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E. E. Smith

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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
505: 764:. This initially entailed almost a year's worth of 18-hour days and seven-day workweeks. Individuals who knew Smith confirmed that he had a role in developing mixes for doughnuts and other pastries, but the contention that he developed the first process for making powdered sugar adhere to doughnuts cannot be substantiated. Smith was reportedly dislocated from his job at Dawn Donuts by prewar rationing in early 1940. 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 464: 449: 431: 312:, Scotland; her parents were Donald Scott MacDougall, a violinist, and Jessica Craig MacLean. Her father had moved to Boise when the children were young, and later sent for his family; he died while they were en route in 1905. Jeanne's mother, who remarried businessman and retired politician John F. Kessler in 1914 worked at, and later owned, a boarding house on Ridenbaugh Street. 3547: 573:, he submitted it to that magazine. It was accepted, initially for $ 75, later raised to $ 125. It was published as a three-part serial in the August to October 1928 issues and it was such a success that associate editor Sloane requested a sequel before the second installment had been published. (According to Warner, but no other source, Smith began work on the sequel, 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. 670:, "in which scientific detail would not be bothered about, and in which his imagination would run riot." Indeed, characters within the story point out its psychological and scientific implausibilities, and sometimes even seem to suggest self-parody. At other times, they are conspicuously silent about obvious implausibilities. The January 1933 issue of 356: 1300:(in both magazine and book appearances) also suggests anticipation of the terrorist uses of poison gases. However, Smith lived through WWI, when the use of poison gas on troops was well known to the populace; extending the assumption that pirates might use it if they could obtain it was no great extension of the present-day knowledge. 795:, plus a detailed graph of its structure, with "peaks of emotional intensity and the valleys of characterization and background material." He notes, however, that he was never able to follow any of his outlines at all closely, as the "characters get away from me and do exactly as they damn please." After completing the rough draft of 1276:. In your story, you reached the situation the Navy was in—more communication channels than integration techniques to handle it. You proposed such an integrating technique and proved how advantageous it could be. You, sir, were 100% right. As the Japanese Navy—not the hypothetical Boskonian fleet—learned at an appalling cost." 521: 1319:). He describes a nuclear process yielding large amounts of energy and producing only negligible radioactive waste—which then goes on to form the basis of the adventures in the Skylark books. Smith's general description of the process of discovery is highly evocative of Röntgen's descriptions of his discovery of the 1539:, and Edgar Rice Burroughs. Moskowitz also notes that Smith's "reading enthusiasms included poetry, philosophy, ancient and medieval history, and all of English literature". (Smith's grandson notes that he spoke, and sang, German.) The influence of these is not readily apparent, except in the Roman section of 1087:
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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in 1959. His late story "The 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 expressed a preference for inventing fictional technologies that were not strictly impossible (so far as the science of the day was aware) but highly unlikely: "the more highly improbable a concept is—short of being contrary to mathematics whose fundamental operations involve no neglect of
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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
636:, Smith considered it his finest work. He later said of it, "This was really scientific fiction; not, like the Skylarks, pseudo-science". Even at the end of his career, he considered it his only work of true science fiction. It was published in the July through September 1931 issues of 1335:, this technology has grown into an "Electronic Brain" which is capable of computation on all "bands" of energy—electromagnetism, gravity, and "tachyonic" energy and radiation bands included. This is itself derived from a discussion of reductionist atomic theory in the second novel, 2424:"Doughnut Specialist Smith" says "It wasn't until 1919 that work really began ... Five years passed before acceptance by the first science-fiction magazine on the American market, and two more years elapsed before it was published." This is not consistent with other sources. 1423:
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 Trestrail with the help of several California science-fiction authors and
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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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Pohl in 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 Gharlane's Lens FAQ Question 1. The Arisians' near-omniscience about the future is also interpolated, e.g.,
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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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Costigan & Bradley's lack of comment when they discover that the ship they are on has passed the speed of light, February p. 84, p. 168. This is the first mention in the story 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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Smith was widely read by scientists and engineers from the 1930s into the 1970s. Literary precursors of ideas which arguably entered the military-scientific complex include
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Verna Jean (later Verna Smith Trestrail), born August 25, 1920, in Michigan, was his literary executor until her death in 1994. (Her son Kim Trestrail is now the executor.)
