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  1. Otis Adelbert Kline (July 1, 1891 – October 24, 1946) was an American songwriter, adventure novelist and literary agent during the pulp era. Much of his work first appeared in the magazine Weird Tales .

  2. Otis Adelbert Kline is best known as the author of the Jan of the Jungle series which was adapted into a serial called The Call of the Savage. The story focuses on a white man named Jan that has been raised by a chimpanzee in the jungle.

  3. Sep 4, 2023 · An adventure novelist and literary agent during the pulp era. Contents. 1 Works. 1.1 Weird Tales. 1.2 Oriental Stories. 1.3 Detective Tales. 1.4 Real Detective Tales. 1.5 Flynn's Detective Weekly. 1.6 Amazing Stories. 1.7 Venus series. 1.8 Mars series. 1.9 Other novels and stories. 1.10 Collections. Works. [ edit] Weird Tales. [ edit]

  4. A popular pulp era writer who served on the original Weird Tales editorial staff & appeared frequently in the magazine's early issues, Kline is perhaps best known for his novelistic feud with Edgar Rice Burroughs.

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  5. The Planet of Peril, later republished as Planet of Peril, is a 1929 science fiction novel by Otis Adelbert Kline. Originally serialized in six parts in Argosy All-Story Weekly during the summer of 1929, it was published in hardcover later that year by A. C. McClurg and reissued in a lower-price edition by Grosset & Dunlap.

  6. The Port of Peril is a science fiction novel by American writer Otis Adelbert Kline. It was first published in book form in 1949 by The Grandon Company in an edition of 3,000 copies. The novel was originally serialized in six parts in the magazine Weird Tales beginning in November 1932 under the title Buccaneers of Venus .

  7. Dec 9, 2021 · Otis Adelbert Kline was there at the start. He wrote the first serial published in Weird Tales and worked as a reader of manuscripts for Edwin Baird (1886-1954), the first editor of the magazine. (1) Entitled "The Thing of a Thousand Shapes," Kline's serial appeared in the first two issues of Weird Tales , March and April 1923.