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John J. McGuire

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John J. McGuire
BornJohn Joseph McGuire
August 25, 1917
Altoona, Pennsylvania
DiedAugust 1, 1981(1981-08-01) (aged 63)
United States
OccupationAuthor
GenreScience fiction

John Joseph McGuire (August 25, 1917, in Altoona, Pennsylvania – August 1, 1981) was an American author of science fiction.[1]

He frequently wrote with H. Beam Piper.

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Selected works

Lone Star Planet was originally published in the March 1957 issue of Fantastic Universe

Short stories

  • "Hunter Patrol" (Amazing May 1959)
  • "The Return" (Astounding January 1954) Note: an expanded version of this story can be found in "The Science Fictional Sherlock Holmes" (Council of Four, 1960)
  • "The Queen's Messenger" (Astounding May 1957)
  • "Trap for the Bleeder" (Fantastic Universe March 1959)
  • "To Catch an Alien" in Star Science Fiction #6 (Ballantine Books 1959)
  • "Take The Reason Prisoner" (Analog November 1963)
  • "Testing" (Fantastic Stories June 1964)

Novels

  • Null-ABC (Astounding February and March 1953) Note: also published as "Crisis in 2140" (Ace 1957)
  • Lone Star Planet (Fantastic Universe March 1957) Note: also published as "A Planet for Texans" (Ace 1958)

References

  1. ^ "John J. McGuire". Goodreads.

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