Eric Frank Russell
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 46 years ago |
Date of birth | January 6,1905 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Sandhurst |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | February 28,1978 |
Died | Liverpool |
United Kingdom | |
Short stories | Allamagoosa |
Dear Devil | |
. . . And Then There Were None | |
The Waitabits | |
Study in Still Life | |
...And Then There W... | |
...And Then There Were None | |
Job | Author |
Novelist | |
Awards | Prometheus Hall of Fame Award |
Hugo Award for Best Short Story | |
Nominations | Retro Hugo Award for Best Novelette |
Prometheus Award for Best Novel | |
Locus Award for Best Collection | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 602437 |
Sinister Barrier
Wasp
The Great Explosion
Three to Conquer
Men, Martians and Machines
The Best of Eric Frank Russell
Sentinels From Space
The Mindwarpers
Allamagoosa
Next of Kin
Major Ingredients
Dreadful Sanctuary
Entities: The Selected Novels of Eric Frank Russell
Far Stars
Like Nothing on Earth
Deep Space
Design for Great-Day
Darker Tides
Legwork
Eric Frank Russell Short Stories Collection
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 17 (1955)
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 14 (1952)
Science- fiction-Stories: Russell - Wyndham - Heinlein - Harrison - Ellison
Twisted
Wasp
The Great Explosion
Three to Conquer
Men, Martians and Machines
The Best of Eric Frank Russell
Sentinels From Space
The Mindwarpers
Allamagoosa
Next of Kin
Major Ingredients
Dreadful Sanctuary
Entities: The Selected Novels of Eric Frank Russell
Far Stars
Like Nothing on Earth
Deep Space
Design for Great-Day
Darker Tides
Legwork
Eric Frank Russell Short Stories Collection
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 17 (1955)
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 14 (1952)
Science- fiction-Stories: Russell - Wyndham - Heinlein - Harrison - Ellison
Twisted
Eric Frank Russell Life story
Eric Frank Russell was a British writer best known for his science fiction novels and short stories. Much of his work was first published in the United States, in John W. Campbell's Astounding Science Fiction and other pulp magazines.