- Author: Richard Tooker Author Record # 1206
- Legal Name: Tooker, Richard Presley
- Birthplace: Farina, Illinois, USA
- Birthdate: 3 July 1902
- Deathdate: 28 September 1988
- Language: English
- Webpages: ibdof.com, SFE
- Used These Alternate Names: Henry E. Lemke, Dick Presley Tooker, Richard P. Tooker, R. P. Tooker, Dick P. Tooker
- Author Tags: telepathy (2), mad scientist (1), alien union (1), lost world (1), longevity (1), antigravity (1), atomic energy (1), paralysis ray (1), Disintegrator (1), rejuvenation (1), spaceship wreck (1), giant mosquitoes (1)
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Novels
- Inland Deep (1936)
- The Dawn Boy (1932)
- The Day of the Brown Horde (1929)
- Angels of Oorn (1936)
- Antares Tryst (1937)
- Darcondra (1937)
- Daughters of Darkness (1936)
- Mongrovian Caravan (1944)
- Moon of Arcturus (1935)
- Planet Paradise (1924)
- Planet Paradise (1924) with Dick Presley Tooker
- Ray of Eternity (1938)
- Revenge on Scylla (1936)
- Tharda, Queen of Vampires (excerpt) (1934)
- The Green Doom (1935)
- The Last of the Swarm (1933)
- The Last of the Swarm (1933) with Henry E. Lemke
- The Song from the Dark Star (1936)
- The Swine of Canthros (1937)
- The Tomb of Time (1933)
- The Ultimate City (1953)
- Tyrant of the Red World (1932)
- Zenith Rand, Planet Vigilante (1936)
- Zombies Never Die (1937)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, August-September 1933) (1933)
- Letter (Weird Tales, August 1932) (1932)
- Letter (Weird Tales, August 1934): A Magazine for Skeptics? (1934)
- Letter (Weird Tales, August 1934): A Magazine for Skeptics? (1934) with Richard P. Tooker
- Letter (Weird Tales, February 1924) (1924)
- Letter (Weird Tales, February 1924) (1924) with Dick Presley Tooker
- Letter (Weird Tales, July 1943): Don't Be Funny (1943)
- Letter (Weird Tales, October 1923) (1923)
- Letter (Weird Tales, October 1923) (1923) with Dick P. Tooker
- Letter (Weird Tales, September 1923) (1923)
- Letter (Weird Tales, September 1923) (1923) with Dick P. Tooker
- Lilliput in Equusia (1942)
- Meet the Author: Richard Tooker (1938)
- The Man of Tomorrow (1943)
- Toward the Superman (1939)
- What Science Fiction Means to Me (Without Fiction There Cannot Be Fact) (1929)
- What Science Fiction Means to Me (Without Fiction There Cannot Be Fact) (1929) with R. P. Tooker