- Legal Name: Wollheim, Donald Allen
- Birthplace: New York, New York, USA
- Birthdate: 1 October 1914
- Deathdate: 2 November 1990
- Wikipedia Entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_A._Wollheim
- Used These Alternate Names: Anonymous , David Grinnell , Martin Pearson , Millard Verne Gordon , Robert A. W. Lowndes , W. Malcolm White , Lawrence Woods , D. A. W. , Millard V. Gordon , Martin Barrow , Allen Warland , DAW , Donald Wollheim , Don Wollheim
- Interviews: An Interview with Donald Wollheim , An Interview with Donald Wollheim, Part Two , DAW Celebrates 5 Million
- Biography: Bio:Donald A. Wollheim
- Bibliographic Comments: Author:Donald A. Wollheim
- Author Tags: anthology (1) , Dimension X (1)
- Ajax Calkins
-
Destiny's Orbit (1962)
[only as by
David Grinnell
]
- Magazine Appearances:
- Destiny's Orbit (Complete Novel) (1962) [as by David Grinnell ]
- 1 Pogo Planet (1941) [SF] [only as by Martin Pearson ]
- 2 Destiny World (1941) [SF] [only as by Martin Pearson ]
- 3 Mye Day (1942) [SF] [only as by Martin Pearson ]
- 4
Ajax of Ajax (1942) [SF]
only appeared as:
- Variant Title: Ajax of Ajax (1942) [as by Martin Pearson ]
- Variant Title: Ajax of Ajax (1970) [as by Martin Barrow ]
-
Destiny's Orbit (1962)
[only as by
David Grinnell
]
- Mike Mars
- 1 Mike Mars, Astronaut (1961)
- 2 Mike Mars Flies the X-15 (1961)
- 3
Mike Mars at Cape Canaveral (1961)
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: Mike Mars at Cape Kennedy (1966)
- 4 Mike Mars in Orbit (1961)
- 5 Mike Mars Flies the Dyna-Soar (1962)
- 6 Mike Mars, South Pole Spaceman (1962)
- 7 Mike Mars and the Mystery Satellite (1963)
- 8 Mike Mars Around the Moon (1964)
-
The Secret of Saturn's Rings (1954)
also appeared as:
- Magazine Appearances:
- The Secret of Saturn's Rings (Complete Novel) (1955)
-
Secret of the Martian Moons (1955)
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: The Secret of the Martian Moons (1963)
-
One Against the Moon (1956)
also appeared as:
- Magazine Appearances:
- One Against the Moon (Complete Novel) (1958)
-
Across Time (1957)
[only as by
David Grinnell
]
- Magazine Appearances:
- Across Time (Complete Novel) (1960) [as by David Grinnell ]
- Edge of Time (1958) [only as by David Grinnell ]
-
The Martian Missile (1959)
[only as by
David Grinnell
]
- Magazine Appearances:
- The Martian Missile (Complete Novel) (1963) [as by David Grinnell ]
-
The Secret of the Ninth Planet (1959)
also appeared as:
- Magazine Appearances:
- The Secret of the Ninth Planet (Complete Novel) (1963)
- Destination: Saturn (1967) with Lin Carter [only as by Lin Carter and David Grinnell ]
- To Venus! To Venus! (1970) [also as by David Grinnell ]
- Two Dozen Dragon Eggs (1969)
- The Men from Ariel (1982)
- Up There and Other Strange Directions (1988)
- Portable Novels of Science (1945) [O/3N,1NA]
- Adventures in the Far Future / Tales of Outer Space (1954) [O/2A]
- Sentinels of Space / The Ultimate Invader and Other Science-Fiction (1954) [O/1N,1A] with Eric Frank Russell
- The Earth in Peril / Who Speaks of Conquest? (1957) [O] with Lan Wright
- Across Time / Invaders From Earth (1958) [O] with Robert Silverberg [only as by Robert Silverberg and David Grinnell ]
- Men on the Moon / City on the Moon (1958) [O/1N,1A] with Murray Leinster
- Edge of Time / The 100th Millennium (1959) [O/2N] with John Brunner [only as by John Brunner and David Grinnell ]
