- Author: D. W. Hall Author Record # 1144
- Legal Name: Hall, Desmond Winter
- Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Birthdate: 15 March 1911
- Deathdate: 28 October 1992
- Language: English
- Webpages: nytimes.com, SFE
- Used These Alternate Names: Anthony Gilmore, Desmond Winter Hall, Ainslee Jenkins, H. G. Winter
- Author Tags: invisible asteroid (2), Ganymede (2), Seal men (2), lost race (1), religious (1), brain transplant (1), invisible man (1), miniaturization (1), shrinking (1), octopus city (1), intelligent octopi (1), heat rays (1), paralysis ray (1), submarine fight (1), space raid (1), Iapetus (1), Librivox (1), digging rays (1), earth borer (1), Venerian princess (1) and 12 additional tags. View all tags for D. W. Hall
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Novels
- Space Hawk (1952) with Harry Bates
- The Mind Master / The Tentacles from Below (2014) with Harry Bates and Arthur J. Burks
- A Scientist Rises (2008) with Harry Bates
- Hawk Carse (2009) with Harry Bates
- Raiders Invisible (2009)
- Seed of the Arctic Ice (2010) with Harry Bates
- The Affair of the Brains (2009) with Harry Bates
- The Bluff of the Hawk (2009) with Harry Bates
- The Passing of Ku Sui (2009) with Harry Bates
- The Tentacles from Below (2013) with Harry Bates
- Under Arctic Ice (2009) with Harry Bates
- A Scientist Rises (1932) with Harry Bates
- Four Miles Within (1931) with Harry Bates
- Hawk Carse (1931) with Harry Bates
- In the Shadow of the Tii (1933)
- Men of Steel (1930)
- Raiders Invisible (1931)
- Seed of the Arctic Ice (1932) with Harry Bates
- The Affair of the Brains (1932) with Harry Bates
- The Bluff of the Hawk (1932) with Harry Bates
- The Coffin Ship (1933) with Harry Bates
- The Hands of Aten (1931) with Harry Bates
- The Midget from the Island (1931) with Harry Bates
- The Passing of Ku Sui (1932) with Harry Bates
- The Return of Hawk Carse (1942) with Harry Bates
- The Tentacles from Below (1931) with Harry Bates
- Under Arctic Ice (1933) with Harry Bates
- Werewolves of War (1931)
- Interview: Desmond W. Hall (1934) by uncredited
