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heroic qualities similar to those of the heroes in Smith's original novels and can communicate with an extra-dimensional race of beings known as the
Scientists, whose archenemy is Fra Villion, a mysterious character described as a dark knight, skilled in whip-sword combat, and evil genius behind the creation of a planetoid-sized "iron sphere" armed with a weapon capable of destroying planets. As a result, Smith is believed by many to be the unacknowledged progenitor of themes that would appear in
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3180:. "War of the Universe", one of his forays into science fiction, depicted a grand multisided space melee using a great variety of superscience weapons, and involving various human races which developed independently of each other on many planets, as well as insectoid, bird-like, and termite-like creatures. A summary is provided on p. 83 of Everett Franklin Bleiler and Richard Bleiler's
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726:, but he felt that the story was getting out of control. He sent his first draft to Tremaine, with a distraught note asking for suggestions. Tremaine accepted the rough draft for $ 850, and announced it in the June 1934 issue, with a full-page editorial and a three-quarter-page advertisement. The novel was published in the August 1934 through February 1935 issues.
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to publish another novel of the same name about the same fictional character, introducing it as "a new series conceived by E. E. 'Doc' Smith". Eklund later went on to publish the other novels in the series, one or two under the pseudonym "E. E. 'Doc' Smith" or "E. E. Smith". The protagonist possesses
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Imperial Stars" (1964), featuring a troupe of circus performers involved in sabotage in a galactic empire, recaptured some of the atmosphere from his earlier works and was intended as the first in a new series, with outlines of later parts rumored to still exist. In fact,
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novels involves precursors of modern information technology. The humanoid aliens encountered in the first novel have developed a primitive technology called the "mechanical educator", which allows direct conversion of brain waves into intelligible thought for transmission to others or for electrical
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who wanted to change the situation in his own time by modifying certain events of the past. From this instruction, he was able to build better suits of armor and help defeat the villains of the piece. Unlike Eklund's later novels based on these short stories, the original Tedric never left his own
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Smith had been contemplating writing a "space-police novel" since early 1927; once he had "the
Lensmen's universe fairly well set up", he reviewed his science-fiction collection for "cops-and-robbers" stories. He cites Clinton Constantinescue's "War of the Universe" as a negative example, and
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Lee Garby offered to take care of the love interest and the romantic dialogue, and Smith decided to give it a try. The sources of inspirations for the main characters in the novel were themselves; the "Seatons" and "Cranes" were based on the Smiths and Garbys, respectively. About one third of
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novels, he notes that
Clinton Constantinescu's "War of the Universe" was not a masterpiece, but says that Starzl and Williamson were masters; this suggests that Starzl's Interplanetary Flying Patrol may have been an influence on Smith's Triplanetary Patrol, later the
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novels was the difficulty in maintaining military secrecy—as advanced capabilities are revealed, the opposing side can often duplicate them. This point was also discussed extensively by John
Campbell in his letter to Smith. Also in the later
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in the United States in the early 1990s without payment of royalties to the Smith family were successfully blocked in court by Verna Smith
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edition pp. 8–9.) The reference to "the days of the semi-inert drive" and the Third
Galactic Survey on page 34 of the same issue is not consistent with the history of partial inertialessness in either version of
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Lucchetti p. 15, Al Trestrail in Lucchetti p. 19. Al Trestrail (p. 20) and Pohl (p. 14) also mention church attendance (Pohl in a fictional context), which none of the other sources seem to.
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Costigan & Bradley's failure to object, when told of the
Nevians' impending second raid on Tellus (Earth), that they could easily obtain iron without further destruction, February p. 88, p. 175.
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March 1934 pp. 28 & 33; cp. Fantasy Press edition pp. 223 & 231.) See also
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describes in relative detail the protagonist's research into separation of platinum group residues, subsequent experiments involving electrolysis, and the discovery of a process evocative of
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he married Jeanne Craig MacDougall, the sister of his college roommate, Allen Scott (Scotty) MacDougall. (Her sister was named Clarissa MacLean MacDougall; the heroine of the
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in Washington, D.C., developing standards for butter and for oysters, while studying food chemistry at George Washington University. During World War I, he "wanted to fly a
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was first place in the Analytical Laboratory statistics "by a lightyear", with three runners-up in a distant tie for second place. The cover was also praised by readers in
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in 1914. He was president of the Chemistry Club, the Chess Club, and the Mandolin and Guitar Club, and captain of the Drill and Rifle Team; he also sang the bass lead in
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novels. In early 1937, Tremaine committed to buying them. Segmenting the story into four novels required considerable effort to avoid dangling loose ends. Smith cited
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which he finished in the autumn of 1930. In this novel, he took pains to avoid the scientific impossibilities which had bothered some readers of the
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had been "the best story of scientifiction ever printed"—although most of the letter was devastating criticism of the science in the story.
