with the Jovians. In the 1933 short story "The Essence of Life" by Festus Pragnell, a social scientist is visited by human-looking beings from Jupiter...
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magazines during the pulp era of science fiction: the titular creatures in Festus Pragnell [Wikidata]'s 1933 short story "Men of the Dark Comet" are sentient...
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stories, a few of them in collaborations with Everett E. Smith and Festus Pragnell. He also tried his hand in other genres. His stories are essentially...
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including John Russell Fearn, under his own name and pseudonyms, and Festus Pragnell, Don Wilcox, Ed Earl Repp, Neil R. Jones, and Leroy Yerxa. Strange...
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issue featured the first installment of The Machine-God Laughs, by Festus Pragnell, which was serialized over three issues. The fourth issue saw the beginning...
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originally in the magazine Fantasy Book. "The Machine-God Laughs", by Festus Pragnell "Star of the Undead", by Paul Dennis Lavond (pseudonym for Robert A...
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published some novels such as Eric Temple Bell's The Time Stream and Festus Pragnell's The Green Man of Graypec, which were not in the mainstream of development...
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pulp conventions, such as Eric Temple Bell's The Time Stream and Festus Pragnell's The Green Man of Graypec. Sf critic John Clute gives Lasser credit...
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Pout, Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Admiralty. Anthony William Pragnell, DFC, Secretary, Independent Television Authority. George Frederick Reader...
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Bernard Joseph O'Hagan, D/JX.290347 (Liverpool). Acting Able Seaman Leonard Pragnell, C/JX.289953 (Durham City). Acting Able Seaman Alexander Purse, D/JX,254134...
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