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    Symmes Chadwick Oliver (30 March 1928 – 9 August 1993) was an American anthropologist and science fiction and Western writer. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. His father was a surgeon and his mother a nurse.

  2. Chad Oliver has 160 books on Goodreads with 5534 ratings. Chad Olivers most popular book is The Winds of Time.

  3. Mists of Dawn is a juvenile science fiction novel by science fiction writer and anthropologist Chad Oliver first published in 1952 by John C. Winston, Co. as a part of the Winston Science Fiction series of juvenile novels.

    • Chad Oliver, Alex Schomburg
    • 1952
  4. Aug 10, 1993 · edit data. Symmes Chadwick Oliver (30 March 1928–9 August 1993) was an award winning science fiction and Western writer and chair of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin. He was also one of the founders of the Turkey City Writer's Workshop.

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    • August 10, 1993
    • March 30, 1928
  5. Oct 3, 2021 · Oliver explores two major science-fictional themes in “Let Me Live in a House.”. The first is about the brutality of space. This story was written well before Sputnik and the creation of NASA. I was impressed that Oliver predicted that only people with the Right Stuff would become astronauts.

  6. Dec 15, 2013 · Chad Oliver is a well-known proponent of anthropological science fiction. John Clute (of SF encyclopedia) proclaims him “pioneer in the application of competent anthropological thought to sf themes.”

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  8. Chad Oliver. 3.87. 175 ratings26 reviews. Classic science fiction novel, first published by Doubleday in 1957; this is a trade paperback edition. A unique plot element sets the story in 15000 years ago, a small group of space-traveling aliens crash on Earth; their ship hopelessly damaged.

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