- The Atlantic Abomination / The Martian Missile (1960) [O] with John Brunner [only as by John Brunner and David Grinnell ]
- Times Without Number / Destiny's Orbit (1962) [O] with John Brunner [only as by John Brunner and David Grinnell ]
- Invader on My Back / Destination: Saturn (1968) [O/2N] with Lin Carter and Philip E. High [only as by Lin Carter and David Grinnell and Philip E. High ]
- To Venus! To Venus! / The Jester at Scar (1970) [O/2N] with E. C. Tubb [only as by E. C. Tubb and David Grinnell ]
- Avon Fantasy Reader
- Avon Fantasy Reader - 1947 (1947)
- Avon Fantasy Reader - 1948 (1948)
- Avon Fantasy Reader - 1949 (1949)
- Avon Fantasy Reader - 1950 (1950)
- Avon Fantasy Reader - 1951 (1951)
- Avon Fantasy Reader - 1952 (1952)
- 1 The Avon Fantasy Reader (1969) [A] with George Ernsberger
- 2 The 2nd Avon Fantasy Reader (1969) [A] with George Ernsberger
- World's Best SF
- 1
World's Best Science Fiction: 1965 (1965)
with
Terry Carr
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: World's Best Science Fiction: First Series (1970)
- 2
World's Best Science Fiction: 1966 (1966)
with
Terry Carr
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: World's Best Science Fiction: Second Series (1970)
- 3
World's Best Science Fiction: 1967 (1967)
with
Terry Carr
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: World's Best Science Fiction: Third Series (1970)
- 4
World's Best Science Fiction: 1968 (1968)
with
Terry Carr
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: World's Best Science Fiction: Fourth Series (1970)
- 5 World's Best Science Fiction: 1969 (1969) with Terry Carr
- 6 World's Best Science Fiction: 1970 (1970) with Terry Carr
- 7 World's Best Science Fiction: 1971 (1971) with Terry Carr
- 8
The 1972 Annual World's Best SF (1972)
with
Arthur W. Saha
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: Wollheim's World's Best SF: Series One (1977)
- 9
The 1973 Annual World's Best SF (1973)
with
Arthur W. Saha
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: Wollheim's World's Best SF: Series Two (1978) [as by Arthur W. Saha and Donald A. Wollheim ]
- 10
The 1974 Annual World's Best SF (1974)
with
Arthur W. Saha
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: The World's Best SF Short Stories No. 1 (1975) [as by Donald A. Wollheim ]
- Variant Title: Wollheim's World's Best SF: Series Three (1979) [as by Arthur W. Saha and Donald A. Wollheim ]
- 11
The 1975 Annual World's Best SF (1975)
with
Arthur W. Saha
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: The World's Best SF Short Stories #2 (1976)
- Variant Title: Wollheim's World's Best SF: Series Four (1980) [as by Arthur W. Saha and Donald A. Wollheim ]
- 12
The 1976 Annual World's Best SF (1976)
with
Arthur W. Saha
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: Wollheim's World's Best SF: Series Five (1976) [as by Arthur W. Saha and Donald A. Wollheim ]
- Variant Title: The World's Best S.F. 3 (1979)
- 13
The 1977 Annual World's Best SF (1977)
with
Arthur W. Saha
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: Wollheim's World's Best SF: Series Six (1977)
- Variant Title: The World's Best SF.4 (1979)
- 14
The 1978 Annual World's Best SF (1978)
with
Arthur W. Saha
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: Wollheim's World's Best SF: Series Seven (1978)
- Variant Title: The World's Best SF.5 (1980)
- 15
