The Ship of Silent Men
| First published | January 1920 |
|---|---|
| Type | Short Fiction |
| Length | Novelette |
Synopsis
● Possible spoilers: The steamship <i><b>Lanoa</b></i> is suddenly caught in a weather anomaly, when it passes the ship and its crew come across the ship <i><b>Karnak</b></i> sailing erratically and refusing to answer any radio messages. When the ship is boarded by members of crew of the <i><b>Lanoa</b></i> they find the crew of the <i><b>Karnak</b></i> animatedly going about their duties, even though they seem dead.
Publications (6)
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January 1920 | All-Story Weekly, January 3, 1920 | The Frank A. Munsey Company | MAGAZINE | 349 |
| February 1941 | Famous Fantastic Mysteries, February 1941 | The Frank A. Munsey Company | MAGAZINE | 87 |
| December 1945 | Super Science and Fantastic Stories, December 1945 | Popular Publications, Inc.; Toronto, Canada | MAGAZINE | 58 |
| 1968 | Startling Mystery Stories, Winter 1968/1969 | Health Knowledge, Inc. | MAGAZINE | 79 |
| May 1994 | Sea-Cursed: Thirty Terrifying Tales of the Deep | Barnes & Noble Books | Anthology | 207 |
| December 2013 | Beyond the Pole and Other Weird Fantasies | Black Dog Books | Collection | 58 |