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Ray Palmer Table of Contents INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV CHAPTER XVI CHAPTER XVIII CHAPTER XIX CHAPTER XX CHAPTER XXI CHAPTER XXII CHAPTER XXIII INTRODUCTION ^┬╗ тАЬRog PhillipsтАЭ is the form of his byline used by Roger Phillips Graham for all his pulp magazine fiction. An important and well-regarded science fiction author during the 1940s-50s, PhillipsтАЩ popularity was confirmed when he was nominated for the coveted Hugo Award for his 1958 novelette, тАЬRat in the Skull.тАЭ Sadly, despite penning over one hundred short stories and novels, including the humorous тАЬLefty BakerтАЭ series, and the first тАЬfanzineтАЭ review column to appear in a professional publication, тАЬThe Club House,тАЭ from 1948-1954, Rog Phillips has become almost forgotten today. A graduate of SpokaneтАЩs Gonzaga University, Phillips worked as a power plant engineer until World War II, when he became a welder in a naval shipyard. After the war, his interest in science fiction brought him to PalmerтАЩs attention, and the тАЬRog PhillipsтАЭ byline began to appear regularly in PalmerтАЩs lurid, high-circulation pulp, Amazing Stories, as well as other publications of the era. For a time, he was married |
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