The 1979 Annual World's Best SF (1979)
with
Arthur W. Saha
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: Wollheim's World's Best SF: Series Eight (1979)
- 16
The 1980 Annual World's Best SF (1980)
with
Arthur W. Saha
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: Wollheim's World's Best SF: Series Nine (1980)
- 17 The 1981 Annual World's Best SF (1981) with Arthur W. Saha
- 18 The 1982 Annual World's Best SF (1982) with Arthur W. Saha
- 19 The 1983 Annual World's Best SF (1983) with Arthur W. Saha
- 20 The 1984 Annual World's Best SF (1984) with Arthur W. Saha
- 21 The 1985 Annual World's Best SF (1985) with Arthur W. Saha
- 22 The 1986 Annual World's Best SF (1986) with Arthur W. Saha
- 23 The 1987 Annual World's Best SF (1987) with Arthur W. Saha
- 24 The 1988 Annual World's Best SF (1988) with Arthur W. Saha
- 25 The 1989 Annual World's Best SF (1989) with Arthur W. Saha
- 26 The 1990 Annual World's Best SF (1990) with Arthur W. Saha
- 1
World's Best Science Fiction: 1965 (1965)
with
Terry Carr
also appeared as:
- The Pocket Book of Science-Fiction (1943)
- The Girl with the Hungry Eyes, and Other Stories (1949) [only as by Anonymous ]
- Flight Into Space (1950)
- Every Boy's Book of Science Fiction (1951)
-
Prize Science Fiction (1953)
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: Prize Stories of Space and Time (1953)
- Adventures in the Far Future (1954)
- Tales of Outer Space (1954)
- The Ultimate Invader and Other Science-Fiction (1954)
- Adventures on Other Planets (1955)
- Terror in the Modern Vein (1955)
- The End of the World (1956)
- The Earth in Peril (1957)
- Men on the Moon (1958)
- The Hidden Planet: Science-Fiction Adventures on Venus (1959)
- The Macabre Reader (1959)
- More Terror in the Modern Vein (1961)
- More Macabre (1961)
- More Adventures on Other Planets (1963)
- Swordsmen in the Sky (1964)
- Operation: Phantasy: The Best from The Phantagraph (1967)
-
Ace Science Fiction Reader (1971)
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: Trilogy of the Future (1972)
- The Best from the Rest of the World (1976)
- The DAW Science Fiction Reader (1976)
- The Universe Makers (1971)
- The Man from Ariel (1934)
- The Space Lens (1935) [only as by Millard Verne Gordon ]
- The Outpost at Altark (1940) [only as by Robert W. Lowndes ]
- Castaway (1940)
- The Planet That Time Forgot (1940)
- The Haters (1940)
- The World on the Edge of the Universe (1941) [also as by Martin Pearson ]
- Cosmos Eye (1941) [only as by Martin Pearson ]
- Bones (1941)
- Strange Return (1941) [only as by Lawrence Woods ]
- The Man from the Future (1941)
- The Martians Are Coming (1941) with C. M. Kornbluth and Robert A. W. Lowndes [only as by Robert W. Lowndes ]
- Purple Dandelions (1941) [only as by Millard Verne Gordon ]
- The Planet of Illusion (1941) [only as by Millard V. Gordon ]
- Blueprint (1941)
- Cosmophobia (1941) [also as by Millard Verne Gordon ]
- !!! (1941) [only as by X ]
- Black Flames (1941) with Robert A. W. Lowndes [only as by Lawrence Woods ]
- The Colossus of Maia (1941) with Robert A. W. Lowndes [only as by Lawrence Woods ]
- Earth Does Not Reply (1941) with John B. Michel [only as by Lawrence Woods ]
- A Million Years and a Day (1941) [only as by Lawrence Woods ]
- Revolving World (1941) [only as by Millard Verne Gordon ]
- Baby Dreams (1941) [only as by Allen Warland ]
-
The Planet Called Aquella (1942)
