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David H. Keller
Books and Stories
David H. Keller (b. 1880 - d. 1966) was a psychiatrist and science fiction / fantasy / horror author. He earned his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1903. He served in the US Army Medical Corps during WWI and WWII as a neuropsychiatrist. He also used the pseudonym Henry Cecil.
"My story is that of a busy life — vocation, physician; avocation, writing. Always in my writing there has been the urge to attain, which goes far deeper than financial reward, or even the clamorous praise of the crowd, who will praise anything if the proper psychology is used on them. I was fourteen years old when I wrote my first story, and 47 when I had my first story accepted and paid for. There was a period during which I wrote for the sole pleasure of writing."
(David H. Keller, MD)
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a novel or story title to see the inventions from that work:
A Biological Experiment, Amazing Stories, 1928
Life Everlasting, Amazing Stories, 1934
The Living Machine, Wonder Stories, 1935
The Lost Language, Teck Publications, 1934
The Pent House, Amazing Stories, 1932
The Psychophonic Nurse, Amazing Stories, 1928
The Revolt of the Pedestrians, Amazing Stories, 1928
The Threat of the Robot, Science Wonder Stories, 1929
Unto Us A Child Is Born, Amazing Stories, 1933
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