- Author: Neil R. Jones Author Record # 33
- Legal Name: Jones, Neil Ronald
- Birthplace: Fulton, New York, USA
- Birthdate: 29 May 1909
- Deathdate: 15 February 1988
- Language: English
- Webpages: Goodreads, SFE, Wikipedia-EN
- Used These Alternate Names:
ニール・R・ジョーンズ?Niru R. Jōnzu
Niru R. Joonzu
Niru R. Jonzu - Author Tags: metal cyborg (9), science fiction (4), space pirates (3), mars (2), space police (1), invisibility (1), space car (1), heat ray (1), Disintegrator (1), planet disintigration (1), Venus-Mars run (1), mad scientist cyborg (1), living head (1), machine adaptation (1), disintegrating screens (1), atomic pistols (1), bone dissolving ray (1), torture ray (1), venus (1), life cylinder (1) and 21 additional tags. View all tags for Neil R. Jones
| Other views: | Summary Awards Alphabetical |
Novels
-
The Citadel in Space (1951)
only appeared as:
- Serializations:
- The Citadel in Space (Complete Novel) (1951)
- Space War (1967)
- The Planet of the Double Sun (1967)
- The Sunless World (1967)
- Twin Worlds (1967)
- Doomsday on Ajiat (1968)
- Das Zeitmausoleum [German] (1984)
- Zwillingswelten [German] (1985)
- Metallmond [German] (1986)
- Professor Jameson's Interstellar Adventures #1: The Jameson Satellite & Planet of the Double Sun (2005)
- Professor Jameson's Interstellar Adventures #2: Time's Mausoleum & The Sunless World (2009)
- The Professor Jameson Saga: Book One (2015)
- The Professor Jameson Saga: Book Two (2015)
- The Professor Jameson Saga: Book Three (2016)
- The Professor Jameson Saga: Book Four (2017)
- The Moon Pirates / Callisto At War (2015) with Harl Vincent
- The Jameson Satellite (2008)
- Exiles from Below (2011)
- Spacewrecked on Venus (2012)
- The Death's Head Meteor (1930)
- The Electrical Man (1930)
- Shadows of the Night (1930)
- The Asteroid of Death (1931)
- The Jameson Satellite (1931)
- Spacewrecked on Venus (1931)
- The Planet of the Double Sun (1932)
- The Return of the Tripeds (1932)
- Suicide Durkee's Last Ride (1932)
- Escape from Phobos (1933)
- Martian and Troglodyte (1933)
- Into the Hydrosphere (1933)
- Time's Mausoleum (1933)
-
The Moon Pirates (1934)
also appeared as:
- Serializations:
- The Moon Pirates (Part 1 of 2) (1934)
- Moon Pirates (Part 2 of 2) (1934)
- The Sunless World (1934)
- Zora of the Zoromes (1935)
- Space War (1935)
-
"Labyrinth" (1936)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Labyrinth (1967)
- Little Hercules (1936)
- The Astounding Exodus (1937)
- Twin Worlds (1937)
- Durna Rangue Neophyte (1937)
-
"On the Planet Fragment" (1937)
also appeared as:
- Variant: On the Planet Fragment (1937)
- The Music-Monsters (1938)
- Kiss of Death (1938)
- Swordsmen of Saturn (1939)
- The Dark Swordsmen of Saturn (1940)
- The Cat-Men of Aemt (excerpt) (1940)
- Invisible One (excerpt) (1940)
- Liquid Hell (1940)
-
Hermit of Saturn's Ring (1940)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Hermit of Saturn's Rings (1940)
- The Cat-Men of Aemt (1940)
- Invisible One (1940)
- Cosmic Derelict (1941)
- Vampire of the Void (1941)
- Captives of the Durna Rangue (1941)
- Priestess of the Sleeping Death (1941)
- The Ransom for Toledo (1941)
- Slaves of the Unknown (1942)
- Doomsday on Ajiat (1942)
- Spoilers of the Spaceways (1942)
- The Legend of Interplanetary (1948)
- The Metal Moon (1949)
- Parasite Planet (1949)
- World Without Darkness (1950)
- The Mind Masters (1950)
- The Star Killers (1951)
- In the Meteoric Cloud (1968)
- The Accelerated World (1968)
- Exiles from Below (1989)
- Saga of Professor Jameson (1948)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, November 1932) (1932)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, June 1934) (1934)
- An Autobiographical Sketch of Neil R. Jones (1937)
- Concerning Prof. Jameson (1940)
- Meet the Authors: Neil R. Jones (1941)
- Meet the Authors (1951)
- Foreword (The Sunless World) (1967)
- Fantasy Tales (1991) by David Sutton and Stephen Jones (co-reviewed with Neil McIntosh)
