Smith, E.E. (Edward Elmer), 1890-1965
Variant names
Americans,
English,
Biographical notes:
University of Idaho alumnus; science fiction author.
From the description of Papers, 1914-1994. (University of Idaho Library). WorldCat record id: 42059430
Links to collections
Smith, E. E. (Edward Elmer), 1890-1965. Papers, 1914-1994.
University of Idaho Library
Pulp Science Fiction and Detective Fiction Periodical Collection, 1940-1983
Fales Library & Special Collections
Frederik Pohl Papers, 1917-1968
Syracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research Center
Fayetteville State University. Photographs, 1880-1990 (bulk 1960-1990).
Fayetteville State University, Charles W. Chesnutt Library
Fantasy Press. Science Fiction and Fantasy Collection, Correspondence-Manuscripts, 1938-1981.
Temple University Libraries, Paley Library
Donald A. Wollheim papers, 1933-2007
University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library Department of Special Collections
Related names in SNAC
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Heinlein, Robert A. (Robert Anson), 1907-1988.
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Pohl, Frederik.
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Trestrail, Verna Smith, 1920-1994.
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Wollheim, Donald A.
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Fantasy Press.
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Fayetteville State University.
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Variant Names
Smith, E. E. Doc (Edward Elmer Doc), 1890-1965
Smith, Edward E. 1890-1965
Smith, E. E. 1890-1965
Smith, Edward Elmer, 1890-1965
Smith, Edward Elmer
Smith, E. E., 1890-
Smith, E. E.
Smit, Ėdvard Ėlʹmar 1890-1965
Smith, Edward Elmer Doc
スミス, エドワード・E
Smit, Ėdvard Ėlʹmar, 1890-1965
スミス, E. E
Smith, Edward E. Doc
Smit, Edvard El'mar, 1890-1965
Smith, Edward E. 1890-1965 (Edward Elmer),
Smith, Edward E. književnik
Smith, E. E. "Doc"
Smith, Doc 1890-1965
Smith, E. E. 1890-1965 (Edward Elmer),
Smith, E.E. 'Doc', 1890-1965