L(yon) Sprague De Camp
1907 - 2000
General Information
Bio
(1907-2000) Writer, novelist. L. Sprague De Camp was a well-known science fiction writer. De Camp served as a Lt. Commander in the U.S. Naval Reserve during the Second World War. He was married to Catherine Crook De Camp, also a writer.
Full Name
L(yon) Sprague De Camp
Locations
New York
Author's Timeline
1907
BIRTH
L. Sprague De Camp was born in New York City in 1907.
1941
LITWORK
Lest Darkness Fall
Henry Holt And Company.
Novel.
Henry Holt And Company.
Novel.
1948
LITWORK
The Wheels of If and Other Science Fiction
Shasta.
Collection of science fiction stories.
Shasta.
Collection of science fiction stories.
1951
LITWORK
Rogue Queen
Doubleday.
Novel.
Doubleday.
Novel.
1953
LITWORK
The Continent Makers and Other Tales of the Viagens
Twayne Publishers.
Collection of science fiction stories.
Twayne Publishers.
Collection of science fiction stories.
1958
LITWORK
An Elephant For Aristotle
Doubleday.
Historical novel.
Doubleday.
Historical novel.
1960
LITWORK
The Glory That Was
Avalon Books.
Science fiction novel.
Avalon Books.
Science fiction novel.
1961
LITWORK
The Dragon of the Ishtar Gate
Doubleday.
Historical novel.
Doubleday.
Historical novel.
1965
LITWORK
The Arrows Of Hercules
Doubleday.
Historical novel.
Doubleday.
Historical novel.
1976
LITWORK
The Virgin Of Zesh
Popular Library.
Science fiction novella.
Popular Library.
Science fiction novella.
1981
LITWORK
The Hand Of Zei
Owlswick Press.
Science fiction novel.
Owlswick Press.
Science fiction novel.
2000
DEATH
L. Sprague De Camp died in Plano, Texas in 2000.
2000
INTERMENT
De Camp's ashes were interred in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.
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