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In a writing career spanning more than 60 years (1946–2008), science fiction and fantasy author Philip José Farmer (1918–2009) published almost 60 novels, over 100 short stories and novellas (many expanded or combined into novels), two "fictional biographies", and numerous essays, articles and ephemera in fan publications.[1]

Novel series

World of Tiers

Riverworld

  1. To Your Scattered Bodies Go (1971) ISBN 0-345-41967-7
  2. The Fabulous Riverboat (1971) ISBN 0-345-41968-5
  3. The Dark Design (1977) ISBN 0-345-41969-3
  4. The Magic Labyrinth (1980) ISBN 0-89370-258-7
  5. Gods of Riverworld (1983) ISBN 0-345-41971-5

Herald Childe

  1. Image of the Beast (1968) (erotic novel) ISBN 1-902197-24-0
  2. Blown: or Sketches Among the Ruins of My Mind (1969) (erotic novel) ISBN 0-586-06211-4
  3. [The third book in the series was never-written, but it can be inferred that Herald Childe became amnesiac in it.]
  4. Traitor to the Living (1973) ISBN 0-345-23613-0 (non-erotic novel featuring Herald Childe)
  • Image of the Beast (Playboy, 1979) (omnibus edition of Image of the Beast and Blown)

Dayworld

  1. Dayworld (1985) ISBN 0-399-12967-7
  2. Dayworld Rebel (1987) ISBN 0-441-14002-5
  3. Dayworld Breakup (1990) ISBN 0-8125-0889-0

"Straight" Tarzan books

  • The Adventure of the Peerless Peer (1974) ISBN 0-915230-06-2, writing as John H. Watson about Tarzan meeting Sherlock Holmes.
    • Reissued by Titan Books in 2011 (ISBN 0-85768-120-6) as part of The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series. It has the abbreviated title of The Peerless Peer.
    • Rewritten as "The Adventure of the Three Madmen"—with Mowgli replacing Tarzan—in The Grand Adventure collection (1984)
  • The Dark Heart of Time (1999) ISBN 0-345-42463-8, authorized by the Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc. (ERB) estate; antagonist is an American millionaire seeking the secret of Tarzan's immortality

Khokarsa

The Khokarsa series, featuring a character named John Gribardsun (in Time's Last Gift) and Sahhindar (in Hadon of Ancient Opar and Flight to Opar), who is hinted, but never stated, to be an immortal Tarzan time-traveling from the future to before 10,000 BC.

Secrets of the Nine (Lord Grandrith & Doc Caliban)

Alternate and renamed versions of Tarzan and Doc Savage as half-brothers involved in a world-ruling conspiracy.

Fictional biographies

Other novels

Co-authored novels:

Story collections

  • Strange Relations (1960) (collects "Mother", "Daughter", "Father", "Son", "My Sister's Brother") ISBN 1-4165-0934-8
  • The Alley God (1962) ISBN 0-283-48417-9
  • The Celestial Blueprint: And Other Stories (1962)
  • Down in the Black Gang (1971) ISBN 0-451-04805-9
  • The Book of Philip José Farmer, or the Wares of Simple Simon's Custard Pie and Space Man (1973) ISBN 0-86007-958-9
  • Riverworld and Other Stories (1979) ISBN 0-425-06487-5
  • Riverworld War: The Suppressed Fiction of Philip José Farmer (1980) (includes a condensed version of Jesus on Mars and several chapters cut from The Magic Labyrinth before publication)
  • The Cache (1981) ISBN 0-8125-3755-6 (collection of Cache from Outer Space (1962) plus shorts)
  • Father to the Stars (1981) ISBN 0-523-48504-2
  • The Purple Book (1982) ISBN 0-523-48529-8
  • The Classic Philip José Farmer, 1952–1964 (1984) (edited by Martin H Greenberg) ISBN 0-517-55193-4
  • The Classic Philip José Farmer, 1964–1973 (1984) ISBN 0-517-55545-X
  • The Grand Adventure (1984) (includes The Adventure of the Three Madmen) ISBN 0-425-07211-8
  • Riders of the Purple Wage (1992) ISBN 0-8125-1905-1
  • Myths for the Modern Age: Philip José Farmer's Wold Newton Universe (2005) (edited by Win Scott Eckert) ISBN 1-932265-14-7
  • The Best of Philip José Farmer (2006) ISBN 1-59606-036-0
  • Strange Relations (2006) (omnibus of The Lovers, Flesh, and the collection Strange Relations [1960]) ISBN 1-4165-5526-9
  • Pearls from Peoria (2006) ISBN 1-59606-059-X
  • Up from the Bottomless Pit and Other Stories (2007) ISBN 1-59606-128-6
  • Venus on the Half-Shell and Others (2008) includes novels Venus on the Half-Shell and The Adventure of the Peerless Peer plus other stories written as by fictional characters ISBN 1-59606-142-1
  • The Other in the Mirror (2009) (omnibus of Fire & The Night, Jesus on Mars, Night of Light) ISBN 1-59606-231-2
  • The Worlds of Philip José Farmer 1: Protean Dimensions (2010) ISBN 0-615-37005-5
  • Up the Bright River (2010) ISBN 1-59606-329-7
  • The Worlds of Philip José Farmer 2: Of Dust and Soul (2011) ISBN 0-9837461-0-9
  • The Worlds of Philip José Farmer 3: Portraits of a Trickster (2012) ISBN 0-9837461-1-7
  • Tales of the Wold Newton Universe (2013) ISBN 1-78116-304-9

Short fiction

Anthologies edited by Farmer

  • Mother Was A Lovely Beast: A Feral Man Anthology, Fiction And Fact About Humans Raised By Animals (1974) ISBN 0-8019-5964-0
  • Tales of Riverworld (1992) ISBN 0-446-36269-7
  • Quest to Riverworld (1993) with uncredited co-editors Richard Gilliam, Martin H. Greenberg, and Edward E. Kramer ISBN 0-446-36270-0

Ephemera

References

  1. ^ Croteau, Michael (November 10, 2009). "Philip José Farmer: Articles". The Official Philip José Farmer Home Page.
  2. ^ Nuninga, Zacharias L.A. (19 April 2010). "Opar (Khokarsa)". Philip José Farmer: Series Listing.
  3. ^ Farmer, Philip José and Carey, Christopher Paul, "Kwasin and the Bear God" in The Worlds of Philip José Farmer 2: Of Dust and Soul, Michael Croteau, ed., Meteor House, 2011.