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England, George Allan, 1877-1936

LC control no.n 50010371
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3509.N4
Personal name headingEngland, George Allan, 1877-1936
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Birth date1877-02-09
Death date1936-06-26
Place of birthNebraska
Place of deathNew Hampshire
Field of activityScience fiction Speculative fiction
Profession or occupationAuthors
Found inHis Fiat hax, 1914.
Tinieblas y amanecer, 2003: title page (by George Allan England) title page verso (translated into Spanish by Román Goicoechea; original title: Darkness and dawn)
Internet speculative fiction database, 30 March, 2016 (George Allan England; born 9 February 1877; died 26 June 1936)
Wikipedia, 30 March 2016 (George Allan England (1877-1936) was an American author and explorer; he is best known for his speculative and science fiction works; many of his works have socialist themes; England was born in Nebraska; he attended Harvard University, where he received Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) and Master of Arts (M.A.) degrees; in 1912 he stood for Governor of Maine as the socialist candidate; in that election, he finished in third place with 2,081 votes (1.47%); England died in a hospital in New Hampshire, although there is a legend that he disappeared on a treasure hunt)
Associated languageeng