ry of the moon; a description of the scenery of the lunar
world as it would appear to a visitor spending a month on the moon
... illustrated with a complete series of photographs taken at the
Yerkes observatory. New York, London: D. Appleton and co.,
(c1928). xii, 247, (1) p. front., illus., plates, diagrs. 20cm.
(First published under the title: The Moon)
Wonders of the lunar world, or A Trip to the moon. (New York):
publisher not given, c1892. 20p. 201/2cm. (Urania series. No.l)
_Fiction_
A Columbus of space. New York and London: D. Appleton and co.,
1911. vii p., 1 1., 297, (1) p. col. front., col. plates. 20cm.
----. All-Story _13_, 1-16, 238-57, 418-32, 644-58; 14, 79-89, 300-12
(January-June 1909)
----. Amazing Stories _1_, 388-409, 474-75, 490-509, 596-615, 669
(August-October 1926)
Edison's conquest of Mars. New York Evening Journal, Jan. 12-Feb.
10, 1898.
The Moon Maiden. Argosy _79_, 258-351 (May 1915)
The Moon metal. New York and London: Harper & brothers, 1900.
2 p.l., 163, (1) p. 17-1/2cm.
----. All-Story _2_, 118-53 (May 1905)
----. Amazing Stories _1_, 322-45, 381 (July 1926)
----. Famous Fantastic Mysteries _1_, 40-74 (November 1939).
The Second deluge. New York: McBride, Nast & co., 1912. 6p.l.,
3-399p. front., plates. 191/2cm.
----. London: Grant Richards, 1912. 410p. 191/2cm.
----. Amazing Stories _1_, 676-701, 767-68, 844-66, 944-67, 1059-73
(November 1926-February 1927).
----. Amazing Stories Quarterly _7_, 2-73 (Winter 1933).
----. Cavalier _9_, 193-210, 481-501, 693-708; _10_, 88-103, 300-15,
546-58, 739-52 (July 1911-January 1912).
The Sky pirate. Scrap Book _7_, 595-606, 835-45, 1079-91; _8_,
105-17, 294-304, 562-70 (April-September 1909).
Note: In addition to his books and magazine articles, Garrett P.
Serviss wrote extensively for newspapers, having been a staff
writer on the New York _Sun_ at the beginning of his career and
having written later for a newspaper syndicate. This bibliography
does not include any of Serviss' newspaper writings, with the
exception of _Edison's Conquest of Mars_, since the effort involved
in compiling a list of his writings from so ephemeral a medium
would not be warranted by the questionable completeness of such a
list, much of his writing for newspapers h
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