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  1. PUZZLE OF THE SPACE PYRAMIDS [A SCIENCE-FICTION NOVEL] by Eando (pseudonym of Earl and Otto Binder) Binder, 1971-01-01
  2. Martian Martyrs by John (Earl and Otto Binder) Coleridge, 1940
  3. SCIENCE FICTION CLASSICS: MARTIAN MARTYRS, VALLEY OF PRETENDERS, THE MACHINE THAT THOUGHT, THE NEW LIFE, THE VOICE COMMANDS and RHYTHM RIDES THE ROCKET. by John (pseudonym of Earl and Otto Binder), Dennis Clive (pseudonym of John Russell Fearn), William Callahan (pseudonym of Raymond Z. Gallun), and Bob Olsen. Coleridge, 1942-01-01
  4. ADAM LINK - ROBOT by Eando (pen name used by Earl Andrew Binder and Otto Oscar Binder) Binder, 1965
  5. EANDO BINDER: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY [F & SF SELF-PORTRAITS 4] by Eando (pseudonym of Earl and Otto Binder) Binder, 1977-01-01
  6. The Impossible World: A Science-Fiction Novel by Eando Binder, Earl Binder, et all 1967-01-01

1. Memorabilia Antonina: April 2006
Such title allusion can sometimes be not to the GraecoRoman originals, but to other receptions, such as when Eando Binder (Earl and Otto Binder) entitled their short story 'I
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This is my blog for posting material of academic interest (to me). Expect to see stuff about Greek and Roman history, archaeology, Classical literature, the Ancient Near East, historical films, teaching, the reception of the Classics in science fiction, the abuse of history, science fiction criticism, and occasionally other historical stuff.
Saturday, April 29, 2006
Minor housekeeping
I've just updated this post , to replace the pictures of buildings in Pompeii that I'd pulled of the Internet with my own photos (and to correct the misidentification on a tag of the theatre at Pompeii as that of Ostia.
Can't do anything about Nimes, though, as I've never been there, and have no other good pictures of large amphitheatres that aren't the Colosseum. Posted by Tony Keen at 12:19 AM 0 comments Links to this post Labels: amphitheatre Pompeii
Friday, April 21, 2006
Headless Romans
I didn't watch tonight's Timewatch , 'The Mystery of the Headless Romans', as closely as I'd intended. I thought I was taping it to watch properly later, but unfortunately my video decided not to work properly, and this being BBC2 rather than BBC4, there's no quick repeat planned (though there might be a signed version in the wee small hours some time).
However, from what I did manage to catch, I wasn't too impressed. It seemed to be ploughing the common furrow of 'Weren't the Romans

2. Adam Link - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Adam Link is a fictional robot made in the likeness of a man who becomes selfaware, and the protagonist of several science fiction short stories written by Eando Binder (Earl
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Adam Link is a fictional robot made in the likeness of a man who becomes self-aware, and the protagonist of several science fiction short stories written by Eando Binder (Earl and Otto Binder). The stories were originally published in Amazing Stories from 1939 to 1942. In all, ten Adam Link stories were published. The first was " I, Robot " (not to be confused with the book by Isaac Asimov ; see the article on Eando Binder
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  • "I, Robot" (January 1939) "The Trial of Adam Link, Robot" (July 1939) "Adam Link in Business" (January 1940) "Adam Link's Vengeance" (February 1940) "Adam Link, Robot Detective" (May 1940) "Adam Link, Champion Athlete" (July 1940) "Adam Link Fights a War" (December 1940) "Adam Link in the Past" (February 1941) "Adam Link Faces a Revolt" (May 1941) "Adam Link Saves the World" (April 1942)
Paperback Library published a mass market paperback collection entitled Adam Link - Robot in 1965, it tells his story in a first person narrative from Creation to Citizenship in twenty-one chapters with an Epilogue which tells why Link is telling his story, and his encouragement for humanity's future. It was reprinted in 1970 by

3. Eando Binder - News - Evri
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4. Shipwreck In The Sky By Eando Binder - Free EBook
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    Author: Eando Binder (Earl and Otto Binder) Published: Language: English Wordcount: 3,888 / 18 pg LoC Category: PS Downloads: Added to site: mnybks.net#: Origin: gutenberg.org Genres: Short Story Science Fiction Post-1930 The flight into space that made Pilot-Capt. Dan Barstow famous. Show Excerpt There is a warm feeling about welcoming back into the pages of a science fiction magazine the work of a writer who is a legend in the genre. So, here's Binder and a neatly wrapped-up package of a folktale of the future. shipwreck in the sky by ... Eando Binder The flight into space that made Pilot-Capt. Dan Barstow famous. The flight was listed at GHQ as Project Songbird . It was sponsored by the Space Medicine Labs of the U.S. Air Force. And its pilot was Captain Dan Barstow. A hand-picked man, Dan Barstow, chosen for the AF's most important project of the year because he and his VX-3 had already broken all previous records set by hordes of V-2s, Navy Aerobees and anything else that flew the skyways.

5. Otto Binder
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Double click any English word, to find Turkish meaning Otto Binder Birth name Otto Oscar Binder Born July 26
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Chestertown, New York Nationality American Area(s) Writer Pseudonym(s) Eando Binder Otto Oscar Binder August 26 October 14 ) was a writer of American science fiction , non-fiction UFO , and comic books . He is best known for his 12-year stint at Fawcett Comics to ), writing stories for the characters Captain Marvel and his Marvel Family , as well as Bulletman and Bulletgirl , and many other Fawcett superheroes . He is also the co-creator, with Marc Swayze and C. C. Beck , of spin-off characters such as Mary Marvel , Uncle Dudley, Mr. Tawky Tawny, Black Adam , and Mr. Mind . He also scripted a series of science fiction text stories for Captain Marvel Adventures starring Lieutenant Jon Jarl of the Space Patrol. He was inducted into the Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2004.
Binder was a biographer of Ted Owens and wrote many articles and several books about the subject of UFOs.

