Inventory of the Science Fiction Archive of Otto Binder: 1927-1971.

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Inventory of the Science Fiction Archive of Otto Binder: 1927-1971.

The archive consists of typescripts of 8 novels and 18 short stories. Most are corrected, with carbons and, in some cases, tearsheets from the magazines in which the stories initially appeared, corrected and with continuation sheets for expansion into full-length books. In addition, there are close to 300 business and personal letters, photographs and postcards, and other files including broadcasting projects, non-fiction articles, letters and critiques from literary agents and publishers.

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Mills, Robert P. (Robert Park), 1920-1986

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Binder, Earl

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Virgil Findlay.

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Friend, Oscar J. (Oscar Jerome), 1897-1963

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Theakson, Greg

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Binder, Otto

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Palmer, Ray

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Jack Binder

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Terrill, Roger

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Leo Deuel

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Anthony Boucher

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Dennis, Walt

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Samuel Mines

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Binder, Jack

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Wellman, Manly Wade, 1903-1986

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Mort Weisinger

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George Post

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