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− | Earl Andrew Binder | + | '''Earl Andrew Binder''' ([https://diyhistory.lib.uiowa.edu/transcribe/4880/156359 rhymes with ''tinder'']) was the brother of [[Otto Binder]], and wrote together with him under the [[pseudonym]] of [[Eando Binder]] as well as under other [[penames]]. He was a member of the [[Chicago Clubs#Chicago Science Fiction League|Chicago SFL]]. |
− | Their older brother, [[Jack Binder]], was | + | Their older brother, [[Jack Binder]], was an [[SF]] and [[comic book]] illustrator. |
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{{person | born=1904 | died=1966}} | {{person | born=1904 | died=1966}} |
Latest revision as of 09:31, 11 November 2023
(October 4, 1904 – October 13, 1966)
Earl Andrew Binder (rhymes with tinder) was the brother of Otto Binder, and wrote together with him under the pseudonym of Eando Binder as well as under other penames. He was a member of the Chicago SFL.
Their older brother, Jack Binder, was an SF and comic book illustrator.
Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.
Person | 1904—1966 |
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