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== Works == [[File:Two complete science adventure books 1953sum n9.jpg|thumb|right|Brunner's short novel ''The Wanton of Argus'' was originally published in ''[[Two Complete Science-Adventure Books]]'' in 1953, before appearing in book form as ''The Space-Time Juggler''.]] [[File:Fantastic universe 195803.jpg|thumb|Brunner's novelette ''Rendezvous With Destiny'' was cover-featured on the March 1958 issue of ''[[Fantastic Universe]]''.]] ===Science fiction and fantasy novels=== * ''Galactic Storm'' (1951) (as Gill Hunt) * ''Threshold of Eternity'', [[List of Ace double novels#D and S Series|Ace D]]-335 (1959) * ''The 100th Millennium'', Ace D-362 (1959); based on "Earth Is But a Star", revised as ''Catch a Falling Star'', Ace G-761 (1968) * ''[[Echo in the Skull]]'', Ace D-385 (1959); revised as ''[[Echo in the Skull|Give Warning to the World]]'', DAW 112 (1974) * ''[[The World Swappers]]'', Ace D-391 (1959) * ''The Brink'', Gollancz (1959) * ''[[Into the Slave Nebula|Slavers of Space]]'', Ace D-421 (1960); revised as ''[[Into the Slave Nebula]]'', Lancer (1968) * ''The Skynappers'', Ace D-457 (1960) * ''[[The Atlantic Abomination]]'', Ace D-465 (1960) * ''Sanctuary in the Sky'', Ace D-471 (1960) * ''I Speak for Earth'', Ace D-497 (1961) (as Keith Woodcott) * ''Meeting at Infinity'', Ace D-507 (1961) * ''[[Secret Agent of Terra]]'', [[List of Ace double novels#F Series|Ace F]]-133 (1962); revised as ''[[Secret Agent of Terra|The Avengers of Carrig]]'', [[Dell Publishing|Dell]] (1969). Book 1 of the "Zarathustra Refugee Planets" series. * ''[[The Super Barbarians]]'', Ace D-547 (1962) * ''The Ladder in the Sky'', Ace F-141 (1962) (as Keith Woodcott) * ''The Dreaming Earth'', Pyramid F-829 (1963); revision of 1961 serial "Put Down This Earth" * ''The Psionic Menace'', Ace F-199 (1963) (as Keith Woodcott) * ''[[The Stardroppers|Listen! The Stars!]]'', Ace F-215 (1963); revised as ''[[The Stardroppers]]'', DAW 23 (1972) * ''The Astronauts Must Not Land'', Ace F-227 (1963); revised in 1973 as ''More Things in Heaven'', Dell (1973) * ''The Space-Time Juggler'', Ace F-227 (1963); also published as ''The Wanton of Argus'' * ''Castaways' World'', Ace F-242 (1963); revised as ''[[Polymath (novel)|Polymath]]'', DAW UQ1089 (1974). Book 2 of the "Zarathustra Refugee Planets" series. * ''The Rites of Ohe'', Ace F-242 (1963) * ''[[To Conquer Chaos]]'', Ace F-277 (1964), DAW 422 (1981) * ''Endless Shadow'', Ace F-299 (1964); revised as ''Manshape'', DAW 498 (1982) * ''[[The Whole Man]]'', Ballantine (1964); also published as ''Telepathist'', Faber and Faber (1965) * ''[[The Martian Sphinx]]'', Ace F-320 (1965) (as Keith Woodcott) * ''Enigma from Tantalus'', [[List of Ace double novels#M Series|Ace M]]-115 (1965) * ''The Repairmen of Cyclops'', Ace M-115 (1965). Book 3 of the "Zarathustra Refugee Planets" series. * ''The Altar on Asconel'', Ace M-123 (1965) (serialised as "The Altar at Asconel") * ''The Day of the Star Cities'', Ace F-361 (1965); revised as ''Age of Miracles'', Ace (1973), Sidgwick & Jackson (1973) * ''[[The Long Result]]'', Faber & Faber (1965), Ballantine U2329 (1966), Penguin 2804 (1968) * ''[[The Squares of the City]]'', Ballantine (1965), Penguin 2686 (1969) * ''A Planet of Your Own'', [[List of Ace double novels#G Series|Ace G]]-592 (1966) * ''[[The Productions of Time]]'', Signet (1967), Penguin 3141 (1970), DAW 261 (1977) * ''Born Under Mars'', Ace G-664 (1967) * ''Quicksand'', Doubleday (1967), Bantam S4212 (1969), DAW 1245 (1976) * ''Bedlam Planet'', Ace G-709 (1968), Del Rey (1982) * ''[[Stand on Zanzibar]]'', Doubleday (1968), Ballantine 01713 (1969), Arrow (1971), Millennium (1999), Orb (2011) * ''The Evil That Men Do'', Belmont (1969) * ''[[Double, Double (Brunner novel)|Double, Double]]'', Ballantine 72019 (1969) * ''[[The Jagged Orbit]]'', Ace Special (1969), Sidgwick & Jackson (1970), DAW 570 (1984), Gollancz (2000) * ''Timescoop'', Dell 8916 (1969), Sidgwick & Jackson (2972), DAW 599 (1984) * ''The Gaudy Shadows'', Constable (1970), Beagle (9171) * ''The Wrong End of Time'', Doubleday (1971), DAW 61 (1973) * ''{{ill|The Dramaturges of Yan|uk|Драматурги Єну}}'', Ace (1972), New English Library (1974), Del Rey (1982) * ''[[The Sheep Look Up]]'', Harper & Row (1972), Ballantine (1973), Quartet (1977) * ''The Stone That Never Came Down'', Doubleday (1973), DAW 133 (1984), New English Library (1976) * ''Total Eclipse'', Doubleday (1974), DAW 162 (1975), Orbit (1976) * ''[[Web of Everywhere]]'', Bantam (1974), New English Library (1977). Also published as ''The Webs of Everywhere'', Del Rey (1983). * ''[[The Shockwave Rider]]'', Harper & Row (1975), Ballantine (1976), Orbit (1977) * ''[[The Infinitive of Go]]'', Del Rey (1980), Magnum (1981) * ''[[Players at the Game of People]]'', Del Rey (1980) * ''[[The Crucible of Time]]'', Del Rey (1983), Arrow (1984) * ''[[The Tides of Time]]'', Del Rey (1984), Penguin (1986) * ''The Shift Key'', Methuen (1987) * ''[[Children of the Thunder]]'', Del Rey (1989), Orbit (1990) * ''[[A Maze of Stars]]'', Del Rey (1991) * ''[[Muddle Earth (Brunner novel)|Muddle Earth]]'', Del Rey (1993) ===Spy=== Max Curfew Series<ref>[http://www.spyguysandgals.com/sgshowchar.asp?id=872 "Max Curfew"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150925054305/http://www.spyguysandgals.com/sgshowchar.asp?id=872 |date=25 September 2015 }}, Spy Guys and Gals.</ref> * ''A Plague on Both Your Causes'', Hodder & Stoughton (1969). Also published as ''Backlash'', Pyramid T-2107 (1969). * ''Good Men Do Nothing'', Hodder & Stoughton (1971), Pyramid T2443 (1971) * ''Honky in the Woodpile'', Constable (1971) ===Collections=== * ''No Future in It'', Gollancz (1962). Doubleday (1964), Panther (1965), Curtis (1969). * ''[[Times Without Number]]'', Ace F-161 (1962); revised and expanded Ace (1969) * ''Now Then!'', Mayflower-Dell (1965). Also published as ''Now Then'', Avon (1968). * ''No Other Gods But Me'', Compact F317 (1966) * ''Out of My Mind'', Ballantine (1967); abridged variant, NEL (1968) * ''[[Not Before Time]]'', NEL (1968) * ''[[The Traveller in Black]]'', Ace Special (1971); revised and expanded by one story as ''The Compleat Traveller in Black'', Bluejay (1986) * ''From This Day Forward'', Doubleday (1972), DAW 72 (1973) * ''[[Entry to Elsewhen]]'', DAW 26 (1972) * ''Time-Jump'', Dell (1973) * ''The Book of John Brunner'', DAW 177 (1976) * ''Interstellar Empire'', DAW 208 (1976); a collection of a novella and two "[[List of Ace double titles|Ace Double]]" halves: ''The Altar on Asconel'', "The Man from the Big Dark" and ''The Space-Time Juggler'' (under the title of ''The Wanton of Argus'') * ''Foreign Constellations'', Everest House (1980) * ''[[The Best of John Brunner]]'', Del Rey (1988) * ''Victims of the Nova'', Arrow (1989). Complete Zarathustra Refugee Planets series. Omnibus of ''[[Polymath]]'', ''[[Secret Agent of Terra]]'' and ''The Repairmen of Cyclops'' * ''The Man Who Was Secrett and Other Stories'', Ramble House (2013) ===Poetry=== * ''Life in an Explosive Forming Press'' (1970) * ''Trip: A Sequence of Poems Through the USA'' (1971) * ''A Hastily Thrown Together Bit of Zork'' (1974) * ''Tomorrow May Be Even Worse'' (1978) * ''A New Settlement of Old Scores'' (1983) ===Nongenre=== * ''The Crutch of Memory'', Barrie & Rockliff (1964). Conventional novel set in Greece.<ref name=Clareson /> * ''Wear the Butchers' Medal'' Pocket (1965). Mystery set in Europe featuring neo-Nazis.<ref name=Clareson>Thomas D. Clareson, ed. (1978), ''Voices for the Future: Essays on Major Science Fiction Writers, Volume 2'', Popular Press.</ref> * ''Black Is the Color'', Pyramid (1969, republished in 2015). Horror fiction about the "[[Swinging Sixties|swinging London]]" underground in the 1960s. * ''The Devil's Work'', W. W. Norton & Company (1970). Centres on a modern-day [[Hellfire Club]]. * ''The Great Steamboat Race'', Ballantine (1983). Historical fiction based on an actual event.<ref>John O'Neill, [https://www.blackgate.com/2014/06/11/vintage-treasures-the-great-steamboat-race-by-john-brunner/ "Vintage Treasures: The Great Steamboat Race by John Brunner"], Black Gate, 11 June 2014.</ref> * ''The Days of March'', Kerosina (1988). Novel about the early days of the [[Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament]]. ===Pornography=== * ''The Incestuous Lovers'' (1969) (as Henry Crosstrees, Jr.). Original title ''Malcolm and Sarah''.<ref name="cross">{{cite web |url=http://www.sfhub.ac.uk/~cheshire/sfead/html/12A1.html |archive-url=https://archive.today/20150125011832/http://www.sfhub.ac.uk/~cheshire/sfead/html/12A1.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=25 January 2015 |title=The John Brunner Archive |publisher=University of Liverpool Library, Special Collections and Archives |access-date=24 January 2015 }}</ref> * ''Ball in the Family'' (1973) (as Ellis Quick)<ref name="ellis">{{cite book |url=http://fantlab.ru/edition132409 |title= Лаборатория Фантастики |publisher= Fantlab |access-date= 24 January 2015}}</ref> ===Translations=== * ''The Overlords of War'' (1973). Translated from the French. Original title ''Les Seigneurs de la Guerre'' by [[Gérard Klein]].
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