E. E. Smith (English Wikipedia)

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  • Clinton Constantinescu (1912–1999), later Clinton Constant, was a Romanian Canadian chemical engineer and a member of the American Astronomical Society and several other scientific associations [2] Archived February 23, 2013, at archive.today. "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 "Science-fiction: The Gernsback Years"[3]

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  • Smith, Edward E. (March 1953). "The People Who Make Other Worlds, No. 11: Edward E. Smith". Other Worlds. 5 (3): 1, 159.
  • Clarke, Arthur C. (1990). Astounding Days. New York: Bantam. pp. 104. ISBN 0-553-34822-1.

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  • Clinton Constantinescu (1912–1999), later Clinton Constant, was a Romanian Canadian chemical engineer and a member of the American Astronomical Society and several other scientific associations [2] Archived February 23, 2013, at archive.today. "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 "Science-fiction: The Gernsback Years"[3]

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  • Hawley, James Henry (1920). History of Idaho: The Gem of the Mountains. S.J. Clarke Publishing Company.
  • Clinton Constantinescu (1912–1999), later Clinton Constant, was a Romanian Canadian chemical engineer and a member of the American Astronomical Society and several other scientific associations [2] Archived February 23, 2013, at archive.today. "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 "Science-fiction: The Gernsback Years"[3]

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  • Gharlane LensFaq section 1[permanent dead link], Moskowitz p. 19, "The Epic of Space" p. 85. Smith's account in "The Epic of Space" does not mention Tremaine's commitment. Moskowitz says that the outline was 80 pages. Smith only mentions that the section on Galactic Patrol was "only a few pages long."

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  • For example, one letter from John W. Campbell on pages 567–68 of the September issue ends by stating that Skylark of Space 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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