LC control no. | no2016007564 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Cartmill, Cleve |
Variant(s) | Kartmill, Kliv, 1908-1964 |
Birth date | 1908-06-21 |
Death date | 196402-11 |
Place of birth | Platteville (Wis.) |
Field of activity | Science fiction Fantasy fiction Short stories Speculative fiction |
Profession or occupation | Authors |
Found in | Greenberg, Martin. Journey to infinity, ©1951: title page (Cleve Cartmill; science fiction) Wikipedia, January 20, 2016 (Cleve Cartmill; Cleve Cartmill (1908-1964) was an American writer of science fiction and fantasy short stories. He is best remembered for what is sometimes referred to as "the Cleve Cartmill affair", when his 1944 story "Deadline" attracted the attention of the FBI by reason of its detailed description of a nuclear weapon similar to that being developed by the highly classified Manhattan Project) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleve_Cartmill> Internet speculative fiction database, 15 August 2018 (Cleve Cartmill; legal name: Cartmill, Cleve E.; born 21 June 1908 in Platteville, Wisconsin; death date in Orange County, California, 11 February 1964; author of the infamous "Deadline", which described an atomic bomb a year before one was ever dropped, which the government attempted to suppress. Also wrote under the names Michael Corbin, Kliv Kartmil) |
Associated language | eng |