Nine princes to Amber - Roger Zelazny

This bibliography, which I compiled very quickly, is incomplete, as you can see. The books I haven't read are marked with an asterisk.
For instance, I didn't categorise every novel (SF or F). Can you help me?


After compiling this, I realise I haven't read all novels. In fact, I'm far from it...

Roger Zelazny

Bibliography in Progress (without les collections )




Madwand
Changeling, 1980, F
Madwand, 1981, F


Changing Land
The Changing Land, 1981, *
Dilvish the Damned, 1982, F *

Amber
(Corwin)
Nine Princes In Amber, 1970, F (my favourite in the series)
The Guns of Avalon, 1972, F
Sign of the Unicorn, 1975, F
The Hand of Oberon, 1976, F
The Courts of Chaos, 1978, F
(Merlin)
Trumps of Doom, 1985, F
Blood of Amber, 1986, F
Sign of Chaos, 1987, F
Knight of Shadows, 1989, F
Prince of Chaos, 1991, F

Standalone novels and short stories
A Rose for the Ecclesiastes (short story)
This Immortal, 1966, SF
The Dream Master, 1966, SF
Lord of Light, 1967, SF, (my third favourite)
Creatures of Light and Darkness, 1969, SF
Damnation Alley, 1969, SF
Isle of the Dead, 1969, SF (my second favourite)
The Lamp of His Mouth, the Doors of His Face (novelette), 1971, SF
Jack of Shadows, 1971, F (the first one I read, and my favourite)
To Die In Italbar, 1973, SF *
Today We Choose Faces, 1973, F
Bridge of Ashes, 1976, SF*
Deus Irae, 1976, SF*
Doorways In the Sand, 1976, SF *
My Name is Legion, 1976, SF*
Roadmarks, 1979, F*
The Last Defender of Camelot, 1980, F
To Spin is Miracle Cat, 1981, SF
Coils, 1982, SF*
Eye of Cat, 1982, SF
Unicorn Variations, 1983, F
A Dark Traveling, 1987, *
Wizard World, 1989, F*
The Black Throne, 1990, SF
The Graveyard Hear, 1990, ,*
The Mask of Loki, 1990, F
Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming, 1990, ,*
Flare, 1992, ,*
Way Up High, 1992, ,*
If at Faust You Don’t Succeed, 1993, ,*
A Night in the Lonesome October, 1993, F*
A Force to be Reckoned With, 1995, ,*
Donnerjack, 1997, SF
Psychoshop (with Alfred Bester), 1998*
Lord Demon (with Jane Linskold), 1999, F
 
This bibliography, which I compiled very quickly, is incomplete, as you can see. Can you help me?

A noble effort, Giovanna, but not entirely accurate or complete (for example, it's A Farce to Be Reckoned With, not Force). A far more inclusive (though still not fully complete) list can be found here: Roger Zelazny - Summary Bibliography

Looking at those you've asterisked, I envy you... You still have some great reading to come! :)
 
Oops, ashes on my head... of course it's "farce", not "force".

Well, my incomplete effort was just a bibliographic note, and I was surprised to see how many novels I haven't read, not to speak of the short stories; cf. those listed in the other thread. That list, I believe, is complete, but if you see any mistake, Ian...
 
Another book worth mentioning - though not 100% accurate - is the Zelazny bibliography Amber Dreams by Daniel J H Levack. I don't know if it was updated past 1986 but has a wealth of information plus a lot of the alternative covers, though not all. Very expensive when I bought it but maybe it can be found cheaper these days.
 
Just yesterday; it's been here for about 22 hours.

There were 8 Zelazny threads, and a clamour of interest.

So, Zeus pointed with his sceptre, et voilà!
 
Will someone please tell me that there's some possibility that Deirdre survived? Additionally, what exactly was Corwin's relationship with her?
 

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