John Robert Jones (December 3, 1926 – June 15, 2017)[1] wrote
science fiction as John Dalmas. He wrote many books based on military and governmental themes throughout his career. His
first published novel was The Yngling, serialized beginning in the October–November 1969 issue of Analog.
Bibliography
Collection of short stories
Otherwhens, Otherwheres: Favorite Tales (2002)
Fanglith
Fanglith, Baen Books, 1985, 1987
Return to Fanglith, Baen Books, 1987
Lion of Farside
The Lion of Farside, Baen Books, 1995: a simple American farmer marries a beautiful redhead with green eyes. When she is kidnapped by her family and taken back to the magical world she was born in, he buys a revolver and rifle and follows to rescue her. Complications occur. His guns do not work, magic abounds, and he is captured by slavers the moment he crosses into the new world.
The Bavarian Gate, Baen Books, 1997
The Lion Returns, Baen Books, 1999
Lizard War
The Lizard War, Baen Books, 1989
The Helverti Invasion, Baen Books, 2004
Non-series novels
The Varkaus Conspiracy, Tor Books 1983, 1987
Touch the Stars: Emergence (with Carl Martin), Tor Books 1983
The Scroll of Man, Tor Books 1985
The Reality Matrix, Baen Books, 1986
The Walkaway Clause, Tor Books 1986
The Playmasters (with Rod Martin), Baen Books, 1987
The Regiment: A Trilogy (omnibus of The Regiment, The White Regiment and The Regiment's War), Baen Books, 2004
Yngling
The Yngling, serialized in Analog, Oct and Nov 1969; later (expanded) by Pyramid Books 1971; Jove Books 1977; (revised) Tor Books 1984, 1987; Baen Books 1992 as part of The Orc Wars (see below)
Homecoming, Tor Books 1984; Baen Books 1992 as part of The Orc Wars (see below)
The Orc Wars, Baen Books, 1992; includes The Yngling, an expanded version of Exodus ... Genesis originally published in Analog, Oct 1970, and Homecoming
The Yngling and the Circle of Power, Baen Books, 1992
John Robert Jones (December 3, 1926 – June 15, 2017)[1] wrote
science fiction as John Dalmas. He wrote many books based on military and governmental themes throughout his career. His
first published novel was The Yngling, serialized beginning in the October–November 1969 issue of Analog.
Bibliography
Collection of short stories
Otherwhens, Otherwheres: Favorite Tales (2002)
Fanglith
Fanglith, Baen Books, 1985, 1987
Return to Fanglith, Baen Books, 1987
Lion of Farside
The Lion of Farside, Baen Books, 1995: a simple American farmer marries a beautiful redhead with green eyes. When she is kidnapped by her family and taken back to the magical world she was born in, he buys a revolver and rifle and follows to rescue her. Complications occur. His guns do not work, magic abounds, and he is captured by slavers the moment he crosses into the new world.
The Bavarian Gate, Baen Books, 1997
The Lion Returns, Baen Books, 1999
Lizard War
The Lizard War, Baen Books, 1989
The Helverti Invasion, Baen Books, 2004
Non-series novels
The Varkaus Conspiracy, Tor Books 1983, 1987
Touch the Stars: Emergence (with Carl Martin), Tor Books 1983
The Scroll of Man, Tor Books 1985
The Reality Matrix, Baen Books, 1986
The Walkaway Clause, Tor Books 1986
The Playmasters (with Rod Martin), Baen Books, 1987
The Regiment: A Trilogy (omnibus of The Regiment, The White Regiment and The Regiment's War), Baen Books, 2004
Yngling
The Yngling, serialized in Analog, Oct and Nov 1969; later (expanded) by Pyramid Books 1971; Jove Books 1977; (revised) Tor Books 1984, 1987; Baen Books 1992 as part of The Orc Wars (see below)
Homecoming, Tor Books 1984; Baen Books 1992 as part of The Orc Wars (see below)
The Orc Wars, Baen Books, 1992; includes The Yngling, an expanded version of Exodus ... Genesis originally published in Analog, Oct 1970, and Homecoming
The Yngling and the Circle of Power, Baen Books, 1992