Harl Vincent
Books and Stories

Harl Vincent (b. 1893– d. 1968) was the pen name of Harold Vincent Schoepflin, an American mechanical engineer and science fiction writer. Most of his stories were short works; The Doomsday Planet was the only work published as a novel.


(Harl Vincent)

Select a novel or story title to see the inventions from that work:

Invisible Ships, Amazing Stories Quarterly, 1931

Lost City of Mars, Astounding Science Fiction, 1934

Newscast, Marvel Science Stories, 1939

Rex, Astounding Science Fiction, 1934

The Barrier, Amazing Stories, 1934

The Golden Girl of Munan, Amazing Stories, 1928

The Moon Weed, Astounding Stories, 1931

The War of the Planets, Amazing Stories, 1929

Through the Air Tunnel, Air Wonder Stories, 1929

Too Many Boards!, Amazing Stories, 1931

Wanderer of Infinity, Astounding Stories, 1933

Water-Bound World, Amazing Stories Quarterly, 1932

 

 

 

 

 

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