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    Robert Shaw [1] (31 December 1931 – 11 February 1996) was a science fiction writer and fan from Northern Ireland, noted for his originality and wit. He won the Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer in 1979 and 1980.

  2. Robert John Shaw (June 29, 1933 – September 23, 2010) was an American professional baseball player. A right-handed pitcher, he played in Major League Baseball on seven teams for 11 seasons, from 1957 to 1967. In 1962, he was a National League (NL) All-Star player.

  3. Bob Shaw. Position: Pitcher. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-2 , 195lb (188cm, 88kg) Born: June 29, 1933 in Bronx, NY. Died: September 23, 2010 in Tequesta, FL. School: Debut: (Age 24-043d, 11,467th in major league history) 3.0 IP, 5 H, 1 SO, 1 BB, 4 ER.

  4. Complete order of Bob Shaw books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

  5. Jan 4, 2012 · Bob Shaw’s lifetime record in the majors was 108-98, with 32 saves and a 3.52 ERA over 11 seasons. His brilliant 1959 campaign earned him a key role in White Sox lore, but it’s his life after baseball that truly defined the gentleman that he always remained.

  6. Robert Shaw. Actor: Jaws. Robert Archibald Shaw was born on August 9, 1927, in Westhoughton, Lancashire, England, the eldest son of Doreen Nora (Avery), a nurse, and Thomas Archibald Shaw, a doctor. His paternal grandfather was Scottish, from Argyll.

  7. Bob Shaw was born in Northern Ireland. After working in structural engineering, industrial public relations, and journalism he became a full time science fiction writer in 1975.

  8. The Land and Overland trilogy is a group of three science fantasy novels by Northern Irish writer Bob Shaw . The trilogy consists of the books The Ragged Astronauts (published in 1986), The Wooden Spaceships (1988) and The Fugitive Worlds (1989).

  9. Bob Shaw has 197 books on Goodreads with 20222 ratings. Bob Shaws most popular book is Orbitsville.

  10. Jan 1, 2001 · Bob Shaw. 3.79. 384 ratings53 reviews. Slow glass was an amusing scientific toy. Light traveled through it so slowly that, looking through a pane of it, you might see what had happened five minutes ago on the other side--or five years.

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