Luis Philip Senarens (April 24, 1863 – December 26, 1939) was an American dime novel writer specializing in science fiction, once called "the American Jules Verne".[1]
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called "the American Jules Verne". Senarens grew up in a Cuban-American family in Brooklyn. Around 1882, Senarens began writing new stories in the Frank...
series, LuisSenarens NHI One of the three science heroes hired by Charles Foster Kane to catch Janni Dakkar. Frank Reade series, LuisSenarens NHI Mentioned...
After some titles his well-known series Frank Reade was continued by LuisSenarens (1865–1939) who used "Noname" as well. In Doctor Who, The Doctor's anonymity...
of Victorian science fiction dime novels and story papers written by LuisSenarens Jack Wright (footballer) (1878–1968), Australian footballer for Geelong...
of Frank Reade, Jr., written by ultra-prolific boys' fiction author LuisSenarens as "Noname". In Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam's 1886 novel The Future...
Doughty, Thomas W. Hanshew, Walter Fenton Mott, Dennis O'Sullivan, LuisSenarens, Harvey K. Shackleford, Cornelius Shea, George G. Small, William Howard...
on the Hoffmann story (1881) A mechanical man run by electricity in LuisSenarens' Frank Reade and his Electric Man (1885) Hadaly, a mechanical woman...
Name (novel), an 1862 novel by Wilkie Collins Noname, a pen-name of LuisSenarens Noname (rapper), American rapper, poet, and record producer No Name...
by LuisSenarens, which began in 1882 and frequently centered on airships. The wildly successful Frank Reade Library ran to 191 stories. Senarens' acquaintance...
(1863–1952) – Spanish born, philosopher, essayist, poet, and novelist. LuisSenarens (1865–1939) – Cuban-American science fiction author of The Frank Reade...
characters Frank Reade and Jack Wright, written by Dr. Harry Enton and LuisSenarens (both published under "Noname'). Certainly, the stories and illustrations...
Jr., as its teenaged inventor-hero. These stories were written by Luis P. Senarens (1865–1939) with the pseudonym Noname. Extremely popular during their...