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'''Barrington J. Bayley''' was a British SF author best known for ''The Soul of the Robot''.
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'''Barrington John Bayley''' was an [[sf]] author from Telford, UK active from the 1950s. His first published story, 'Combat's End', appeared in ''[[Vargo Statten Science Fiction Magazine]]'' #4 (May 1954) and he published eighteen novels and collections from 1972.
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He is listed in [[Ron Bennett]]'s ''[[Directory of Science Fiction Fandom]]'' for 1955 but not subsequently
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* 1981 -- [[BECCON '81]]
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* 1981 [[BECCON '81]]
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{{person | born=1937 | died=2008|locale=Telford, UK}}
 
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Revision as of 04:21, 2 November 2024

(April 9, 1937 – October 14, 2008)

Barrington John Bayley was an sf author from Telford, UK active from the 1950s. His first published story, 'Combat's End', appeared in Vargo Statten Science Fiction Magazine #4 (May 1954) and he published eighteen novels and collections from 1972.

He is listed in Ron Bennett's Directory of Science Fiction Fandom for 1955 but not subsequently

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