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Eric Frank Russell

English science fiction writer

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Birthdate
January 6, 1905
Birthplace
Berkshire
Berkshire
Date of Death
February 28, 1978
Place of Death
Liverpool
Liverpool
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Isaac Asimov Presents The Golden Years of Science Fiction. 2nd Series
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Wasp
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Flying Saucers
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Great World Mysteries
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Fantastic Reading
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Like Nothing on Earth
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Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 3
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Isaac Asimov presents the great science fiction stories, volume 5, 1943
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Author
Author
Engineer
Engineer
Novelist
Novelist
Writer
Writer
ISNI
00000001187759290
Open Library ID
OL1349906A0
VIAF
697706980

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United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Genre
Science fiction
Science fiction
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Short story
Irony
Irony
Pseudonym
Duncan H. Munro
Maurice G. Hugi
Webster Craig
Nialle Wilde
Wikidata ID
Q329999
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Eric Frank Russell (born January 6, 1905, in Berkshire, United Kingdom) was a British writer and engineer . He held citizenship in both the United Kingdom and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland . Russell's career as a novelist and writer mainly focused on science fiction and short story genres, with his work often featuring irony . He passed away on February 28, 1978, in Liverpool, United Kingdom .

During his writing career, Eric Frank Russell used several pseudonyms, including Duncan H. Munro, Maurice G. Hugi, Nialle Wilde, and Webster Craig . As an individual in the literary world, Russell is often remembered for his contribution to the science fiction genre .

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