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Eric Frank Russell was born in Sandhurst, Surrey, England. He served with the Royal Air Force during World War II. In the late 1940s, he became a full-time writer. |
Titles and year of publication:
| 1) Sinister Barrier | 1939 |
| 2) Dreadful Sanctuary | 1948 |
| 3) The Star Watchers (Also published as: Sentinels from Space [1954]) | 1951 |
| 4) Deep Space (short stories) | 1954 |
| 5) Men, Martians and Machines (short stories) | 1955 |
| 6) Call Him Dead (Also published as: Three to Conquer [1956]) | 1955 |
| 7) Wasp | 1957 |
| 8) Six Worlds Yonder (short stories) | 1958 |
| 9) The Space Willies (Also published as: Next of Kin [1964]) (short stories) | 1958 |
| 10) Far Stars (short stories) | 1961 |
| 11) Dark Tides (short stories) | 1962 |
| 12) The Great Explosion | 1962 |
| 13) The Rabble Rousers | 1963 |
| 14) With a Strange Device (US Title: The Mindwarpers [1965]) | 1964 |
| 15) Somewhere a Voice (short stories) | 1965 |
| 16) Like Nothing on Earth (short stories) | 1975 |
| 17) The Best of Eric Frank Russell (short stories) | 1978 |
| 18) Design for Great-Day (with Alan Dean Foster) | 1995 |
| 19) Major Ingredients (short stories) | 2000 |