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Victor Rousseau

Lifespan
1879 – 1960
Nationality
British-American
Active
1917
Works held
1

Victor Rousseau (1879–1960) was a busy Anglo-American pulp writer whose The Messiah of the Cylinder (1917), a future dystopia often read as a response to Wells, is his best-known SF, alongside much weird, adventure and ‘Surgeon of Souls’ occult-detective fiction. A representative prolific professional of the early pulps.

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  1. 1917

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