Neil R. Jones





Neil R. Jones

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born
in Fulton, New York, The United States
May 29, 1909

died
February 15, 1988

gender
male

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Neil Ronald Jones (29 May 1909 - 15 February 1988) was an American author who worked for the state of New York. Not prolific, and little remembered today, Jones was ground–breaking in science fiction. His first story, "The Death's Head Meteor", was published in Air Wonder Stories in 1930, recording the first use of "astronaut". He also pioneered cyborg and robotic characters, and is credited with inspiring the modern idea of Cryonics. Most of his stories fit into a "future history" like that of Robert A. Heinlein or Cordwainer Smith, well before either of them used this convention in their fiction.

Rating not even a cover mention, the first installment of Jones' most popular creation, "The Jameson Satellite", appeared in the July 1931 issue...more


Average rating: 3.93 · 134 ratings · 15 reviews · 13 distinct works · Similar authors
Space War (Professor Jameso...
3.36 of 5 stars 3.36 avg rating — 11 ratings — published 1967
The Planet of the Double Su...
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3.18 of 5 stars 3.18 avg rating — 11 ratings — published 1967 — 2 editions
The Sunless World (Professo...
3.75 of 5 stars 3.75 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 1964
The Jameson Satellite
3.17 of 5 stars 3.17 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 1931 — 6 editions
Doomsday on Ajiat (Professo...
3.5 of 5 stars 3.50 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 1968
Twin Worlds (Professor Jame...
3.25 of 5 stars 3.25 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 1967
Professor Jameson's Interst...
4.0 of 5 stars 4.00 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2004 — 2 editions
Spacewrecked on Venus
0.0 of 5 stars 0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings — published 1932
Before the Golden Age: A Sc...
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4.24 of 5 stars 4.24 avg rating — 80 ratings — published 1974 — 3 editions
Alba del domani
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4.0 of 5 stars 4.00 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 1976
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