@booklet {8736, title = {Beyond the Vanishing Point}, year = {1958}, note = {

Some was published under the same title in Astounding Stories 5.3 (March 1931): 314-59.

}, month = {1958}, publisher = {Ace Books}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Dystopia using the same miniaturization trope as in 1922 Cummings.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Ray[mond King] Cummings (1887-1957)} } @booklet {603, title = {The Man Who Mastered Time}, howpublished = {Argosy-All-Story Weekly (New York) }, volume = {161.4 - 162.2 }, year = {1924}, note = {

Rpt. Chicago, IL: A.C. McClurg, 1924; and in Fantastic Novels Magazine (New York) 3.6 (March 1950): 10-94.

}, month = {July 12 {\textendash} August 9, 1924}, pages = {481-501, 691-710, 866-82; 114-32, 284-300}, abstract = {

Third of the Golden Atom stories (see 1922 Cummings). Six thousand years in the future there is a class-based dystopia.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Ray[mond King] Cummings (1887-1957)} } @booklet {564, title = {The Girl in the Golden Atom}, year = {1922}, note = {

Textual differences in U.S. ed. New York: Harper, 1923. Rpt. Westport, CT: Hyperion Press, 1974; and Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2005. Part originally published as \“The Girl in the Golden Atom.\” All-Story Weekly (New York) 95.1 (March 15, 1919): 1-29. This was rpt. in Famous Fantastic Mysteries (New York) 1.1 (September-October 1939): 75-99; Super Science and Fantastic Stories 1.20 (October 1945): 4-29; Fantastic Novels Magazine 5.1 (June 1951): 40-69; and Famous Science Fiction 1.1 (Winter 1966/67): 11-60. Part was also originally published as \“The People of the Golden Atom.\” All-Story Weekly (New York) 106.2 - 107.3 (January 24 - February 28, 1920): 161-81, 173-89, 583-602; 127-41, 296-316, 373-89, 445-60. This was rpt. in Fantastic Novels (New York) 1.2 (September 1940): 6-117; and in Under the Moons of Mars: A History and Anthology of \“The Scientific Romance\” in the Munsey Magazines, 1912-1920. Ed. Sam[uel] Moskowitz (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970), 175-219.\ 

}, month = {1922}, publisher = {Methuen}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Gulliveriana with the world in an atom. Monarchy with advisers (half men and half women). No money.\ See also 1924 and 1958 Cummings.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Ray[mond King] Cummings (1887-1957)} }