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Authors: A. Hyatt Verrill
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Alpheus Hyatt Verrill, known as Hyatt Verrill, (1871-1954) was an American archaeologist, explorer, inventor, illustrator and author. He was the son of Addison Emery Verrill (1839â1926), the first professor of zoology at Yale University. Hyatt Verrill wrote on a wide variety of topics, including natural history, travel, radio and whaling. He participated in a number of archaeological expeditions to the West Indies, South, and Central America. He travelled extensively throughout the West Indies, and all of the Americas, North, Central and South. Theodore Roosevelt stated: "It was my friend Verrill here, who really put the West Indies on the map.” During 1896 he served as natural history editor of Webster's International Dictionary., and he illustrated many of his own writings as well. During 1902 Verrill invented the autochrome process of natural-color photography. Among his writings are many science fiction works including twenty six published in 'Amazing Stories' pulp magazines.Â
Other works by A. Hyatt Verrill
Into the Green Prism
Beyond the Green Prism
The Golden City: A Tale of Adventure in Unknown GuianaÂ
The Boy Adventurers: In the Land of the Monkey MenÂ
The Treasure of the Golden GodÂ
Through the AndesÂ
The Inner WorldÂ
Magazine Appearances:
The Bridge ofÂ
When the Moon Ran Wild (by Ray Ainsbury)
Beyond the PoleÂ
Through the Crater's RimÂ
The Man Who Could VanishÂ
The Plague of the Living DeadÂ
The Voice from the Inner WorldÂ
The Ultra-Elixir of YouthÂ
The Astounding Discoveries of Doctor Mentiroso (by H. Hyatt Verrill)
The Psychological SolutionÂ
The King of the Monkey MenÂ
The World of the Giant Ants
Death From the SkiesÂ
Vampires of the DesertÂ
Dirigibles of DeathÂ
The Feathered DetectiveÂ
The Non-Gravitational VortexÂ
Monsters of the RayÂ
A Visit to SuariÂ
When the Moon Ran WildÂ
The ExterminatorÂ
The Death DrumÂ
The Mummy of Ret-SehÂ
The Flying HeadÂ
The Ghostly VengeanceÂ
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