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  Nat Schachner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nat Schachner (January 16, 1895 - 1955) was a American author.
Schachner, who was trained as a lawyer and a chemist, achieved his greatest success writing biographies of historical figures, after about a decade of writing science fiction short stories.
Schachner's first eleven stories were all written with Zagat, and after their collaboration dissolved he wrote under his own name and the pseudonyms Chan Corbett and Walter Glamis.
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 Nat Schachner -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-27)
Nat Schachner (January 16, 1895 - 1955) was a (A native or inhabitant of the United States) American author.
Schachner, who was trained as a lawyer and a chemist, achieved his greatest success writing biographies of historical figures, after about a decade of writing (Literary fantasy involving the imagined impact of science on society) science fiction short stories.
Schachner's first eleven stories were all written with Zagat, and after their collaboration dissolved he wrote under his own name and the (A fictitious name used when the person performs a particular social role) pseudonyms Chan Corbett and Walter Glamis.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/n/na/nat_schachner.htm   (205 words)

  
 Nat Schachner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-27)
Schachner, who was trained as a lawyer and a chemist, achieved his greatest success writing biographies ofhistorical figures, after about a decade of writing science fiction short stories.
Schachner was one of Isaac Asimov 's favorite authors.
Schachner's first eleven stories were all written with Zagat, and after their collaboration dissolved he wrote under his ownname and the pseudonyms Chan Corbett and Walter Glamis.
www.therfcc.org /nat-schachner-140969.html   (150 words)

  
 Nat Borchers - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Nat Borchers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-27)
Nat Borchers - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Nat Borchers.
Nat Borchers (born April 13, 1981 in Tucson, Arizona) is an American soccer player, who currently plays central defense for the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer.
Borchers played four years of college soccer for the University of Denver from 1999 to 2002, as well as excelling for the Rapids' PDL affiliate, the Boulder Rapids Reserves.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Nat-Borchers.html   (258 words)

  
 Nat Holman - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Nat Holman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-27)
Nat Holman - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Nat Holman.
Here you will find more informations about Nat Holman.
Holman compiled a 421-190 record in 37 seasons at CCNY, retiring in 1960.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Nat-Holman.html   (210 words)

  
 Nat Schachner - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Nat Schachner - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 The Internet Book Database of Fiction :: Detailed view for the Author: Nathaniel Schachner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-27)
Majoring in chemistry in college, Schachner was a research chemist, worked for the New York Board of Health, and did research in chemical warfare during WWI.
Asimov, in Before the Golden Age states that Schachner was one of his favorite authors, and that while he wrote The Foundation Trilogy 'there were many times when the voice of Schachner sounded in my ear'.
Schachner left science fiction in the early 40's for a career in writing biographies.
www.ibdof.com /IBDOF-author-detailedview.php?author=791   (225 words)

  
 Fearn J R - new and used books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-27)
Cover by Brown for "Beyond Infinity" by Corbett (aka Schachner).
Wraps have been taped at back side of front cover edges with brown packing tape which appears to also have been on spine at one point, but is long gone leaving only a little residue; dealer's mark on cover; a little chipping at head and heel of spine; else very nice.
General darkening; tape at spine ends and at a couple of places at edge of verso; tiny corner chip to rear cover.
www.isbn.pl /A-FEARN-J-R   (346 words)

  
 eBay.co.uk - nat, Men's Clothing, CDs, Records items at low prices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-27)
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 Infoplease Search: nat schachner
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 Letter to Letter to Richard Searight from Clark Ashton Smith (May 24th, 1934)
Many authors, I suppose (perhaps the majority) will go so far as to take legal steps in getting their due; and I dare say that highbinders of the Gernsback stripe are well aware of this and count upon it in their business operations.
Another attorney, whom Donald Wandrei has recommended to me for this type of service, is Nat Schachner, the well known science fiction writer, who at one time contributed to Wonder Stories.
I do not know his address; but he could be reached in care of Astounding Stories.
eldritchdark.com /wri/non-fict/letters/letter_to_richard_Searight.html   (492 words)

  
 HERMAN MELVILLE: SPACE OPERA VIRTUOSO
Melville began his voluminous correspondence with both up-and-coming young writers and with several of the "old hands" who had responded to his new vision--no matter that in most cases they had failed to understand him at all.
Among these correspondents are some of the great names of modern science fiction: ambitious youngsters like Fritz Leiber, Ray Bradbury, and Alfred Bester; grizzled pros like Edmond Hamilton, Nat Schachner and Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Where once the acceptances came gratifying and easy, now, in the mid-thirties, the wells began to run dry.
www4.ncsu.edu /~tenshi/herman.html   (1417 words)

