Author:Stanton Arthur Coblentz
Works
[edit]Works in Weird Tales
[edit]- "The Treasure of Red-Ash Desert" in Weird Tales, 36 (4) (March 1942)
- "The Victory of the Vita-Ray" in Weird Tales, 36 (8) (November 1942)
- "The Glass Labyrinth" in Weird Tales, 36 (11) (May 1943)
- "The Shoes of Judge Nichols" in Weird Tales, 37 (4) (March 1944)
- "The Man Who Wouldn't Hang" in Weird Tales, 37 (6) (July 1944)
- "To the Moon" in Weird Tales, 38 (1) (September 1944)
- "Midnight Moon" in Weird Tales, 39 (2) (November 1945)
- "Midnight Moon," in Weird Tales (Canadian edition, second series, January 1946, vol. 38, no. 3)
- "For Love of a Phantom" in Weird Tales, 39 (6) (July 1946)
- "On a Weird Planet" in Weird Tales, 39 (10) (March 1947)
- "The Dog that Came Back" in Weird Tales, 39 (11)
- "Atlantis" in Weird Tales, 40 (1) (November 1947)
- "The Grotto of Cheer" in Weird Tales, 40 (4) (May 1948)
- "The Daughter of Urzun" in Weird Tales, 40 (6) (September 1948)
- "The Will of Raminchantra" in Weird Tales, 41 (3) (March 1949)
- "The Ubiquitous Professor Karr" in Weird Tales, 41 (5) (July 1949)
- "The Mysterious Miss Maltra" in Weird Tales, 42 (2) (January 1950)
- "The Round Tower" in Weird Tales, 42 (4) (May 1950)
- "The Haunted" in Weird Tales, 43 (1) (November 1950)
- "A Fog Was Blowing" in Weird Tales, 45 (2) (May 1953)
Works in Amazing Stories
[edit]- "The Gas-Weed" in Amazing Stories, 04 (02) (May 1929)
- "The Radio Telescope" in Amazing Stories, 04 (03) (June 1929)
- "The Wand of Creation" in Amazing Stories, 04 (05) (August 1929)
- "The Triumph of the Machines" in Amazing Stories, 04 (06) (September 1929)
- "A Circe of Science" in Amazing Stories, 05 (02) (May 1930)
- "Missionaries from the Sky" in Amazing Stories, 05 (08) (November 1930)
- "Missionaries from the Sky" in Amazing Stories, 36 (02) (February 1962)
- "The Men Without Shadows" in Amazing Stories, 08 (06) (October 1933)
- "Redwoods" in Amazing Stories, 08 (08) (December 1933)
- "In the Footsteps of the Wasp" in Amazing Stories, 09 (04) (August 1934)
- "Across Eternity" in Amazing Stories, 09 (08) (December 1934)
- "Beyond the Universe" in Amazing Stories, 09 (08) (December 1934)
- "Older Than Methuselah" in Amazing Stories, 10 (02) (May 1935)
- "The Golden Planetoid" in Amazing Stories, 10 (05) (August 1935)
- "Denitro" in Amazing Stories, 11 (01) (February 1937)
- "Ants" in Amazing Stories, 11 (04) (August 1937) (copyright renewed)
- "Exiles from the Universe" in Amazing Stories, 12 (01) (February 1938)
- "Death in the Tubeway" in Amazing Stories, 13 (01) (January 1939)
- "Enchantress of Lemuria" in Amazing Stories, 15 (09) (September 1941)
- "The Crystal Planetoids" in Amazing Stories, 16 (05) (May 1942)
- "The Cosmic Deflector" in Amazing Stories, 17 (01) (January 1943)
- "Ard of the Sunset People" in Amazing Stories, 17 (02) (February 1943)
- "The Odyssey of Battling Bert" in Amazing Stories, 18 (05) (December 1944)
External works
[edit]- Flight Through Tomorrow (1947)
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