List of short stories by Harry Harrison

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This is a list of all short stories published by science-fiction author Harry Harrison, along with the collections they appeared in, if any. [1] [2]

Harrison's novelette "Down to Earth" took the cover of the November 1963 issue of Amazing Stories Amazing stories 196311.jpg
Harrison's novelette "Down to Earth" took the cover of the November 1963 issue of Amazing Stories
StoryPublication Date Two Tales and Eight Tomorrows (1965) War with the Robots (1967) Prime Number (1970) One Step from Earth (1970) The Best of Harry Harrison (1976) Stainless Steel Visions (1992) Galactic Dreams (1994) 50 In 50 (2001)Notes/Other Sources
Rock Diver1951Yes
An Artist's Life1953Yes
Web of the Worlds1953(with Katherine MacLean)
Navy Day1954
The Velvet Glove1956YesYes
World in the Balance1957
The Stainless Steel Rat 1957Later expanded into a novel (1961).
Welcoming Committee1957Yes
Captain Bedlam1957YesYes
Open All Doors1958(with Hubert Pritchard)
The Repairman [3] 1958YesYesYes
The Robot Who Wanted to Know1958YesYesYes
Web of the Norns1958(with Katherine Maclean)
Simulated Trainer1958YesYesYesvariant title: Trainee For Mars
The World Otalmi Made1958
Arm of the Law1958YesYes
The Robots Strike1959
I See You (Robot Justice)1959YesYes
Hitch Hiker1959 The Saint Mystery Magazine, December 1959 [4]
The Misplaced Battleship1960
Case of the Comic Killer
The K-Factor1960Yes
Survival Planet1961YesYesYes
Toy Shop1962YesYesYes
Death at 60,0001962Published in the British edition The Saint Mystery Magazine, May, 1962 [5]
Terror in Tivoli1962Published in the British edition The Saint Mystery Magazine, June, 1962 [6]
War with the Robots1962Yes
Death in Mexico [ citation needed ]1962[ citation needed ]
The Pliable Animal1962YesYes
The Streets of Ashkelon 1962YesYesYesYesVariant title: An Alien Agony
Captain Honario Harpplayer, R.N.1963YesYesYes
Fuzz-Head[ citation needed ]
Down to Earth1963YesYesYes
Ms. Found in a Bottle Washed Up On the Sands of Time1964Poem [7]
Incident in the IND1964YesYes
Final Encounter [8] 1964YesYes
According to His Abilities1964Yes
Unto My Manifold Dooms [9] 1964YesVariant title: The Many Dooms
How the Old World Died [10] 1964Yes
Portrait of the Artist1964YesYesYesYes
Rescue Operation1964YesYesYesYes
The Starsloggers [11] 1964Introduction of Bill, The Galactic Hero
They're Playing Our Song1964
Not Me, Not Amos Cabot!1964YesYes**YesYes
Moon Sport1964Published in Daily Mail Boy's Annual 1964
A Matter of Timing1965(Written under the pen name Hank Dempsey), CWACC
Famous First Words1965YesYes
The Outcast1965
I Always Do What Teddy Says1965YesYesYesYes
At Last, the True Story of Frankenstein1965YesYesYes
The Greatest Car in the World1965YesYes
Rock Pilot1965
Mute Milton1966YesYesYesYes
The Gods Themselves Throw Incense1966Yes
CWACC Strikes Again1966
Contact Man1966Yes
The Voice of the CWACC1966
A Criminal Act1967YesYesYesYes
You Men of Violence [12] 1967YesYes
The Man From P.I.G.1967YesCollected in The Men From P.I.G. and R.O.B.O.T..
The Fairly Civil Service [13] / A Civil Service Servant1967YesYes
I Have My Vigil1968YesYes
The Secret of Stonehenge1968YesYes
Waiting Place1968YesYes
The Powers of Observation1968Yes
No War, Or Battle's Sound1968Yes
If1969YesYesYesYes
From Fanaticism, or For Reward1969YesYesYes
The Ghoul Squad1969Yes
The Man from R.O.B.O.T.1969Collected in The Men From P.I.G. and R.O.B.O.T..
Pressure1969YesYes
The Ever-Branching Tree1969YesYes
By the Falls1970YesYes
One Step from Earth1970Yes
The Life Preservers1970Yes
Heavy Duty1970YesYes
A Tale of the Ending1970Yes
Wife to the Lord1970Yes
Commando Raid1970YesYes
The Final Battle1970Yes
The Finest Hunter in the World1970Yes
The Pad: a Story of the Day After Tomorrow1970YesYes
American Dead1970Yes
Brave Newer World1971YesYesYes
The Wicked Flee1971Yes *
Roommates1971YesYesYes
Strangers1972
We Ate the Whole Thing1973Yes**
The Defensive Bomber1973
An Honest Day's Work1973YesYes
The Mothballed Spaceship1973YesYesFeatures characters from the Deathworld novels.
Ad Astra1974
The Whatever-I-Type-Is-True Machine (with Barry N. Malzberg)1974
Space Rats of the CCC1974YesYesYes
Speed of the Cheetah, Roar of the Lion1975Yes
Run from the Fire1975
The Last Train1976
Pass the Book1978
The Greening of the Green1978Yes
All Wheels, Gears and Cogs1979
The Day After the End of the World1980Yes
A Fragment of Manuscript1980
The Year 2000 in Birmingham1981
The Return of the Stainless Steel Rat[ citation needed ]1981
A Dog and His Boy [14] 2002
After the Storm1985Yes
The View from the Top of the Tower1986
In the Beginning1986
Ni Venos, Doktoro Zamenhof, Ni Venos!1987
The Curse of the Unborn Living Dead 1988
Luncheon in Budapest1989
The Fourth Law of Robotics1989available in Foundation's Friends: Stories in Honour of Isaac Asimov
Samson in the Temple of Science1989
Tragedy in Tibet1990
A Letter from the Pope (with Tom Shippey)1990
Dawn of the Endless Night1992YesPrinted In The Ultimate Dinosaur, features material from West Of Eden.
The Golden Years of the Stainless Steel Rat1993YesReprinted in the collection Stainless Steel Visions
Bill, the Galactic Hero's Happy Holiday1994Yes
The Road to the Year 30001999Yes

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