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Wallace G. West was an American SF writer who began publishing genre fiction in 1927 with the story "Loup-Garou" in ''[[Weird Tales]]''.
 
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His short story, "The Last Man," appeared in ''The Pocket Book of Science Fiction'' (1943), edited by [[Donald A. Wollheim]].
 
His short story, "The Last Man," appeared in ''The Pocket Book of Science Fiction'' (1943), edited by [[Donald A. Wollheim]].
  
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(May 22, 1900 – March 3, 1980)

Wallace G. West was an American SF writer who began publishing genre fiction in 1927 with the story "Loup-Garou" in Weird Tales.

His novels included The Bird of Time (1959), Lords of Atlantis (1960), The Memory Bank(1962), River of Time (1963),The Time-Lockers (1964), and The Everlasting Exiles (1967).

His short story, "The Last Man," appeared in The Pocket Book of Science Fiction (1943), edited by Donald A. Wollheim.


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