Nelson Slade Bond (November 23 1908 - November 4 2006) was an American author who wrote extensively for magazines, radio, television and the stage. Bond created science fiction and fantasy, as well as sports and crime fiction. His published fiction is mainly short stories, most of which appeared in pulp magazines in the 1930s and 1940s. Many were published in "Blue Book" magazine. He is particularly noted for his "Lancelot Biggs" series of stories. Wikipedia
LINKS NELSON BOND ON THE INTERNET This page was largely developed using records from Nelson Bond's personal papers, as well as with his invaluable personal assistance. www.marshall.edu/library/speccoll/virtual_museum/bond/def...
Bond published 257 stories in 68 different magazines between 1935 and 1958. Less than half were fantasy and science-fiction stories; the others were a mixture of conventional (if that's possible) crime, mystery, and sports stories -- for Bond could also pulprack.com/arch/2003/02/nelson_s_bond_m.html
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Roanoke writer widely admired Nelson Bond's career included fantastical fiction, radio and TV, and local theater. www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/90254