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: Aquella (1942) [as by Martin Pearson ]
- Variant Title: Aquella (1942)
- Variant Title: The Planet Called Aquella (1942) [as by Martin Pearson ]
- The Hidden Conflict (1942) [only as by Martin Pearson ]
- Planet Passage (1942) [also as by Martin Pearson ]
- Bomb (1942) [only as by Millard Verne Gordon ]
- Saknarth (1942) [only as by Millard Verne Gordon ]
- The Embassy (1942) [also as by Martin Pearson ]
- Blind Flight (1942) [also as by Millard Verne Gordon ]
- The Unfinished City (1942) [only as by Martin Pearson ]
- The World in Balance (1942) [also as by Millard Verne Gordon ]
- Up There (1942) [also as by Martin Pearson ]
-
Storm Warning (1942)
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: Storm Warning (1942) [as by Donald Wollheim ]
- Variant Title: Storm Warning (1942) [as by Millard Verne Gordon ]
- Nothing (1942) [only as by Martin Pearson ]
- Mimic (1942) [also as by Martin Pearson ]
- The Key to the Black Planet (1942) [only as by Martin Pearson ]
- The Oomph Beasts (1942) [only as by Millard Verne Gordon ]
- The Booklings (1943)
- The Second Satellite (1943) [only as by Martin Pearson ]
- The Millionth Year (1943) [only as by Martin Pearson ]
- Still Life (1945)
- Top Secret (1948) [also as by David Grinnell ]
- Pallas Rebellion (1950) [also as by W. Malcolm White ]
- Extending the Holdings (1951) [also as by David Grinnell ]
- Private World (1951) [only as by Martin Pearson ]
- The Rag Thing (1951) [also as by David Grinnell ]
- Malice Aforethought (1952) [also as by David Grinnell ]
- Colt Cash Cache (1952)
- Signpost in the Sky (1952) [only as by W. Malcolm White ]
-
The Mask of Demeter (1953)
with
C. M. Kornbluth
also appeared as:
- Variant Title: Mask of Demeter (1953) [as by Cecil Corwin and Martin Pearson ]
- Variant Title: The Mask of Demeter (1953) [as by Cecil Corwin and Martin Pearson ]
-
Shoo, Fly! (1953)
only appeared as:
- Variant Title: Shoo Fly (1953) [as by W. Malcolm White ]
- Variant Title: Shoo, Fly (1953)
- Disguise (1953)
- Road to Rome (1953) [also as by David Grinnell ]
- No Greater Glory (1953) [only as by W. Malcolm White ]
- Ganymede House (1953) [also as by David Grinnell ]
- Asteroid 745: Mauritia (1953) [only as by Martin Pearson ]
-
The Poetess and the 21 Grey-Haired Cadavers (1953)
only appeared as:
- Variant Title: The Poetess and the 21 Grey-Haired Cadavers (1953) [as by W. Malcolm White ]
- Variant Title: The Poetess and the 21 Gray-Haired Cadavers (1969)
- The Lysenko Maze (1953) [also as by David Grinnell ]
- Last Stand of a Space Grenadier (1954) [also as by David Grinnell ]
- Observation Platform (1957) [only as by Martin Pearson ]
- This Year and No Other (1960) [only as by David Grinnell ]
- How Many Miles to Babylon? (1963)
- Doorslammer (1963)
- The Hook (1963)
- Babylon: 70 M. (1963)
- The Feminine Fraction (1964) [also as by David Grinnell ]
- The Garrison (1965) [also as by David Grinnell ]
- Santa Rides a Saucer (1969)
- Ein Blick in Die Zukunft (1969)
- Landragon (1969)
- Give Her Hell (1969)
- The Egg from Alpha Centauri (1969)
- An Advance Post in the War Between the Sexes (1969)
- Web Sixty-Four (1969)
- The Horror Out of Lovecraft (1969)
- Miss McWhortle's Weird (1970)
- The Rules of the Game (1973)
- Great Gog's Grave (1981) with Forrest J. Ackerman
- Ishkabab (1982)
- Who's There (1982)
- The Lost Poe (1982)
- The Hat (1988)
