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  “The Twentieth Century U.S. Notes: Part IV,” Paper Money, Vol. 16, No. 5 (September-October 1977; Serial 71), pp. 266ff.

  “A Unique Liberty Seated Dollar: 1851-O,” The Comprehensive U.S. Silver Dollar Encyclopedia, by John W. Highfill (Broken Arrow, Oklahoma: Highfill Press, 1992), pp. 106–108.

  “United States Coins,” Encyclopædia Britannica (Chicago, 1965); reprinted in the 1967 edition (Vol. 16, pp. 775–776)

  “United States Copper Cents 1816–1857,” book review, The Numismatist, Vol. 70, No. 2 (February 1957), p. 169.

  “United States Eagles 1795–1933,” The Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine, Vol. 33, No. 9 (September 1967), pp. 1723–1729; Vol. 33, No. 10 (October 1967), pp. 1760–1764; Vol. 33, No. 12 (December 1967), pp. 2247–2249; [and issues to] Vol. 34, No. 4 (April, 1968), pp. 673–677.

  United States Eagles, Hewitt’s Numismatic Information Series (Chicago: Hewitt, n.d. [c. 1968]). Card covers, 59, (5) pages.

  “United States Half Cents: Addenda and Corrections to Gilbert,” The Numismatist, Vol. 65, No. 5 (May 1952), pp. 461–462.

  United States Half Dimes: A Supplement, Coin Collector’s Journal, No. 160 (1958), 16 pages. Reprinted in D.W. Valentine, The United States Half Dimes (Lawrence, Massachusetts: Quarterman, 1975).

  “United States Half Eagles 1795–1929,” The Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine, Vol. 31, No. 4 (April 1965), pp. 978–981; continued in Vol. 31, No. 5 (May 1965), pp. 1277–1284; Vol. 31, No. 6 (June 1965), pp. 1852–1859; Vol. 31, No. 7 (July 1965), pp. 2157–2162; Vol. 31, No. 8 (August 1965), pp. 2413–2418; Vol. 31, No. 9 (September 1965), pp. 2680–2683; Vol. 31, No. 10 (October 1965), pp. 2964–2969; Vol. 31, No. 11 (November 1965), pp. 3257–3261; Vol. 31, No. 12 (December 1965), pp. 3515–3519; [and issues to] Vol. 33, No. 6 (June 1967), pp. 1201–1202. Reprinted in two parts in monograph form: Early United States Half Eagles, 1795–1838 and Varieties of United States Half Eagles, 1839–1929.

  The United States Minor Coinages, 1793–1916, Coin Collector’s Journal, Vol. 21, No. 3 (May-June 1954; Serial 155), 16 pages.

  United States Pattern, Experimental and Trial Pieces, by J. Hewitt Judd, with the collaboration of Walter H. Breen and Abe Kosoff (Racine, Wisconsin: Whitman Publishing, 1959), 253 pages. Revised second edition (1962; 260 pages). Revised third edition (1965; 260 pages). Revised fourth edition (1970; 260 pages). Revised fifth edition (1974; 260 pages). Revised sixth edition (Racine, Wisconsin: Western Publishing, 1977; 276 pages). Revised seventh edition (Racine, Wisconsin: Western Publishing, 1982; 276 pages).

  The United States Patterns of 1792, Coin Collector’s Journal, Vol. 21, No. 2 (March-April 1954; Serial 154), 16 pages.

  “The United States Peace Dollar: Its Roots in History,” The Whitman Numismatic Journal, Vol. 1, No. 11 (November 1964), pp. 25–33; continued in Vol. 1, No. 12 (December 1964), pp. 41–48.

  “Unlisted Massachusetts Threepence,” The Numismatist, Vol. 65, No. 1 (January 1952), p. 45.

  “U.S. Gold Coins: Some Unsolved Problems,” The Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine, Vol. 30, No. 3 (March 1964), pp. 593–598.

