Ray Banks
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Raymond E. Banks (8 November 1918 – 3 August 1996) was an American writer of numerous science fiction novels and short stories. In addition to authorship under his full name, his writings were issued under shorter forms such as "Ray Banks", "Ray E. Banks", "R. E. Banks" as well as under the
pen name A pen name, also called a ''nom de plume'' or a literary double, is a pseudonym (or, in some cases, a variant form of a real name) adopted by an author and printed on the title page or by-line of their works in place of their real name. A pen na ...
"Fred Freair".


Bibliography

*''Never Trust an Intellectual'' (1953) *''Ixtl Igo, Son!'' (1953) *''The Happiness Effect'' (1953) *''This Side Up'' (1954) (as R. E. Banks) *''The Work-Out Planet'' (1954) (as R. E. Banks) *''Christmas Trombone'' (1954) *''Ticket to the Stars'' (1954)
The Littlest People
(1954) *''Act of Passion'' (1954) *''The Watchers'' (1954)
This Side Up
(1954) *''Life of a Salesman'' (1954) (as Fred Freair) *''Men of the Ocean'' (1955) (as R. E. Banks) *''The Earthlight Commandos'' (1955) *''Disaster Committee'' (1955) *''The Short Ones'' (1955) *''The Ear-Friend'' (1955) (as R. E. Banks) *''Genus: Little Monster'' (1955) (as R. E. Banks) *''The Critic'' (1955) *''The Instigators'' (1956) (as R. E. Banks)
Double Dome
(1957) *''Hunt and Strike'' (1957) *
Payload
(1957) *''Natural Frequency'' (1959) *''More Like Home'' (1959) *''Rabbits to the Moon'' (1959) *''The Twenty Friends of William Shaw'' (1960) *''To Be Continued'' (1960)
Transstar
(1960) *''The Revenant'' (1960) *''The Happiest Missile'' (1961) *''Buttons'' (1964) *''The Sea-Water Papers'' (1964) *''Deliver the Man!'' (1966) (as Ray E. Banks) *''The City That Loves You'' (1969) (as Ray Banks) *''Walter Perkins Is Here!'' (1970) *''Lust of the Swampmen'' (novel, as by Ralph Burch, 1978; aka ''Daryl: Skull Keep of the Primal Clan'' (1978); aka ''The Savage Princess'' (1980)) *''Lust in Space'' (novel, as by Ralph Burch, 1978; aka ''Ultimate Transform'' (1978, as Ramond Banks); aka ''The Moon Rapers'' (1980, as Ramond Banks) *''Duplicate Lovers'' (novel, by Ralph Burch, 1980


References

* 20th-century American novelists 20th-century American male writers American male novelists American science fiction writers 1918 births 1974 deaths Place of birth missing Place of death missing American male short story writers 20th-century American short story writers {{US-sf-writer-stub