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Edward Everett Evans (November 30, 1893 – December 2, 1958) was an American science fiction author and fan.His works included the novels Man of Many Minds (1953), The Planet Mappers (1955), Alien Minds (1955), and the posthumously-published collaboration with E. E. "Doc" Smith Masters of Space (1976); and the collection Food for Demons (1971). A free eBook version of Man of Many Minds is available.
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Evans, E. Everett E. Everett Evans
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American science fiction writer
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Edward Everett Evans
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1958-12-02Z
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