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− | '''William Elliott Dold, Jr.''', was an illustrator who edited the [[pulp]] ''[[Miracle Science and Fantasy Stories]]'' for its two issues in 1931. He also drew for other [[prozines]], such as ''[[Astounding]]'', ''[[Cosmic Stories]]'' and ''[[Zoom]]''. | + | '''William Elliott Dold, Jr.''', was an illustrator who edited the [[pulp]] ''[[Miracle Science and Fantasy Stories]]'' for its two issues in 1931. He wrote a story for its second issue, too. Dold also drew for other [[prozines]], such as ''[[Astounding]]'', ''[[Cosmic Stories]]'' and ''[[Zoom]]''. |
He was the son of noted psychiatrist William Elliott Dold (1856–1942) and younger brother of [[sf]] author [[Douglas Dold]] (1888–1931). | He was the son of noted psychiatrist William Elliott Dold (1856–1942) and younger brother of [[sf]] author [[Douglas Dold]] (1888–1931). |
Revision as of 09:43, 23 February 2021
(1889 – 1957)
William Elliott Dold, Jr., was an illustrator who edited the pulp Miracle Science and Fantasy Stories for its two issues in 1931. He wrote a story for its second issue, too. Dold also drew for other prozines, such as Astounding, Cosmic Stories and Zoom.
He was the son of noted psychiatrist William Elliott Dold (1856–1942) and younger brother of sf author Douglas Dold (1888–1931).
Person | 1889—1957 |
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