A. Bertram Chandler Books in Order
Arthur Bertram Chandler was an Anglo-Australian merchant marine officer, sailing the world in everything from tramp steamers to troop ships, but who later turned his hand to a second career as a prolific author of pulp science fiction. He also wrote under the pseudonyms of George Whitley, Andrew Dunstan and S.H.M. Many of his short stories draw on his extensive sailing background. In 1956, he emigrated to Australia and became an Australian citizen. By 1958 he was an officer on the Sydney–Hobart route. Chandler commanded various ships in the Australian and New Zealand merchant navies, including his service as the last master of the Australian aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne; by law, the ship was required to have an officer on board while awaiting its towing to China to be broken up. Chandler wrote over 40 novels and 200 works of short fiction, winning the Australian Ditmar Awards for the short story "The Bitter Pill" and for three novels: False Fatherland, The Bitter Pill, and The Big Black Mark. One of Chandler's daughters, Jenny Chandler, married British horror fiction writer Ramsey Campbell. His other children were Penelope Anne Chandler and Christopher John Chandler.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by A. Bertram Chandler
- #1AmazonRendezvous on a Lost World(1961)
- #2AmazonThe Deep Reaches of Space(1967)
- #3AmazonCatch the Star Winds(1969)
- #4AmazonThe Far Traveler(1977)
- #5AmazonTo Keep the Ship(1978)
- #6AmazonMatilda's Stepchildren(1979)
- #7AmazonStar Loot(1980)
- #8AmazonThe Anarch Lords(1981)
- #9AmazonThe Wild Ones(1984)
- #10AmazonThe Last Amazon(1984)
- #11AmazonTramp Captain(1990)
- #12AmazonLieutenant Of The Survey Service(2000)
- #13AmazonSurvey Captain(2002)
- #14AmazonRim Runner(2004)
- #15AmazonReserve Commodore(2004)
- #1AmazonBring Back Yesterday(1961)
- #2AmazonThe Hamelin Plague(1963)
- #3AmazonThe Coils of Time(1964)
- #4AmazonGlory Planet(1964)
- #5AmazonThe Alternate Martians(1965)
- #6AmazonThe Sea Beasts(1971)
- #7AmazonWhen the Dream Dies(1981)
- #8AmazonFrontier of the Dark(1984)
- #9AmazonKelly Country(1985)
- #10AmazonGiant Killer(1945)
- #11AmazonWet Paint(1959)
- #12AmazonRaiders of the Solar Frontier(2011)
- #13AmazonBeyond the Galactic Rim(1963)
- #14AmazonThe Hard Way Up(1972)
- #15AmazonUp to the Sky in Ships(2015)
- #16AmazonAstounding Science Fiction, February 1946(1946)
- #17AmazonThe Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Fall 1950(1950)
- #18AmazonScience Fiction Vol. 9 No. 25(1957)
- #19AmazonThe Waters Under the Earth(1958)
- #20AmazonThe Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1959(1959)
- #21AmazonGreat Short Novels of Science Fiction(1970)
- #22AmazonSF Authors' Choice 2(1970)
- #23AmazonGalaxy Magazine, March 1971(1971)
- #24AmazonThe Astounding-Analog Reader, Book Two(1973)
- #25AmazonOther Worlds(1978)
- #26AmazonThe Best Australian Science Fiction(2005)
- #27AmazonWorst Contact(2016)
- #28AmazonOut of this World Adventures, July 1950(2016)
- #29AmazonOut of this World Adventures, December 1950(2016)
- #30AmazonVanguard Science Fiction, June 1958(2021)
About A. Bertram Chandler
Arthur Bertram Chandler was an Anglo-Australian merchant marine officer, sailing the world in everything from tramp steamers to troop ships, but who later turned his hand to a second career as a prolific author of pulp science fiction. He also wrote under the pseudonyms of George Whitley, Andrew Dunstan and S.H.M. Many of his short stories draw on his extensive sailing background. In 1956, he emigrated to Australia and became an Australian citizen. By 1958 he was an officer on the Sydney–Hobart route. Chandler commanded various ships in the Australian and New Zealand merchant navies, including his service as the last master of the Australian aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne; by law, the ship was required to have an officer on board while awaiting its towing to China to be broken up. Chandler wrote over 40 novels and 200 works of short fiction, winning the Australian Ditmar Awards for the short story "The Bitter Pill" and for three novels: False Fatherland, The Bitter Pill, and The Big Black Mark. One of Chandler's daughters, Jenny Chandler, married British horror fiction writer Ramsey Campbell. His other children were Penelope Anne Chandler and Christopher John Chandler.
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