
Fredric Brown
Author · 29 October 1906 – 11 March 1972 · 164 works
Fredric Brown was born in Cincinnati. He wrote science fiction and mystery fiction. His first novel, What Mad Universe, a popular parody of pulp science fiction, was published in 1949.
Books by Fredric Brown

The Fabulous Clipjoint
1947

Martians, Go Home!
1955

What Mad Universe
1949

The Screaming Mimi
1949

His Name Was Death
1954

The far cry
1951

Honeymoon in hell
1958

Science Fiction. The Great Years
1973

Fifty short science fiction tales
1963

The dead ringer
1948
Chemical Warfare
2017

Happy Ending
2009

Angels and Spaceships
1954

Rogue in Space
1957

Assignment in Tomorrow
1954

Knock three-one-two
1959

Daymare and Other Tales from the Pulps
2007

The Arbor House Treasury of Horror and the Supernatural
1981

The lights in the sky are stars
1953

Night of the Jabberwock
1950

Here Comes a Candle
1950

Nightmares and Geezenstacks
1961

The Lenient Beast
1956

Compliments Of A Fiend
1950

Microcosmic Tales
1980

The freak show murders
1985
The murderers
1961

Paradox lost, and twelve other great science fiction stories
1973

Science-fiction carnival
1953

Deep end
1952

The Fredric Brown MEGAPACK ®: 33 Classic Science Fiction Stories
2013

Hall of Mirrors by Frederic Brown, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Adventure
2011

Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 3 (1941)
1980

Space Mail
1980

The Last Man on Earth
1982

Before she kills
1984

The Bloody Moonlight
1949

Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy, Volume 7
1986

Homicide Sanitarium
1984

Murder Can Be Fun
1948