Robert Moore Williams

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Robert Moore Williams (1907—1977), born in Farmington, Missouri, was a US writer, primarily of science fiction.

His first published story was Zero as a Limit, which appeared in Astounding Science Fiction in 1937, under the pseudonym of "Robert Moore". He was a prolific author throughout his career, with his last novel appearing in 1972. His "Jongor" series was originally published in Fantastic Adventures in the 1940s and 1950s, but only appeared in book form in 1970.

[edit] Partial Bibliography

  • The Day They H-Bombed Los Angeles (1961)
  • Jongor of Lost Land (1970)
  • The Return of Jongor (1970)
  • Jongor Fights Back (1970)
  • The Chaos Fighters (1955)
  • Doomsday Eve (1955) bound dos-a-dos with Eric Frank Russell's Three to Conquer
  • Conquest of the Space Sea (1955) bound dos-a-dos with Leigh Brackett's The Galactic Breed
  • The Blue Atom and The Void Beyond (both 1955) bound together dos-a-dos
  • The Bell From Infinity (1968)
  • Seven Tickets to Hell (1972)
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