LC control no. | n 88047910 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Landis, Arthur H., 1917-1986 |
Variant(s) | Landis, Arthur H., 1917- Keaveny, James R., 1917-1986 |
Birth date | 1917-11-21 |
Death date | 1986-01-27 |
Place of birth | Birmingham (Ala.) |
Place of death | Los ANgeles (Calif.) |
Field of activity | Science fiction |
Profession or occupation | Authors |
Found in | His Death in the olive groves, 1988: CIP t.p. (Arthur H. Landis) data sheet (1917-1986) LC data base, 2-13-88 (hdg.: Landis, Arthur H., 1917- ) Wikipedia, viewed March 15, 2017 (acess point: Arthur H. Landis; Arthur Harold Landis (1917 - January 1986) was an American fantasy, fiction and non-fiction author; born at Birmingham, Alabama; In 1965 Landis wrote a fantasy novel A World Called Camelot; in 1969, he founded the horror- and fantasy-fiction magazine Coven 13 which serialized the novel as Let There Be Magick! as by James R. Keaveny, along with publishing the work of a number of other writers. The novel was reprinted in book form in 1976, under the "Camelot" title and his own name. He later published sequels Camelot in Orbit (1978) and The Magick of Camelot (1981) as well as the thematically similar Home to Avalon (1982); died of bone cancer in Los Angeles in 1986) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_H._Landis> Internet speculative fiction database, 15 March 2017 (access point: Arthur H. Landis; legal name: Landis, Arthur Harold; birthdate: 21 November 1917; deathdate: 27 January 1986; used these alternate names: James R. Keaveny) <http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?3773> |
Associated language | eng |