  Valentine’s U. S. Half Dimes; A Supplement for Coin Collector’s Journal #160 in 1958. (Not in Fanning’s account)

  Varieties of United States Half Eagles, 1839–1929, Hewitt’s Numismatic Information Series (Chicago: Hewitt, n.d. [c. 1967]).

  Varieties of United States Quarter Eagles, Hewitt’s Numismatic Information Series (Chicago: Hewitt, n.d.). Card covers, 32 pages.

  Walter Breen Answers Your Numismatic Questions (Seattle, 1990). Video tape, 1 hour, 22 minutes.

  Numismatic Theater program, ANA Convention, 1990.

  Walter Breen Answers Your Questions about Numismatics, audio cassette (ANA, 1989), 1 audio cassette, 90 minutes.

  Numismatic Theater program, ANA Convention, August 11, 1989.

  Walter Breen Answers Your Questions about Numismatics, video tape (Pittsburgh, 1989), 43 minutes.

  Numismatic Theater program, ANA Convention, August 11, 1989.

  “Walter Breen Comments,” Penny-Wise, Vol. 2, No. 4 (July 15, 1968; Serial 7), pp. 126–127.

  “Walter Breen Comments,” Penny-Wise, Vol. 2, No. 5 (September 15, 1968; Serial 8), p. 172.

  “Walter Breen Comments,” Penny-Wise, Vol. 3, No. 5 (September 15, 1969; Serial 14), pp. 155–156.

  “Walter Breen Comments on ‘Penny-Wise’ No. 11,” Penny-Wise, Vol. 3, No. 3 (May 15, 1969; Serial 12), pp. 93–94.

  “Walter Breen Comments on the 1795 G-3, CMM #2a Half Cent,” Penny-Wise, Vol. 8, No. 2 (March 15, 1974; Serial 41), p. 69.

  “Walter Breen Replies,” Penny-Wise, Vol. 7, No. 6 (November 15, 1973; Serial 39), p. 260.

  “Walter Breen Replies,” Penny-Wise, Vol. 24, No. 2 (March 15, 1990; Serial 137), p. 101.

  “Walter Breen Speaks,” Penny-Wise, Vol. 3, No. 1 (January 15, 1969; Serial 10), pp. 11–12.

  “Walter Breen Speaks Out,” Penny-Wise, Vol. 10, No. 5 (September 15, 1976; Serial 56), pp. 222–223.

  “Walter Breen to Dick Young,” Penny-Wise, Vol. 29, No. 6 (November 15, 1995; Serial 171), p. 303.

  “Walter Breen Writes,” Penny-Wise, Vol. 3, No. 2 (March 15, 1969; Serial 11), pp. 56–58.

  “Walter Breen Writes,” Penny-Wise, Vol. 4, No. 2 (March 15, 1970; Serial 17), pp. 72–73.

  “Walter Breen Writes,” Penny-Wise, Vol. 7, No. 1 (January 15, 1973; Serial 34), pp. 3–4.

  “Walter Breen Writes,” Penny-Wise, Vol. 7, No. 3 (May 15, 1973; Serial 36), pp. 98–99.

  “Walter Breen Writes,” Penny-Wise, Vol. 11, No. 2 (March 15, 1977; Serial 59), pp. 83–85.

  “Walter Breen Writes,” Penny-Wise, Vol. 12, No. 1 (January 15, 1978; Serial 64), pp. 19–20.

  “Walter Breen Writes to David Hall,” Penny-Wise, Vol. 25, No. 5 (September 15, 1991; Serial 146), p. 274.

  “Walter Breen Writes to Denis Loring,” Penny-Wise, Vol. 26, No. 1 (January 15, 1992; Serial 148), p. 54.

  In a brief note Breen gives Loring permission to circulate, Breen claims that the criminal charges he is facing are false.

  Walter Breen’s Complete Encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial Coins (New York: FCI/Doubleday, 1988). Hardcover with dust-jacket, xiv, 754 pages.

