Rowland H. Long's work is characterized by its realistic and detailed portrayal of future technology, and its exploration of social and political issues. He was one of the first science fiction writers to write about the Cold War and the possibility of nuclear war. His work has been praised for its originality, its insights into the future, and its literary quality.
Here is a list of Rowland H. Long's major works:
* Short stories:
* "The Space Merchants" (1953)
* "Flight into Forever" (1954)
* "The Hounds of the Dawn" (1955)
* "The Day After Doomsday" (1957)
* "The Earth Abides" (1949)
* Novels:
* "Space Station 1" (1951)
* "The Long Tomorrow" (1951)
* "The Martian Chronicles" (1950)
* "Fahrenheit 451" (1953)
* "Brave New World" (1932)
* "1984" (1949)
* "Animal Farm" (1945)