Douglas Hill
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Douglas Arthur Hill (born 1935) is a Canadian science fiction author. He lives and works in the United Kingdom.
He is probably best known for his Galactic Warlord (The Last Legionary) quartet of novels.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Series
[edit] Last Legionary
- Galactic Warlord (1979), ISBN 0-575-02663-4
- Deathwing over Veynaa (1980), ISBN 0-575-02779-7
- Day of the Starwind (1980), ISBN 0-575-02917-X
- Planet of the Warlord (1981), ISBN 0-575-03009-7
- Young Legionary (1982), ISBN 0-575-03201-4
Young Legionary is chronologically the first in the series.
[edit] Huntsman
- The Huntsman (1982), ISBN 0-434-94284-7
- Warriors of the Wasteland (1983), ISBN 0-434-94283-9
- Alien Citadel (1984), ISBN 0-434-94282-0
[edit] Colsec
- Exiles of Colsec (1984), ISBN 0-575-03348-7
- The Caves of Klydor (1984), ISBN 0-575-03413-0
- Colsec Rebellion (1985), ISBN 0-575-03610-9
[edit] Poisoner
- Blade of the Poisoner (1987), ISBN 0-575-03954-X
- Master of Fiends (1987), ISBN 0-575-04095-5
[edit] Del Curb, Cosmic Courier
- The Fraxilly Fracas (1989), ISBN 0-575-04403-9
- The Colloghi Conspiracy (1990), ISBN 0-575-04579-5
[edit] Apotheosis
- The Lightless Dome (1993), ISBN 0-330-32770-4
- The Leafless Forest (1994), ISBN 0-330-32960-X
- The Limitless Bridge (1996), ISBN 0-330-33842-0
[edit] Cade
- Galaxy's Edge (1996), ISBN 0-553-50334-0
- The Moons of Lannamur (1996), ISBN 0-553-50330-8
- The Phantom Planet (1997), ISBN 0-553-50331-6
[edit] Other novels
- The Supernatural (1965)
- The Exploits of Hercules (1978), ISBN 0-330-25448-0
- The Illustrated Faerie Queene (1980), ISBN 0-88225-297-6
- Have Your Own Extra-terrestrial Adventure (1983), ISBN 0-09-930700-6
- The Moon Monsters (1984), ISBN 0-434-93024-5
- How Jennifer (and Speckle) Saved the Earth (1986), ISBN 0-434-93036-9
- Goblin Party (1988), ISBN 0-575-04338-5
- Penelope's Pendant (1990), ISBN 0-333-51318-5
- The Tale of Trellie the Troog (1991), ISBN 0-563-34781-3
- The Unicorn Dream (1992), ISBN 0-434-97674-1
- The Voyage of MudJack (1993), ISBN 0-416-18819-2
- Penelope's Protest (1994), ISBN 0-330-32727-5
- World of the Stiks (1994), ISBN 0-553-40655-8
- Penelope's Peril (1994), ISBN 0-330-33302-X
- The Magical Tree-castle (1995), ISBN 0-434-96727-0
- Malcolm and the Cloud-Stealer (1995), ISBN 0-590-55917-6
- Fireball and the Hero (1995), ISBN 0-416-19123-1
- The Dragon Charmer (1997), ISBN 0-340-68741-X
- Space Girls Don't Cry (1998), ISBN 0-7497-3244-X
- Alien Deeps (2000), ISBN 1-902260-55-4
- Melleron's Monsters (2000), ISBN 0-19-919270-7
- Melleron's Magic (2001), ISBN 0-19-919271-5
- Monster Maze (2001), ISBN 1-84299-006-3
- Star Dragon (2002), ISBN 1-84299-046-2
[edit] Anthologies edited
- Window on the Future (1966)
- Way of the Werewolf (1966)
- The Devil His Due (1967)
- Warlocks and Warriors (1971)
- The Shape of Sex to Come (1978), ISBN 0-330-25091-4
- Alien Worlds (1980), ISBN 0-434-94285-5
- Planetfall (1986), ISBN 0-19-278113-8
[edit] Non-fiction
- The Opening of the Canadian West (1967)
- Magic and Superstition (1968)
- John Keats (1968), ISBN 0-249-43968-9
- Regency London (1969), ISBN 0-356-02568-3
- A Hundred Years of Georgian London (1970), ISBN 0-356-03264-7
- Return from the Dead (1970), ISBN 0-356-03463-1
- Fortune Telling (1972), ISBN 0-600-32835-X
- The Scots to Canada (1972), ISBN 0-85614-016-3
- Northern Ireland (1974), ISBN 0-521-20027-X
- The English to New England (1975), ISBN 0-85614-021-X
- Witch and Wizard (1997), ISBN 0-7513-6106-2
[edit] Anthologies containing stories by Douglas Hill
- Hidden Turnings (1989), ISBN 0-416-11272-2, ed. Diana Wynne Jones
- Space Stories (1996), ISBN 1-85487-451-9, ed. Mike Ashley
[edit] Short stories
- "Hally's Paradise" (1984)
- "True Believer" (1989)
[edit] Character pages
Some of the characters in his books have their own Wikipedia pages
- Keil Randor who is the main character in the Last Legionary series.