Science Fiction:
* The Star-Stealers (1954): A classic space opera about a group of rebels who steal starships and disrupt galactic peace.
* The Space-Age (1957): A collection of short stories exploring various aspects of space travel and future technology.
* The World of the Green Star (1966): A young adult novel about a teenage girl who gets involved in a galactic war.
* Spacehounds of IPC (1951): A series of novels and short stories about the adventures of a group of space explorers.
Fantasy:
* The Witch of the North (1953): A tale of magic and adventure set in a medieval world.
* The Sorcerer's Stone (1954): A fantasy novel about a young man who discovers he has magical powers.
* The King of the Shadowlands (1962): A dark fantasy novel about a king who is cursed by a powerful sorcerer.
Other Genres:
* The Boy Who Went to Mars (1957): A children's book about a young boy who dreams of space travel.
* The Man Who Was a Star (1960): A novel about a man who is transformed into a star.
Note: Wilson wrote several other novels and short stories, but these are some of his most well-known works. He was known for his exciting plots, well-developed characters, and imaginative use of science and technology.
If you're interested in learning more about Herbert Rees Wilson and his work, I recommend checking out his books or searching for articles and reviews online.