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CAPT. A. Bertram Chandler, MN 1912-1984. CAPT. A. Bertram Chandler, MN 1912-1984. Master Mariner & Science Fiction Writer. CAPT. Sir William A. Codrington, MN, 9th.Bt. 1934-2006. Master Mariner & Baronet. Attended General Botha Training ...
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Ticonderoga Publications is ecstatic to the point of delirium to announce a forthcoming collection of stories by A Bertram Chandler Award-winning, internationally respected writer and researcher Lucy Sussex. The collection has a working ...
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A few words about A. Bertram Chandler: Born in England in 1912, he'd already had a relatively full career as a merchant marine by the time he published his first novel in 1961. By then, he'd also immigrated to Australia, where he lived ...
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I'd never heard of A. Bertram Chandler before reading Phipps' review, but I'm now dying to check out his work. Apparently he had a full career in the merchant marine before starting to write SF novels in 1961. Phipps writes: ...
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I've made no secret (elsewhere) of my gushing fanboy affliction for the science fiction author A Bertram Chandler. I'm about to inflict it upon you all here within the hallowed pages of another author who's star burns as brightly as ...
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A. Bertram Chandler, Empress Of Outer Space/The Alternate Martians (Ace Double) Philip José Farmer, A Private Cosmos Ian Fleming, Thrilling Cities / O.F. Snelling, 007 James Bond: A Report Robert Heinlein, The Puppet Masters ...
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Why A. Bertram Chandler ISN'T 'Old' SF. September 6, 2008 by crotchetyoldfan. If you noticed, I have a thing for Chandler. If you didn't – I have a thing for Chandler. I particularly have a thing for his Rim Worlds milieu, ...
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CAPT. A. Bertram Chandler, MN. CAPT. A. Bertram Chandler, MN Master Mariner & Science Fiction Writer. 1912-1984. CAPT. Sir William A. Codrington, MN, 9th.Bt. Born: ? Attended General Botha Training School SA 1950/51 ...
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Quote from short story titled The Cage by A Bertram Chandler While there are many stories with "men as zoo animals" theme, these two are the only ones I've read where this is the main theme. Because of shorter length, this is a simpler ...
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THE HAMELIN PLAGUE by A. Bertram Chandler (Monarch 1963). What an awesome cover by Robert Maguire!! The novel, alas--a bit of a letdown. I was really hoping for all rats, all the time, but no such luck here. A race of tool-using mutant ...
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