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Hall was an author of [[SF]] and western stories. With [[Homer Eon Flint]] he wrote ''The Blind Spot'' (Prime Press, 1951). He wrote its sequel ''The Spot of Life'' (Ace, 1964) by himself. Another SF novel was ''People of the Comet'' (Griffin, 1948). | Hall was an author of [[SF]] and western stories. With [[Homer Eon Flint]] he wrote ''The Blind Spot'' (Prime Press, 1951). He wrote its sequel ''The Spot of Life'' (Ace, 1964) by himself. Another SF novel was ''People of the Comet'' (Griffin, 1948). | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:39, 14 February 2020
(1882 -- 1933)
Hall was an author of SF and western stories. With Homer Eon Flint he wrote The Blind Spot (Prime Press, 1951). He wrote its sequel The Spot of Life (Ace, 1964) by himself. Another SF novel was People of the Comet (Griffin, 1948).
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Person | 1882—1933 |
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