Nat Schachner

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Nathan „Nat“ Schachner (geboren am 16. Januar 1895 in New York City; gestorben am 2. Oktober 1955 in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York) war ein amerikanischer Schriftsteller, bekannt als Science-Fiction-Autor und Verfasser historischer Sachbücher und Biografien. rdf:langString
Nat Schachner (Nathaniel Schachner), né le 16 janvier 1895 à New York et mort le 2 octobre 1955, était un auteur américain. rdf:langString
Nathan «Nat» Schachner (16 gennaio 1895 – 2 ottobre 1955) è stato uno scrittore statunitense, narratore e biografo, il cui nome viene riportato anche come Nathaniel. rdf:langString
Nathaniel Schachner ((January 16, 1895 – October 2, 1955), who published under the names Nat Schachner and Nathan Schachner, was an American writer, historian, and attorney, as well as an early advocate of the development of rockets for space travel. A prominent author of historical works on figures from America's Revolutionary Era, Schachner also was a regular contributor to the genre leading up to and during the early years of what came to be referred to as the Golden Age of Science Fiction (c. 1938–1946). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Nathan „Nat“ Schachner (geboren am 16. Januar 1895 in New York City; gestorben am 2. Oktober 1955 in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York) war ein amerikanischer Schriftsteller, bekannt als Science-Fiction-Autor und Verfasser historischer Sachbücher und Biografien.
rdf:langString Nathaniel Schachner ((January 16, 1895 – October 2, 1955), who published under the names Nat Schachner and Nathan Schachner, was an American writer, historian, and attorney, as well as an early advocate of the development of rockets for space travel. A prominent author of historical works on figures from America's Revolutionary Era, Schachner also was a regular contributor to the genre leading up to and during the early years of what came to be referred to as the Golden Age of Science Fiction (c. 1938–1946). Best known for his biographies of American historical figures such as Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton, Schachner began his writing career contributing short stories to leading "pulp magazines" that specialized in science fiction, horror, mystery, and adventure genres. During the heart of the Great Depression, he contributed more than fifty stories to magazines such as Astounding Stories, Terror Tales, Horror Stories, Dime Mystery Magazine, and Fantastic Adventures. He then turned to writing historical non-fiction and fiction, gaining recognition for his prodigious research. Schachner, a practicing attorney, was a founder and officer of the American Interplanetary Society, which pioneered liquid fuel rocketry in the United States in the early 1930s. Later known as the American Rocket Society, the organization eventually became part of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, a professional society in the field of aerospace engineering that today has nearly 30,000 members world-wide.
rdf:langString Nat Schachner (Nathaniel Schachner), né le 16 janvier 1895 à New York et mort le 2 octobre 1955, était un auteur américain.
rdf:langString Nathan «Nat» Schachner (16 gennaio 1895 – 2 ottobre 1955) è stato uno scrittore statunitense, narratore e biografo, il cui nome viene riportato anche come Nathaniel.
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