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Earl Andrew Binder was the brother of [[Otto Binder]], and wrote together with him under the pseudonym of [[Eando Binder]] as well as under other [[pseudonyms]]. He was a member of the [[Chicago SFL]]. | Earl Andrew Binder was the brother of [[Otto Binder]], and wrote together with him under the pseudonym of [[Eando Binder]] as well as under other [[pseudonyms]]. He was a member of the [[Chicago SFL]]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:02, 13 February 2020
(1904 -- 1966)
Earl Andrew Binder was the brother of Otto Binder, and wrote together with him under the pseudonym of Eando Binder as well as under other pseudonyms. He was a member of the Chicago SFL.
Their older brother, Jack Binder, was a SF and comic book illustrator.
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Person | 1904—1966 |
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