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Eando Binder (/ˈbɪndər/) is a pen name used by two mid-20th-century
science fiction authors, Earl
Andrew Binder (1904–1966) and his
brother Otto Binder...
- "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...
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collection shares a
title with the then
recent short story "I, Robot" (1939) by
Eando Binder (pseudonym of Earl and Otto Binder),
which greatly influenced Asimov...
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refer to: "I, Robot" (short story), a 1939 science-fiction
short story by
Eando Binder "I, Robot" (Cory Doctorow), a 2005 science-fiction
short story by...
- Victoria,
British Columbia.
Stories by
Harlan Ellison, A. E. van Vogt,
Eando Binder,
Richard Matheson,
Larry Niven,
Stephen King,
George R.R. Martin...
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under his own name, as well as more than 160
stories under the pen-name
Eando Binder. Born in Bessemer, Michigan, Otto
Binder was the
youngest of six...
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towards safety. 18 18 "I, Robot" Adam
Nimoy Based on the
short story by :
Eando Binder Teleplay by :
Alison Lea
Bingeman July 23, 1995 (1995-07-23) Dr....
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appeared in
Amazing Stories magazine between 1939 and 1942,
written by
Eando Binder, a
pseudonym used
jointly by
brothers Earl and Otto Binder, (though...
- and the
protagonist of
several science fiction short stories written by
Eando Binder, the pen name of Earl
Andrew Binder and his brother, Otto Binder...
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Emergency Case" and Arkady's "Wanderers and Travellers" to the work of
Eando Binder.
Several other of
their fiction works were
translated into English...