Author:Nelson Slade Bond

Nelson Slade Bond
(1908–2006)

An American author who wrote extensively for books, magazines, radio, television and the stage.

Short stories

  • "The Priestess Who Rebelled" in Amazing Stories, 13 (10) (October 1939) (Meg)
  • "Fugitives from Earth" in Amazing Stories, 13 (12) (December 1939)
  • Sons of the Deluge
  • "The Unusual Romance of Ferdinand Pratt" in Weird Tales, 35 (5) (September-October 1940)
  • "The Master of Cotswold" in Weird Tales, 37 (3) (January 1944)
  • "The Secret of Lucky Logan" in Amazing Stories, 16 (04) (April 1942)
  • Gods Of The Jungle
  • "Peter Pettigrew's Prisoner" in Amazing Stories, 16 (07) (July 1942)
  • "Visibility: Zero" in Weird Tales, 36 (7) (September 1942)
  • "That Worlds May Live" in Amazing Stories, 17 (04) (August 1943)
  • Slayer by Stealth (novelette, 1948 - probably written by Nelson S. Bond for the Wilton Hazzard pseudonym, and not Margaret St. Clair)
  • Witch's Moon (novelette, 1948 - probably written by Nelson S. Bond for the Wilton Hazzard pseudonym, and not Margaret St. Clair)
  • Tomtom Tragedy (novelette, 1948 - probably written by Nelson S. Bond for the Wilton Hazzard pseudonym, and not Margaret St. Clair)

Lancelot Biggs stories

Horsesense Hank stories

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