  
 Nat Schachner published in Sweden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-27)
This file contains a list of all short fiction that Nat Schachner has published in Sweden, to the best of my knowledge.
If you find anything in this list that is wrong or you have data that is missing, please send me a note.
If you use it somewhere, please let me know (I'd love to have a copy).
www.lysator.liu.se /~unicorn/sweden-sf/Schachner,_Nat.html   (98 words)

  
 timeline 1930s page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
Mar 1933 Laurence Manning starts "The Man Who Awoke" series in "Wonder Stories" Apr 1933 Nat Schachner's "The Revolt of the Scientists" starts in "Wonder Stories", based on the "Technocracy" movement popular in the Great Depression.
Nov 1933 Hugo Gernsback replaces David Lasser as editor of "Wonder Stories" with fan Charles Hornig, editor of the fanzine "The Fantasy Fan." Dec 1933 Nat Schachner's time travel story "Ancestral Voices" appears in "Astounding" with great fanfare.
This set in motion various groups and traditions which are still in effect.
www.magicdragon.com /UltimateSF/timeline1940.html   (3934 words)

  
 D M Mccann - new and used books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-27)
Astounding (Arthur J. Burks; Eando Binder; Warner Van Lorne - aka F. Orlin Tremaine; Nat Schachner; Walter Anton Coole, M.D.; E. "Doc" Smith; John W. Campbell; Arthur McCann) -
3) by Smith; "Lost in the Dimensions" by Schachner; "Marinorro" by van Lorne (aka Tremaine); "A Surgical Error" by Coole; "Queen of the Skies" by Binder.
Tape at spine ends; dealer's marks in pencil on rear.
www.isbn.pl /A-D-M-McCann   (809 words)

  
 Contents Lists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-27)
Space Lawyer Nat Schachner (New York: Gnome, 1953, $2.75, 222pp, hc)
• Jurisdiction [Kerry Dale] • Nat Schachner • nv Astounding Aug ’41
• Space Lawyer • Nat Schachner • n.
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 SciFan: Writer: Nat Schachner (bibliography, books, series, web links)
SciFan: Writer: Nat Schachner (bibliography, books, series, web links)
Writers: Nat Schachner (1895 - 1955, United States)
Get pricing and availability through our links to online stores, or click on a title to get more information and buying options.
scifan.com /writers/ss/SchachnerNathaniel.asp   (94 words)

  
 Index to Comic Art Collection: "Scelsi" to "Schaffer"
"Helicopter Mission : a True Story of Sky-High Adventure" / by Nat Schachner.
-- "Pilot Dave Gershowitz of the U.S. Coast Guard joins Admiral Byrd on one of the most epoch-makng expeditions of modern times!" -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N4R4no.42 ----------------------------------------------------- Schachner, Nat.
"Lost Mines of Solomon" / by Nat Schachner.
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/srri/sce.htm   (3943 words)

  
 Review Articles: November 1999
Sf and proto-sf texts punctuated the myth's development, while "nonfiction" (some of it scantily based in fact) borrowed the trappings of fiction to communicate an image inevitably distorted by racy iconic and storytelling elements.
Turney shows more than a nodding awareness of sf, citing texts by Brian Aldiss, John Brunner, Louis Charbonneau, Edmond Hamilton, Robert A. Heinlein, Frank Herbert, Julian Huxley, Pamela Sargent, Nat Schachner, and "John Taine" (a.k.a.
Eric Temple Bell), as well as scholarship by I.F. Clarke, John Clute, H. Bruce Franklin, Mark Hillegas, Frank McConnell, Patrick Parrinder, and Brian Stableford.
www.depauw.edu /sfs/reviews_pages/r79.htm   (9083 words)

  
 Before the Golden Age Volume 4 by Isaac Asimov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-27)
FantasticFiction > Authors A > Isaac Asimov > Before the Golden Age Volume 4
Isaac Asimov, John W Campbell, John D Clark, Edmond Hamilton, Henry Hasse, Ross Rocklynne, Nat Schachner, Leslie Frances Stone
Second hand availability for Isaac Asimov's Before the Golden Age Volume 4
www.ffbooks.co.uk /t0/t44.htm   (93 words)

  
 The Word from Readercon
Campbell wanted only new authors he could train, and only Jack Williamson, Murray Leinster, and Clifford D. Simak made the jump from the pre-Campbell "Astounding" to the Campbellian one.
Alan Steele disagreed and ended up betting Barry Malzberg $5 that Nat Schachner was still writing in "Astounding" in the late 1940s.
Returning to Williamson, Steele said that Williamson was constantly re-inventing himself throughout his career, as was Poul Anderson.
www.computercrowsnest.com /sfnews2/03_sept/news0903_9.shtml   (14814 words)