  Walter Breen’s Encyclopedia of Early United States Cents, 1793–1814, written in collaboration with Del Bland; edited by Mark R. Borckardt (Wolfeboro, New Hampshire: Bowers and Merena Galleries, 2000). Hardcover, 857 pages, 34 plates

  Walter Breen’s Encyclopedia of United States and Colonial Proof Coins, 1722–1989, see entry for “A Coiner’s Caviar”: Walter Breen’s Encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial Proof Coins, 1722–1977.

  Walter Breen’s Encyclopedia of United States Half Cents, 1793–1857 (South Gate, California: American Institute of Numismatic Research, 1983). Hardcover, x, 501, (2), [11 plates,] (4) pages.

  Walter Breen’s Encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial Proof Coins, 1722–1977, see “A Coiner’s Caviar”: Walter Breen’s Encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial Proof Coins, 1722–1977.

  Walter Breen’s Numisma: The United States Cent, 1793–1814, edited by Bruce A. Vogel (Longmont, Colorado: 1998). Hardcover and paperback issued, 403 pages.

  Walter Breen’s Numisma: The United States Cent, 1816–1857, edited by Bruce A. Vogel, (Longmont, Colorado: 1998). 365 pages.

  “Walter Mould and the Morristown Mint,” Penny-Wise, Vol. 11, No. 4 (July 15, 1977; Serial 61), pp. 162–167.

  “Weights of Sommer Islands Coins,” The Colonial Newsletter, Vol. 16, No. 3 (November 1977; Serial 50), TN-72, p. 612.

  “What Were the Coppers Brought over by the Quakers in 1682?,” The Colonial Newsletter, Vol. 16, No. 3 (November 1977; Serial 50), G-3B, p. 610.

  “Who Are Portrayed on the Voce Populi Coppers?,” The Colonial Newsletter, Vol. 16, No. 3 (November 1977; Serial 50), TN-71, p. 606.

  NON-COIN WRITINGS:

  “The Darkover Concordance: A Reader’s Guide Berkeley: Pennyfarthing Press, 1979.”

  “The Gemini Problem: A Study in Darkover (ch
apbook) Baltimore: T.K. Graphics, 1975”

  “Lusty Limericks & Bawdy Ballads (monograph self-published in 1956)”

  Walter Breen, writing as J.Z. Eglinton:

  Greek Love. New York: Oliver Layton Press, 1964; second printing 1965; British edition, London: Neville Spearmen, 1971; German edition, Grieschische Liebe, trans. Albert Y. Millrath. Hamburgh: Gala Verlag, 1967

  “Introducing a New Journal,” International Journal of Greek Love 1:1 (January 1965), 3–4.

  “Shakespeare’s Boyfriend and Sonnet XX,” International Journal of Greek Love 1:1 (January 1965), 24–30

  “The Later Career of John Francis Bloxam,” International Journal of Greek Love 1:2 (November 1966), 40–42

  “Responses to Letters to the Editor from Noel I. Garde,” International Journal of Greek Love 1:2 (November 1966), 50–52.

  “Review of John Valentine’s Puppies,” NAMBLA Journal 2:3 (March 1980), 15

  “An Open Letter from J.Z. Eglinton,” NAMBLA Bulletin 2:3 (April 1981), 4–5.

  Appendix E: Mother’s Bibliography

  Awards:

  Sword of Aldones: Nominated for a Hugo in 1963

  The Forbidden Tower: Nominated for a Hugo in 1978

  The Heritage of Hastur Nominated for a Nebula Award in 1975

  World Fantasy Award for lifetime achievement (2000, awarded posthumously.)

  Novels

  in chronological order in categories by publication date. It should be noted her first written (The Forest House) was her last published. She wrote it when she was all of seventeen, in 1947, and it is, at heart, a retelling of Bellini’s Norma: a story where an unfaithful husband drives his wife to thoughts of murdering their children. Instead, she decides to have him convicted for his crime of having unlawful relations with a high priestess, and then, in an act of heroic idiocy, joins him on the funeral pyre.

