Stanley Bennett Hough
Stanley Bennett Hough (25 February 1917 – February 1998) was a British author of science fiction, for which he used the pseudonym Rex Gordon.[1] He also published several novels under his own name.
Hough's works as Rex Gordon covered space travel, time travel, alien encounters and planetary colonization. His other novels concerned nuclear warfare, neo-Nazis, crime and political crisis.
Hough was born in Preston, Lancashire and died in Falmouth, Cornwall.
Bibliography
As Rex Gordon
- Utopia 239 (1955)
- No Man Friday (1956)
- also published as First on Mars
- First to the Stars (1959)
- also published as The Worlds of Eclon
- First Through Time (1962)
- also published as The Time Factor
- Utopia Minus X (1966)
- also published as The Paw of God
- The Yellow Fraction (1969)
As S. B. Hough
- Frontier Incident (1951)
- Mission in Guemo (1953)
- Extinction Bomber (1956)
- The Bronze Perseus (1959)
- Beyond the Eleventh Hour (1961)
- Fear Fortune, Father (1974)
References
External links
- Rex Gordon at Fantastic Fiction
- Gordon, Rex at The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
- Rex Gordon at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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