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  • ...Leigh-EdmondHamilton1954.jpeg|thumb|upright=1.25|'''[[Leigh Brackett]] and Edmond Hamilton, 1954.''' ]] '''Edmond Moore Hamilton''' was an author of [[SF]] stories during the mid-20th centu
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  • Also known as the '''Hamilton-Brackett Award''', an award honoring [[Edmond Hamilton]] and [[Leigh Brackett]] Hamilton. The award was presented at the The award was originally named the Edmond Hamilton Award, but following the death of Brackett on March 18, 1978, subs
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  • #REDIRECT [[Edmond Hamilton]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • ...author Gombert has written ''World Wrecker: An Annotated Bibliography of [[Edmond Hamilton]]''.
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  • ...f Arizona in [[Tuscon, AZ]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Alfred Hitchcock]] and [[Edmond Hamilton]].
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  • ...included [[Howard Browne]], Wilma Dorothy Vermilyea ([[Millen Cooke]]), [[Edmond Hamilton]], [[Robert Silverberg]] and [[John Jakes]].
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  • ...Leigh-EdmondHamilton1954.jpeg|thumb|upright=1.25|'''[[Leigh Brackett]] and Edmond Hamilton, 1954.''' ]] '''Edmond Moore Hamilton''' was an author of [[SF]] stories during the mid-20th centu
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  • ...ttLeigh-EdmondHamilton1954.jpeg|thumb|upright=1.25|'''Leigh Brackett and [[Edmond Hamilton]], 1954.''' ]] ...dbye'' (1973), and ''The Empire Strikes Back'' (1980). With her husband, [[Edmond Hamilton]], she was [[GoH]] at [[Pacificon II]], the 1964 [[Worldcon]].
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  • [[Edmond Hamilton]] and [[Otto Binder]] were their first clients and they eventually
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  • ...of the [[pulps]] and has published [[SF]] books by [[Jack Williamson]], [[Edmond Hamilton]], and [[Leigh Brackett]].
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  • [[Metrocon I]] ||October 22-24, 1954 ||[[Edmond Hamilton]] and [[Leigh Brackett]]
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  • * ''Red Sun of Danger'' by Brett Sterling (aka: [[Edmond Hamilton]]) (''[[Startling Stories]]'' Spr 1945)
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  • ...d out, was only the first of a long line of PulpCons. The [[GoHs]] were [[Edmond Hamilton]] and [[Leigh Brackett]].
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  • ...wntown Motor Lodge in [[Detroit]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Al Williamson]], [[Edmond Hamilton]], [[Leigh Brackett]] and Stan Lee.
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  • Stories by [[Edmond Hamilton]], [[David H. Keller]], [[Clark Ashton Smith]], [[Stanley G. Weinb
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  • ...[[Tombstone, AZ]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Hugo Gernsback]] and the [[MC]] was [[Edmond Hamilton]]. It was supposedly run by the Slab City Fantasy Inquisition (SCi
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