- Author: J. Harvey Haggard Author Record # 1198
- Legal Name: Haggard, John Harvey
- Birthplace: Everton, Missouri, USA
- Birthdate: 30 November 1912
- Deathdate: 14 March 2001
- Language: English
- Webpages: scifi.darkroastedblend.com, SFE
- Used These Alternate Names: Harvey Haggard, The Planet Prince
- Additional Biographical Data: Bio:J. Harvey Haggard
- Author Tags: interplanetary police (3), antigravity (2), venus (2), telepathy (2), family (1), post apocalypse (1), interstellar travel (1), robot (1), far future (1), human extinction (1), human species revival (1), irony (1), mutation (1), space lifeboat sruvival (1), interstellar trade (1), polymorphism (1), twist ending (1), Uranus (1), ipulpfiction (1), physical evolution (1) and 17 additional tags. View all tags for J. Harvey Haggard
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Novels
- Cosmos (1934) with Earl Binder and Otto Binder and Arthur J. Burks and John W. Campbell, Jr. and Lloyd Arthur Eshbach and Ralph Milne Farley and Francis Flagg and Abner J. Gelula and Edmond Hamilton and David H. Keller, M.D. and Otis Adelbert Kline and A. Merritt and P. Schuyler Miller and Bob Olsen and Raymond A. Palmer and E. Hoffmann Price and Edward E. Smith
- Derelicts of Uranus (2021)
- Girl of the Silver Sphere (2021)
- Healing Rays in Space (2021)
- Task of Tau (2021)
- A Little Green Stone (1936)
- All the Time in the World (1960)
- An Adventure on Eros (1931)
- An Episode on Io (1934)
- Castaways on Deimos (1933)
- Children of the Ray (1934)
- Denizens of Zeron (1937)
- Derelicts of Uranus (1941)
- Evolution Satellite (1934)
- Faster Than Light (1930)
- From the Vacuum of Space (1937)
- Fruit of the Moon-Weed (1935)
- Fun Can Last Forever! (1951)
- Girl of the Silver Sphere (1947)
- He Who Masters Time (1937)
- Healing Rays in Space (1941)
- Homecoming (1955)
- Human Ants (1935)
- Human Machines (1935)
- Jupiter Napoleon (1950)
- Lost in Space (1935)
- Messenger to Infinity (1942)
- Moon Crystals (1936)
- Phantom Star (1935)
- Relativity to the Rescue (1935)
- Renegade (1937)
- Round About Rigel (1937)
- Storm on Ceres (1940)
- Task of Tau (1948)
- The Light That Kills (1939)
- The Professor Splits (1941)
- The Visitor from Space (1955)
- The Year of Unreason (1938)
- Through the Einstein Line (1933)
- Universe in Darkness (1940)
- World Reborn (1939)
- Advance of Science (1930)
- At the End of the Spectrum (1931)
- Epitaph (1940)
- Man and a Mouse (1933)
- My Little Martian Sweetheart (1929)
- Science Friction (1934)
- The Earth Guard (1934)
- The Master Allegory (1930)
- Would You? (1940)
- Books of the Weird (The Fantasy Fan, June 1934) (1934)
- Letter (A Magazine of Discussion) (1931)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, August 1935) (1935)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, August 1939) (1939)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, July 1933) (1933)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, July 1943) (1943)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, June 1935) (1935)
- Letter (An Author's View of Science-Fiction) (1934)
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, November 1939): Suspense (1939)
- Letter (His Family Tree) (1934)
- Letter (Spaceways, August 1939) (1939)
- Letter (Startling Stories, May 1939): Williamson Wanted (1939)
- Letter (Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror, June 1932) (1932)
- Letter (The Fantasy Fan, June 1934) (1934)
- Letter (The Fantasy Fan, June 1934) [2] (1934)
- Letter (The Fantasy Fan, May 1934) (1934)
- Letter (The Fantasy Fan, May 1934) [2] (1934)
- Letter (Wonder Stories, December 1931) (1931)
- Drums of Dambala (1934) by H. Bedford-Jones
- The Magic Island (1934) by W. B. Seabrook
- The Story of Superstition (1934) by Philip F. Waterman
