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===Novels=== ====Far East==== *''Sword of Kings'', John Long, 1933. ====Mystery==== *''Scalps'', Brewer & Warren, 1930. (also known as ''Wings of Chance'') *''[[Murder Madness]]'', Brewer & Warren, 1931; first serialized in ''[[Astounding]]'', May - August 1930. *''Murder Will Out'' (as Will F. Jenkins), John Hamilton, 1932. *''No Clues'' (as Will F. Jenkins), Wright & Brown, 1935. *''Murder in the Family'' (as Will F. Jenkins), John Hamilton, 1935; first appeared in ''Complete Detective Novels'', April 1934. *''The Man Who Feared'' (as Will F. Jenkins), Gateway, 1942; first serialized in ''Detective Fiction Weekly'', August 9β30, 1930. ====Romance==== as Louisa Carter Lee *''Her Desert Lover: A Love Story'', Chelsea House 1925. *''Her Other Husband: A Love Story'', Chelsea House 1929. *''Love and Better: A Love Story'', Chelsea House 1931. [[File:Famous fantastic mysteries 194802.jpg|thumb|Leinster's "Planet of Sand" was cover-featured on the February 1948 issue of ''[[Famous Fantastic Mysteries]]''.]] [[File:Satellite science fiction 195804.jpg|thumb|right|Leinster's "The Strange Invasion" was the cover story on the April 1958 issue of ''[[Satellite Science Fiction]]''. It was issued in book form later that year as ''War with the Gizmos''.]] ====Science fiction==== *''[[The Murder of the U.S.A.]]'' (as Will F. Jenkins), Crown, 1946. *''[[Fight for Life (novel)|Fight for Life]]'', Crestwood, 1949. *''[[The Last Spaceship]]'' (novel), Frederick Fell, Inc., 1950 *''[[Space Platform]]'', [[Shasta Publishers]], February 1953. *''[[Space Tug (novel)|Space Tug]]'', [[Shasta Publishers]], 1953 *''[[The Black Galaxy]]'', Galaxy, 1954; first appeared in ''Startling'', March 1949. *''[[Gateway to Elsewhere]]'', Ace, 1954; first appeared as "Journey to Barkut" in ''Startling'', January 1952. *''[[The Brain-Stealers]]'', Ace, 1954; first appeared as "The Man in the Iron Cap" in ''Startling'', November 1947. *''[[Operation: Outer Space]]'', [[Fantasy Press]], 1954. *''[[The Forgotten Planet]]'', Ace, 1954. *''[[The Other Side of Here]]'', Ace, 1955; first serialized as ''The Incredible Invasion'' in ''Astounding'', August - December 1936. *''[[The Planet Explorer]]'', [[Gnome Press]]; HUGO Award for best novel of the year, 1957. *''[[City on the Moon]]'', Avalon, 1957. *''[[War with the Gizmos]]'', Fawcett, 1958. *''[[Four from Planet 5]]'', Fawcett, 1959; first appeared as "Long Ago, Far Away" in ''Amazing'', September 1959. *''[[The Monster from Earth's End]]'', Fawcett, January 1959. *''[[The Mutant Weapon]]'', Ace, 1959; first appeared as "Med Service" in ''Astounding'', August 1957. *''[[The Pirates of Zan]]'', Ace, 1959; first serialized as ''The Pirates of Ersatz'' in ''Astounding'', February - April 1959. *''[[Men into Space#Novelization|Men Into Space]]'', Berkley, 1960; an episodic but original novel, based on the eponymous [[Men into Space|television series]]. *''[[The Wailing Asteroid]]'', Avon, December 1960. [[File:Talents Incorporated book cover - Murray Leinster (William Fitzgerald Jenkins).jpg|thumb|''Talents Incorporated'' book cover]] *''[[Creatures of the Abyss]]'', Berkley, 1961 (also known as ''The Listeners''). *''[[This World is Taboo]]'', Ace, 1961; first appeared as "Pariah Planet" in ''Amazing'', July 1961. *''Operation Terror'', Berkley, 1962. *''[[Talents Incorporated]]'', Avon, 1962. *''[[The Other Side of Nowhere]]'', Berkley, May 1964; first serialized as ''Spaceman'' in ''Analog'', March - April 1964. *''[[Time Tunnel (1964 novel)|Time Tunnel]]'', Pyramid, July 1964.<ref>Pyramid Books Cat.ID R-1043</ref> *''The Duplicators'', Ace, 1964; first appeared as "Lord of the Uffts" in ''Worlds of Tomorrow'', February 1964. *''The Greks Bring Gifts'', Macfadden, 1964. *''Invaders of Space'', Berkley, December 1964. *''Space Captain'', Ace, 1966; first serialized as ''Killer Ship'' in ''Amazing'', October - December. *''Checkpoint Lambda'', Berkley, 1966; first serialized as ''Stopover in Space'' in ''Amazing'', June - August 1966. *''[[Miners in the Sky]]'', Avon, April 1967. *''Space Gypsies'', Avon, June 1967. *''[[The Time Tunnel#Murray Leinster promotional novel|The Time Tunnel]]'', Pyramid, January 1967; original promotional novel based on the 1966β1967 U.S television series ''[[The Time Tunnel]]'', a very different story than Leinster's 1964 novel of the same name. *''The Time Tunnel: Timeslip!'', Pyramid, July 1967; original novel based on the television series. *''Land of the Giants'', Pyramid, September 1968; original novel based on [[Land of the Giants|television series]], reinventing the origin story. *''Land of the Giants 2: The Hot Spot'', Pyramid, April 1969; original novel based on the television series. *''Land of the Giants 3: Unknown Danger'', Pyramid, September 1969; original novel based on the television series. *''Politics'', in ''Amazing Stories'', No. 6, June 1932 ====Western==== *''The Gamblin' Kid'' (as Will F. Jenkins), [[A. L. Burt]], 1933; first appeared in ''Western Action Novels'', March 1937. *''Mexican Trail'' (as Will F. Jenkins), A. L. Burt, 1933. *''Outlaw Sheriff'' (as Will F. Jenkins), King, 1934. *''Fighting Horse Valley'' (as Will F. Jenkins), King, 1934. *''Kid Deputy'' (as Will F. Jenkins), Alfred H. King, 1935; first serialized in ''Triple-X Western'', February - April 1928. *''Black Sheep'' (as Will F. Jenkins), Julian Messer, 1936. *''Guns for Achin'' (as Will F. Jenkins), Wright & Brown, 1936; first appeared in ''Smashing Novels'', November 1936. *''Wanted Dead or Alive!'', Quarter Books, 1949; first serialized in ''Triple-X Magazine'', February - May 1929. *''Outlaw Guns'', Star Books, 1950. *''Son of the Flying 'Y' ''(as Will F. Jenkins), Fawcett, 1951. *''Cattle Rustlers'' (as Will F. Jenkins), Ward Lock, 1952. *''Dallas'' (as Will F. Jenkins), Fawcett, 1950. Novelization of screenplay by John Twist.
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