
Raymond Z. Gallun
March 22, 1911 – April 2, 1994
15 works on record
Biography
Raymond Zinke Gallun was an American science fiction writer. Gallun (rhymes with "balloon") was born in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. He left college after one year and travelled in Europe, living a drifter's existence, working a multitude of jobs around the world in the years leading up to World War II.
He was among the stalwart group of early sci-fi pulp writers who popularized the genre. He sold many popular stories to pulp magazines in the 1930s. His first book, People Minus X, was published in 1957 by Simon & Schuster, followed by The Planet Strappers in 1961 (Pyramid). Gallun was honored with the I-CON Lifetime Achievement Award in 1985 at I-CON IV; the award was later renamed The Raymond Z. Gallun Award. A posthumous autobiography, Starclimber, authored in part by Gallun and completed by Jeffrey M. Elliot, was published in September 2007.
Source: Wikipedia
Works

Science Fiction. The Great Years

Science Fiction of the forties

Planet strappers

Before the Golden Age, Book 2

Faszination der Science Fiction
5 Unearthly Visions
5 Unearthly Visions

Before the Golden Age

Starclimber
People minus X
People minus X

People Minus X / Lest We Forget Thee, Earth

The Eden Cycle
Skyclimber
Skyclimber
The Best of Raymond Z. Gallun
The Best of Raymond Z. Gallun
Starclimber
Starclimber

Bioblast