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  1. t. e. Lyon Sprague de Camp ( / ˌspreɪɡdəˈkæmp /; [3] November 27, 1907 – November 6, 2000) was an American author of science fiction, fantasy and non-fiction literature. In a career spanning 60 years, he wrote over 100 books, both novels and works of non-fiction, including biographies of other fantasy authors.

  2. Lyon Sprague de Camp ( Nova Iorque, 27 de novembro de 1907 — Plano, Texas, 6 de novembro de 2000) foi um escritor estadunidense de ficção científica, terror e fantasia. É conhecido no Brasil da série de FC Viagens Interplanetarias - tendo o Brasil (para ele, Brazil com "z") como superpotência, país que domina a tecnologia ...

  3. L. Sprague de Camp has 690 books on Goodreads with 125203 ratings. L. Sprague de Camps most popular book is Lest Darkness Fall.

  4. 6 de nov. de 2000 · Lyon Sprague de Camp, (Pseudonym: Lyman R. Lyon) was an American science fiction and fantasy author and biographer. In a writing career spanning fifty years he wrote over one hundred books, including novels and notable works of nonfiction, such as biographies of other important fantasy authors.

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  5. Lest Darkness Fall is a 1939 alternate history science fiction novel by the American author L. Sprague de Camp. Lest Darkness Fall is similar in concept to Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, but the treatment is very different.

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    • 1941
  6. Other science fiction novels and collections. Lest Darkness Fall (1941 - collected in Years in the Making: the Time-Travel Stories of L. Sprague de Camp (2005)), ISBN 0-671-87736-4. Divide and Rule (1948), ISBN 0-8125-0362-7. The Wheels of If and Other Science Fiction (1948)

  7. de Camp, L Sprague. Entry updated 1 April 2024. Tagged: Author, Critic, Editor. (1907-2000) US author, married from 1939 until her death early in 2000 to Catherine Adelaide Crook (see Catherine Crook de Camp ), who collaborated on a number of his books, sometimes without printed credit, though always freely acknowledged by de Camp; though she ...