Novels (except Majipoor Series, See Below)
- Revolt on Alpha C (1955)
- The Thirteenth Immortal (1956)
- Master of Life and Death (1957)
- The Shrouded Planet (1957) (with Randall Garrett, as Robert Randall)
- Collision Course (1958)
- Invaders from Earth (1958)
- Stepsons of Terra (1958)
- Aliens from Space (1958) (as David Osborne)
- Invisible Barriers (1958) (as David Osborne)
- Starman's Quest (1958)
- The Plot Against Earth (1959) (as Calvin M. Knox)
- The Dawning Light (1959) (with Randall Garrett, as Robert Randall)
- The Planet Killers (1959)
- Lost Race of Mars (1960)
- The Seed of Earth (1962)
- Recalled to Life (1962)
- The Silent Invaders (1963)
- Time of the Great Freeze (1963)
- Regan's Planet (1964)
- One of Our Asteroids is Missing (1964, as Calvin M. Knox)
- Conquerors from the Darkness (1965)
- The Gate of Worlds (1967)
- Planet of Death (1967)
- Thorns (1967) Nebula Award nominee, 1967; Hugo Award nominee, 1968
- Those Who Watch (1967)
- The Time Hoppers (1967)
- To Open the Sky (1967)
- World's Fair 1992 (1968)
- The Man in the Maze (1968)
- Hawksbill Station (1968)
- The Masks of Time (1968) Nebula nominee, 1968
- Downward to the Earth (1970) Locus SF nominated, 1971
- Across a Billion Years (1969)
- Nightwings (1969)
- Three Survived (1969)
- To Live Again (1969)
- Up the Line (1969) Nebula Award nominee, 1969; Hugo Award nominee, 1970
- Tower of Glass (1970) Nebula Award nominee, 1970; Hugo and Locus SF nominee, 1971
- Son of Man (1971)
- The Second Trip (1971)
- The World Inside (1971) Hugo nominated, 1972
- A Time of Changes (1971) Silverberg's first Nebula winner, 1972; Hugo and Locus SF nominee, 1972
- The Book of Skulls (1972) Nebula Award nominee, 1972; Hugo and Locus SF Award nominee, 1973
- Dying Inside (1972) Nebula Award nominee, 1972; Hugo and Locus SF Awards nominee, 1973
- The Stochastic Man (1975) Nebula Award nominee, 1975; Hugo, Locus SF, and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards nominee, 1976
- Shadrach in the Furnace (1976) Nebula nominee, 1976 Hugo nominee, 1977
- Homefaring (1982) (novella), Hugo and Nebula nominee, 1983
- Lord of Darkness (book) (1983)
- Gilgamesh the King (1984)
- Sailing to Byzantium (1984) (novella), Nebula winner 1985
- Tom O'Bedlam (book) (1985)
- Star of Gypsies (1986)
- At Winter's End (1988)
- Project Pendulum (1989)
- Letters From Atlantis (1990)
- The New Springtime (1990) (aka The Queen of Springtime)
- To the Land of the Living (1990)
- Nightfall (1990) (with Isaac Asimov)
- Thebes of the Hundred Gates (1991)
- The Face of the Waters (1991)
- The Ugly Little Boy (1992) (with Isaac Asimov)
- Kingdoms of the Wall (1992)
- The Positronic Man (1992) (with Isaac Asimov)
- Hot Sky at Midnight (1994)
- Starborne (1996)
- The Alien Years (1997) Locus SF nominee, 1999
- The Longest Way Home (2002)
- Roma Eterna (2003)
- The Last Song of Orpheus (2010) (novella)
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Robert Silverberg - Selected Bibliography - Novels (except Majipoor Series, See Below) - Majipoor Series
... Lord Valentine's Castle (1980) Locus winner and Hugo nominee, 1981 Majipoor Chronicles (1982) Valentine Pontifex (1983) The Mountains of Majipoor (1995) Sorcerers of Majipoor (1997) "The Seventh Shrine" (novella, 1998, in Legends) Lord Prestimion (1999) The King of Dreams (2001) "The Book of Changes" (novella, 2003, in Legends II) "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" (short story, 2004, in Flights) "The Way They Wove the Spells in Sippulgar" (Oct/Nov 2009 F SF) Tales of Majipoor (forthcoming collection of Majipoor stories). ...
... Lord Valentine's Castle (1980) Locus winner and Hugo nominee, 1981 Majipoor Chronicles (1982) Valentine Pontifex (1983) The Mountains of Majipoor (1995) Sorcerers of Majipoor (1997) "The Seventh Shrine" (novella, 1998, in Legends) Lord Prestimion (1999) The King of Dreams (2001) "The Book of Changes" (novella, 2003, in Legends II) "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" (short story, 2004, in Flights) "The Way They Wove the Spells in Sippulgar" (Oct/Nov 2009 F SF) Tales of Majipoor (forthcoming collection of Majipoor stories). ...
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