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Sanders p. 65. The book does, however, have significant scientific implausibilities, for example the breathable atmosphere on Saturn and some of Jupiter and its satellites.
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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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1900 Census, House 1515, Residence 438, Family 371, 3rd Ward of Spokane County, Washington, recorded June 13, 1900, accessed via online census images at heritagequest.com
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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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is not a part of the series, despite occasional erroneous statements to the contrary. (It is listed as a novel in the series in some paperback editions of the 1970s.)
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Sanders p. 1 & 7. Trestrail p. 2 instead says that the family moved that year to Idaho, but Moskowitz p. 11–12 and Eshbach p. 85 both seem to agree with Sanders.
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In January 1936, a time period where he was already an established science-fiction writer, he took a job for salary plus profit-sharing, as production manager at
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series". While the book covers indicate the series was written by Smith and Goldin together, Goldin only ever had Smith's original novella to expand upon.
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One evening late in 1919, after moving to Michigan, Smith was baby-sitting (presumably for Roderick) while his wife attended a movie. He resumed work on
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Moskowitz p. 11. For this and all following dates, see also the timelines in Lucchetti pp. 31–35 and 113–47 and, to a lesser extent, Sanders pp. 1–2.
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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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Letter from Flip Kleffner, Director of Alumni Relations, University of Idaho Alumni Association, to Verna Smith Trestrail, dated February 27, 1984.
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editor John W. Campbell encouraged his writers to make stories. Despite this, it was rejected by Campbell, and it was eventually published by
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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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Both Moskowitz and Smith's daughter Verna Smith Trestrail report that Smith had a troubled relationship with John Campbell, the editor of
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in the early '50s accused his fiction of being passé, and he made an attempt to do something more in line with the concepts about which
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1910 Census, Residence 37, Family 37, Markham Precinct, Bonner County, Idaho, recorded April 25, 1910, accessed via heritagequest.com.
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was the editor who accepted it, but Sloane's Knowledge (XXG) biography states that he was managing editor for the first issue of
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Smith worked mainly as a manual laborer until he injured his wrist while fleeing from a fire at the age of 19. He attended the
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In his 1947 essay "The Epic of Space", Smith listed (by last name only) authors he enjoyed reading: John W. Campbell,
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He could not even pray, with immortal Merritt's Dwayanu, "Luka - turn your wheel so that I need not slay this woman!"
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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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Both Constantinescu's name and title are misspelled in the essay: Canstantinescu's "War of the Universes", p. 84.
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An inarguable influence was described in a June 11, 1947, letter to Smith from John W. Campbell (the editor of
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the following year, after taking a teaching fellowship at Berkeley. Whether the two were related is not known.
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chemical engineer and a member of the American Astronomical Society and several other scientific associations
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Once Dawn Donuts became profitable in late 1936, Smith wrote an 85-page outline for what became the four core
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Presumably, this is later Rear Admiral Caleb Lanning, shipmate, friend, and occasional co-author of Heinlein.
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series written in the early 1980s, Marc Remillard, was strongly influenced by Smith's villain character from
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making unauthorized changes. Fan letters in the magazine complained about the novel's containment within the
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became the leading science-fiction magazine during this period, but does not attribute this solely to Smith.
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The effect of bleaching with oxides of nitrogen upon the baking quality and commercial value of wheat flour
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Nerado's comment, "Destruction, always destruction ... they are a useless race", February p. 81, p. 160.
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Garby, whose husband died in 1928, was not interested in further collaboration, so Smith began work on
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introduced it with a one-page summary of the previous stories, which were all at least 30 years old.
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s financial difficulties prevented the story from appearing. Smith then submitted the manuscript to
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The Commandant's account of the Patrol's early history at the beginning of the magazine version of
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novels, and particular after the "Battle of Klovia" broke the Boskonian's power base at the end of
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would appear in the March issue, and that issue's cover illustrated a scene from the story, but
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headed by Herbert Hoover. His draft card, partly illegible, seems to show that Smith requested
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as positive ones. Tremaine responded extremely positively to a brief description of the idea.
