Philip Wylie Reading Order
1 series · 77 books
Philip Wylie was a prolific American author known for his diverse contributions to science fiction, mystery, and social commentary. Active from 1930 to 1972, he penned a remarkable total of 79 works, including a series and several standalone novels. His most notable piece explores the implications of ecological disaster and nuclear threats, showcasing his unique blend of imagination and social critique.
Standalone Novels Series
77 books
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | AFTER WORLDS COLLIDE - PAPERBACK LIBRARY 64-361 |
| 2 | American thought, 1947 |
| 3 | An April Afternoon |
| 4 | An Essay On Morals. |
| 5 | An essay on morals |
| 6 | Answer |
| 7 | As they reveled |
| 8 | Babes and sucklings |
| 9 | Best of British Genocide Part 2 |
| 10 | Best of British Genocide Part 3 |
| 11 | Best of British Genocide Part 4 |
| 12 | Best of British Genocide Part I |
| 13 | Best-in-Books ,18. "The Treasure of Pleasant Valley", "The Best of H.T. Webster" (cartoon feature), "The Bridge of San Luis Rey", "Think Fast, Mr. Moto", "Hawaii" (photo feature), "H.R.H. The Story of Philip, Duke fo Edinburgh", "The Answer", "Sea Fights and Shipwrecks" (excerpt) |
| 14 | Bottom Deal / Stab in the Back |
| 15 | Cold-Blooded Dentist : Psychobiography of a Systemiser Part 3 |
| 16 | Corpses at Indian Stones |
| 17 | Crunch and Des |
| 18 | Danger |
| 19 | Daw Books Leader for Hunter of Worlds,Warlord of Ghandor, Bane of the Black Sword, Grand Wheel, End of the Dream (ephemera:fantasy-science fiction) |
| 20 | Denizens of the deep |
| 21 | Disappearance, The |
| 22 | Experiment in crime |
| 23 | Finnley Wren |
| 24 | Fish and Tin Fish |
| 25 | Footprint of Cinderella |
| 26 | Heavy laden |
| 27 | How to Establish a Successful Business in Thailand |
| 28 | Los Angeles |
| 29 | Memorandum on anti-semitism |
| 30 | Natural Health Yearbook |
| 31 | Night unto night |
| 32 | Planet im Todeskampf |
| 33 | Psychobiography of a Systemiser |
| 34 | Salt water daffy |
| 35 | Smiling Corpse - Large Print |
| 36 | Sons and daughters of mom |
| 37 | Spy Who Spoke Porpoise |
| 38 | Ten Thousand Blunt Instruments And Other Tales Of Mystery |
| 39 | The Best Of Crunch And Des |
| 40 | The Party |
| 41 | The Smiling Corpse |
| 42 | The Terrans of Beta |
| 43 | The World Tyre Industry No. R324 |
| 44 | The army way |
| 45 | The best of Crunch and Des |
| 46 | The big ones get away! |
| 47 | The disappearance |
| 48 | The other horseman |
| 49 | The party |
| 50 | The savage gentleman |
| 51 | The smuggled atom bomb |
| 52 | The spy who spoke porpoise |
| 53 | Three to be read |
| 54 | Time is short, but- |
| 55 | Too much of everything |
| 56 | Transformational Symbols |
| 57 | Treasure Cruise And Other Crunch and Des Stories. |
| 58 | Triumph |
| 59 | Very Late Diagnosis Of Asperger Syndrome |
| 60 | Very Late Diagnosis of Asperger's Syndrome 2013 UK Survey |
| 61 | Westbrook Pegler is answered |
| 62 | When Worlds Collide & After Worlds Collide (2 Big Volumes in 1) |
| 63 | babes and sucklings |
| 64 | Gladiator 1930 |
| 65 | The murderer invisible 1931 |
| 66 | When Worlds Collide 1933 |
| 67 | Generation of vipers 1942 |
| 68 | Crunch & Des 1948 |
| 69 | Opus 21 1949 |
| 70 | The Disappearance 1951 |
| 71 | Tomorrow! 1954 |
| 72 | The Answer 1956 |
| 73 | The Innocent Ambassadors 1957 |
| 74 | After Worlds Collide 1963 |
| 75 | They Both Were Naked 1965 |
| 76 | The Magic Animal 1968 |
| 77 | The end of the dream 1972 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has Philip Wylie written?
- Philip Wylie has written 77 books across 1 series. Their published works span from 1930 to 1972.

