- Author: Robert Paltock Author Record # 1903
- Legal Name: Paltock, Robert
- Birthplace: Little Hadham, Hertfordshire, Kingdom of England
- Birthdate: 16 October 1697
- Deathdate: 20 March 1767
- Language: English
- Webpages: blackwellreference.com, sf-encyclopedia.com, Wikipedia-EN
- Used These Alternate Names: R. P., Richard Paltock, R. S.
- Author Tags: Google Books (1)
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Novels Chapbooks
- Peter Wilkins and the Flying Indians (1819)
- The Unrivalled Adventures of That Great Aeronaut and Glum, Peter Wilkins: Taken from the Original Ms. of the Author: Containing His Shipwreck on a Loadstone Rock, Near the Southern Pole: His Precipitation Into a New Country, Through a Subterraneous Cavern: His Marriage There with Kiekeepewenee, a Whiskeean, or Flying Woman of Korkrdrxt: His Wonderful Conveyance Thro' the Air to King Georgetti: The Rebellion He Overturned at Madgaker, with the Customs and Manners of the Inhabitants There: Also, the Extraordinary Manner of His Being Taken on Board the Hector, a South-Whaler, in Which Ship he Returned to Portsmouth, Where He Died by T. Trueman, F.R.S., Peter's Amanuensis on Board the Hector (1802)
- Peter Wilkins and the Flying Indians (1819)
- The Human Mutant (excerpt from "The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins") (1966)
- The Unrivalled Adventures of That Great Aeronaut and Glum, Peter Wilkins: Taken from the Original Ms. of the Author: Containing His Shipwreck on a Loadstone Rock, Near the Southern Pole: His Precipitation Into a New Country, Through a Subterraneous Cavern: His Marriage There with Kiekeepewenee, a Whiskeean, or Flying Woman of Korkrdrxt: His Wonderful Conveyance Thro' the Air to King Georgetti: The Rebellion He Overturned at Madgaker, with the Customs and Manners of the Inhabitants There: Also, the Extraordinary Manner of His Being Taken on Board the Hector, a South-Whaler, in Which Ship he Returned to Portsmouth, Where He Died by T. Trueman, F.R.S., Peter's Amanuensis on Board the Hector (1802)
