- Author: Victor Endersby Author Record # 1781
- Legal Name: Endersby, Victor Arthur
- Birthplace: Augusta, Montana, USA
- Birthdate: 19 December 1891
- Deathdate: 8 November 1988
- Language: English
- Webpages: records.ancestry.com
- Used These Alternate Names: John Danelaw, Victor A. Endersby
- Note: Graduating from Stanford in 1916, Endersby served in the Army Corp of Engineers during Word War I. He became a civil engineer in California in the 1920s, and wrote numerous technical articles on highway construction.
- Author Tags: floating man (1), catastrophe (1), California submerged (1), camouflage (1), antigravity (1), suspended animation (1), flying saucer (1)
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Chapbooks
- Disowned (2009)
- The Day of Judgement (1930) [only as by Victor A. Endersby]
- The Gimlet (1930)
- After 5000 Years (1930) [only as by Victor A. Endersby]
- Disowned (1932)
- A Job of Blending (1934)
- When the Top Wobbled (1936)
- Architect of Chaos (1953) [only as by John Danelaw]
- Letter (Air Wonder Stories, November 1929): A Controversy: What Sustains a Plane? (1929) [only as by Victor A. Endersby]
- Letter (Air Wonder Stories, March 1930): The Oriental Issue (1930) [only as by Victor A. Endersby]
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Letter (Science Wonder Stories, April 1930) (1930)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Letter (Science Wonder Stories, April 1930): The Atom (1930) [as by Victor A. Endersby]
- Scientific Responsibility (1930)
- Letter (Air Wonder Stories, May 1930): Aviation and War (1930)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, October 1930) (1930)
- Letter (Sex and Life) (1931) [only as by Victor A. Endersby]
- Letter (Wonder Stories, April 1931): Prophetic Dreams Are a Form of Travel (1931) [only as by Victor A. Endersby]
- Letter (Astounding, August 1957) (1957)
- Letter (Astounding/Analog, March 1960) (1960)
- Letter (Analog, August 1968) (1968)