The Girl from Mars
Jack Williamson & Miles J. Breuer, M.D.
| First published | 1929 |
|---|---|
| Type | Short Fiction |
| Length | Novelette |
New Jersey. Three meteors arrive at different places on Earth. They transport Martian eggs with instructions to be incubated, and so do several earthlings in secret. Over time it is observed that his physical appearance is similar to humans but his intelligence is far superior. The situation changes when the three Martians meet.
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page | |
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| 1929 |
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The Girl from Mars | Stellar Publishing Corporation | Chapbook | 3 |
| 1952 |
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Los Cuentos Fantásticos, No. 38 | Enigma (México) | MAGAZINE | 37 |
| August 1975 |
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The Early Williamson | Doubleday | Collection | 16 |
| 1978 |
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The Early Williamson | Sphere | Collection | 39 |
| June 1998 |
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The Prince of Space / The Girl from Mars | Gryphon Books | Collection | |4 |
| May 1999 |
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The Metal Man and Others | Haffner Press | Collection | 15 |
| May 1999 |
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The Metal Man and Others | Haffner Press | Collection | 15 |
| May 1999 |
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The Metal Man and Others | Haffner Press | Collection | 15 |