Jack Finney Books In Order

Time and Again Books In Publication Order

  1. Time and Again (1970)
  2. From Time to Time (1995)

Standalone Novels In Publication Order

  1. 5 Against the House (1954)
  2. Invasion of the Body Snatchers aka The Body Snatchers (1955)
  3. The House of Numbers (1957)
  4. Assault on a Queen (1959)
  5. Good Neighbor Sam (1964)
  6. The Woodrow Wilson Dime (1968)
  7. Marion’s Wall (1973)
  8. The Night People (1977)

Collections In Publication Order

  1. The Third Level (1940)
  2. The Clock of Time (1961)
  3. I Love Galesburg in the Springtime (1963)
  4. Forgotten News (1983)
  5. About Time (1986)

Pan Book of Horror Stories Books In Publication Order

  1. The Pan Book of Horror Stories (With: Herbert van Thal) (1959)
  2. The First Pan Book Of Horror Stories (By:Bram Stoker,Herbert van Thal) (1959)
  3. The Third Pan Book of Horror Stories (By:Herbert van Thal) (1962)
  4. The Fourth Pan Book of Horror Stories (By:,Herbert van Thal) (1963)
  5. The Fifth Pan Book of Horror Stories (By:Herbert van Thal) (1964)
  6. 7THPAN BOOK OF HORROR STORIES (By:,Herbert van Thal) (1966)
  7. The Ninth Pan Book of Horror Stories (By:Tanith Lee,,,,Herbert van Thal) (1968)
  8. The Tenth Pan Book of Horror Stories (By:,,,,Herbert van Thal) (1969)
  9. The Twelfth Pan Book of Horror Stories (By:Patricia Highsmith,Herbert van Thal) (1971)
  10. The 13th Pan Book of Horror Stories (By:Herbert van Thal) (1972)
  11. The 14th Pan Book of Horror Stories (By:Herbert van Thal,,,,,Alex White) (1973)
  12. The 15th Pan Book of Horror Stories (By:,Herbert van Thal,,,Alex White) (1974)
  13. The 16th Pan Book of Horror Stories (By:Alan Lee,,Herbert van Thal,,,,Elleston Trevor) (1975)
  14. The 17th Pan Book of Horror Stories (By:Alan Lee,Herbert van Thal,,Alex White,Elleston Trevor) (1976)
  15. The 18th Pan Book of Horror Stories (By:Patricia Highsmith,Herbert van Thal) (1977)
  16. The 19th Pan Book of Horror Stories (By:Robert Holdstock,,Herbert van Thal) (1978)
  17. The 20th Pan Book of Horror Stories (By:,Herbert van Thal) (1979)
  18. The 22nd Pan Book of Horror Stories (By:Herbert van Thal,,,Ian McEwan) (1981)
  19. The 23rd Pan Book of Horror Stories (By:Ruth Rendell,,Herbert van Thal,,,,Alex White) (1982)
  20. The 24th Pan Book of Horror Stories (By:Patricia Highsmith,Roald Dahl,Herbert van Thal) (1983)
  21. The 25th Pan Book of Horror Stories (By:Stephen King,,Herbert van Thal) (1984)

Anthologies In Publication Order

  1. The Pan Book of Horror Stories (1959)
  2. Stories of Suspense (1963)
  3. 50 Short Science Fiction Tales (1963)
  4. The Playboy Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy (1968)
  5. The Playboy Book of Horror and the Supernatural (1968)
  6. Time Machines (1997)

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Jack Finney Books Overview

Time and Again

Finally on audio one of the most beloved tales of our time! Science fiction, mystery, a passionate love story, and a detailed history of Old New York blend together in Jack Finney’s spellbinding story of a young man enlisted in a secret Government experiment. Transported from the mid twentieth century to New York City in the year 1882, Si Morley walks the fashionable ‘Ladies’ Mile’ of Broadway, is enchanted by the jingling sleigh bells in Central Park, and solves a 20th century mystery by discovering its 19th century roots. Falling in love with a beautiful young woman, he ultimately finds himself forced to choose between his lives in the present and the past. A story that will remain in the listener’s memory, Time and Again is a remarkable blending of the troubled present and a nostalgic past, made vivid and extraordinarily moving by the images of a time that was…
and perhaps still is.

From Time to Time

The long awaited sequel to Time And Again Si Morley is back and the world may never be the same. When Time and Again was published in 1970, it immediately developed a loyal following that has grown with each passing year. Now, twenty five years later, Jack Finney returns to the same magical territory and finds Ruben Prien still at work with the Project, still dreaming of altering man’s fate by going back in time to adjust events…
to interfere, some might say, with destiny. Once again, the conduit to that bygone era is Simon Morley, the man who actually proved himself capable of traveling back and forth in time. This time, he does so with a grand purpose: an attempt to prevent World War I. A tale that is both thrilling and nostalgic, magical and terrifying, ultimately charming and full of suspense, From Time to Time is the sequel a generation has been waiting for.

Invasion of the Body Snatchers aka The Body Snatchers

On a quiet fall evening in the small, peaceful town of Mill Valley, California, Dr. Miles Bennell discovers an insidious, horrifying plot. Silently, subtly, almost imperceptibly, alien life forms are taking over the bodies and minds of his neighbors, his friends, his family, the woman he loves the world as he knows it. This classic 1955 thriller of the triumph of the human spirit over an invisible enemy inspired the acclaimed 1956 film, directed by Don Siegel and named one of Time magazine’s 100 Best Films. Blackstone’s edition is read by Don Siegel’s son, actor director Kristoffer Tabori, an Emmy and Audie Award winner, and concludes with the narrator’s insider reminiscences of his father’s work on the film.

Forgotten News

Trade Paperback published by Fireside Books

About Time

About Time offers a delightful return to the world of time travel and light comedy that distinguished Jack Finney’s all time classic TIME AND AGAIN. The protagonists of these 12 stories are well meaning but at odds with their surroundings and their lives. The time to which they escape through time travel doesn’t fulfill their expectations in the way they had hoped, but sometimes they find their dreams.

Time Machines

The notion of traveling forward or backward across history changing the events of your own life or those which came before you or those that have yet to occur starts here with Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘Three Sundays in a Week’ and Rudyard Kipling’s ‘Wireless,’ progresses through the years with past masters Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, and John W. Campbell, Jr., and finishes with contemporary science fiction by such writers as Larry Niven, Harry Turtledove, Jack Finney, and Rod Serling. ‘An interesting collection of time travel short fiction from varied perspectives’ Library Journal

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