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was the editor who accepted it, but Sloane's Knowledge biography states that he was managing editor for the first issue of
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of British ancestry. His mother was a teacher born in Michigan in February 1855; his father was a sailor, born in
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813:. Unlike the revised book edition, it was not set in the same universe as
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One evening in 1915, the Smiths were visiting a former classmate from the
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time or planet, and fought purely local enemies of his own time period.
744:, fell into financial difficulties, both skipping issues within a year.
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In 1919, Smith was hired as chief chemist for F. W. Stock & Sons of
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2679:
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2386:, PhD thesis, George Washington University, 1919, approximately 100 pp.
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211:
3477:"Interviews: J. Michael Straczynski Answers Your Questions - Slashdot"
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p. 120, citing and agreeing with Isaac Asimov in his introduction to
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in Washington, D.C. Some of his biography is captured in an essay by
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in the fall and winter, driving the smaller of their two trailers to
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Proceedings of the American Chemical Society 1928 "Deceased Members"
2182:"Z9M9Z - A Lensman Website - Noreascon 4, E. E. "Doc" Smith Exhibit"
1007:
the Imperial Stars characters and concepts were continued by author
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was published in the September 1937 through February 1938 issues of
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In his nonseries novels written after his professional retirement,
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Clinton Constantinescu (1912–1999), later Clinton Constant, was a
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and associate editor until 1929, when he became editor, replacing
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Sanders, p. 1; Lucchetti, p. 32; Barrett, p. 4, following Sanders.
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1660:
1653:, with inspiration from the space battles from the Lensman series.
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series was originally published). In it, Campbell relayed Captain
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1448:, complaining about loose ends at the end of one of his novels.
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2331:"Doughnut Specialist Smith" says that his M.S. degree was from
2246:"The Project Gutenberg eBook of Tedric, by E. E. SMITH, Ph. D."
402:
elements would be required and he was uncomfortable with that.
715:. When he learned that he was too late, he suggested a third
2703:
Computer games: 40 years of fun, ZDNet UK, November 23, 2001
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on pages 567–68 of the September issue ends by stating that
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In Smith's original short stories, Tedric was a smith (both
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was extremely well received, as was its cover illustration.
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does not describe what happened in the magazine version of
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Sanders, pp. 1, 9; Moskowitz, p. 15. Both sources say that
2084:"The People Who Make Other Worlds, No. 11: Edward E. Smith"
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entitled "What Does This Convention Mean?" He attended the
3394:"IGN: Interview with J. Michael Straczynski (Part 1 of 4)"
3104:
This was the official website of the hall of fame to 2004.
3052:"The Locus Index of SF Awards: Index of Literary Nominees"
3088:
Mid American Science Fiction and Fantasy Conventions, Inc
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by Graeme Wearden. The article does not provide a source.
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s letter column, and he was paid ¾¢ per word, surpassing
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was the last of Smith's 1930s novels to be serialized in
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novels. Efforts to print translations of the associated
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Smith himself appears as a character in the 2006 novel
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Smith earned his master's degree in chemistry from the
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Seekers of tomorrow; masters of modern science fiction
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Smith's novels are generally considered to be classic
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infinitesimals—the better I like it" was his phrase.
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Heinlein credited him for being his main influence:
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Smith published two novelettes entitled "Tedric" in
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Food engineer and science-fiction author (1890–1965)
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1419:. In a passage on his preparation for writing the
1032:, beginning once again as the cover story. Editor
1720:An attempt to create a feature film based on the
1598:Derivative works and influence on popular culture
3021:Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century
2717:The Dictionary of Literary Biography, quoted at
270:; Fred is listed in census records as a farmer.