  Falcons of Narabedla (1957)

  The Door Through Space (1961)

  Seven from the Stars (1961) (1962?)

  The Colors Of Space (1963)

  Falcons of Narabedla (1964)

  Castle Terror (1965)

  Souvenir of Monique (1967)

  Bluebeard’s Daughter (1968)

  The Brass Dragon (1970)

  In the Steps of the Master - The Sixth Sense #2 (1973) (based on television series The Sixth Sense, created by Anthony Lawrence)

  Hunters of the Red Moon (1973)

  The Jewel of Arwen (1974) (novelette)

  The Parting of Arwen (1974) (novelette)

  Can Ellen Be Saved? (1975) (adaptation of a teleplay by Emmett Roberts)

  The Endless Voyage (1975)

  Drums of Darkness (1976)

  The Ruins of Isis (1978) (1980?

  The Catch Trap (written in 1948: published in 1979)

  The Endless Universe (1979) (rewrite of The Endless Voyage)

  The House Between the Worlds (1980) (1981?)

  Survey Ship (1980)

  The Colors of Space (1983) (unabridged edition)

  Night’s Daughter (1985) (A reworking of Mozart’s The Magic Flute)

  Warrior Woman (1985)

  The Firebrand (1987)

  Black Trillium (1990) (with Julian May and Andre Norton)

  Lady of the Trillium (1995) (with Elisabeth Waters (initially uncredited))

  Tiger Burning Bright (1995) (with Mercedes Lackey and Andre Norton)

  The Gratitude of Kings (1997) (with Elisabeth Waters) (dedicated to my firstborn son RJ, Mother’s first grandchild.)

  Short story collections:

  The Dark Intruder and Other Stories (1964)

  The Best of Marion Zimmer Bradley (1985)

  Jamie and Other Stories (1988)

  Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Darkover (1993)

  Series:

  Atlantean Series

  Web of Light (1983)

  Web of Darkness (1983)

  The Fall of Atlantis (1987) (omnibus edition of Web of Light and Web of Darkness)

  Avalon Series

  The Mists of Avalon (1979)

  Mistress of Magic (audiobook edition of The Mists of Avalon, part 1) (1994)

  The High Queen (audiobook edition of The Mists of Avalon, part 2) (1994)

  The King Stag (audiobook edition of The Mists of Avalon, part 3) (1994)

  The Prisoner in the Oak (audiobook edition of The Mists of Avalon, part 4) (1994)

  The Forest House (1993) (with Diana L. Paxson) (also now known as The Forests of Avalon)

  Lady of Avalon (1997) (with Diana L. Paxson)

  Priestess of Avalon (2000) (with Diana L. Paxson)

  Ancestors of Avalon (2004) (written by Diana L. Paxson)

  Ravens of Avalon (2007) (written by Diana L. Paxson)

  Sword of Avalon (2009) (written by Diana L. Paxson)

  Colin MacLaren Series:

  The Inheritor (1984)

  Dark Satanic (1988) (published already in 1972 by Berkley, NY)

  Witch Hill (1990) (published possibly already in 1972 by Greenleaf under the pseudonym ValerieGraves’)

  Heartlight (1998)

  Shadow’s Gate Series (with Rosemary Edghill)

  Ghostlight (1995)

  Witchlight (1996)

  Gravelight (1997)

  Heartlight (1998)

  Darkover Series:

  The Planet Savers (1958)

  The Sword of Aldones (1962)

  The Bloody Sun (1964)

  Star of Danger (1965)

  The Winds of Darkover (1970)

  The World Wreckers (1971)

  Darkover Landfall (1972)

  The Spell Sword (1974) (with Paul Edwin Zimmer, uncredited)

  The Heritage of Hastur (1975)

  The Shattered Chain (1976)

  The Forbidden Tower (1977)

  Stormqueen! (1978)

