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Fred Clarke was the brother of [[Arthur C. Clarke]], and often stood in for him after Arthur moved to Sri Lanka. He wrote the biography ''Arthur C. Clarke A Life Remembered''
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'''Frederick William Clarke''' was the brother of [[Arthur C. Clarke]], and often stood in for him after Arthur moved to Sri Lanka. His brother's staunchest supporter, he wrote the [[biography]] ''Arthur C. Clarke: A Life Remembered'', which includes much history of 1930s and '40s [[UK]] [[fandom]]. He attended the [[London SF Con]] in 1952 with his wife to accept his brother's [[International Fantasy Award]].
  
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Clarke was a Fellow of the [[British Interplanetary Society]] and the founder of the Clarke family imprint Rocket Publishing. He was a regular attendee at the presentations of the [[Arthur C. Clarke Award]].
  
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He served in the Royal Mechanical and Electrical Engineers in Africa and Burma during [[World War II]] and was awarded citations including the Burma Star, the Defence Medal and the War Medal. He wrote the book, ''Installing Small Pipe Central Heating: Practical Guide'' (1967).
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* {{ISFDB|Fred_W._Clarke}}
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* [https://www.centauri-dreams.org/2013/10/14/arthur-c-clarke-a-life-remembered/ Review of ''Arthur C. Clarke: A Life Remembered''] at centauri-dreams.org.
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Latest revision as of 08:40, 25 September 2024

(April 7, 1921 – April 22, 2013)

Frederick William Clarke was the brother of Arthur C. Clarke, and often stood in for him after Arthur moved to Sri Lanka. His brother's staunchest supporter, he wrote the biography Arthur C. Clarke: A Life Remembered, which includes much history of 1930s and '40s UK fandom. He attended the London SF Con in 1952 with his wife to accept his brother's International Fantasy Award.

Clarke was a Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society and the founder of the Clarke family imprint Rocket Publishing. He was a regular attendee at the presentations of the Arthur C. Clarke Award.

He served in the Royal Mechanical and Electrical Engineers in Africa and Burma during World War II and was awarded citations including the Burma Star, the Defence Medal and the War Medal. He wrote the book, Installing Small Pipe Central Heating: Practical Guide (1967).

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