Reginald Bretnor

(d.1992)

Alfred Reginald Bretnor

Bio:

Critic, lecturer, essayist, translator, humorist. Orientalist, ocassional adviser on Asian affairs for the U.S. Goverment.

Bibliography:

The Craft of SF, A Symposium on Writing SF & Fantasy
197- NY, ed.
The Future at War I: Thor's Hammer
Short stories
1979, Ace ISBN:0-441-35869-1
The Future at War II: Orion's Sword
Short stories
1980
Includes stories by Isaac Asimov,
The Future at War III: The Spear of Mars
Short stories
1980
Gilpin's Space
1986, Ace
An eccentric scientist discovers a FTL drive that can be manufactured cheaply--and just in time, too. Authoritarian governments are gaining power all over the world, and this will be the last chance for freedom lovers to escape their clutches.
Modern SF: It's Meaning and its Future
Editor, criticism.
1953, Coward-McCann, NY
Includes essays by Isaac Asimov, Anthony Boucher
Of Force and Violence and Other Imponderables; Essays on War, Politics, and Government
1992, Borgo Press, San Bernardino, CA
Science Fiction Today and Tomorrow
1974 NY, ed..
The Schimmelhorn File: Memoirs of a Dirty Old Genius

"All the Tea in China"
c 1961 by Mercury Press, Inc.
"Count von Schimmelhorn and the Time-Pony"
Oct 1974, F&SF
"Croome House"
1985 in Greystone Bay edited by Charles L. Grant
"Deep Song"
sh.st. Sept 1983 Amazing.
"The Doorstop"
Nov 1957 Astounding, rep. Years Best by Merril, 1967.
"Earthwoman"
1967 (?)
"Mrs. Pigafetta Swims Well"
sh.st. 1963 F&SF .
"The Pearcey Boys"
October 1975, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction"
"Worlds of Promise"
March 1992 Analog.

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