Order of Philip K. Dick Books
Philip K. Dick (1928-1982) was an American author of science fiction. Themes covered in his novels included monopolistic corporations, authoritarian governments, altered states, metaphysics and theology. His work would be used as the basis for several major films, including Blade Runner, Total Recall, Minority Report, Screams, The Adjustment Bureau and more. In 2007, he was the first sci-fi author to be included in The Library of America series.
Philip K. Dick’s first published novel was Solar Lottery in 1955. That same year, he would also publish his first short story, A Handful of Darkness. Below is a list of Philip K. Dick’s books in order of when they were originally published:
Publication Order of Blade Runner Books
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? / Blade Runner | (1968) | |
The Edge of Human | (1995) | |
Replicant Night | (1996) | |
Eye and Talon | (2000) | |
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Publication Order of VALIS Trilogy Books
VALIS | (1981) | |
The Divine Invasion | (1981) | |
The Transmigration of Timothy Archer | (1982) |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
Solar Lottery / World of Chance | (1955) | |
The World Jones Made | (1956) | |
The Man Who Japed | (1956) | |
Eye in the Sky | (1957) | |
The Cosmic Puppets | (1957) | |
Time Out of Joint | (1959) | |
Dr. Futurity | (1960) | |
Vulcan’s Hammer | (1960) | |
The Man in the High Castle | (1962) | |
The Game-Players of Titan | (1963) | |
The Penultimate Truth | (1964) | |
The Simulacra | (1964) | |
The Unteleported Man | (1964) | |
Clans of the Alphane Moon | (1964) | |
The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch | (1964) | |
Martian Time-Slip | (1964) | |
Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We Got Along After the Bomb | (1965) | |
Now Wait for Last Year | (1966) | |
The Crack in Space | (1966) | |
Counter-Clock World | (1967) | |
The Ganymede Takeover | (1967) | |
The Zap Gun | (1967) | |
Galactic Pot-Healer | (1969) | |
We Can Build You | (1969) | |
Ubik | (1969) | |
A Maze of Death | (1970) | |
Our Friends From Frolix 8 | (1970) | |
Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said | (1974) | |
Deus Irae | (1976) | |
A Scanner Darkly | (1977) | |
Lies, Inc. | (1983) | |
In Milton Lumky Territory | (1984) | |
The Man Whose Teeth Were All Exactly Alike | (1984) | |
Radio Free Albemuth | (1985) | |
Puttering About in a Small Land | (1985) | |
Humpty Dumpty in Oakland | (1986) | |
Mary and the Giant | (1987) | |
Nick and the Glimmung | (1988) | |
The Broken Bubble | (1988) | |
Gather Yourselves Together | (1994) | |
Voices from the Street | (2007) |
Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas
Beyond Lies the Wub | (1951) | |
The Gun | (1952) | |
The Skull | (1952) | |
The Defenders | (1953) | |
The Hanging Stranger | (1953) | |
War Veteran | (1955) | |
The Minority Report | (1956) | |
The Unreconstructed M | (1957) | |
Cantata-140 | (1964) | |
Total Recall | (1966) | |
The novella Cantata-140 was later expanded into The Crack in Space. |
Publication Order of Short Story Collections
The Defenders and Three Others | (1950) | |
Mr. Spaceship | (1953) | |
Beyond the Door | (1954) | |
The Crystal Crypt | (1954) | |
Small Town | (1954) | |
The Last of the Masters | (1954) | |
A Handful of Darkness | (1955) | |
Human Is? | (1955) | |
The Variable Man and Other Stories | (1957) | |
The Book of Philip K. Dick | (1972) | |
The Golden Man | (1980) | |
I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon | (1985) | |
The Short Happy Life of the Brown Oxford and Other Classic Stories | (1987) | |
We Can Remember It for You Wholesale | (1987) | |
Second Variety | (1987) | |
The Dark-Haired Girl | (1988) | |
Paycheck and Other Classic Stories | (2003) | |
Dry My White Noise Tears | (2010) | |
The Collected Works of Philip K. Dick | (2012) | |
Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams | (2017) | |
The Eyes Have It and Other Stories | (2022) |
Publication Order of Graphic Novels
A Scanner Darkly | (1977) |
Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books
Confessions of a Crap Artist | (1975) | |
What If Our World is Their Heaven? | (1982) | |
In Pursuit of VALIS | (1991) | |
The Shifting Realities of Philip K. Dick | (1995) |
Publication Order of The Pulp Writers Books
Anthology of Sci-Fi V1 | (2013) | |
Anthology of Sci-Fi V2 | (2013) | |
Anthology of Sci-Fi V3 | (2013) | |
Anthology of Sci-Fi V4 | (2013) | |
Anthology of Sci-Fi V5 | (2013) | |
Anthology of Sci-Fi V6 | (2013) | |
Anthology of Sci-Fi V7 | (2013) | |
Anthology of Sci-Fi V8 | (2013) | |
Anthology of Sci-Fi V9 | (2013) | |
Anthology of Sci-Fi V10 | (2013) | |
Anthology of Sci-Fi V11 | (2013) | |
