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Harl Vincent: "The Barrier" (Amazing, September 1934)
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Harl Vincent: "Vagabonds of Space" (Analog (Astounding), November 1930)
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Harl Vincent: "Microcosmic Buccaneers" (Amazing, November 1929)
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Harl Vincent 1893 - 1968 was a mechanical engineer whose hobby was writing science fiction stories for the early genre pulp magazines.
"Undersea Prisoner" by Harl Vincent, part 1 Johnny Pez 2010
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As this blog's hypothetical readers are aware, Harl Vincent 1893 - 1968 was the pen name of Harold Vincent Schoepflin, a mechanical engineer who published over seventy stories in the pulp SF magazines between 1928 and 1942.
"Master Control" by Harl Vincent, part 1 Johnny Pez 2010
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First up, representing Io, is our own Harl Vincent with "The Copper-Clad World", from the September 1931 issue of Astounding Stories.
Four moons, four stories Johnny Pez 2010
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Originally, this post was going to be the first installment of another Harl Vincent story.
Technical difficulties Johnny Pez 2010
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Harl Vincent 1893 - 1968 was the pen name of Harold Vincent Schoepflin, a mechanical engineer who began writing science fiction stories as a hobby in the late 1920s.
"The Morons" by Harl Vincent, part 1 Johnny Pez 2010
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Harl Vincent 1893 - 1968 was a mechanical engineer whose hobby was writing science fiction stories for the early genre pulp magazines.
Archive 2010-03-01 Johnny Pez 2010
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February 1940 was a big month for Harl Vincent; he had stories appearing in no less than two science fiction magazines.
A deep look at "Undersea Prisoner" Johnny Pez 2010
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