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"
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- 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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