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alone. It was published as another three-part serial, in the August to October 1930 issues of
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March 1934, p. 16, first edition p.196, as proving the pointlessness of the Nevians' attack.
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as a negative example. After the outline was complete, he wrote a more detailed outline of
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Trestrail pp. 3 & 4, Sanders p. 8, Moskowitz p. 13. Trestrail spells the name "Allen."
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in 1980. A more detailed, although allegedly error-ridden biography is in Sam Moskowitz's
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was completed by the end of 1916, when Smith and Garby gradually abandoned work on it.
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was impressed, at an early age, with the optimistic vision of the future presented in
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Smith spent the next few years working on "light farm machinery and heavy tanks for
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Draft card (partly illegible). June 5, 1917. Retrieved from Ancestry.com July 2007.
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Lyman Cleveland's comment on the easy availability of "solid asteroids of iron",
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on the way. (Smith did not like to fly.) In 1963, he was presented the inaugural
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novels would later be named Clarissa MacDougall.) Jeanne MacDougall was born in
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A few years later and 13 years after Smith's death, Verna Smith arranged with
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and socialistic/communistic influences in the colonization of other planets.
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Clarissa M. (later Clarissa Wilcox), was born December 13, 1921, in Michigan.
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Letter from John W. Campbell to E. E. Smith, pages 1–2, Dated June 11, 1947.
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Smith acknowledges the help of the Galactic Roamers writers' workshop, plus
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Smith's novelette "Lord Tedric", the cover story in the March 1954 issue of
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Letter from John W. Campbell to E. E. Smith, page 2-3, Dated June 11, 1947.
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novels. It is an extension to the main storyline which takes place between
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Robert Heinlein and Smith were friends. (Heinlein dedicated his 1958 novel
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One evening in 1915, the Smiths were visiting a former classmate from the
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Smith then began work on what he intended as a new series, starting with
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was based on the attack on the Mardonalian fortress in chapter seven of
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time or planet, and fought purely local enemies of his own time period.
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In 1919, Smith was hired as chief chemist for F. W. Stock & Sons of
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Moskowitz p. 17–8, Rogers pp. 24–30. Rogers agrees with Moskowitz that
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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"
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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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series was originally published). In it, Campbell relayed Captain
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elements would be required and he was uncomfortable with that.
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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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entitled "What Does This Convention Mean?" He attended the
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This was the official website of the hall of fame to 2004.
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infinitesimals—the better I like it" was his phrase.
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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 1504: 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 3638: 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: 2001: 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 2296: 2294: 2292: 1331:storage. By the third novel in the series, 867:1940, giving a speech on the importance of 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 3645: 3631: 3623: 3263:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3084:"Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame" 2167:History of Idaho: The Gem of the Mountains 2028: 2026: 2024: 722:In the winter of 1933–34, Smith worked on 49: 38: 2791: 2789: 2751: 2749: 2536: 2534: 2532: 2513: 2511: 2231: 2229: 2223:Lucchetti p. 32, Warner, Moskowitz p. 22. 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 2713: 2711: 2473:Warner, "Edward E. Smith — A Biography" 1975: 1973: 1971: 1969: 1967: 1963: 1647:wrote one of the first computer games, 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. 3256: 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 7: 3184:Science-fiction: The Gernsback Years 2849:Z9M9Z – A Lensman Website – Gallery. 2719:http://www.bookrags.com/Edward_Elgar 2077: 2075: 2073: 2071: 2069: 2067: 2065: 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 25: 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 3545: 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 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:. 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Edward E. Smith
Ezekiel Ezra Smith
Smith c. 1960
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Seaside, Oregon
Food engineer
University of Idaho
chemical engineering
space opera
food engineer
doughnut
science-fiction author
Lensman
Skylark
space opera
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Presbyterians
Maine
Spokane, Washington
Pend Oreille River
Kootenai County
Washington
Bonner County, Idaho
University of Idaho
prep school
chemical engineering
Gilbert and Sullivan
tuberculosis
Boise, Idaho
Glasgow

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