- Interplane Express (1988) with C. M. Kornbluth
- The Fantasy World (Stirring Science Stories)
- The Fantasy World (Stirring Science Stories, February 1941) (1941) [only as by DAW ]
- The Fantasy World (Stirring Science Stories, April 1941) (1941) [only as by DAW ]
- The Fantasy World (Stirring Science Stories, June 1941) (1941) [only as by DAW ]
- The Cosmoscope (Cosmic Stories)
- The Cosmoscope (Cosmic Stories, March 1941) (1941) [only as by DAW ]
- The Cosmoscope (Cosmic Stories, May 1941) (1941) [only as by DAW ]
- The Cosmoscope (Cosmic Stories, July 1941) (1941) [only as by DAW ]
- Introduction (The Food of the Gods) (unknown)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, November 1933) (1933)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, May 1934) (1934)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, June 1934) (1934)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, June 1935) (1935)
- Fantasy Reviews (1940)
- Man and the Machine: An Editorial (1941)
- So You Want to be a Space-Flier? (1941) [only as by Martin Pearson ]
- Denvention! An Editorial (1941)
- Whither Canadian Fantasy? (1942)
- Introduction (The Pocket Book of Science-Fiction) (1943)
- Fantasy Reviews (Super Science Stories, February 1943) (1943) with Richard Wilson
- Introduction (Portable Novels of Science) (1945)
- The Doorway to the Moon (1947)
- Introduction (Every Boy's Book of Science Fiction) (1951)
- Love Was Treason in That Future War (1951)
- The Schemes of This Fatal Beauty Challenged the Very Stars Themselves! (1951)
- Flesh or the Machine---Which? (1952)
- Introduction (Prize Science Fiction) (1953)
- Galileo's Demon (1954)
- Introduction (Terror in the Modern Vein) (1955)
- Gulliver's Moons (1955)
- Introduction (Men on the Moon) (1958)
- Introduction (The Hidden Planet) (1959)
- The Mysterious Ninth World (1959)
- Introduction (The House on the Borderland) (1962)
- Introduction (More Adventures on Other Planets) (1963)
- Introduction (The Reader's Guide to Barsoom and Amtor) (1963)
- About "Buck Rogers"... (1963) [only as by D. A. W. ]
- Beyond the Farthest Star (Introduction) (1964)
- Introduction (Outside the Universe) (1964)
- Introduction (The Time Machine) (1964)
- Introduction (World's Best Science Fiction: 1965) (1965) with Terry Carr
- Introduction (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz) (1965)
- Introduction (World's Best Science Fiction: 1966) (1966) with Terry Carr
- Introduction (Rocannon's World) (1966) [also as by D. A. W. ]
- Introduction (Quest of the Three Worlds) (1966)
- Introduction (World's Best Science Fiction: 1967) (1967) with Terry Carr
- All Out (1967)
- Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1967)
- Introduction (Operation: Phantasy: The Best from) (1967)
- Introduction (World's Best Science Fiction: 1968) (1968) with Terry Carr
- Introduction (Two Dozen Dragon Eggs) (1969)
- Introduction (World's Best Science Fiction: 1969) (1969) with Terry Carr
- That Moon Plaque (Men on the Moon) (1969)
- Introduction to the New Edition (1969)
- In Memoriam - A. A. Wyn (1969) [only as by Donald Wollheim ]
- Introduction (World's Best Science Fiction: 1970) (1970) with Terry Carr
- About Pirate Blood (1970)
- London Eastercon (1970) [only as by Don Wollheim ]
- Spanish SF Zine Seized! (1970) [only as by Don Wollheim ]
- Letter (Locus #66) (1970) [only as by Don Wollheim ]
- Introduction (World's Best Science Fiction: 1971) (1971) with Terry Carr
