Dick Calkins - Selected Publications

Selected Publications

  • Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. Volume Three 1932-1934: The Complete Newspaper Dailies. Neshannock, Pa.: Hermes Press, 2010.
  • Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. Volume Two 1930-1932: The Complete Newspaper Dailies. Neshannock, Pa.: Hermes Press, 2009.
  • Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. Volume One 1929-1930: The Complete Newspaper Dailies. Neshannock, Pa.: Hermes Press, 2009.
  • Buck Rogers 25th century: Featuring Buddy and Allura in "Strange Adventures in the Spider Ship". Bedford, Mass.: Applewood Books, 1994.
  • The Collected Works of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. New York: Chelsea House, 1980.
  • Buck Rogers, 25th century A.D. Ann Arbor, Mich.: E.M. Aprill, 1971.
  • Buck Rogers and the Super-Dwarf of Space. Racine, Wisc.: Whitman, 1943.
  • Buck Rogers 25th century A.D. vs. the Fiend of Space. Racine, Wisc.: Whitman, 1940.
  • Skyroads with Clipper Williams of the Flying Legion. Racine, Wisc.: Whitman, 1938.
  • Skyroads with Hurricane Hawk. Racine, Wisc.: Whitman, 1936.
  • The Story of Buck Rogers on the Planetoid Eros. Racine, Wisc.: Whitman, 1936.
  • Buck Rogers in the City of Floating Globes. Racine, Wisc.: Whitman, 1935.
  • Buck Rogers 25th century A.D. and the Depth Men of Jupiter. Racine, Wisc.: Whitman, 1935.
  • Buck Rogers on the Moons of Saturn. Racine, Wisc.: Whitman, 1934.
  • Buck Rogers in the Dangerous Mission, With "Pop-Up" Picture. New York: Blue Ribbon Press, 1934.
  • Buck Rogers in the City Below the Sea. Racine, Wisc.: Whitman, 1934.
  • Uncle Bob's Story Book. Chicago: Jordan, 1926.

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