David H. Keller
David Henry Keller (1880–1966) was most often published as David H. Keller, MD, but also known by the pseudonyms Monk Smith, Matthew Smith, Amy Worth, Henry Cecil, Cecilia Henry, and Jacobus Hubelaire. He was a writer for pulp magazines in the mid-twentieth century who wrote science fiction, fantasy and horror. He was the first psychiatrist to write for the genre.
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Speculative Fiction Novels (14)
The Last Magician
1978 | science fiction, fantasy, short stories |
The Folsom Flint and Other Curious Tales
1969 | science fiction, short stories |
Tales from Underwood
1952 | science fiction, short stories |
The Homunculus
1949 | science fiction |
The Eternal Conflict
1949 | science fiction |
Life Everlasting and Other Tales of Science, Fantasy and Horror
1949 | science fiction, fantasy, horror, short stories |
The Abyss
1948 | science fiction |
Solitary Hunters and The Abyss
1948 | science fiction |
The Devil and the Doctor
1940 | science fiction |
The Metal Doom
1932 | science fiction |
The Time Projector
1931 | science fiction |
The Evening Star
1930 | science fiction |
The Conquerors
1929 | science fiction |
The Human Termites
1929 | science fiction |