Original Anthologies
- Thieves' World (1979)
-ISBN 0-441-80582-5
Sentences of Death by John Brunner
The Face of Chaos by Lynn Abby
The Gate of the Flying Knives by poul Anderson
Shadowspawn by Andrew Offutt
The Price Of Doing Business by Robert Asprin
Blood Brothers by Joe Haldeman
Myrtis by Christine DeWees
The Secret of the Blue Star by Marion Zimmer Bradley
Essay: The Making of Thieves World
- Tales from the Vulgar Unicorn (1980)
ISBN 0-44179578-1
Spiders of the Purple Mage Author: Philip José Farmer
Goddess Author: David Drake
The Fruit of Enlibar Author: Lynn Abbey
The Dream of the Sorceress Author: A.E. van Vogt
Vashanka's Minion Author: Janet Morris
Shadow's Pawn Author: Andrew J Offutt
To Guard the Guardians Author: Robert Asprin
Essay: The Lighter Side of Sanctuary Author: Robert Asprin
- Shadows of Sanctuary (1981)
ISBN 0-441-76028-7
Ischade Author: C.J. Cherryh
A Gift in Parting Author: Robert Asprin
The Vivisectionist Author: Andrew Offutt
The Rhinoceros and the Unicorn Author: Diana L. Paxson
Then Azyuna Danced Author: Lynn Abbey
A Man and his God Author: Janet Morris
Essay: Things the Editor Never Told Me Author: Lynn Abbey
- Storm Season (1982)
- The Face of Chaos (1983)
- Wings of Omen (1984)
- The Dead of Winter (1985)
- Soul of the City (1986)
- Blood Ties (1986)
- Aftermath (1987)
- Uneasy Alliances (1988)
- Stealers' Sky (1989)
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