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Lloyd Arthur Eshbach (1910–2003) wrote science fiction for the 1930s–40s pulps, but his larger importance was as a publisher: his Fantasy Press was one of the pioneering small presses that first brought classic magazine SF into hardcover books, preserving the work of Doc Smith, Williamson and others. A key figure in the genre’s move from pulp to permanence.
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