Author:Raymond King Cummings
Works
[edit]Series
[edit]Gregg Haljan
[edit]- Brigands of the Moon
- "Part 1" in Astounding Stories of Super Science, 01 (03) (March, 1930)
- "Part 2" in Astounding Stories of Super Science, 02 (01) (April, 1930)
- "Part 3" in Astounding Stories of Super Science, 02 (02) (May, 1930)
- "Part 4" in Astounding Stories of Super Science, 02 (03) (June, 1930)
- Wandl the Invader (serialized 1932; 1943) [1]
Martt & Bartt Gryce
[edit]- "Explorers Into Infinity" (1927)
- "Explorers Into Infinity" in Weird Tales, 9 (4) (April 1927) (Part 1 of 3)
- "Explorers Into Infinity" in Weird Tales, 9 (5) (May 1927) (Part 2 of 3)
- "Explorers Into Infinity" in Weird Tales, 9 (6) (June 1927) (Part 3 of 3)
- "The Giant World" (1928)
- "The Giant World" in Weird Tales, 11 (1) (January 1928) (Part 1 of 3)
- "The Giant World" in Weird Tales, 11 (2) (February 1928) (Part 2 of 3)
- "The Giant World" in Weird Tales, 11 (3) (March 1928) (Part 3 of 3)
Tama
[edit]- Tama of the Light Country (serialized 1930; 1965)
- Tama, Princess of Mercury (serialized 1931; 1966)
Novels
[edit]- Beyond the Vanishing Point (1958) Project Gutenberg
- A Brand New World (1928)
- The Fire People (serialized 1922) Project Gutenberg
- The Girl in the Golden Atom (serialized 1919) Project Gutenberg
- Jetta of the Lowlands
- "Part 1" in Astounding Stories of Super Science, 03 (03) (September, 1930)
- "Part 2" in Astounding Stories of Super Science, 04 (01) (October, 1930)
- "Part 3" in Astounding Stories of Super Science, 04 (02) (November, 1930)
- The Man Who Mastered Time (serialized 1924)
- The Man Who Mastered Time (1929)—Copyrighted in the United States until 2025 due to Renewal R189888
- The Snow Girl (serialized 1929)
- Tarrano the Conqueror (1930) Project Gutenberg
Short Fiction
[edit]- "The Big Idea" in Argosy, July 10, 1920 (novelette)
- "The Right Thing" in Argosy, March 27, 1920
- "The Light Machine" in All-Story Weekly, June 19, 1920
- "The Marriage of William Durrant" in Argosy magazine, June 1920
- "The Soul of Henry Jones" , in Argosy All-Story Weekly 1920 Aug 21
- "Phantoms of Reality" in Astounding Stories of Super Science, 01 (01)
- "The White Invaders" in Astonishing Stories (1931) (Project Gutenberg)
- "The Mark of the Meteor" in Wonder Stories Quarterly, 2 (2) (Winter, 1931)
- "Onslaught of the Druid Girls" in Fantastic Adventures (1941)
- "Bandits of Time" in Amazing Stories, 12 (4) (August 1938)
- "The World Beyond" in Amazing Stories (1942) (Project Gutenberg)
- "The Dead Who Walk" in Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror, 1 (1) (September 1931)
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