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These works were written or edited by the American fiction writer Andre Norton (Andre Alice Norton, born Alice Mary Norton, 1912–2005). Before 1960 she used the pen name Andrew North several times and, jointly with Grace Allen Hogarth, Allen Weston once.〔 Norton is known best for science-fiction and fantasy, or speculative fiction, a field where her work was first published in the 1950s. She also wrote crime fiction, romantic fiction, and historical fiction, mainly before 1960. The term ''non-genre'' distinguishes that other work here, which expresses the perspective of the Internet Speculative Fiction Database (ISFDB).〔 ==Single titles== * ''The Prince Commands, being sundry adventures of Michael Karl, sometime crown prince & pretender to the throne of Morvania'' (D. Appleton–Century Company, 1934), illustrated by Kate Seredy〔 – nongenre * ''Ralestone Luck'' (Appleton–Century, 1938), illus. James Reid〔 – nongenre – (complete text ) via Project Gutenberg * ''Follow the Drum, being the ventures and misadventures of one Johanna Lovell, sometime lady of Catkept manor in Kent county of Lord Baltimore's proprietary of Maryland, in the gracious reign of King Charles the Second'' (New York: William Penn Publishing Corp., 1942)〔 – nongenre * ''Rogue Reynard'' (Houghton Mifflin, 1947), chapterbook, illus. Laura Bannon〔 – nongenre * ''Scarface, being the story of one Justin Blade, late of the pirate isle of Tortuga, and how fate did justly deal with him, to his great profit'' (Harcourt, Brace, 1948), illus. Lorence Bjorklund〔 – nongenre * ''Huon of the Horn, being a tale of that Duke of Bordeaux who came to sorrow at the hands of Charlemagne and yet won the favor of Oberon, the Elf King, to his lasting fame and great glory'' (Harcourt, Brace, 1951), illus. Joe Krush – "Based upon the English translation by Sir John Bourchier, Lord Berners, as it appears in the publications of the Early English Text Society."〔("Huon of the horn; being a tale of that Duke of Bordeaux who came to sorrow ..." ). LCC record. Retrieved 2013-11-14.〕 * ''Star Man's Son, 2250 A.D.'' (Harcourt, Brace, 1952), illus. Nicholas Mordvinoff – (also issued 1954 as ''Daybreak: 2250 A.D.'', as an Ace Double with ''Beyond Earth's Gates'' by Lewis Padgett; reissued 1978 as ''Star Man's Son'') * ''Murders for Sale'' (1954; reissued 1992 as ''Sneeze on Sunday''), by Norton and Grace Allen Hogarth as Allen Weston – nongenre *''Yankee Privateer'' (1955), illus. Leonard W. Vosburgh – nongenre *''Stand to Horse'' (1956) – nongenre *''Sea Siege'' (1957) *''Star Gate'' (1958) *''Secret of the Lost Race'' (1959, as an Ace Double with ''One Against Herculum'' by Jerry Sohl; reissued 1977 as ''Wolfshead'') *''Shadow Hawk'' (1960) – nongenre *''The Sioux Spaceman'' (1960, as an Ace Double with ''And Then the Town Took Off'' by Richard Wilson) *''Star Hunter'' (1961, as an Ace Double with ''Voodoo Planet'') *''Eye of the Monster'' (1962, as an Ace Double with ''Sea Siege'') *''The X Factor'' (1965) *''Operation Time Search'' (1967) *''Dark Piper'' (1968) *''Bertie and May'' (1969), with Bertha Stemm Norton – nongenre *''High Sorcery'', collection *''Dread Companion'' (1970) *''Ice Crown'' (1970) *''Android at Arms'' (1971) *''Garan the Eternal'' (1972), collection *''Breed to Come'' (1972) *''Here Abide Monsters'' (1973) *''The Many Worlds of Andre Norton'' (1974), collection, edited by Roger Elwood; also issued as ''The Book of Andre Norton'' *''Iron Cage'' (1974) *''Outside'' (Walker & Co., 1974), chapterbook, illus. Bernard Colonna *''The Day of the Ness'' (Walker, 1975), chapterbook by Norton and Michael Gilbert, illus. Gilbert *''The White Jade Fox'' (1975) *''Merlin's Mirror'' (1975) *''No Night Without Stars'' (1975) *''Knave of Dreams'' (1975) *''Wraiths of Time'' (1976) *''Perilous Dreams'' (1976), collection *''The Opal-eyed Fan'' (1977) – nongenre *''Velvet Shadows'' (1977) – nongenre *''Yurth Burden'' (1978) *''Seven Spells to Sunday'' (1979), with Phyllis Miller *''Snow Shadow'' (1979) – nongenre *''Voorloper'' (1980), illustrated by Alicia Austin *''Iron Butterflies'' (1980) – nongenre *''Maid at Arms'' (1981), with Enid Cushing (Norton not named on the cover) *''Ten Mile Treasure'' (1981) – nongenre *''Moon Called'' (1982) *''Caroline'' (1983), with Enid Cushing – nongenre *''Wheel of Stars'' (1983) *''House of Shadows'' (1984), with Phyllis Miller *''Stand and Deliver'' (1984) – nongenre *''Ride the Green Dragon'' (1985), with Phyllis Miller – nongenre * ''Serpent's Tooth'' (Andre Norton Ltd., 1987), chapterbook, illus. Mary Hanson-Roberts – limited edition of 999 copies *''Moon Mirror'' (1988), collection *''Wizards' Worlds'' (1989), collection *''The Jekyll Legacy'' (1990), with Robert Bloch *''Brother to Shadows'' (1993) *''Tiger Burning Bright'' (1995), with Marion Zimmer Bradley and Mercedes Lackey *''The Monster's Legacy'' (1996) *''Three Hands for Scorpio'' (2005) ==Series== ===Astra, or Pax=== A sequence of two novels, starting with the first interstellar flight made by humans escaping a tyrannical civilization on Earth. *''The Stars are Ours!'' (1954; reissued 1955 as an Ace Double with ''Three Faces of Time'' by Sam Merwin, Jr.) *''Star Born'' (1957; reissued 1958 as an Ace Double with ''A Planet for Texans'' by H. Beam Piper and John J. McGuire) – (complete text ) via Project Gutenberg 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Andre Norton bibliography」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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