Anthology of Sci-Fi V12 | (2013) | |
Anthology of Sci-Fi V13 | (2013) | |
Anthology of Sci-Fi V15 | (2013) | |
Anthology of Sci-Fi V17 | (2013) | |
Anthology of Sci-Fi V18 | (2013) | |
Anthology of Sci-Fi V19 | (2013) | |
Anthology of Sci-Fi V20 | (2013) | |
Anthology of Sci-Fi V21, the Pulp Writers | (2013) | |
Anthology of Sci-Fi V22 | (2013) | |
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Publication Order of Star Science Fiction Books
(with Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Ray Bradbury, Frederik Pohl, Jack Vance, Chad Oliver, Richard Matheson, Lester del Rey, Jack Williamson, Gerald Kersh)
Star Science Fiction Stories No. 2 | (1953) | |
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Publication Order of The Last Interview Books
Learning to Live Finally | (2005) | |
Roberto Bolaño: The Last Interview: And Other Conversations | (2009) | |
Kurt Vonnegut | (2011) | |
Jorge Luis Borges | (2012) | |
Hannah Arendt: The Last Interview and Other Conversations | (2013) | |
James Baldwin: The Last Interview: and other Conversations | (2014) | |
Ray Bradbury: The Last Interview | (2014) | |
Gabriel García Márquez | (2015) | |
Lou Reed | (2015) | |
Ernest Hemingway | (2015) | |
Nora Ephron: The Last Interview | (2015) | |
Philip K. Dick | (2015) | |
J. D. Salinger | (2016) | |
Oliver Sacks | (2016) | |
Jane Jacobs | (2016) | |
David Bowie | (2016) | |
Martin Luther King, Jr.: The Last Interview: and Other Conversations | (2017) | |
Christopher Hitchens | (2017) | |
Hunter S. Thompson | (2018) | |
Kathy Acker: The Last Interview: and Other Conversations | (2018) | |
Julia Child: The Last Interview and Other Conversations | (2018) | |
Ursula K. Le Guin: The Last Interview and Other Conversations | (2019) | |
Billie Holiday: The Last Interview: and Other Conversations | (2019) | |
Graham Greene: The Last Interview: and Other Conversations | (2019) | |
Toni Morrison: The Last Interview: and Other Conversations | (2020) | |
Frida Kahlo: The Last Interview: and Other Conversations | (2020) | |
Shirley Chisholm: The Last Interview: and Other Conversations | (2021) | |
Fred Rogers: The Last Interview: and Other Conversations | (2021) | |
Johnny Cash: The Last Interview: and Other Conversations | (2021) | |
John Lewis: The Last Interview and Other Conversations | (2021) | |
Janet Malcolm: The Last Interview: And Other Conversations | (2022) | |
Kurt Cobain: The Last Interview: and Other Conversations | (2022) | |
bell hooks: The Last Interview: and Other Conversations | (2023) | |
Octavia E. Butler: The Last Interview: and Other Conversations | (2023) | |
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Publication Order of Anthologies
Star Science Fiction Stories 3 | (1955) | |
Galaxy Science Fiction, December 1963 | (1963) | |
Alien Worlds | (1964) | |
The Eighth Galaxy Reader | (1965) | |
Dangerous Visions 2 | (1967) | |
Dangerous Visions | (1967) | |
The Year’s Best Science Fiction No. 3 | (1970) | |
Alpha 3 | (1972) | |
Alpha 5 | (1974) | |
Final Stage: The Ultimate Science Fiction Anthology | (1974) | |
Beyond Tomorrow | (1976) | |
The Arbor House Treasury of Modern Science Fiction | (1980) | |
Peter Davison’s Book of Alien Monsters | (1982) | |
The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction 24 | (1982) | |
Battlefields Beyond Tomorrow | (1987) | |
The Monster Book of Monsters | (1988) | |
Hunger for Horror | (1988) | |
Spells of Enchantment | (1991) | |
Visions of Fear | (1992) | |
Inside the Funhouse | (1992) | |
Invaders! | (1993) | |
The Oxford Book of Modern Fairy Tales | (1993) | |
Angels! | (1995) | |
100 Astounding Little Alien Stories | (1996) | |
More Amazing Stories | (1998) | |
The Young Oxford Book of Aliens | (1999) | |
Bangs & Whimpers | (1999) | |
The Vintage Book of Amnesia | (2000) | |
The Ultimate Cyberpunk | (2002) | |
The Mammoth Book Of Science Fiction | (2002) | |
New Skies: An Anthology of Today’s Science Fiction | (2003) | |
The Campfire Collection | (2005) | |
The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction | (2010) | |
The Fourth Science Fiction Megapack | (2012) | |
The Sixth Science Fiction Megapack | (2013) | |
Science Fiction Super Pack #1 | (2013) | |
Contact: Stories of the New World | (2013) | |
The Lobster’s Birthday and Other Stories | (2014) | |
Fantastic Stories Presents | (2014) | |
Lieu: Science Fiction Short Stories | (2015) | |
Tales of Time Travel – Book Three: Seven Short Science Fiction Stories | (2016) | |
Nature’s Warnings: Classic Stories of Eco-Science Fiction | (2020) | |
The Ultimate Short Story Bundle | (2020) | |
Robots Through the Ages | (2023) |
Notes: Solar Lottery was also published as World of Chance. The Ganymede Takeover was co-authored by Ray Nelson. Deus Irae was co-authored by Roger Zelazny.