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Traveller: Book 0. An Introduction To by Loren K. WisemanBook 0
Traveller: Book 1: Characters and Combat by GDW (Game Designers Workshop)Book 1
Traveller: Science-Fiction Adventure in the Far Future (Book 2 Starships) by GDW (Game Designers Workshop)Book 2
Traveller: Science-Fiction Adventure in the Far Future (Book 3 Worlds and Adventures) by GDW (Game Designers Workshop)Book 3
Traveller Books 1-3: Core Rules [BOX SET] by Marc MillerBooks 1-3
Traveller Book 4: Mercenary by Frank ChadwickBook 4
Traveller Book 5: High Guard by Marc MillerBook 5
Traveller Book 6: Scouts by Marc MillerBook 6
Traveller Book 7: Merchant Prince by Marc W. MillerBook 7
Traveller - Books 0-8: The Classic Books (Classic Traveller Reprint Series #1) by Marc MillerBooks 0-8

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Also avoid publisher series, unless the publisher has a true monopoly over the 'works' in question. So, the Dummies guides are a series of works. But the Loeb Classical Library is a series of editions, not of works.