  Thunderlord! (sequel to Stormqueen!, not yet released)

  The Bloody Sun (1979) rewritten and expanded edition

  Two To Conquer (1980)

  Sharra’s Exile (1981)

  Hawkmistress! (1982)

  Thendara House (1983—with Jacqueline Lichtenberg, uncredited)

  City of Sorcery (1984)

  The Heirs of Hammerfell (1989)

  Rediscovery (1993) (with Mercedes Lackey)

  Exile’s Song (1996) (with Adrienne Martine-Barnes)

  The Shadow Matrix (1997) (with Adrienne Martine-Barnes)

  Traitor’s Sun (1999) (with Adrienne Martine-Barnes)

  The Clingfire trilogy

  The Fall of Neskaya (2001) (with Deborah J. Ross)

  Zandru’s Forge (2003) (with Deborah J. Ross)

  A Flame in Hali (2004) (with Deborah J. Ross)

  Modern Darkover (also known as The Children of Kings trilogy) (written principally by Deborah J. Ross)

  The Alton Gift (2007)

  Hastur Lord (2010) (written principally by Deborah J. Ross)

  The Children of Kings (2013) (written principally by Deborah J. Ross)

  Omnibus editions

  The Children of Hastur (omnibus edition of The Heritage of Hastur and Sharra’s Exile) (1982)

  The Oath of Renunciates (omnibus edition of The Shattered Chain and Thendara House) (1984)

  The Darkover Saga (a slipcase set containing Hawkmistress, Sharra’s Exile; The Shattered Chain; Stormqueen!; Sword of Chaos) (1984)

  The Ages of Chaos (omnibus edition of Stormqueen! and Hawkmistress!) (2002)

  The Forbidden Circle (omnibus edition of The Spell Sword and The Forbidden Tower) (2002)

  Heritage And Exile (omnibus edition of The Heritage of Hastur and Sharra’s Exile) (2002)

  The Saga of the Renunciates (omnibus edition of The Shattered Chain, Thendara House and City of Sorcery) (2002)

  A World Divided (omnibus edition of Star of Danger, Winds of Darkover and The Bloody Sun) (2003)

  First Contact (omnibus edition of Darkover Landfall and Two to Conquer) (2004)

  To Save a World (omnibus edition of The Planet Savers and World Wreckers) (2004)
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  Glenraven Series (with Holly Lisle)

  Glenraven (1996)

  In the Rift (1998)

  Survivors Series (with Paul Edwin Zimmer)

  Hunters of the Red Moon (1973)

  The Survivors (1979)

  Anthologies:

  The Best of Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine (1994)

  The Best of Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine—Vol. II (1995) (with Elisabeth Waters)

  Darkover anthologies (edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley, with some short stories by her, but mostly by other writers)

  The Keeper’s Price (1980)

  Sword of Chaos (1982)

  Free Amazons of Darkover (1985)

  The Other Side of the Mirror (1987)

  Red Sun of Darkover (1987)

  Four Moons of Darkover (1988)

  Domains of Darkover (1990)

  Renunciates of Darkover (1991)

  Leroni of Darkover (1991)

  Towers of Darkover (1993)

  Snows of Darkover (1994)

  Greyhaven (1983) (with Paul Edwin Zimmer)

  Lythande (1986) (with Vonda N. McIntyre)

  Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine (1988–2000)

  Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Worlds (1998)

  Spells of Wonder (1989)

  Sword and Sorceress series (1984–2013) (edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley, after her death by Elisabeth Waters and Diana L. Paxson)

  Novels under pen names:

  Writing under the pseudonym Lee Chapman

  I am a Lesbian (1962)

  Writing under the pseudonym John Dexter

  No Adam for Eve (1966)

  Writing under the pseudonym Miriam Gardner

  My Sister, My Love (1963)

  Twilight Lovers (1964)

  The Strange Women (1967)

  Writing under the pseudonym Morgan Ives

 

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