Bob Olsen
Bob Olsen (1884–1956) was an American science fiction writer. His real name was Alfred Johannes Olsen[1]. He often wrote humorous science fiction in Amazing Stories, from 1927 to 1936. He was one of the first writers to use the phrase "Space marine".
Selected Bibliography
- "The Four-Dimensional Roller-Press", Amazing Stories, June 1927.
- "Four-Dimensional Surgery", Amazing Stories, February 1928.
- "Four-Dimensional Robberies", Amazing Stories, May 1928.
- "The Educated Pill", Amazing Stories, July 1928.
- "Four-Dimensional Transit", Amazing Stories Quarterly, Fall 1928.
- "The Superperfect Bride", Amazing Stories, July 1929.
- "The Man who annexed the Moon", Amazing Stories, February 1931.
- "The Master of Mystery", Amazing Stories, October 1931.
- "The Ant with the Human Soul", "Amazing Stories", 1932.
- "Seven Sunstrokes", Amazing Stories, April 1932.
- "The Purple Monsters", Amazing Stories, August 1932.
- "Captain Brink of the Space Marines", Amazing Stories, November 1932
- "The Pool of Death", Amazing Stories, January 1933.
- "The Crime Crusher", Amazing Stories, June 1933.
- "The Four-Dimensional Escape", Amazing Stories, December 1933.
- "Perils among the Drivers", Amazing Stories, March 1934.
- "The Four-Dimensional Auto-Parker", July 1934.
- "The Space Marines and the Slavers", Amazing Stories, December 1936.
References
- ^ According to Everett Franklin Bleiler, Richard Bleiler, Science-Fiction: The Gernsback Year, Kent State University Press, 1998, p.312.
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