Harry Harrison
Books and Stories

Harry Harrison (b. 1925, d. 2012) was born in Stamford, Ct. He worked in sf as an illustrator before becoming an editor. He wrote short fiction under various pseudonyms; he also wrote for syndicated comic strips. He is probably best known for the Stainless Steel Rat series; his novel Make Room! Make Room! formed the basis of the sf film Soylent Green.Select a novel or story title to see the inventions from that work:

Arm of the Law, Fantastic Universe, 1958

Bill the Galactic Hero, Unknown, 1965

Deathworld, Astounding Science Fiction, 1960

Ethical Engineer, Analog, 1963

I Always Do What Teddy Says, Bantam, 1965

Robot Justice, Fantastic Universe, 1959

Rock Diver, Hillman Periodicals, 1951

Simulated Trainer, Fantastic Universe, 1958

The Repairman, Galaxy Science Fiction, 1959

The Robot Who Wanted to Know, Pyramid Books, 1962

The Robots Strike, Fantastic Universe, 1959

The Stainless Steel Rat's Revenge, Pyramid, 1970

The Turing Option, Unknown, 1992

The Velvet Glove, Fantastic Universe, 1956

War With The Robots, Pyramid Books, 1962

 

 

 

 

 

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