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  2. Hugo Gernsback - Wikipedia

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    Gernsback watching a television broadcast by his station WRNY on the cover of his Radio News (Nov 1928) Hugo Gernsback ( / ˈɡɜːrnzbæk /; born Hugo Gernsbacher, August 16, 1884 – August 19, 1967) was an American editor and magazine publisher whose publications included the first science fiction magazine, Amazing Stories.

  3. William F. Temple - Wikipedia

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    Literature portal. Temple's novelette The Four Sided Triangle, later expanded to a novel and adapted as a feature film, was the cover story of the November 1939 issue of Amazing Stories. William Frederick Temple (9 March 1914 – 15 July 1989) was a British science fiction writer, best known for authoring the novel-turned-film Four Sided Triangle .

  4. I, Robot (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Amazing Stories. Publication type. Science fiction magazine. Publication date. January 1939. Series. Adam Link. " I, Robot " is a science fiction short story by Eando Binder (nom de plume for Earl and Otto Binder ), part of a series about a robot named Adam Link. It was published in the January 1939 issue of Amazing Stories. [citation needed]

  5. Satisfaction Guaranteed (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Satisfaction Guaranteed" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov, originally published in the April 1951 issue of Amazing Stories, and included in the collections Earth Is Room Enough (1957), The Rest of the Robots (1964), and The Complete Robot (1982).

  6. Amazing Grace - Wikipedia

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    John Newton, 1778 According to the Dictionary of American Hymnology, "Amazing Grace" is John Newton's spiritual autobiography in verse. In 1725, Newton was born in Wapping, a district in London near the Thames. His father was a shipping merchant who was brought up as a Catholic but had Protestant sympathies, and his mother was a devout Independent, unaffiliated with the Anglican Church. She ...

  7. Raymond A. Palmer - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Alfred Palmer (August 1, 1910 – August 15, 1977) was an American author and magazine editor. Influential in the first wave of science fiction fandom, his first fiction stories were published in 1935. Ziff Davis named him editor of the science fiction magazine Amazing Stories in 1938 and editor of its sister publication, Fantastic ...

  8. Unbelievable Gwenpool - Wikipedia

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    The Unbelievable Gwenpool, more commonly called Unbelievable Gwenpool, is a manga-influenced superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics, featuring Gwenpool as its main protagonist. Written by Christopher Hastings, the series was a spin-off from the character's feature in a Howard the Duck comic, and was Gwenpool's first solo series.

  9. Palaephatus - Wikipedia

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    Palaephatus ( Ancient Greek: Παλαίφατος) was the author of a rationalizing text on Greek mythology, the paradoxographical work On Incredible Things ( Περὶ ἀπίστων (ἱστοριῶν); Incredibilia ), which survives in a (probably corrupt) Byzantine edition. This work consists of an introduction and 52 brief sections on ...

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