Harry Bates (author) - Science Fiction Stories

Science Fiction Stories

Harry Bates wrote the following classic science fiction short stories:

  • "The Hands of Aten", with Desmond W. Hall, under the pseudonym H.G. Winter, 1931
  • "The Slave Ship from Space", with the pseudonym A.R. Holmes, 1931
  • "The Tentacles from Below", with Desmond W. Hall, as Anthony Gilmore, 1931
  • "Four Miles Within", with Desmond W. Hall, as Anthony Gilmore, 1931
  • "The Midget from the Island", with Desmond W. Hall, as H.G. Winter, 1931
  • "Seed of the Arctic Ice", with Desmond W. Hall, as H.G. Winter, 1932
  • "A Scientist Rises", with Desmond W. Hall, Astounding, November, 1932
  • "The Coffin Ship", with Desmond W. Hall, as Anthony Gilmore, 1933
  • "Under Arctic Ice", with Desmond W. Hall, as H.G. Winter, 1933
  • "A Matter of Size", Astounding, April, 1934
  • "Alas, All Thinking", Astounding, June, 1935
  • "The Experiment of Dr. Sarconi", Thrilling Wonder Stories, July, 1940
  • "Farewell to the Master", Astounding, October, 1940
  • "A Matter of Speed", Astounding, June, 1941
  • "The Mystery of the Blue God", Amazing Stories, January, 1942
  • "The Death of a Sensitive", Science Fiction Plus, May, 1953
  • "The Triggered Dimension", Science Fiction Plus, December, 1953

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