Collected Fiction by Chester S. Geier (ed. Jerry eBooks, 2021) New edition
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Overview:Chester S. Geier (1921-1990) US author and editor who began publishing work of genre interest with "A Length of Rope" for Unknown in April 1941; he was very active in the Ziff-Davis stable (for Amazing and Fantastic Adventures) in the 1940s, where he published a large amount of routine material under his own name and pseudonyms including Guy Archette and the House Names Alexander Blade, P F Costello, Warren Kastel (initially used for collaborations with his friend William L Hamling) (Geier had been deaf from the age of twelve; Hamling could do sign), S M Tenneshaw, Gerald Vance and Peter Worth. Geier ran the Shaver Mystery Club (see Richard S Shaver) as a favour to Ray Palmer, editing the Shaver Mystery Magazine on its behalf; he had collaborated with Shaver on Ice City of the Gorgon. Although he was one of the more prolific Pulp-magazine writers, his short stories have never been collected in book form, and only two have been anthologized. Some out-of-copyright titles have been reissued posthumously
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy

Collected Fiction:
About Chester S. Geier
Pseudonyms
“Meet the Author” (April 1943)
“Meet the Author” (December 1945)
“Men Behind Amazing Stories”
“Men Behind Fantastic Stories”
Bibliography
Short Fiction Bibliography: chronological
Short Fiction Bibliography: alphabetical
Fiction Series
1941
A LENGTH OF ROPE
1942
THE SPHERE OF SLEEP
1943
ENIGMA OF THE CITY
SKY IMP
IF YOU BELIEVE
FIDO
1944
etc... etc... etc...
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Requirements: .ePUB reader, 5.1mb
Overview:Chester S. Geier (1921-1990) US author and editor who began publishing work of genre interest with "A Length of Rope" for Unknown in April 1941; he was very active in the Ziff-Davis stable (for Amazing and Fantastic Adventures) in the 1940s, where he published a large amount of routine material under his own name and pseudonyms including Guy Archette and the House Names Alexander Blade, P F Costello, Warren Kastel (initially used for collaborations with his friend William L Hamling) (Geier had been deaf from the age of twelve; Hamling could do sign), S M Tenneshaw, Gerald Vance and Peter Worth. Geier ran the Shaver Mystery Club (see Richard S Shaver) as a favour to Ray Palmer, editing the Shaver Mystery Magazine on its behalf; he had collaborated with Shaver on Ice City of the Gorgon. Although he was one of the more prolific Pulp-magazine writers, his short stories have never been collected in book form, and only two have been anthologized. Some out-of-copyright titles have been reissued posthumously
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Collected Fiction:
About Chester S. Geier
Pseudonyms
“Meet the Author” (April 1943)
“Meet the Author” (December 1945)
“Men Behind Amazing Stories”
“Men Behind Fantastic Stories”
Bibliography
Short Fiction Bibliography: chronological
Short Fiction Bibliography: alphabetical
Fiction Series
1941
A LENGTH OF ROPE
1942
THE SPHERE OF SLEEP
1943
ENIGMA OF THE CITY
SKY IMP
IF YOU BELIEVE
FIDO
1944
etc... etc... etc...
Download Instructions:
https://uploadrar.com/jyu4jz4e3tgy
https://mega4up.org/t0ej56xgojdz
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