197:(May 2, 1890 – August 31, 1965) was an American
2655:Moskowitz p. 17, citing "Stories We Reject" in
1805:and as "Commander Ted Smith" in the 1985 novel
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1432:of their victims at the end of chapter five of
2598:Cleveland's expectation, correct according to
1471:as a justification for the possibility of the
967:—a process apparently improvised on the spot.
917:After Smith retired, he and his wife lived in
3900:Columbian College of Arts and Sciences alumni
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2839:January 1938 p. 127 vs. first edition p. 205.
2339:, which is not consistent with other sources.
1699:, also has acknowledged the influence of the
832:s October 1939 through January 1940 issues.
825:, the fourth book in the series, appeared in
648:, and Sloane sided with the readers. So when
221:series. He is sometimes called the father of
8:
2005:
2003:
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1689:novels were a major influence on his youth.
1622:and the short story "Space Rats of the CCC".
1028:, ran in the June to October 1965 issues of
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1331:storage. By the third novel in the series,
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632:novels. Even in 1938, after he had written
348:Early chemical career and the beginning of
281:in 1907, and graduated with two degrees in
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3263:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
3084:"Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame"
2167:History of Idaho: The Gem of the Mountains
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2136:Western States Marriage Index Entry 84846
1475:. Also, an extended reference is made to
1387:, as well as the character John Kenton),
3573:Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame
1759:explained that a major character in her
1616:also parodied Smith's work in the novel
1436:seems a clear allusion to chapter 29 of
1172:Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame
1156:was one of five finalists when the 1966
1110:" of 20th-century science fiction (with
941:, which was reprinted in the collection
289:operettas. His undergraduate thesis was
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2473:Warner, "Edward E. Smith — A Biography"
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1963:
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1060:in 1964 entitled "The Imperial Stars".
577:, before the first book was accepted.)
323:, was employed as a design engineer at
319:Roderick N., born June 3, 1918, in the
3870:Science Fiction Hall of Fame inductees
3616:, Smith's bachelor's thesis, from the
3479:. Features.slashdot.org. April 2, 2014
3284:. Hyperion Press. pp. 21–22, 24.
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1125:I have learned from many writers—from
359:A scene from the first installment of
3557:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
2825:, and is omitted from page 42 of the
1984:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
1213:Influence on science and the military
1193:) is set in the same universe as the
935:21st World Science Fiction Convention
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3184:Science-fiction: The Gernsback Years
2849:Z9M9Z – A Lensman Website – Gallery.
2719:http://www.bookrags.com/Edward_Elgar
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1547:may be detectable in the account in
1046:Other Worlds Science Fiction Stories
3519:Works by Edward Elmer ('Doc') Smith
3023:. New York: Tor Books, 2014, p. 200
1619:Star Smashers of the Galaxy Rangers
3930:20th-century American male writers
3501:Works by E. E. Smith in eBook form
3453:. January 13, 2008. Archived from
3219:Al Trestrail, in Lucchetti, p. 20.
1986:(ISFDB). Retrieved April 19, 2013.
1513:'s biographical essay on Smith in
1469:Theoretical Chemistry–Fundamentals
1279:One underlying theme of the later
990:was written after critics such as
606:s previous record of half a cent.
367:After college, Smith was a junior
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3235:. London. pp. Introduction.
2413:Sanders, p. 1; Moskowitz, p. 14.
2286:Sanders pp. 8–9, Moskowitz p. 14.
2170:. S.J. Clarke Publishing Company.
1502:, even name-checking the author:
334:in part dedicated his 1982 novel
3880:People from Sheboygan, Wisconsin
3865:American science fiction writers
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2433:Sanders, p. 9; Moskowitz, p. 15.
1612:which Smith reportedly enjoyed.
1158:World Science Fiction Convention
1118:as the second and third novas).
925:, each April, often stopping at
861:World Science Fiction Convention
855:Smith was the guest of honor at
707:, the new editor of the revived
691:, whose new editor, 17-year-old
381:Commission for Relief in Belgium
3910:20th-century American novelists
3146:The Best of Stanley G. Weinbaum
3008:The Best of Stanley G. Weinbaum
2946:. Baen Publishing Enterprises.
2883:Sanders p. 10, Moskowitz p. 12.
