Ben Bova bibliography
List of published works by or about American hard science fiction author Ben Bova (1932–2020).[1][2]
Novels
- Out of the Sun. Holt, Rinehart & Winston. 1968. ISBN 978-0-8125-3210-4.
 - Escape! (1969)
 - THX 1138 (with George Lucas) (1971), based on the film THX 1138
 - As on a Darkling Plain (1972)
 - When the Sky Burned (1972)
 - Gremlins, Go Home! (with Gordon Dickson) (1974)
 - The Starcrossed (1975)
 - The Multiple Man (1976)
 - City of Darkness (1976)
 - ‘’ Colony ‘’ (1979)
 - Test of Fire (1982) (A revised version of When the Sky Burned)
 - The Winds of Altair (1973) (Revised 1983)
 - Peacekeepers (1988)
 - Cyberbooks (1989)
 - The Trikon Deception (with Bill Pogue) (1992)
 - Triumph (1993), ISBN 0-312-85359-9 (alternate-history work, set at the end of World War II, in which Winston Churchill plots the assassination of Joseph Stalin, and in which Franklin D. Roosevelt lives past 1945)
 - Death Dream (1994)
 - Brothers. NEL. 1995. ISBN 0-450-61335-6. – expanded edition later republished as The Immortality Factor
 - The Green Trap (2006) ISBN 978-0-7653-0924-2
 - Laugh Lines (2008) (A collection of short stories, 'The Starcrossed' and 'Cyberbooks')
 - The Immortality Factor. Tor. 2009. ISBN 978-0-7653-0525-1. – earlier shorter edition published as Brothers
 - The Hittite (2010) (A retelling of the Iliad, linking Homer's text with known history of the Hittite Empire )
 - Able One (2010)
 - Mars, Inc.: The Billionaire's Club. Baen. 2013. ISBN 978-1-4516-3934-6. – a "parallel" version of the exploration of Mars, where private enterprise (and not a government program) drives the conquest.[3]
 - Transhuman (2014)
 - Rescue Mode (with Les Johnson) (2014)
 - Space Station Down (with Doug Beason) (2020)
 
- Exiles series
 
- Exiled from Earth (1971)
 - Flight of Exiles (1972)
 - End of Exile (1975)
 
- Grand Tour series
 
Bova's Grand Tour series of novels presents a fictional treatment of human colonization of the Solar System in the late 21st century. Following Bova's suggested chronology, these are:[4]
- Powersat (2005)
 - Privateers (1985)
 - Empire Builders (1993)
 - Mars (1992)
 - Moonrise (1996; The Moonbase Saga, v. 1)
 - Moonwar (1998; The Moonbase Saga, v. 2)
 - Return to Mars (1999)
 - The Precipice (2001; The Asteroid Wars, v. 1)
 - Farside (2013)
 - Jupiter (2001)
 - The Rock Rats (2002; The Asteroid Wars, v. 2)
 - The Silent War (2004; The Asteroid Wars, v. 3)
 - The Aftermath (2007; The Asteroid Wars, v. 4)
 - Saturn (2002)
 - Leviathans of Jupiter (Feb 2011)
 - Titan (2006)
 - Mercury (2005)
 - Mars Life (2008)
 - Venus (2000)
 - The Return (2009)
 - New Earth (2013)
 - Death Wave (2015) Book One of the Star Quest Trilogy and a sequel to New Earth
 - Apes and Angels (2016) Book Two of the Star Quest Trilogy
 - Survival (2017) Book Three of the Star Quest Trilogy
 - Earth (2019)
 - Uranus (2020)
 - Neptune (2021)
 - Pluto (2022/2025) (posthumously completed by Les Johnson)
 
Bova also published a short story collection including stories that span much of the timeline, called Tales of the Grand Tour (2004)[4]
- Sam Gunn series
 
- Sam Gunn, Unlimited (1993) (short-story collection)
 - Sam Gunn Forever (1998) (short-story collection)
 - Sam Gunn Omnibus (2007)
 - Sam Gunn, Jr (2022) (posthumous)
 
- Chet Kinsman series
 
- The Weathermakers (1967)
 - Millennium (1976)
 - Colony (1978)
 - Kinsman (1979)
 - The Kinsman Saga (1987) (combines Millennium (1976) and Kinsman (1979); includes introduction and narrative by Bova explaining the reworking of these two novels)
 
- Jake Ross series
 
- Power Play (2011)
 - Power Surge (2015)
 - Power Failure (2018)
 - Power Challenges (2021)
 
