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(1929 -- Nov 25, 2006)
 
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Stover was a professor of anthropology at the Illinois Institute of Technology. In addition to co-writing the novel ''Stonehenge: Where Atlantis Died'' with [[Harry Harrison]], he edited anthologies with [[harry harrison|Harrison]] and [[Willis McNelly]] and wrote non-fiction works on [[harry harrison|Harrison]], [[Robert Heinlein]], and [[H. G. Wells]].
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Stover was a professor of anthropology at the Illinois Institute of Technology. In addition to co-writing the novel ''Stonehenge: Where Atlantis Died'' with [[Harry Harrison]], he edited anthologies with Harrison and [[Willis McNelly]] and wrote non-fiction works on Harrison, [[Robert Heinlein]], and [[H. G. Wells]].
  
 
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(1929 -- Nov 25, 2006)

Stover was a professor of anthropology at the Illinois Institute of Technology. In addition to co-writing the novel Stonehenge: Where Atlantis Died with Harry Harrison, he edited anthologies with Harrison and Willis McNelly and wrote non-fiction works on Harrison, Robert Heinlein, and H. G. Wells.

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