2526:Moskowitz p. 16, Sanders p. 65.
2082:Smith, Edward E. (March 1953).
1808:The Cat Who Walks Through Walls
1792:The Chinatown Death Cloud Peril
931:First Fandom Hall of Fame award
385:exemption from military service
315:The Smiths had three children:
238:Edward Elmer Smith was born in
174:
3201:A. Merritt, chapters 29 and 34
3039:(Advent ed.). p. 84.
2816:September 1937 pp. 12–13; cp.
2646:Moskowitz p. 17, Rogers p. 14.
2576:Moskowitz p. 16, Rogers p. 14.
1517:states that he regularly read
1498:, Smith quotes from Merritt's
711:, offered one cent a word for
532:. The novel was serialized in
1:
3529:Works by or about E. E. Smith
3368:. New York: Bantam. pp.
2303:"Around Our Town And Country"
1571:, that is, thought or sense.
1054:The Best of E. E. "Doc" Smith
699:. He finally submitted it to
3345:The John W. Campbell Letters
2901:Sanders p. 10, afterword to
2774:was "only a few pages long."
2301:Cain, Ruth (April 6, 1964).
2199:Heinlein, Robert A. (1984).
2164:Hawley, James Henry (1920).
1582:series had been accepted by
1523:magazine, and everything by
1048:(1953) and "Lord Tedric" in
419:in 1917, studying under Dr.
417:George Washington University
373:National Bureau of Standards
145:1928–1965 (published writer)
3885:People from Seaside, Oregon
3601:(original magazine version)
3593:(original magazine version)
3544:(public domain audiobooks)
2942:Heinlein, Robert A (1986).
2141:September 27, 2007, at the
2117:Star-Mirror, March 25, 1915
1780:is named after the stories.
1303:The beginning of the story
927:science fiction conventions
913:Retirement and late writing
592:series. It was praised in
18:E. E. "Doc" Smith
3946:
3895:University of Idaho alumni
3010:, who was the second nova.
2783:"The Epic of Space" p. 86.
2755:"The Epic of Space" p. 85.
2730:"The Epic of Space" p. 83.
2404:. Retrieved April 5, 2007.
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1669:than a translation of the
1559:, which is reminiscent of
1270:Combat Information Centers
1167:the Best All-Time Series.
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3875:Writers from Boise, Idaho
3564:at the Internet Book List
2741:Amazing Stories Quarterly
610:The early 1930s: between
478:novels were published in
444:cover story (August 1930)
427:, was published in 1919.
153:Science fiction (notably
48:
3890:Novelists from Wisconsin
2862:December 1939 pp. 6, 91.
2692:Moskowitz p. 19, Warner.
2337:Johns Hopkins University
2145:, accessed April 5, 2007
1825:E. E. Smith bibliography
1663:is more an imitation of
1606:wrote a parody entitled
1241:-based warfare, and the
1174:inducted Smith in 2004.
1050:Universe Science Fiction
493:Universe Science Fiction
3920:American male novelists
3826:Galactic Patrol Lensman
3569:"E. E. Smith biography"
3278:Moskowitz, Sam (1974).
2400:April 16, 2007, at the
2203:. New England Library.
1802:The Number of the Beast
873:convention's masquerade
863:, held in Chicago over
455:was also serialized in
300:On October 5, 1915, in
3905:American Presbyterians
3612:July 15, 2014, at the
3176:February 23, 2013, at
3019:William H. Patterson.
2892:Resnick & Siclari.
2874:December 1939 pp. 104.
2186:www.ethanfleischer.com
1773:All Aboard the Skylark
1740:J. Michael Straczynski
1691:J. Michael Straczynski
1545:philosophy of language
1508:
1500:Dwellers in the Mirage
1481:Ballad of Boh Da Thone
1397:Roman Frederick Starzl
1384:Dwellers in the Mirage
1351:, Robert A. Heinlein,
1311:(over 50 years before
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869:science fiction fandom
724:The Skylark of Valeron
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500:nearly 25 years later.
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205:and pastry mixes) and
3229:Smith, E. E. (2013).
2985:Clarke, Sir Arthur C.
2944:Methuselah's Children
2932:, under "References."
2721:accessed May 8, 2007.
