Paul Ernst
(1899–1985)

American pulp fiction author.

Paul Ernst

Works

Short stories in Weird Tales

  • The Temple of Serpents, October 1928
  • Beyond Power of Man, December 1928
  • A Witch's Curse, February 1929
  • The Black Monarch (5-part novel), February - June 1930
  • The Tree of Life, September 1930
  • The Golden Elixir, September 1931
  • The Boiling Photograph, November 1931
  • Black Invocation, June 1932
  • Akkar's Moth, March 1933
  • The Iron Man, June 1933
  • Gray World, March 1934
  • The Illusion of Flame, July 1934
  • Rulers of the Future (3 part novella), January - March 1935
  • Waiter Number 34, July 1935
  • Doctor Satan [Dr. Satan], August 1935
  • The Man Who Chained the Lightning [Dr. Satan], September 1935
  • Hollywood Horror [Dr. Satan], October 1935
  • The Consuming Flame [Dr. Satan], November 1935
  • Dancing Feet, December 1935
  • Horror Insured [Dr. Satan], January 1936
  • Wife of the Dragon-Fly, February 1936
  • Beyond Death's Gateway [Dr. Satan], March 1936
  • The Devil's Double [Dr. Satan], May 1936
  • Mask of Death [Dr. Satan], August-September 1936
  • The Man in Black, November 1936
  • The Dead Moan Low, January 1937
  • Clicking Red Heels, June 1937
  • Jail-break, July 1937
  • Dread Summons, November 1937
  • Escape, July 1938
  • The Thing in the Trunk, November 1938
  • The Face at Death Corner, May 1939
  • Headache, June-July 1939
  • Outbound, September 1945

Other Works

  • "Marooned Under the Sea" in Astounding Stories of Super Science, 03 (03)


Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they are legally published within the United States (or the United Nations Headquarters in New York subject to Section 7 of the United States Headquarters Agreement) before 1964, and copyright was not renewed.


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The author died in 1985, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 30 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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