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and for schools. New
York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1912. xi, 261p. front.,
illus., plates, diagrs. 19cm.
Astronomy with an opera-glass: a popular introduction to the study
of the starry heavens with the simplest of optical instruments, with
maps and directions to facilitate the recognition of the
constellations and the principal stars visible to the naked eye. New
York and London: D. Appleton and Co., 1888. vi, 154 p. incl. illus.,
maps. 23cm. (Enlarged from a series of articles in Popular Science
Monthly; see the preceding section.)
Astronomy with the naked eye; a new geography of the heavens, with
descriptions and charts of constellations, stars, and planets. New
York and London: Harper and brothers, 1908. xiii, (l)p., 1 1.,
246p., 1 1. illus., xiv charts (12 double). 21cm.
Curiosities of the sky; a popular presentation of the great riddles
and mysteries of astronomy. New York and London: Harper & brothers,
1909. xvi p., 2 1., 267, (1) p. incl. front., plates, charts. 21cm.
The Einstein theory of relativity ... with illustrations and photos
taken directly from the Einstein relativity film, illustrations by
R. D. Crandall. New York: E. M. Fadman, inc., (c1923). 96p.
front., illus. 19cm.
β€”β€”. London: American Book Supply, 1923. 96p. 19cm.
Eloquence, counsel on the art of public speaking; with many
illustrative examples showing the style and method of famous orators.
New York and London: Harper & brothers, 1912. iv p., 31., 2l4p.
front, (port.). 19-1/2cm.
How to use the Popular science library ... (and) History of science,
by Arthur Selwyn-Brown; General index. New York: P. F. Collier
& son co., (c1922). 2p.l., 3-384p. front., plates, ports. 20-1/2cm.
(added t.-p.: Popular science library, editor-in-chief, G. P.
Serviss, vol. XVI).
The Moon; a popular treatise. New York: D. Appleton and co.,
1907. xii, 248p. front., illus., 26 pl. 20cm.
β€”β€”. London: D. Appleton and co., 1908. 260p. illus. 20cm.
The Moon in Frederick H. Law (ed.), Science in literature. New
York: Harper and brothers, 1929. p. 69-83.
Napoleon Bonaparte in Thomas B. Reed (ed.), Modern eloquence.
Philadelphia: John D. Morris and co., 1901. vol. 6, p. 983-1009.
Other worlds; their nature, possibilities and habitability in the
light of the latest discoveries. New York: D. Appleton and co., 1901.
xv, 282p. front. (chart), illus., plates. 19-1/2cm.
β€”β€”. London: Hirschfeld brothers, 1902. 298p. charts, illus.
19-1/2cm.
Pleasures of the telescope; an illustrated guide for amateur
astronomers and a popular description of the chief wonders of the
heavens for general readers. New York: D. Appleton and co., 1901.
viii, 200p. illus. (incl. maps). 23cm.
β€”β€”. London: Hirschfeld brothers, 1901. 208p. 23cm.
Round the year with the stars; the chief beauties of the starry
heavens as seen with the naked eye ... with maps showing the
aspect of the sky in each of the four seasons and charts revealing
the outlines of the constellations. New York and London: Harper &
brothers, 1910. 19, (1) p., 1 1., 21-146, (1) p. incl. charts. 21cm.
Solar and planetary evolution in Evolution; popular lectures and
discussions before the Brooklyn ethical association. Boston: James H.
West, 1889. p. 55-70; discussion, p. 71-75.
The Story of the moon; a description of the scenery of the lunar
world as it would appear to a visitor spending a month on the moon
... illustrated with a complete series of photographs taken at the
Yerkes observatory. New York, London: D. Appleton and co.,
(c1928). xii, 247, (1) p. front., illus., plates, diagrs. 20cm.
(First published under the title: The Moon)
Wonders of the lunar world, or A Trip to the moon. (New York):
publisher not given, c1892. 20p. 201/2cm. (Urania series. No.l)
Fiction
A Columbus of space. New York and London: D. Appleton and co.,
1911. vii p., 1 1., 297, (1) p. col. front., col. plates. 20cm.
β€”β€”. All-Story 13, 1-16, 238-57, 418-32, 644-58; 14, 79-89, 300-12
(January-June 1909)
β€”β€”. Amazing Stories 1, 388-409, 474-75, 490-509, 596-615, 669
(August-October 1926)
Edison's conquest of Mars. New York Evening Journal, Jan. 12-Feb.
10, 1898.
The Moon Maiden. Argosy 79, 258-351 (May 1915)
The Moon metal. New York and London: Harper & brothers, 1900.
2 p.l., 163, (1) p. 17-1/2cm.
β€”β€”. All-Story 2, 118-53 (May 1905)
β€”β€”. Amazing Stories 1, 322-45, 381 (July 1926)
β€”β€”. Famous Fantastic Mysteries 1, 40-74 (November 1939).
The Second deluge. New York: McBride, Nast & co., 1912. 6p.l.,
3-399p. front., plates. 191/2cm.
β€”β€”. London: Grant Richards, 1912. 410p. 191/2cm.
β€”β€”. Amazing Stories 1, 676-701, 767-68, 844-66, 944-67, 1059-73
(November 1926-February 1927).
β€”β€”. Amazing Stories Quarterly 7, 2-73 (Winter 1933).
β€”β€”. Cavalier 9, 193-210, 481-501, 693-708; 10, 88-103, 300-15,
546-58, 739-52 (July 1911-January 1912).
The Sky pirate. Scrap Book 7, 595-606, 835-45, 1079-91; 8,
105-17, 294-304, 562-70 (April-September 1909).

Note: In addition to his books and magazine articles, Garrett P. Serviss wrote extensively for newspapers, having been a staff writer on the New York Sun at the beginning of his career and having written later for a newspaper syndicate. This bibliography does not include any of Serviss' newspaper writings, with the exception of Edison's Conquest of Mars, since the effort involved in compiling a list of his writings from so ephemeral a medium would not be warranted by the questionable completeness of such a list, much of his writing for newspapers having been anonymous.

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