- Introduction (Ace Science Fiction Reader) (1971)
- (Introduction) Science Fiction: What it's All About (1971)
- Introduction (Science Fiction: What It's All About) (1971)
- No Time For Heroes (Editor's Note) (1971)
- The Glowing Goal (1971) with Forrest J. Ackerman [only as by Forry Rhodan ]
- Spanish News (1971) [only as by Don Wollheim ]
- SFancon II (1971)
- The 9th International SF Film Festival (1971)
- Introduction (The 1972 Annual World's Best SF) (1972)
- Ted Carnell Dies (1972)
- A Statement to Science Fiction Readers (The Book of van Vogt) (1972) [only as by D. A. W. ]
- A Statement to Science Fiction Readers (1972)
- Editor's Introduction: H. G. Wells and Egon Friedell (1972)
- Introduction (The 1973 Annual World's Best SF) (1973)
- French SF Conference (1973) [only as by Don Wollheim ]
- Locus Looks At Books (Locus #140) (1973) with Anthony R. Lewis [only as by Donald A. Wollheim and Tony Lewis ]
- Ompacon (1973)
- Introduction (The Many Worlds of Andre Norton) (1974)
- Introduction (The 1974 Annual World's Best SF) (1974)
- Introduction (The 1975 Annual World's Best SF) (1975)
- Publisher's Preface (2018 A.D., or The King Kong Blues) (1975)
- An Exchange with Don Wollheim (1975)
- Introduction (The Book of Andre Norton) (1975)
- Introduction (The 1976 Annual World's Best SF) (1976)
- Introduction (The Best from the Rest of the World) (1976)
- Introduction (The DAW Science Fiction Reader) (1976)
- Introduction (The 1977 Annual World's Best SF) (1977)
- Introduction (The 1978 Annual World's Best SF) (1978)
- Introduction (The 1979 Annual World's Best SF) (1979)
- Introduction (The 1980 Annual World's Best SF) (1980)
- Introduction (The 1981 Annual World's Best SF) (1981)
- Introduction (The Men from Ariel) (1982)
- Introduction (The 1982 Annual World's Best SF) (1982)
- Letter (Locus #261) (1982)
- Introduction (The 1983 Annual World's Best SF) (1983)
- Galactic Cluster MZB (1983)
- Introduction (The 1984 Annual World's Best SF) (1984)
- Introduction (The 1985 Annual World's Best SF) (1985)
- Introduction (Downbelow Station) (1986)
- Letter (Science Fiction Review #58) (1986) [only as by Don Wollheim ]
- Introduction (The 1986 Annual World's Best SF) (1986)
- Introduction (The 1987 Annual World's Best SF) (1987)
- Introduction (Up There and Other Strange Directions) (1988)
- Profile: Tanith Lee (1988)
- Obituary: Louis Trimble (1988)
- Letter (Locus #329) (1988)
- Introduction (The 1988 Annual World's Best SF) (1988)
- Introduction (Double Your Pleasure: The Ace SF Double) (1989)
- Introduction (The 1990 Annual World's Best SF) (1990)
- Introduction (The Lost Continent) (1992) [only as by Donald Wollheim ]
- The Consensus Future (1992)
- The Marsian (1940) by J. W. Gilbert
- Soul's Judgment Day (1940) by Judge M. W. Albano
- The Devil and the Doctor (1941) by David H. Keller, M.D. [only as by DAW ]
- Lest Darkness Fall (1941) by L. Sprague de Camp [only as by DAW ]
- Out of Space and Time (1943) by Clark Ashton Smith
- They Walk Again (1943) by Colin de la Mere
- A Comet Strikes the Earth (1943) by H. H. Nininger
- The Uninvited (1943) by Dorothy Macardle
- Try Another World (1943) by John J. Meyer
- Encyclopedie de l'Utopie des Voyages Extraordinaires et de la Science Fiction (1973) by Pierre Versins
- The Outsider and Others (1988) by H. P. Lovecraft
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