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Fiction Series
- The Golden Age of Weird Fiction Megapack
- 3 The Golden Age of Weird Fiction Megapack: Volume 3 (2015) [C]
- The Green Planet
- 1 Lord of the Green Planet (1967)
- 2 Doom of the Green Planet (1968)
- The Kalevala
- 1
Saga of Lost Earths (1966)
also appeared as:
- Translation: E.S.P. Energia solare [Italian] (1980)
- 2 The Star Mill (1966)
- 3 The Stolen Sun (1967)
- 4 Tramontane (1967)
- Saga of Lost Earths and The Star Mill (1979) [O/1,2]
- The Stolen Sun and Tramontane (1979) [O/3,4]
- 1
Saga of Lost Earths (1966)
also appeared as:
-
Alpha Yes, Terra No! (1965)
also appeared as:
- Translation: Expedição Centaurus [Portuguese] (1971)
- The Caves of Mars (1965)
- The Prism (1968)
-
The Time Twister (1968)
also appeared as:
- Translation: Zwischen gestern und niemals [German] (1971)
- Translation: Goochelaar met de tijd [Dutch] (1973)
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The Path Beyond the Stars (1969)
also appeared as:
- Translation: Een weg tussen de sterren [Dutch] (1972)
- The Nets of Space (1969)
- Seed of the Dreamers (1970)
- Stardrift and Other Fantastic Flotsam (1971)
- As Dream and Shadow (1972)
- Alpha Yes, Terra No! / The Ballad of Beta-2 (1965) [O/2N] with Samuel R. Delany
- The Caves of Mars / Space Mercenaries (1965) [O/2N] with A. Bertram Chandler
- Five Against Arlane / Lord of the Green Planet (1967) [O/2N] with Tom Purdom
- The Ship from Atlantis / The Stolen Sun (1967) [O/2N] with H. Warner Munn
- Tramontane / The Wrecks of Time (abridged) (1967) [O/2N] with Michael Moorcock
- Doom of the Green Planet / Star Quest (1968) [O/2N] with Dean R. Koontz
- The Prism / Crown of Infinity (1968) [O/2N] with John M. Faucette
- The Blind Worm / Seed of the Dreamers (1970) [O/2N] with Brian Stableford [only as by Emil Petaja and Brian M. Stableford]
- E.S.P. Energia solare / I dominatori del pensiero [Italian] (1980) [O] with Dan Dastier
- The Answer (2021)
- This World is Ours! (2021)
- and flights of angels: The Life and Legend of Hannes Bok (1968) with Hannes Bok
- The Hannes Bok Memorial Showcase of Fantasy Art (1974)
- Photoplay Edition (1975)
- The Two Doors (1935) [only as by Theodore Pine]
- The Mist (1937)
- The Intruder (1940)
- Time Will Tell (1942)
- Old Lena Tuppit (1942)
- Dinosaur Goes Hollywood (1942)
- Me — the People (1943)
- Peacemonger (1944)
- Midas Morgan's Golden Touch (1944)
- Monsieur Bluebeard (1944)
- The Man Who Hated War (1944)
- Cyanide And Old Lace (1945)
- The Music-Box from Hell (1945)
- Votaress (1945)
- The Jonah (1946)
- The Ancestral Thread (1947)
- Stardrift (1949)
- Skydrift (1949)
- We Must Go and Tell the King (1950)
- Hunger (1950)
- The Hungry Ghost (1950)
- Don't Come to Mars! (1950) with Henry Hasse
- The Insistent Ghost (1950)
-
The Dark Balcony (1951)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Dark Balcony (1951)
- Translation: Die Aussichtsplattform [German] (2022)
- The Answer (1951)
- Not Quite Human (1952)
- The Secret of Satellite Seven (1952) with Henry Hasse [only as by Theodore Pine]
- "This World Is Ours!" (1952)
- Live Evil (1952)
- Moon Fever (1965)
-
Million-Mile Hunt (1965)
also appeared as:
- Translation: La lunga caccia [Italian] (1965)
- World of the Spectrum (1965)
- Dark Hollow (1966)
- Heavenly Host (1966)
-
Where is Thy Sting (1967)
also appeared as:
- Translation: Suicide interdit [French] (1968)
- Translation: Var är din udd? [Swedish] (1981)
-
Only Gone Before (1968)
also appeared as:
- Translation: De Vijand [Dutch] (1978)
- Dodecagon Garden (1970)
- Cube in a Dodecagon Garden (1970)
- A Dog's Best Friend (1971)
- Be a Wingdinger, Earn Big Money (1971)
- Found Objects (1971)
- Pattern for Plunder (1971)
- The Storm-King (1971)
- Tomorrow's Mask (1971)
- Gola's Hell (1972)
- Terrible Quick Sword (1972)
- Othuum, Chapter Three: The White Magician (1974)
- Elementary
- On Listening to the Music of Jean Sibelius
- 1 The Valley (1972)
- 2 The Storm (1972)
- 3 Fire (1972)
- 4 Return (1972)
- 5 The Sorcerer (1972)
- 6 The Song (1972)
- 7 The Enchanting (1972)
- Witch's Bercuse (1935)
- Lost Dream (1938)
- The Warrior (1939)
- Marmok (1940)
- Fear of Sleep (1942)
- The Towers of Silence (1942)
- Enigma (1942)
- Candle's End (1968)
- Alone on a Hill (1972)
- And Having Seen (1972)
- Artist (1972)
