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Author/Editor Title 
Pohl, Frederik (Editor)  The Best of C. M. Kornbluth  
Pohl, Fredrik (Author)  The best of Fredrik Pohl  
Pohl, Fredrik (Author)  Beyond the Blue Event Horizon  
Pohl, Fredrik (Author)  The Cool War  
Pohl, Fredrik (Author)  The Early Pohl  
Pohl, Fredrik (Editor)  Galaxy  
Pohl, Fredrik (Author)  Gateway  
Pohl, Fredrik (Author)  Heechee Rendezvous  
Pohl, Fredrik (Author)  JEM  
Pohl, Fredrik (Author)  Man Plus  
Pohl, Fredrik (Author)  The Saga of Cuckoo  
Pohl, Fredrik (Author)  The Starchild Trilogy  
Pohl, Fredrik (Author)  The Way the Future Was  
Pournelle, Jerry (Author)  The Mote in God's Eye  
Pournelle, Jerry (Author)  Oath of Fealty  
Pratchett, Terry (Author)  The Colour of Magic  
Pratchett, Terry (Author)  Strata  
Preiss, Byron (Author)  Dragonworld  
Priest, Christopher (Author)  The Inverted World  
Reamy, Tom (Author)  Blind Voices  
Reaves, J. Michael (Author)  Dragonworld  
Reid, P. R. (Author)  Escape from Colditz  
Robeson, Kenneth (Author)  The Fantastic Island  
Robeson, Kenneth (Author)  Fear Cay  
Robeson, Kenneth (Author)  Land of Always-Night  
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And finally, a random note:
I'm sure my memory used to be better. But, I can't seem to recall what that was like.