Author:Stanley Grauman Weinbaum
Works
[edit]Poetry
[edit]- The Lost Battle, in The Mercury (1917)
- Mostly Yvonne in The Wisconsin literary magazine (1922)
- Other poetry in The Wisconsin literary magazine (1921-23)
Novels
[edit]- The Lady Dances (1934), published as a newspaper serial under the pen name "Marge Stanley"
- The New Adam (1939)—Copyrighted in the United States until 2035 due to Renewal R418296
- The Dark Other (1950) (modernized by Forrest J. Ackerman)
Short stories
[edit]- A Martian Odyssey (1934) [also as by Stanley Weinbaum]
- Valley of Dreams (1934)
- Flight on Titan (1935)
- Parasite Planet (1935)
- Pygmalion's Spectacles (1935)
- The Worlds of If (1935)
- The Challenge from Beyond (1935) with Murray Leinster and Edward E. Smith and Harl Vincent and Donald Wandrei
- The Ideal (1935)
- The Planet of Doubt (1935)
- The Adaptive Ultimate (1935)
- The Red Peri (1935)
- The Mad Moon (1935)
- Dawn of Flame (1936)
- Smothered Seas (1936) with Ralph Milne Farley
- The Point of View (1936)
- Redemption Cairn (1936)
- Proteus Island (1936)
- The Circle of Zero (1936)
- Graph (1936)
- The Brink of Infinity (1936)
- Shifting Seas (1937)
- Revolution of 1950 (1938) with Ralph Milne Farley
- Tidal Moon (1938) with Helen Weinbaum
- Green Glow of Death (1957)
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