge of the Sea. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1960
  12. The First Five Fathoms, Photos by Mike Wilson. Text by Arthur C. Clarke. New York: Harper, 1960
  13. Indian Ocean Adventure, Photos by Mike Wilson. Text by Arthur C. Clarke. New York: Harper, 1961
  14. Profiles of the Future; an Inquiry into the Limits of the Possible. London: Gollancz, 1962. Updated editions of this book were printed in 1973, 1984 and in 1999 as the "Millennium Edition".
  15. Man and Space. 1964. Created with the editors of Life.
  16. Indian Ocean Treasure, Photos by Mike Wilson. Text by Arthur C. Clarke. New York: Harper, 1964
  17. The Treasure of the Great Reef, Photos by Mike Wilson. Text by Arthur C. Clarke. New York: Harper & Row, 1964 — Volume 3 of the Blue Planet Trilogy
  18. Voices from the Sky: Previews of the Coming Space Age. New York: Harper & Row, 1965
  19. The Promise of Space . New York: Harper, 1968
  20. Into Space: a Young Person’s Guide to Space, by Arthur C. Clarke and Robert Silverberg. New York: Harper & Row, 1971
  21. Beyond Jupiter: The Worlds of Tomorrow, by Arthur C. Clarke (text) and Chesley Bonestell (paintings). Little & Brown, 1972
  22. Report on Planet Three and Other Speculations. New York: Harper & Row, 1972
  23. The Lost Worlds of 2001 . London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1972
  24. The View from Serendip . Random House, 1977
  25. The Odyssey File. Email correspondence with Peter Hyams. London: Panther Books, 1984
  26. 1984, Spring: a Choice of Futures . New York: Ballantine Books, 1984
  27. Ascent to Orbit, a Scientific Autobiography: The Technical Writings of Arthur C. Clarke. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1984
  28. 20 July 2019: Life in the 21st Century . Macmillan Publishing Company, 1986
  29. Astounding Days: A Science Fictional Autobiography. London: Gollancz, 1989
  30. How the World Was One: Beyond the Global Village (a.k.a. How the World Was One: Towards the Tele-Family of Man). London : Gollanncz, 1992 — A history and survey of the communications revolution
  31. By Space Possessed. London: Gollancz, 1993
  32. The Snows of Olympus – A Garden on Mars London: Gollancz 1994, picture album with comments
  33. Childhood Ends: The Earliest Writings of Arthur C. Clarke. Rochester: Portentous Press, 1996
  34. Greetings, Carbon-Based Bipeds!  : Collected Works 1934–1988. London: HarperCollins, 1999

Magazine Articles

  1. Extra-Terrestrial Relays in Wireless World, October 1945.

Contributions, Introductions, Forewords, Prefaces & Misc.

