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This list of historical fiction is designed to provide examples of notable works of historical fiction (in literature, film, comics, etc.) organized by time period.. For a more exhaustive list of historical novels by period, see Category:Historical novels by setting, which lists relevant Wikipedia categories; see also the larger List of historical novels, which is organized by country, as well ...
In this article, Asimov's books are listed by year (in order of publication within a year, where known) with publisher indicated. They are divided between original works and edited books. Works of fiction are denoted by an asterisk (*) and books for children or adolescents by a dagger (†).
Tiger Eyes (1981), Judy Blume: Tiger Eyes (2013) A Tiger Walks (1960), Ian Niall A Tiger Walks (1964) The Tiger's Apprentice (2003), Laurence Yep: The Tiger's Apprentice (2024) Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made (2013), Stephan Pastis: Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made (2020) "The Tinderbox" (Danish: Fyrtøjet), from Fairy Tales Told for ...
Year Title Author(s) Description 1733 Memoirs of the Twentieth Century: Samuel Madden: A guardian angel travels back to the year 1728, with letters from 1997 and 1998. 1771 L'An 2440, rêve s'il en fut jamais (Memoirs of the Year Two Thousand Five Hundred) Louis-Sébastien Mercier: An unnamed man falls asleep and finds himself in a Paris of the ...
The Clockwork man from a novel of same name written by E.V. Odle in 1923. [11] Gabriel, real name Benedict Masson, from Gaston Leroux's novel La Poupée sanglante (1923). [12] The Ardathian from Francis Flagg's story "The Machine Man of Ardathia" (1927). [13] Hanley and the comet-people from Edmond Hamilton's story "The Comet Doom" (1928). [14]
The Adventure series is a collection of children's adventure novels by Willard Price.The original series, comprising 14 novels, was published between 1949 and 1980, and chronicles the adventures of teenagers Hal and Roger Hunt as they travel the world collecting exotic and dangerous animals.
In about 1946 the Buck Rogers Radio Show sponsored a contest to name Buck Roger's spaceship. A 10 year old Ann Baker from Menlo Park, who listened to the show regularly with her 9 year old younger brother Wally, decided to enter the contest. She entered the name Lightning Comet and was one of the winners. Her prize was a brand new white bicycle ...
Fairman left Ziff Davis, the magazines' publisher, when he was hired as managing editor of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine in 1958 by its new publisher B. G. Davis, who had left ZD to found his own Davis Publications, and purchased EQMM from Mercury Press as his first major act; Fairman continued till 1963. when he left to focus on writing his own work, often under different names.