Miles John Breuer
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Description
Miles John Breuer 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. - Wikipedia
Books
The Raid From Mars
Mad doctors and little green men, as only a pulp writer could do it! Originally published in the March, 1939 issue of the classic pulp magazine, Amazing Stories.
The man with the strange head and other early science fiction stories
Selected works of the author which first appeared in magazines of the 1920s and 1930s, including Amazing stories, Marvel tales, and Comet stories.
Amazing Stories
Amazing Stories and I - essay by Isaac Asimov The Revolt of the Pedestrians - novelette by David H. Keller, M.D. The Gostak and the Doshes - short story by Miles J. Breuer, M.D. Pilgrimage - novelette by Nelson S. Bond [as by Nelson Bond] I, Robot - short story by Otto Binder (variant of "I, Robot" 1939) [as by Eando Binder] The Strange Flight of Richard Clayton - short story by Robert Bloch The Perfect Woman - short story by Robert Sheckley Memento Homo - short story by Walter M. Miller, Jr. (variant of Death of a Spaceman) What Is This Thing Called Love? - short story by Isaac Asimov Requiem - short story by Edmond Hamilton Hang Head, Vandal! - short story by Mark Clifton Drunkboat - novelette by Cordwainer Smith The Days of Perky Pat - novelette by Philip K. Dick Semley's Necklace - short story by Ursula K. Le Guin (variant of The Dowry of Angyar) Calling Dr. Clockwork - short story by Ron Goulart There's No Vinism Like Chauvinism - novelette by John Jakes [as by John W. Jakes] The Oögenesis of Bird City - short story by Philip José Farmer The Man Who Walked Home - short story by James Tiptree, Jr. Manikins - short story by John Varley In the Islands - short story by Pat Murphy
