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Creatures of Vibration by Harl Vincent, Science Fiction, Adventure, Space Opera

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INTO THE INCANDESCENT FOLDS OF THE FLAPPING FIRE-GOD Their sacrifice was imminent! The crew of the spaceship Nomad had traveled to Titan, a moon of Jupiter. They were called the Vagabonds of Space. Carr Parker, his beautiful new wife Ora, her scientist father Detis -- and Car's best friend, the Martian called Mado. They had come to Titan to explore -- but sinister and strange vibrations from the rings of Saturn had turned its civilized peoples into utter savages. And the savages captured the Vagabonds of Space, and meant to kill him along with Nazu, a Titan who'd somehow remained sane. Their only hope? A dead man! EXCITING INTERPLANETARY SPACE ADVENTURE FROM THE GOLDEN AGE OF SCIENCE FICTION!

Author Biography

Harl Vincent (1893 - 1968) was the publication name of Harold Vincent Schoepflin, an American mechanical engineer and science fiction author. He was published regularly in science fiction "pulp" magazines. Vincent was born in Buffalo, New York in 1893. He attended a technical high school, then enrolled in Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Vincent left RPI without completing his freshman year, in order to marry. He married Ruth Hoff and they had two children, a son and a daughter. Vincent worked as a mechanical engineer for Westinghouse, specializing in the installation and testing of large electrical apparatus. Later he was employed as a sales engineer, becoming the manager of a local steam division. Vincent's writing career began after he began reading Hugo Gernsback's pioneering science fiction magazine Amazing Stories. Vincent's first published story, "The Golden Girl of Munan," appeared in the June 1928 issue of the magazine. During the next fourteen years, Vincent published more than seventy science fiction stories. Although most of his work appeared in the early science fiction magazines, he published twice in the general fiction pulp magazine Argosy. Although he ceased publishing during the early 1940s, Vincent remained involved with science fiction. After relocating to Los Angeles, Vincent joined the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society and the Count Dracula Society, as well as attending local science fiction conventions. Vincent resumed writing late in life, publishing the novel The Doomsday Planet in 1966 and the story "Invader" in the September 1967 issue of If.
Release date NZ
February 20th, 2009
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Imprint
Aegypan
Pages
56
Publisher
Aegypan
Dimensions
152x229x3
ISBN-13
9781606643792
Product ID
27473928

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