- Orion series
 
- Orion (1984)
 - Vengeance of Orion (1988)
 - Orion in the Dying Time (1990)
 - Orion and the Conqueror (1994)
 - Orion Among the Stars (1995)
 - Orion and King Arthur (2011)
 
- To Save the Sun series
 
- To Save the Sun (with A.J. Austin) (1992)
 - To Fear the Light (with A.J. Austin) (1994)
 
- Voyagers series
 
- Voyagers (1981, volume I)
 - The Alien Within (1986, volume II)
 - Star Brothers (1990, volume III)
 - The Return (2009, volume IV)
 
- Watchmen series
 
- The Star Conquerors (1959)
 - Star Watchman (1964)
 - The Dueling Machine (1969)
 
- Star Quest series
 
- New Earth (2013)
 - Death Wave (2015)
 - Apes and Angels (2016)
 - Survival (2017)
 
Short fiction
- Collections
 
- Forward in Time (1973)
 - Maxwell's Demons (1979)
 - E (1984)
 - The Astral Mirror (1985)
 - Prometheans (1986)
 - Battle Station (1987)
 - Future Crime (1990)
 - Challenges (1994)
 - Twice Seven (1998)
 - New Frontiers (2014)
 - The Best of Bova: Volume 1 (2016)[5]
 - The Best of Bova: Volume 2 (2016)
 - The Best of Bova: Volume 3 (2017)
 - My Favorites (2020)
 
- Anthologies (edited)
 
- The Many Worlds of Science Fiction (1971), ISBN 0-525-34550-7
 - The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume Two, (1973), Volume two A OCLC 12264834 and Volume two B OCLC 12264899
 - Aliens. Orbit. 1977. ISBN 0-86007-958-9.
 - The Best of the Nebulas (1989), ISBN 0-312-93175-1
 - The Future Quartet: Earth in the Year 2042 (1995)
 - Nebula Awards Showcase 2008 (2008)
 - Bova, Ben & Eric Choi, eds. (2014). Carbide tipped pens: seventeen tales of hard science fiction. New York: Tor.
 
- Stories
 
| Title | Year | First published | Reprinted/collected | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Appointment in Sinai | 1996 | Bova, Ben (June 1996). "Appointment in Sinai". Analog Science Fiction and Fact. 116 (7): –. | 
 Bova, Ben (1998). Twice seven. Avon Eos. ISBN 0-380-79741-0.  | 
Non-fiction
- The Milky Way Galaxy. Holt, Rinehart & Winston. 1961.
 - The amazing laser. Westminster Press. 1971.
 - Man Changes the Weather. 1973.
 - The Weather Changes Man. Addison-Wesley. 1974. ISBN 0-201-00555-7.[6]
 - In Quest of Quasars. Signet. 1975. ISBN 0-451-61411-9.
 - Starflight and Other Improbabilities. Westminster Press. 1973. ISBN 0-664-32520-3
 - Notes to a Science Fiction Writer. Houghton Mifflin. 1975. ISBN 978-0684144344
 - The High Road Houghton Mifflin. 1981. ISBN 0-395-31288-4
 - Assured Survival: Putting The Star Wars Defense In Perspective. 1984. UG743.B68
 - Welcome to Moonbase. Ballantine. 1987.
 - The Beauty of Light. John Wiley & Sons. 1988. ISBN 0-471-62580-9.
 - The Craft of Writing Science Fiction That Sells. Writers Digest Books. 1994. ISBN 0-89879-600-8
 - Immortality. 1998.
 - Are We Alone in the Cosmos?. 1999.
 - The Story of Light. 2001.
 - "Sex in space". Science. F&SF. 100 (2): 124–129. Feb 2001.
 - Faint Echoes, Distant Stars: The Science and Politics of Finding Life Beyond Earth. 2004.
 - "Across My Life ...". Analog. 130 (1&2): 112–114. Jan–Feb 2010.
 - "John W. Campbell, Jr". Special Feature. Analog Science Fiction and Fact. 135 (6): 51–55. June 2015.
 
Critical studies and reviews of Bova's work
- Carbide tipped pens
 
- Sakers, Don (May 2015). "The Reference Library". Analog Science Fiction and Fact. 135 (5): 104–107.
 
References
- ^ "Ben Bova". Fantastic Fiction.
 - ^ "Ben Bova". The Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
 - ^ Bova, Ben. "Baen Book's product page for Mars, Inc". Retrieved 2015-03-02.
 - ^ a b Bova, Ben. "Grand Tour Chronology". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2016-07-02.
 - ^ Briefly reviewed by Don Sakers in the July–August 2016 issue of Analog, pp.185–188.
 - ^ https://www.amazon.com/Weather-Changes-Man-Ben-Bova/dp/0201005557