1785:Fictional appearances
1732:Imagine Entertainment
1486:May 18, 2013, at the
1442:Children of the Lens.
1326:Another theme of the
1191:Masters of the Vortex
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954:Methuselah's Children
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209:, best known for the
3925:Novelists from Idaho
3915:Pulp fiction writers
3740:The Skylark of Space
3711:Children of the Lens
3704:Second Stage Lensmen
3538:Works by E. E. Smith
3510:Works by E. E. Smith
3418:on September 4, 2006
2992:. pp. 102–3 ff.
2904:Second Stage Lensmen
2122:May 4, 2008, at the
1904:The Skylark of Space
1887:Children of the Lens
1871:Second Stage Lensmen
1645:Steve 'Slug' Russell
1592:Children of the Lens
1557:universal translator
1457:Lloyd Arthur Eshbach
1446:Edgar Rice Burroughs
1444:Smith also mentions
1290:Second Stage Lensmen
1256:, where much of the
1203:Children of the Lens
1073:England of the 1200s
947:Seekers of Tomorrow.
802:Children of the Lens
787:Edgar Rice Burroughs
559:The Skylark of Space
409:The Skylark of Space
361:The Skylark of Space
321:District of Columbia
287:Gilbert and Sullivan
283:chemical engineering
268:Bonner County, Idaho
240:Sheboygan, Wisconsin
234:Family and education
135:chemical engineering
76:Sheboygan, Wisconsin
3618:University of Idaho
3606:Some Clays of Idaho
3457:on January 13, 2008
3412:"ATTN JMS: Lensman"
3400:on August 20, 2008.
3064:on October 16, 2012
2114:Latah County, Idaho
2041:Moskowitz p. 11–12.
1738:began in 2008 with
1629:'s space battle in
1515:Seekers of Tomorrow
1409:Stanley G. Weinbaum
1343:Literary influences
1112:Stanley G. Weinbaum
919:Clearwater, Florida
664:This book would be
552:Hillsdale, Michigan
496:, was novelized by
392:University of Idaho
291:Some Clays of Idaho
275:University of Idaho
252:Spokane, Washington
131:University of Idaho
3808:Spacehounds of IPC
3788:Subspace Encounter
3781:Subspace Explorers
3754:Skylark of Valeron
3718:The Vortex Blaster
3598:Spacehounds of IPC
3232:Subspace encounter
3057:Locus Publications
2926:Gharlane of Eddore
2600:special relativity
2333:Harvard University
1951:Subspace Encounter
1943:Subspace Explorers
1920:Skylark of Valeron
1879:The Vortex Blaster
1753:Pliocene Companion
1681:In his biography,
1366:The Ship of Ishtar
1349:L. Sprague de Camp
1333:Skylark of Valeron
1317:Martin Fleischmann
1266:United States Navy
1207:Spacehounds of IPC
1116:Robert A. Heinlein
996:P. Schuyler Miller
980:Subspace Encounter
976:Subspace Explorers
960:Spacehounds of IPC
939:Robert A. Heinlein
655:Astounding Stories
624:Spacehounds of IPC
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480:Astounding Stories
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453:Spacehounds of IPC
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332:Robert A. Heinlein
256:Pend Oreille River
195:Edward Elmer Smith
64:Edward Elmer Smith
32:Ezekiel Ezra Smith
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3841:
3514:Project Gutenberg
3358:Clarke, Arthur C.
3347:Volume 1, p. 177.
3242:978-0-575-12272-7
3168:Romanian Canadian
3142:A Martian Odyssey
3050:Smith, Edward E.
2766:LensFaq section 1
2626:faster-than-light
2484:Moskowitz, p. 15.
2463:Moskowitz, p. 15.
2444:T. O'Conor Sloane
2415:Warner says 1921.
2249:www.gutenberg.org
1742:, the creator of
1736:Universal Studios
1685:reveals that the
1609:Backstage Lensman
1584:F. Orlin Tremaine
1473:inertialess drive
1013:Family D'Alembert
943:Expanded Universe
865:Labor Day weekend
762:Jackson, Michigan
705:F. Orlin Tremaine
693:Charles D. Hornig
510:The Galaxy Primes
434:The serial novel
421:Charles E. Munroe
396:Lee Hawkins Garby
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