Paul W. Fairman
Personal Information
Description
Paul Warren Fairman was an an American editor and writer in a variety of genres under his own name and under pseudonyms. - Wikipedia He also wrote under various house pseudonyms including Ivar Jorgensen (which began as a personal pseudonym). Several juvenile novels by Fairman were based on outlines by Lester del Rey and published as by del Rey. Note from born Missouri: 22 August 1909 [1916 has also been incorrectly given]
Books
Ten From Infinity
Ten men walked Earth--ten men in different cities in the United States. Each one was the exact replica of the other--from the tips of his fingers down to the beating of his twin hearts.Where they came from, they were called androids--synthetic men, conditioned by their masters to complete their deadly purpose on Earth as advance agents for an invasion from space.The only man who knew of their existence was Brent Taber, secret agent, specially commissioned to find out their plans and avert the world's destruction.The big problem was to figure out a way to appeal to the mindless, soulless creatures who knew no emotion—pleasure or pain. But every move he had made so far had ended in failure and time was running out--for him and everyone on the face of the Earth...
The Girl With Something Extra
It wasn't funny anymore! Sally's gift of E.S.P. could not decipher this message: Frst Ds;;u Updy O s om frr1/2 ytpin;r... Was it a warning? A disguised plea for help? The only thing Sally did know was that she had inadvertently read the mind of a mysterious bank robber who was now threatening her very life!
Hound Dunnit
Contains: "The Sleeping Dog" by Ross MacDonald "The Enemy" by Charlotte Armstrong "The Dog Who Hated Jazz" by William Bankier "[Silver Blaze]( by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle "The Dark Road Home" by Paul W. Fairman "The Emergency Exit Affair" by Michael Gilbert "How Come My Dog Don't Bark?" by Ron Goulart, "Dispatching Bootsie" by Joyce Harrington "Captain Leopold Goes to the Dogs" by Edward D. Hoch "Lincoln's Doctor's Son's Dog" by Warner Law The Dogsbody Case" by Francis M. Nevins, Jr. "Puzzle for Poppy" by Q. Patrick "Chambrun Gets the Message" by Hugh Pentecost "Raffles on the Trail of the Hound" by Barry Perowne "Coyote and Quarter-Moon" by Bill Pronzini and Jeffrey Wallman "Sellin' Some Wood" by John Rudin "A Dog in the Daytime" (aka "The Body in the Hall" and "Die Like a Dog") by Rex Stout.
