Miles J. Breuer
Miles John Breuer (January 3, 1889 – October 14, 1945) was an American physician and science fiction writer. He was part of the first generation of writers to appear regularly in the pulp science fiction magazines, publishing his first story, "The Man with the Strange Head", in the January 1927 issue of Amazing Stories. His best known works are his story "The Gostak and the Doshes," (1930) and his collaborative work with Jack Williamson, "The Girl from Mars" (1929) and The Birth of a New Republic (1931).
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