Randall Garrett
Author
Lord Darcy (character)...of Irish magic and its superiority to those of other countries (especially to Polish magic). As in many of Garrett's other writings, he takes every opportunity to insert subtle, or otherwise, allusions to other fiction-in these stories there... In this article: Lord Darcy, Randall Garrett, Nero Wolfe, James Bond, Fourth Crusade, and Sherlock Holmes |
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Wikipedia | September 21, 2009
Randall Garrett
...series. He was also ordained in the Old Catholic Church. Glen Cook's private detective character Garrett P.I. is named in honor of Garrett. Too Many Magicians (1979, magazine serialization 1966) Murder and Magic (1979, collection of...
In this article: Lord Darcy, Despoilers of the Golden Empire, Lensman series, Ferdinand Feghoot, Sidewise Award, Hugo Award, Sherlock Holmes, and Mark Phillips
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Wikipedia | September 15, 2009
William Tuning
...and a member of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA). He was reported to be authors Jerry Pournelle, Randall Garrett (SCA name: Randall of Hightower) and Robert A. Heinlein. Tuning was closely involved with the founders of the SCA.
In this article: H. Beam Piper, Society for Creative Anachronism, Little Fuzzy, Jerry Pournelle, and Robert A. Heinlein
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Wikipedia | September 14, 2009
SF '57: The Year's Greatest Science Fiction and Fantasy
"When Grandfather Flew to the Moon", by E. L. Malpass "Each an Explorer", by Isaac Asimov "All About 'The Thing'", by Randall Garrett "Put Them All Together, They Spell Monster", by Ray Russell "Digging the Weans", by Robert...
In this article: SF '57: The Year's Greatest Science Fiction And Fantasy, Each an Explorer, Theodore L. Thomas, Judith Merril, Robert Abernathy, Gnome Press, Robert Nathan, Ray Russell, and J. G. Ballard
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Wikipedia | August 26, 2009
The Unicorn Girl
This novel follows the adventures of Michael and Chester though unknown worlds in a quest to assist a damsel in distress - which turns into a quest to save reality. One of the parallel worlds visited is that of Randall Garrett's Lord Darcy .
In this article: The Unicorn Girl, Michael Kurland, Butterfly Kid, Chester Anderson, and Lord Darcy
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Wikipedia | July 31, 2009
Randall (given name)
...per million. Both names combined currently rank at under 100 babies per million. Randall Bal, an American backstroke swimmer Randall Garrett, American science fiction author Randall Goff, Australian water polo player Randall Keith...
In this article: Randal L. Schwartz, Randall Wallace, Battle of Mogadishu, Medal of Honor, Randall Shughart, Randall Bal, Randall Goff, and Randall Keith Orton
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Wikipedia | July 05, 2009
Backstage Lensman
Backstage Lensman is a short story by Randall Garrett, a parody or pastiche of the Lensman series of E.E. 'Doc' Smith . It was first written in 1949, lost and then rewritten in 1978. To readers of the Lensman books it is highly amusing but...
In this article: Backstage Lensman and Lensman series
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sfsite.com | March 16, 2009
Son of Man by Robert Silverberg
...his promise (the youngest person ever to do so). In the summer of 1955, he had moved into an apartment in New York where Randall Garrett, an established science fiction writer, lived next door; Harlan Ellison, another promising young...
In this article: Robert Silverberg, Son of Man, Heraclitus, Plato, New York City, and Goat
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Wikipedia | March 11, 2009
Mark Phillips (author)
...best known work is the "Survivor" series, comprised of five novels and many short stories. In the early 1960s Janifer teamed with Randall Garrett, a prolific contributor to Astounding and other science fiction magazines who is today best...
In this article: Laurence Janifer, Mark Phillips, Hugo Award, Pyramid Books, Astounding, Cosmos, and Analog Science Fiction and Science Fact
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Wikipedia | March 09, 2009
Too Many Magicians
...James Bond and Gandalf the Grey appear. Lord Darcy also appears in several other novellas and short stories by Garrett, but this is Garrett's only novel-length Lord Darcy story. Michael Kurland has written two further novels set in the Lord...
In this article: Lord Darcy, Too Many Magicians, Magician, Hugo Award, Sherlock Holmes, Analog Science Fiction, Nero Wolfe, Doubleday, and Michael Kurland
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Wikipedia | March 14, 2008
Despoilers of the Golden Empire
"Despoilers of the Golden Empire" is a science fiction novelette by Randall Garrett, originally published in Astounding Science Fiction in March 1959 under the pseudonym David Gordon. The story appears to be about an expedition through...
In this article: Despoilers of the Golden Empire, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Francisco Pizarro, Catholic Church, Jesus, Stanley Schmidt, and Flash Gordon
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Randall Garrett (December 16, 1927 - December 31, 1987) was an American science fiction and fantasy author. He was a prolific contributor to Astounding and other science fiction magazines of the 1950s and 1960s. He instructed Robert Silverberg in the techniques of selling large quantities of action-adventure science fiction, and collaborated with him on two novels about Earth bringing civilization to an alien planet.
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