  1. From the Earth to the Moon; Jules Verne, 1962. Wrote Introduction to the 1962 edition of this 1865 novel.
  2. Time Probe: The Sciences in Science Fiction; 1966. Wrote Introduction and one story, collected the other ten stories.
  3. The Coming of the Space Age; Famous Accounts of Man's Probing of the Universe; 1967. Selected and edited by Arthur C. Clarke.
  4. The Beginnings of Satellite Communication; J.R. Pierce, 1968. Wrote Preface.
  5. Three for Tomorrow; Robert Silverberg, Roger Zelazny and James Blish, 1969. Wrote Foreword.
  6. First on the Moon; Neil Armstrong with Gene Farmer and Dora Jane Hamblin, 1970. Wrote Epilogue.
  7. The Panic Broadcast; Howard Koch, 1970. Introductory interview with Arthur C. Clarke.
  8. The Challenge of the Stars (a.k.a. The New Challenge of the Stars); 1972. Wrote Foreword.
  9. The World in Focus; William MacQuitty, 1974. Wrote Foreword.
  10. The Complete Venus Equilateral; George O. Smith, 1976. Wrote Introduction.
  11. The Telephone's First Century—and Beyond: Essays on the Occasion of the 100th Anniversary of Telephone Communication; 1974. Wrote Essay.
  12. The World in Color Photography; 1979. Wrote Foreword.
  13. Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World; Simon Welfare and John Fairly, 1980. Wrote chapter introductions.
  14. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Space Technology; 1981. Wrote Foreword.
  15. The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume Three: The Nebula Winners 1965–1969; 1982. Editor along with George Proctor.
  16. Arthur C. Clarke's World of Strange Powers; Simon Welfare and John Fairly, 1984. Wrote chapter introductions.
  17. Sightseeing: A Space Panorama; Barbara Hitchcock, 1985. Wrote Foreword.
  18. Arthur C. Clarke's Chronicles of the Strange and Mysterious; Simon Welfare and John Fairly, 1987. Wrote chapter introductions.
  19. Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime Vol. 1: Breaking Strain; Paul Preuss, 1987. Wrote Afterword; novel is based on Clarke's short story Breaking Strain.
  20. Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime Vol. 2: Maelstrom;Paul Preuss, 1988. Wrote Afterword; novel is based on Clarke's short story Maelstrom II.
  21. Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime Vol. 3: Hide and Seek; Paul Preuss, 1989. Wrote Afterword; novel is based on Clarke's short story Hide-and-Seek.
  22. Visions of Space; 1989. Wrote Foreword.
  23. Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime Vol. 4: The Medusa Encounter; Paul Preuss, 1990. Wrote Afterword; novel is based on Clarke's short story A Meeting with Medusa.
  24. Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime Vol. 5: The Diamond Moon; Paul Preuss, 1990. Wrote Afterword; novel is based on Clarke's short story Jupiter Five.
  25. Project Solar Sail; 1990. Editor.
  26. Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime Vol. 6: The Shining Ones; Paul Preuss, 1991. Wrote Afterword; novel is based on Clarke's short story The Shining Ones.
  27. Blueprint for Space: Science Fiction to Science Fact; Frederick I. Ordway III (editor), 1991. Wrote Epilogue.
  28. Sri Lanka; Tom Tidball, 1991. Wrote Foreword.
  29. Space Commerce; John L. McLucas, 1991. Wrote Foreword.
  30. The Profession of Science Fiction: SF Writers on Their Craft and Ideas; Maxim Jakubowski (editor), 1992. Wrote Foreword.
  31. Technology 2001: The Future of Computing and Communications; Derek Leebaert (editor), 1992. Wrote Foreword.
  32. Arthur C. Clarke's A–Z of Mysteries; Simon Welfare and John Fairly, 1993. Wrote foreword.
  33. The Anti-Gravity Handbook (New and Expanded Edition); D. Hatcher Childress (compiler), 1993. Wrote Chapter 1, titled "Arthur C. Clarke on Anti-Gravity".
  34. The Dream Machines: An Illustrated History of the Spaceship in Art, Science and Literature; Ron Miller and Rick Dunning, 1993. Wrote Foreword.
  35. The First Men in the Moon; H.G. Wells, 1993. Wrote Introduction to the 1993 edition of this 1901 novel.
  36. Unearthing Atlantis: An Archaeological Odyssey to the Fabled Lost Civilization; Charles R. Pellegrino, 1993. Wrote Foreword.
  37. Seize the Moment: The Autobiography of Britain's First Astronaut; Helen Sharman, 1993. Wrote Introduction.
  38. The War of the Worlds; H.G. Wells, 1993. Wrote Introduction to the 1993 edition of this 1898 novel.
  39. Gene Roddenberry: The Last Conversation; Yvonne Fern, 1994. Wrote Foreword.
  40. The Millennial Project: Colonizing the Galaxy in Eight Easy Steps; Marshall T. Savage, 1994. Wrote Introduction.
  41. Only Visiting This Planet: The Art of Danny Flynn; Nigel Suckling, 1994. Wrote Introduction.
  42. The Ultimate Egoist; Theodore Sturgeon, 1994. Wrote Foreword.
  43. 2001: Filming the Future; Piers Bizony, 1995. Wrote Foreword.
  44. Aliya: Stories of the Elephants of Sri Lanka; Teresa Cannon and Peter Davis, 1995. Wrote Foreword.
  45. Bright Messengers; Gentry Lee, 1995. Wrote Introduction to this novel set in the Rama universe.
  46. An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural (a.k.a. The Supernatural A-Z: The Truth and the Lies); James Randi, 1995, St. Martin's Press ISBN   0-312-15119-5 (Online Version). Wrote Introduction.
  47. Frontline of Discovery: Science on the Brink of Tomorrow; National Geographic Society, 1995. Wrote Epilogue.
  48. Rogue Asteroids and Doomsday Comets:The Search for the Million Megaton Menace That Threatens Life on Earth; Duncan Steel, 1995. Wrote Foreword.
