Author:Fletcher Pratt
Works
[edit]Novels
[edit]- The Onslaught from Rigel, (1931)
Short Stories
[edit]- The Octopus Cycle, (1928) ("with Irvin Lester")
- "The Octopus Cycle" in Amazing Stories, 03 (02) (May 1928)
- The Roger Bacon formula, (1929) ("with Irvin Lester")
- "The Great Steel Panic" in Amazing Stories, 03 (06) (September 1928) ("with Irvin Lester")
- "The Roger Bacon Formula" in Amazing Stories, 03 (10) (January 1929)
- Danger, (1929) ("with Irvin Lester")
- "Danger" in Amazing Stories, 04 (04) (July 1929)
- "Dr. Grimshaw's Sanitarium" in Amazing Stories, 09 (01) (May 1934)
- "The Thing in the Woods" in Amazing Stories, 09 (10) (February 1935) with B. F. Ruby
- City of the Living Dead, (1930) (with Laurence Manning)
- The War of the Giants, (1931)
- "When the Night Wind Howls" in Weird Tales, 44 (1) (November 1951) (Gavagan's Bar) with Lyon Sprague de Camp
- "Where to, Please?" in Weird Tales, 44 (6) (September 1952) (Gavagan's Bar) with Lyon Sprague de Camp
- "Caveat Emptor" in Weird Tales, 45 (1) (March 1953) (Gavagan's Bar) with Lyon Sprague de Camp
Other Works
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