Eric Frank Russell
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Eric Frank Russell (1905–1978) was a prominent British science fiction author known for his witty, often satirical, and anti-authoritarian stories published largely in American pulp magazines. A key figure in the 1950s, he is best known for novels Wasp and Sinister Barrier, and for winning the 1955 Hugo Award for his short story "Allamagoosa".
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With a Strange Device
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Men, Martians And Machines
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Great World Mysteries
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Somewhere a Voice
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Far Stars
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The Great Explosion
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Science Fiction Stories 1
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Masters of science fiction
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Sentinels from space
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With a Strange Device
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Men, Martians And Machines
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Great World Mysteries
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Somewhere a Voice
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Far Stars
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The Great Explosion
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Galaxy_novel_number_01_sinister_barrier
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Science Fiction Stories 1
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Masters of science fiction
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Sentinels from space