6. Adam Link - ENotes.com Reference
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7. Eando Binder - Pipl Profile
Eando Binder. Earl and Otto Binder. Other Binder links Otto Eando Binder Bertil Falk. Bio Actually a team of brothers (?) Bibliography www.catch22.com
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What is this profile? Otto Science Fiction Robot ... People Named Binder Quick Facts about Eando Binder: Eando Binder is a pseudonym for two brothers, Earl Andrew Binder ( 1904 - 1965 ) and Otto Binder ( 1911 - 1974 ), who were science fiction authors in the mid- 20th century Source: Eando Binder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org Binder was in fact a pseudonym used by brothers Otto and Earl Binder for jointly written stories Source: The Great SF Stories 1 1939 www.bestsf.net Belated Reviews #25: Eando Binder and "Anton York, Immortal" By my lights, Eando Binder is another one-book author, though this statement is in accurate in several respects Source: www-users.cs.york.ac.uk... www-users.cs.york.ac.uk Binder was a biographer of Ted Owens and wrote many articles and several books about the subject of Source: Otto Binder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org Eando Binder is a pseudonym for two brothers, Earl Andrew Binder Otto Binder is perhaps best known as a writer for the Captain Marvel line of comic Source: emma.1amnd.com

8. The Outer Limits (1963): I, Robot Episode Summary On TV.com
This episode is based on the short story I, Robot by Eando Binder (Earl and Otto Binder). That story was part of a series of stories about the robot Adam Link.
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9. Last Survivors Of The (American) Revolution: In The Misty Memories Of Six Centen
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Last survivors of the (American) Revolution: in the misty memories of six centenarians recorded in 1864, the great war lives again.
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10. Alpha Ralpha Boulevard Eando Binder
Eando Binder Earl and Otto Binder Other Binder links Otto Eando Binder Bertil Falk Bio Actually a team of brothers (?) Bibliography Adam Link Robot
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11. Three Laws Of Robotics
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Double click any English word, to find Turkish meaning This cover of I, Robot illustrates the story "Runaround", the first to list all Three Laws of Robotics. In science fiction , the Three Laws of Robotics are a set of three rules written by Isaac Asimov , which almost all positronic robot s appearing in his fiction must obey. Introduced in his 1942 short story " Runaround ", although foreshadowed in a few earlier stories, the Laws state the following:
  • A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
  • A robot must obey orders given to it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
  • A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. Later, Asimov added the Zeroth Law: "A robot may not harm humanity, or, by inaction, allow humanity to come to harm"; the rest of the laws are modified sequentially to acknowledge this.
    According to the Oxford English Dictionary the first passage in Asimov's short story " Liar!
  • 12. Adam Link - Email, Address, Phone Numbers, Everything! 123people.com
    Link is a fictional robot made in the likeness of a man who becomes selfaware, and the protagonist of several science fiction short stories written by Eando Binder (Earl and Otto
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    13. Memorabilia Antonina: The 'T' Stands For Tiberius: Models And Methodologies Of C
    Such title allusion can sometimes be not to the GraecoRoman originals, but to other receptions, such as when Eando Binder (Earl and Otto Binder) entitled their short story 'I
    http://tonykeen.blogspot.com/2006/04/t-stands-for-tiberius-models-and.html
    Memorabilia Antonina
    This is my blog for posting material of academic interest (to me). Expect to see stuff about Greek and Roman history, archaeology, Classical literature, the Ancient Near East, historical films, teaching, the reception of the Classics in science fiction, the abuse of history, science fiction criticism, and occasionally other historical stuff.
    Monday, April 10, 2006
    The 'T' stands for Tiberius: models and methodologies of classical reception in science fiction
    [The following is a paper I delivered at the 2006 Classical Association Conference in Newcastle. I had to edit it down to fit a twenty-minute slot, and what follows is the full-length version, with some changes as a result of points made in the subsequent discussion. I've also only included those of the illustrations I used in the lecture that are significant for points I'm making. I apologize for the fact the there are no links to the notes - this is beyond the frontier of my HTML expertise. Comments and corrections are warmly invited.]
    This paper forms the introduction to a planned larger work looking at a number of different aspect of the way in which sf uses the Greek and Roman Classics. I shall start with two parallel, interrelating introductions.

    14. Making Light: Buttons
    It certainly doesn't excuse the fact that two of the books had stories by Eando Binder, and a third had a story by Otto Binder. Earl and Otto Binders' work was reasonably lively
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    Making Light Incorporating Electrolite Language, fraud, folly, truth, knitting, and growing luminous by eating light. Back to previous post: Fame and recognition, of a sort Go to Making Light's front page. Forward to next post: Dang! Somebody went and actually read the book! Subscribe (via RSS) to this post's comment thread. (What does this mean? Here's a quick introduction.)
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    Posted by Teresa at 03:48 PM * I bought another button. This one says, in necessarily small type: Welcome to Making Light's comments section. Moderator: Teresa Nielsen Hayden.
    Comments on Buttons: julia (view all by) August 31, 2003, 04:34 PM
    My brother got me that one at ICon. For some reason or other. Barb Nielsen (view all by) August 31, 2003, 11:30 PM
    You wrote it. Right? Teresa Nielsen Hayden (view all by) September 01, 2003, 12:35 AM
    Nope. Robert L (view all by) September 01, 2003, 01:42 AM
    And what if we're both wearing that button? Jane (view all by) September 01, 2003, 02:19 AM
    Clearly I need that button for David! Jane David Goldfarb (view all by) September 01, 2003, 04:45 AM

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