Alfred Elton van Vogt (April 26, 1912 – January 26, 2000) was a Canadian-born science fiction author who was one of the most prolific, yet complex, writers of the mid-twentieth century 'Golden Age' of the genre. Many fans of that era would have named van Vogt, Robert A. Heinlein, and Isaac Asimov as the three greatest science fiction writers.

Bibliography
Novels
* Slan (1946)
* The Weapon Makers (1947)
* The Book of Ptath (1947)
* The World of Null-A (1948)
* The House That Stood Still (1950)
* The Voyage of the Space Beagle (1950)
* The Weapon Shops of Isher (1951)
* The Universe Maker (1953)
* Planets for Sale (1954) (with Edna Mayne Hull)
* The Players of Null-A (1956); also published as The Pawns of Null-A
* The Mind Cage (1957)
* Empire of the Atom (1957)
* Siege of the Unseen (1959)
* The War against the Rull (1959)
* Earth's Last Fortress (1960); first stand-alone publication, previously titled "Recruiting Station" or "Masters of Time"
* The Wizard of Linn (1962)
* The Violent Man (1962) Political thriller set in China
* The Beast (1963) also published as Moonbeast
* The Twisted Men (1964)
* Rogue Ship (1965)
* The Winged Man (1966)
* The Silkie (1969)
* Children of Tomorrow (1970)
* Quest for the Future (1970)
* The Battle of Forever (1971)
* More Than Superhuman (1971)
* The Darkness on Diamondia (1972)
* Future Glitter (1973)
* The Man with a Thousand Names (1974)
* The Secret Galactics (1974) also published as Earth Factor X
* Supermind (1974)
* The Anarchistic Colossus (1977)
* The Enchanted Village (1979) (chapbook)
* Renaissance ( 1979)
* Cosmic Encounter (1979)
* Computerworld (1983) also published as Computer Eye
* Null-A Three (1984)
* To Conquer Kiber (1985)
Collections
* Out of the Unknown (1948) (with Edna Mayne Hull)
* Masters of Time (1950)
* Away and Beyond (1952)
* The Mixed Men (1952) also published as Mission to the Stars
* Destination: Universe! (1952)
* The Far-Out Worlds of A. E. van Vogt (1956)
* Monsters (1965)
* The Van Vogt Omnibus (omnibus - 1967)
* The Sea Thing and Other Stories (1970)
* M33 in Andromeda (1971)
* The Proxy Intelligence and Other Mind Benders (1971) revised as The Gryb (1976) (with Edna Mayne Hull)
* The Van Vogt Omnibus 2 (omnibus - 1971)
* The Book of Van Vogt (1972) also published as Lost: Fifty Suns (1979)
* Far Out Worlds of Van Vogt (1973)
* The Three Eyes of Evil Including Earth's Last Fortress (1973)
* The Best of A. E. van Vogt (1974)
* Pendulum (1978)
* Futures Past: The Best Short Fiction of A.E. Van Vogt (1999)
* Essential A.E. van Vogt (2002)
* Transgalactic (2006)
Non-fiction
* The Hypnotism Handbook (1956, Griffin Publishing Company, with Charles Edward Cooke)
* The Money Personality (1972, Parker Publishing Company Inc, West Nyack, NJ, ISBN 0-13-600676-0)
* Reflections of A. E. Van Vogt: The Autobiography of a Science Fiction Giant (1979, Fictioneer Books Ltd, Lakemont, GA)
* A Report on the Violent Male (1992, Paupers' Press, UK, ISBN 0-946650-40-3)