Christopher Anvil

Christopher Anvil

Christopher Anvil (born 1922) is a pseudonym used by author Harry C. Crosby.

Christopher Anvil began writing science fiction in the early 1950s, publishing stories in the vintage SF magazine Imagination in 1952 and 1953. In 1956 he debuted in Astounding, the leading magazine in the field, with his story "The Prisoner." That was the beginning of an avalanche of stories for Astounding (and Analog, as the magazine was retitled in 1960) which combined fast-paced adventure plots with a pointed satirical sensibility, puncturing dogmas and bureaucracies both human and alien. His stories in Astounding/Analog frequently took first place in the magazine's reader polls, and were nominated for Hugo and Nebula awards. His work also appeared in such SF magazines as Galaxy and Amazing Stories. He lives in New York state.


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Books by Christopher Anvil
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Series by Christopher Anvil

Pandora's Planet (2 books)
Interstellar Patrol (2 books)
Complete Christopher Anvil (4 books)

Speculative Fiction Books

(Complete Christopher Anvil)
2009 | science fiction, short stories
(Complete Christopher Anvil)
2008 | science fiction, short stories
(Complete Christopher Anvil)
2007 | science fiction, short stories
(Complete Christopher Anvil)
2006 | science fiction, short stories
(Interstellar Patrol #1 / 2)
2003 | science fiction, short stories
(Pandora's Planet)
2002 | science fiction
1975 | science fiction
(Pandora's Planet)
1972 | science fiction
1964 | science fiction

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