The Time Traveller's Almanac books in order

The Time Traveller's Almanac is a massive anthology of time travel fiction edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer, divided into four themed sections.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Experiments 2014 Jeff VanderMeer N/A
2 The Time Traveller’s Almanac Part 1 - Experiments 2014 Jeff VanderMeer N/A
3 Reactionaries 2014 Jeff VanderMeer N/A
4 The Time Traveller’s Almanac Part 2 - Reactionaries & Revolutionaries 2014 Jeff VanderMeer N/A
5 Mazes & Traps 2014 Jeff VanderMeer N/A
6 The Time Traveller’s Almanac Part 3 - Mazes & Traps 2014 Jeff VanderMeer N/A
7 Communiqués 2014 Jeff VanderMeer N/A
8 The Time Traveller’s Almanac Part 4 - Communiqués 2014 Jeff VanderMeer N/A

The Time Traveller’s Almanac is a large anthology of time travel fiction edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer, published in 2014. The collection is divided into four thematic sections: Experiments, which covers scientific approaches to time travel; Reactionaries & Revolutionaries, about attempts to change history; Mazes & Traps, dealing with paradoxes and loops; and Communiques, focusing on messages across time.

Each section was also published separately, making eight total entries when counting both the individual parts and the combined section editions. The anthology draws on the full history of time travel fiction, from classic stories to contemporary work, and is one of the most comprehensive collections of the subgenre.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the The Time Traveller's Almanac series?

There are eight books in the The Time Traveller’s Almanac series, published in 2014.

What is the first book in the The Time Traveller's Almanac series?

The first book in the The Time Traveller’s Almanac series is Experiments, published in 2014.

How is The Time Traveller's Almanac organized?

The Time Traveller’s Almanac is divided into four thematic sections: Experiments, Reactionaries & Revolutionaries, Mazes & Traps, and Communiques. Each section groups time travel stories by approach, from scientific experimentation to paradoxes to communications across time. The sections were also published as separate volumes.

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