  49. The Dechronization of Sam Magruder; George Gaylord Simpson, 1996. Wrote Introduction.
  50. Encounter with Tiber; Buzz Aldrin and John Barnes, 1996. Wrote Foreword.
  51. Survival Kit: How to Reach Ninety and Make the Most of It; William MacQuitty, 1996. Wrote Preface.
  52. The Case for Mars: The Plan to Settle the Red Planet and Why We Must; Robert Zubrin and Richard Wagner, 1997. Wrote Foreword.
  53. The Roving Mind: New Edition, Isaac Asimov, 1997. Wrote Tribute.
  54. Arthur C. Clarke & Lord Dunsany: A Correspondence. ed. Keith Allen Daniels. Palo Alto, CA, USA: Anamnesis Press, 1998. Letters reprinted.
  55. Hal's Legacy : 2001's Computer As Dream and Reality; David G. Stork, 1998. Wrote Foreword.
  56. Intelligent Software Agents; Richard Murch, Tony Johnson, 1998. Wrote Foreword.
  57. Arthur C. Clarke's Mysteries; Simon Welfare and John Fairly, 1998. Wrote foreword.
  58. Welcome to the Wired World: The New Networked Economy; Anne C. Leer, 1999. Wrote Preface.
  59. Arthur C. Clarke's Mysteries; John Fairly and Simon Welfare, 2000. Wrote Foreword.
  60. e-Sphere: The Rise of the World-Wide Mind; Joseph N. Pelton, 2000. Wrote Foreword.
  61. Excess Heat: Why Cold Fusion Research Prevailed; Charles G. Beaudette, 2000. Wrote Foreword.
  62. Sri Lanka, the Emerald Island; Tissa Devendra, 2000. Wrote Foreword.
  63. The Art of Chesley Bonestell; Ron Miller, 2001. Wrote Foreword.
  64. Literary Trips 2: Following in the Footsteps of Fame; Victoria Brooks (editor), 2001. Wrote Foreword and is profiled in chapter 1.
  65. Macroshift: Navigating the Transformation to a Sustainable World; Ervin Laszlo, 2001. Wrote Foreword.
  66. The Search for Free Energy (a.k.a. The Scientist, the Madman, the Thief and Their Lightbulb); Keith Tutt, 2001. Wrote Foreword.
  67. Visions of Spaceflight: Images from the Ordway Collection; Frederick I. Ordway III, 2001. Wrote Introduction, technical advisor.
  68. The Web Between the Worlds; Charles Sheffield, 2001. Wrote Introduction to the 2001 edition of this 1979 novel.
  69. The Worlds of Galileo; Michael E. Hanlon, 2001. Wrote Foreword.
  70. Business 2010: Mapping the New Commercial Landscape; Ian Pearson, Michael Lyons, 2002. Wrote Foreword.
  71. The Conquest of Space ; David Lasser, 2002. Wrote Introduction to the 2002 edition of this 1931 work of non-fiction.
  72. Creating Space: The Story of the Space Age through the Models; Mat Irvine, 2002. Wrote Introduction.
  73. Moonwatcher's Memoir: A Diary of 2001: A Space Odyssey; Dan Richter, 2002. Wrote Foreword.
  74. From Narnia to A Space Odyssey: The War of Ideas Between Arthur C. Clarke and C. S. Lewis. Edited with an Introduction by Ryder W. Miller. Ibooks (distr. by Simon & Schuster), 2003. Letters, essays and short stories reprinted. Republished in 2005 with new sub-title "Stories, letters, and commentary by and about C. S. Lewis and Arthur C. Clarke".
  75. To the Edge of Doom; Tyronne Fernando, 2003. Wrote Introduction.
  76. The Colours of Infinity: The Beauty, The Power and the Sense of Fractals; Clear Books, 2004. Contributor. Reprinted in 2010 as The Colours of Infinity: The Beauty and Power of Fractals
  77. Are We Alone?: The Stanley Kubrick Extraterrestrial Intelligence Interviews; Anthony Frewin (editor), 2005. Wrote Preface.
  78. Freedom on the March: An American Voyage to Explore Globalization; Patrick Mendis, 2005. Wrote Introduction.
  79. 'S' Is for Space; Ray Bradbury, 2005. Wrote Introduction.
  80. Science Fiction Quotations: From the Inner Mind to the Outer Limits; Dr. Gary Westfahl (editor), 2005. Wrote Foreword.
  81. Beautiful Living: Buddha's Way to Prosperity, Wisdom, and Inner Peace (a.k.a. The Buddha's Teachings on Prosperity: At Home, At Work, In the World); Bhikkhu Rahula, 2006. Wrote Foreword.
  82. Jules Verne: The Definitive Biography; William Butcher, 2006. Wrote Introduction.
  83. The World of Jules Verne; Gonzague Saint Bris, 2006. Wrote Preface.
  84. The Rise of Animals: Evolution and Diversification of the Kingdom Animalia; Mikhail A. Fedonkin, James G. Gehling, Kathleen Grey, Guy M. Narbonne and Patricia Vickers-Rich, 2008. Wrote Foreword.
  85. SpaceShipOne: An Illustrated History; Dan Linehan, 2008. Wrote Foreword.
  86. From the Pen of Paul: The Fantastic Images of Frank R. Paul; Stephen D. Korshak (editor), 2009. Wrote Preface.
  87. The Story of Astronomy; Heather Couper and Nigel Henbest, 2012. Wrote Foreword.

Related Research Articles

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<i>The Sands of Mars</i> 1951 novel by Arthur C. Clarke

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<i>The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke</i> Book by Arthur C. Clarke

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<i>Sunstorm</i> (novel) 2005 science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter

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<i>Of Time and Stars</i> 1972 collection of short stories by Arthur C. Clarke

Of Time and Stars is a collection of science fiction short stories by British writer Arthur C. Clarke, containing an introduction by J. B. Priestley.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jupiter Five</span> Short story by Arthur C. Clarke

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<i>The Sentinel</i> (anthology) 1983 English-language short story collection by Arthur C. Clarke

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