Author:Garrett Putnam Serviss
Appearance
Works
[edit]- Astronomy in a nutshell
Articles in Popular Science Monthly
[edit]- "Recent Magnetic Storms and Sun-Spots" in Popular Science Monthly, 23 (June 1883)
- "A Belt of Sun-Spots" in Popular Science Monthly, 24 (December 1883)
- "Astronomy with an Opera-Glass I" in Popular Science Monthly, 30 (April 1887)
- "Astronomy with an Opera-Glass II" in Popular Science Monthly, 31 (June 1887)
- "Astronomy with an Opera-Glass III" in Popular Science Monthly, 31 (August 1887)
- "Astronomy with an Opera-Glass IV" in Popular Science Monthly, 32 (November 1887)
- "Astronomy with an Opera-Glass V" in Popular Science Monthly, 32 (February 1888)
- "New Light on a Lunar Mystery" in Popular Science Monthly, 34 (December 1888)
- "The Strange Markings on Mars" in Popular Science Monthly, 35 (May 1889)
- "Star-Streams and Nebulae" in Popular Science Monthly, 38 (January 1891)
- "Can We Always Count Upon the Sun?" in Popular Science Monthly, 39 (September 1891)
- "Pleasures of the Telescope I" in Popular Science Monthly, 45 (June 1894)
- "Pleasures of the Telescope II" in Popular Science Monthly, 46 (January 1895)
- "Pleasures of the Telescope III" in Popular Science Monthly, 46 (February 1895)
- "Pleasures of the Telescope IV" in Popular Science Monthly, 46 (April 1895)
- "Pleasures of the Telescope V" in Popular Science Monthly, 47 (June 1895)
- "Pleasures of the Telescope VI" in Popular Science Monthly, 47 (August 1895)
- "Pleasures of the Telescope VII" in Popular Science Monthly, 47 (October 1895)
Bibliography
[edit]- Scientific Popularizations
- Astronomy Through an Opera Glass, 1888
- Pleasures of the Telescope, 1901
- Other Worlds: Their Nature, Possibilities and Habitability in the Light of the Latest Discoveries, 1901
- The Moon, 1907
- Astronomy With The Naked Eye, 1908
- Curiosities of the Sky, 1909
- Round the Year with the Stars, 1910
- Astronomy in a Nutshell, 1912
- The Einstein Theory of Relativity, 1923[1]
- Science Fiction
- Edison's Conquest of Mars, 1898 novel (written on commission from The Boston Post as a sequel to "Fighters from Mars", an un-authorized and heavily altered version of H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds)
- "The Moon Metal", 1900 (short story)
- A Columbus of Space, 1909 novel (dedicated to people who read Jules Verne and written in his style; first published in All-Story Weekly magazine in 1909; republished by G. W. Dilligham in 1974, by Hyperion Press)
- The Sky Pirate, 1909 novel (published in serialized form; published in book form by Pulpville Press, 2018)
- The Second Deluge, 1911 novel[2]
- The Moon Maiden, 1915 novel
References
[edit]- ↑ Serviss, Garrett (1923). The Einstein Theory of Relativity. New York: Edwin Miles Fadman. Retrieved July 14, 2020.
- ↑ Garrett P. Serviss (1911). The Second Deluge. pp. 274 pages.
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