- Author: J. M. Walsh Author Record # 2131
- Legal Name: Walsh, James Morgan
- Birthplace: Geelong, Coiony of Victoria, British Empire
- Birthdate: 23 February 1897
- Deathdate: 29 August 1952
- Language: English
- Webpages: adb.anu.edu.au, answers.com, Goodreads, SFE3
- Used These Alternate Names: H. Haverstock Hill, Stephen Maddock, James Morgan Walsh
- Author Tags: suspended animation (2), heat ray (2), mars (2), time travel (1), lost race (1), Mu (1), force ray (1), Murians (1), time slip (1), fossil eggs (1), Disintegrator (1), Martians (1), venus (1), invisibility (1), space pirates (1), Venusians (1), Mercurians (1), science fiction (1), Neptune (1), Interplanetary Guards (1) and 8 additional tags. View all tags for J. M. Walsh
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Fiction Series
- Vandals of the Void
- 1
Vandals of the Void (1931)
also appeared as:
- Translation: Les corsaires du vide [French] (1951)
- Variant: Vandals of the Void (2010) [as by James Morgan Walsh]
- Serializations:
- Vandals of the Void (Complete Novel) (1931)
- 2 The Struggle for Pallas (1931) [SF]
- 1
Vandals of the Void (1931)
also appeared as:
- A Woman of Destiny (1933) [only as by Stephen Maddock]
-
Terror Out of Space (1934)
only appeared as:
- Serializations:
- Terror Out of Space (Part 1 of 4) (1934) [as by H. Haverstock Hill]
- Terror Out of Space (Part 2 of 4) (1934) [as by H. Haverstock Hill]
- Terror Out of Space (Part 3 of 4) (1934) [as by H. Haverstock Hill]
- Terror Out of Space (Part 4 of 4) (1934) [as by H. Haverstock Hill]
- Secret Weapons (1940)
-
Vanguard To Neptune (1953)
also appeared as:
- Translation: Mission secrète pour Neptune [French] (1955)
- Serializations:
- The Vanguard to Neptune (Complete Novel) (1932)
- The Wreck in the Void: From "Vandals of the Void" (Excerpt) (1931) [only as by James Morgan Walsh]
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After 1,000,000 Years (1931)
also appeared as:
- Variant: After a Million Years (1931)
- Variant: After 1 Million Years (2019)
- When the Earth Tilted (1932)
- The Stick Men (1939)
- The Belt (1950)
- Strange Ports of Call (1948) by August Derleth