Author:Miles John Breuer
Works
[edit]- "The Stone Cat" in Amazing Stories, 02 (06) (September 1927)
- "The Riot at Sanderac" in Amazing Stories, 02 (09) (December 1927)
- "The Appendix and the Spectacles" in Amazing Stories, 03 (09) (December 1928)
- "The Captured Cross-Section" in Amazing Stories, 03 (11) (February 1929)
- "Buried Treasure" in Amazing Stories, 04 (01) (April 1929)
- "The Book of Worlds" in Amazing Stories, 04 (04) (July 1929)
- "A Baby on Neptune" in Amazing Stories, 04 (09) (December 1929) with Clare Winger Harris
- "The Hungry Guinea-Pig" in Amazing Stories, 04 (10) (January 1930)
- "The Hungry Guinea-Pig" in Amazing Stories, 35 (10) (October 1961) (reprint)
- "The Specter" in Weird Tales, 9 (3) (March 1927) (verse)
- The Gostak and the Doshes (1930)
- "The Gostak and the Doshes" in Amazing Stories, 04 (12) (March 1930)
- "Vis Scientiæ" in Amazing Stories, 05 (02) (May 1930) (verse)
- "The Driving Power" in Amazing Stories, 05 (04) (July 1930)
- "The Inferiority Complex" in Amazing Stories, 05 (06) (September 1930)
- "Sonnet to Science" in Amazing Stories, 05 (09) (December 1930) (verse)
- "On Board the Martian Liner" in Amazing Stories, 05 (12) (March 1931)
- "A Problem in Communication" in Astounding Stories of Super Science, 03 (03)
- "The Time Flight" in Amazing Stories, 06 (03) (June 1931)
- The Einstein See-Saw (1932)
- "Mechanocracy" in Amazing Stories, 07 (01) (April 1932)
- "The Finger of the Past" in Amazing Stories, 07 (08) (November 1932)
- "The Strength of the Weak" in Amazing Stories, 08 (08) (December 1933)
- "Millions for Defense" in Amazing Stories, 09 (11) (March 1935)
- "The Chemistry Murder Case" in Amazing Stories, 10 (06) (October 1935)
- "Mr. Dimmitt Seeks Redress" in Amazing Stories, 10 (11) (August 1936)
- "The Company or the Weather" in Amazing Stories, 11 (03) (June 1937)
- "Mr. Bowen's Wife Reduces" in Amazing Stories, 12 (01) (February 1938)
- The Raid from Mars (1939)
- "The Raid from Mars" in Amazing Stories, 13 (03) (March 1939)
- "The Sheriff of Thorium Gulch" in Amazing Stories, 16 (08) (August 1942)
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