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Cordwainer
Cordwainer Cord"wain*er (-?r), n. [OE. cordwaner, cordiner,
fr. OF. cordoanier, cordouanier, F. cordonnier.]
A worker in cordwain, or cordovan leather; a shoemaker.
[Archaic.]
Meaning of Cordwainer from wikipedia
- A
cordwainer (/ˈkɔːrdˌweɪnər/) is a
shoemaker who
makes new
shoes from new leather. The
cordwainer's trade can be
contrasted with the cobbler's trade,...
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Linebarger (July 11, 1913 –
August 6, 1966),
better known by his pen-name
Cordwainer Smith, was an
American author known for his
science fiction works. Linebarger...
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Cordwainer is a small,
almost rectangular-shaped ward in the City of London, England. It is
named after the
cordwainers, the
professional shoemakers who...
- The
Worshipful Company of
Cordwainers is one of the
Livery Companies of the City of London.
Cordwainers were
workers in fine leather; the
Company gets...
- Jr. The "
Cordwainer Bird"
moniker is a
tribute to
fellow science fiction writer Paul M. A. Linebarger,
better known by his pen name,
Cordwainer Smith. The...
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Leather Trade School. The name was
changed to
Cordwainers Technical College in
about 1914, and then to
Cordwainers College in 1991. The
college moved to Stratford...
- The
Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery Award honors underread science fiction and
fantasy authors, with the
intention of
drawing renewed attention to the winners...
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Cordwainers' Hall was the
livery hall of the
Worshipful Company of
Cordwainers, the City of
London livery company for
Cordwainers (workers in fine leather)...
- Greg Bear's
Blood Music and
Bruce Sterling's Schismatrix. The
stories of
Cordwainer Smith,
including his
first and most
famous Scanners Live in Vain, also...
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novel by
American writer Paul Linebarger,
published under the
pseudonym Cordwainer Smith. It is the only
novel he
published under this name,
which he used...