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"The People of Sand and Slag" In The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction . Vol. 106.2 (625) ., 2004.
"The People of Prashad" In Quark 2, Edited by Delany, Samuel R[ay](b. 1942) and Hacker, Marilyn(b. 1942). New York: Paperback Library, 1971.
The People: No Different Flesh. London: Victor Gollancz, 1966.
"People Come First" In Pictures of the Future. Wellington, New Zealand: Mallinson Rendel, 1980.
The Penultimate Truth. New York: Belmont Books, 1964.
"The Penultimate Trump" In Startling Stories (Springfield, MA). Vol. 17.1., 1948.
"Penetrating to the Heart of the Forest" In Fireworks: Nine Profane Pieces. London: Quartet Books, 1974.
The Pendulum of Fate: Cosmic Glimpses of Past and Future. London: C.W. Daniel, 1933.
Pendulum. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1968.
“Penang Fairhaven -- A Visitor’s Guide” In No More Fairy Tales: Stories to Save Our Planet, Edited by Baden, D[enise] A.. Np: Habitat Press, 2022.
"On the Penal Colony" In The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction . Vol. 95.2 (565)., 1998.
The Penal Colony. London: Grafton, 1987.
"Peggy" In Crystal Crone (London). Vol. no. 1 ., 1980.
A Peek at Heaven. New York: Exposition Press, 1964.
"The Pedestrian" In The Reporter (New York). Vol. 5.3 ., 1951.
"The Peddler's Apprentice" In Analog Science Fiction--Science Fact . Vol. 95.8., 1975.
"Pedaling" In Fiyah: Magazine of Black Speculative Fiction. Vol. no. 8., 2018.
A Peculiar People; or, Reality in Romance. Chicago, IL: Henry A. Sumner & Company, 1881.
Peculiar People. Cleveland, OH: Aust and Clark, 1891.
"Peculiar Bone, Unimaginable Key" In Celebration: An anthology of original short stories commemorating the 50th anniversary of the British Science Fiction Association, Edited by Whates, Ian [George](b. 1959). [Weston], Eng.: NewCon Press, 2008.
Pebble in the Sky. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1950.
"The Pearl Diver" In Futureshocks, Edited by Anders, Lou. New York: Roc, 2006.
"Peaches for Mad Molly" In Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact . Vol. 108.2 ., 1988.
The Peacemakers (A Tale of Love). Boston, MA: Reid, 1909.
The Peacemakers. New York: Avalon Books Thomas Bouregy, 1960.