About Morgan Robertson
Morgan Robertson was a well-known American author of short stories and novels, and the possible inventor of the periscope.
On March 24, 1915, Robertson was found dead in his room at the Alamac Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey. He was 53 years of age. It is believed that he died of an overdose of protiodide.
On March 24, 1915, Robertson was found dead in his room at the Alamac Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey. He was 53 years of age. It is believed that he died of an overdose of protiodide.
Novels
A Tale of a Halo (1894)
Futility, or the Wreck of the Titan (1898)
Masters of Men: A Romance of the New Navy (1901)
Shipmates (1901)
Sinful Peck (1903)
The Grain Ship (1914)
Over the Border (1914)
Beyond the Spectrum (1914)
Futility, or the Wreck of the Titan (1898)
Masters of Men: A Romance of the New Navy (1901)
Shipmates (1901)
Sinful Peck (1903)
The Grain Ship (1914)
Over the Border (1914)
Beyond the Spectrum (1914)
Omnibus
Collections
Spun Yarn (1898)
The Three Laws and the Golden Rule (1898)
Where Angels Fear to Tread: And Other Tales of the Sea (1899)
Down to the Sea (1905)
Land Ho! (1905)
The Three Laws and the Golden Rule (1898)
Where Angels Fear to Tread: And Other Tales of the Sea (1899)
Down to the Sea (1905)
Land Ho! (1905)
Non fiction
Anthologies containing stories by Morgan Robertson
Short stories
| The Battle of the Monsters (1899) | |||
| The Dollar (1905) |
Books about Morgan Robertson
The Titan and the Titanic: The life, works, and incredible foresight of Morgan Robertson (1990) by John Vess
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