- Beautiful Rings (1972)
- Beyond Belief (1972)
- Boy on the Hill (1972)
- City (1972)
- Cthulhu Done It (1972)
- Darts (1972)
- David (1972)
- Edge of Sleep (1972)
- Empty Nepenthe (1972)
- Flann (1972)
- Hawk and Hen (1972)
- Hilltop (1972)
- Humble Happy (1972)
- Mellesande Madonna (1972)
- Never an Island (1972)
- Nova (1972)
- Of Squirrels and Men (1972)
- On Having Dreamed But Not Slept (1972)
- On Having Visited Your Garden (1972)
- On Learning That You Have Been Unhappy (1972)
- Open Doorways (1972)
- Pro Foundling (1972)
- Retrospect (1972)
- Rose (1972)
- Said the Midnight Jumper (1972)
- Snaps (1972)
- Stand on a Corner (1972)
- Sumesh Song (1972)
- The Soldier Is Tall (1972)
- Valley Angel (1972)
- Yet There Are Limits (1972)
- Zellona (1972)
- Letter (Weird Tales, June 1932) (1932)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, April 1933): A Campaign for Moving Pictures of Science Fiction Stories Suggested. Reprints. (1933)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, December 1933) (1933) [only as by Emil Pataja]
- Letter (The Fantasy Fan, December 1933) (1933)
- Famous Fantasy Fiction (1934)
- Letter (The Fantasy Fan, April 1934) (1934)
- Famous Fantasy Fiction (The Fantasy Fan, July 1934) (1934)
- Famous Fantasy Fiction (The Fantasy Fan, August 1934) (1934)
- Letter (Weird Tales, September 1934): Arlton Eadie's Stories (1934)
- Letter (The Fantasy Fan, November 1934) (1934)
-
Letter (Weird Tales, August 1935): An Admirer of Lovecraft (1935)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Letter (Weird Tales, August 1935): Admirer of Lovecraft (1979)
- Weird Music (1936) with Duane W. Rimel
- Letter (Weird Tales, April 1938): Concise Comments (1938)
- Letter (Future Combined with Science Fiction, June 1942) (1942)
- Meet the Authors: Emil Petaja (1943)
- Letter (Weird Tales, March 1946): Jonahs and Sich (1946)
- About The Star Mill (1966)
-
Notes on Kalevala (1966)
also appeared as:
- Variant: About the Kalevala (1966)
-
About The Stolen Sun (1967)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Kalevala Fantasies (1967)
- Cover letter (Artfolio #1) (1967)
- Variations on Bok Theme (1967)
-
Immortal Vengeance: About Tramontane (1967)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Introduction (Tramontane) (1967)
- Biography of Hannes Bok (1968)
- Foreword (and flights of angels: The Life and Legend of Hannes Bok) (1968)
- Letter (Magazine of Horror, January 1968) (1968)
- Hannes Bok on Creative Art (1969)
- In Memoriam - Frank Owen (1969)
- That Moon Plaque (Men on the Moon) (1969)
- A Memorial Portfolio: Hannes Bok 1914 - 1964 (1970)
- Emil Petaja Adds This Note of Praise for Arkham House and Derleth ... (1971)
- Hannes Bok and HPL (1972)
- Introduction (As Dream and Shadow) (1972)
- Introduction (Spinner of Silver and Thistle) (1972)
- About Hannes Bok (1974)
- About Showcase of Fantasy Art (1974)
- Clark Ashton Smith—An Appreciation (1974)
- They Pictured the Wonders (1974)
- A Tribute to H. Warner Munn (1979)
- Famous Ghost Stories (1934) by J. Walker McSpadden
- Famous Mystery Stories (1934) by J. Walker McSpadden
- Ghosts, Grim and Gentle (1934) by Joseph Lewis French
- The Maracot Deep (1934) by Arthur Conan Doyle
- The Supernatural Omnibus: Being a Collection of Stories of Apparitions, Witchcraft, Werewolves, Diabolism, Necromancy, Satanism, Divination, Sorcery, Goety, Voodoo, Possession, Occult Doom and Destiny (1934) by Montague Summers
- A Dreamer's Tales (1934) by Lord Dunsany
- Sinister Stories (1934) by Jasper John
- Stories of the Seen and the Unseen (1934) by Margaret Oliphant
- The Best Psychic Stories (1934) by Joseph Lewis French
- The Book of Wonder (1934) by Lord Dunsany
- The Dance of Death and Other Tales (1934) by Algernon Blackwood
- The Double Shadow and Other Fantasies (1934) by Clark Ashton Smith
- The Grey Ghost Book (1934) by Jessie Adelaide Middleton
- The Moon Terror (1934) by A. G. Birch
- The Purple Sea (1934) by Frank Owen
- The White Ghost Book (1934) by Jessie Adelaide Middleton
- The Wind That Tramps the World (1934) by Frank Owen
- The Wolves of God and Other Fey Stories (1934) by Algernon Blackwood
- Uncanny Stories (1934) by May Sinclair
- Visible and Invisible (1934) by E. F. Benson
- Monk's Magic (1936) by Alexander de Comeau
- The Goblin Tower (1936) by Frank Belknap Long