  
 Biblio: (ISBN: 0671807757) Visions Of Tomorrow: An Interstellar Collection by Roger Elwood (Editor)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-27)
Otherwise VG copy with a 1" tear to the top of the front spine edge and a store stamp inside the front cover..
Found in an Abandoned Time Machine; The Storm; The Last Man; The Begum's Fortune; With the Night Mail; The Land Ironclads; Lenny; The Running; The Crystal Egg; Ariel; The Serpent in Eden
Light edge and corner wear with an uncreased spine; not store stamped.
www.biblio.com /isbn/0671807757.html   (331 words)

  
 Index to Comic Art Collection: "German Democratic" to "Gerzo"
-- Call no.: NC1427.G4 1946 ----------------------------------------------------- Gertler, J. The Daytona 500 Story / written by JJ and Nat Gertler ; drawn by Herb Trimpe ; colored by Matt Webb ; lettered by Debbie Marks ; publisher, Bill Marks.
-- Call no.: PN6710.G4C6 2004 ----------------------------------------------------- Gertler, Nat, 1965- The Daytona 500 Story / written by JJ and Nat Gertler ; drawn by Herb Trimpe ; colored by Matt Webb ; lettered by Debbie Marks ; publisher, Bill Marks.
Call no.: PN6790.J34M2513 1988 ----------------------------------------------------- Gertler, Nat, 1965- --Miscellanea.
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/grri/german_d.htm   (7956 words)

  
 The Defective Detectives: Handicapped Heroes
Manville Moon by Richard Deming (missing a leg)
Nat Perry by Edith and Ejler Jacobson (hemophiliac)
Peter Quest by John Kobler (glaucoma, resulting in periodic blindness)
www.thrillingdetective.com /trivia/triv107.html   (432 words)

  
 What Else You Can Do With a Law Degree
Culture 25(2001), and Michael Scharf and Lawrence Roberts, The Interstellar Relations of the Federation: International Law and Star Trek: The Next Generation, 25 U.
SF writer Nat Schachner (Space Lawyer) practiced law before turning to writing.
He wrote his first story with fellow attorney Arthur Leo Zagat.
faculty.law.lsu.edu /ccorcos/Student%20Services/What%20Else%20You%20Can%20Do%20With%20a%20Law%20Degree.htm   (8180 words)

  
 Moral Reason and Literate Analysis Applied to Cultural Meltdown
I liked leafing through the musty issues of Flying Aces or Amazing Stories, which Dave stored in a large metal tool cabinet in his garage.
I usually spread the issue that interested me on the hood of Dave’s ungainly Volvo, reading the fighter-ace stories by Arch Whitehouse or the planetary romances by Henry Kuttner and Nat Schachner while leaning against the machine.
I took a related interest in goings-on around the phonograph, especially after the advent of the massive stereo.
www.literatevalues.org /prae-4.3.htm   (16532 words)

  
 Astounding Science Fiction Nov. 1941 w/E.E.Smith - N/A   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-27)
Sm 4to color wrappers, This is the first part of the Second State Lensmen by E.E.Smith.
Includes the following writers: Nat Shachner, Malcolm Jameson, E. Grosser, John Hawkins, Olver Saari, Eric Frank Russell and article by Henry Bott..
Offered by: The Bookie Joint - Book number: 10832
antiqbook.com /boox/bok/10832.shtml   (110 words)

  
 Astounding Science-Fiction Nov. 1941 - GRAMMER, ALLEN L. PRESIDENT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-27)
Light crease back cover else near fine with lightly tanned pages..
Sm 4to color wrappers, This issue contains part one of the Second Stage Lensmen by E.E.Smith, Ph.D. There are also science fiction stories by Nat Schachner, Malcolm Jameson, E.A.Grosser, John Hawkins, etc.etc. Color cover by Rogers..
Offered by: The Bookie Joint - Book number: 9675
www.antiqbook.com /boox/bok/9675.shtml   (109 words)

  
 Astounding Nov. 1941 - GRAMMER, ALLEN L. PRESIDENT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-27)
This pulp includes part 1 of Second Stage Lensman by E.E.Smith.
There are stories by Nat Schachner, Malcolm Jameson, E. Grosser, John Hawkins, Oliver Saari, Eric Frank Russell & Henry Bott.
Offered by: The Bookie Joint - Book number: 8755
www.antiqbook.com /boox/bok/8755.shtml   (114 words)

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