Henry Kuttner (1915–1958)Author of The Best of Henry KuttnerAlso known as: Henry Kutner, Kuttner Henry, Henry Kuttner; Introduction By Ray Bradbury, Henry (originally written as by Lawrence O'Donnell
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Kuttner and his wife C. L. Moore often collaborated. According to Wikipedia, pseudonyms used by him or by both included: Edward J. Bellin, Paul Edmonds, Noel Gardner, Will Garth, James Hall, Keith Hammond, Hudson Hastings, Peter Horn, Kelvin Kent, Robert O. Kenyon, C. H. Liddell, Hugh Maepenn, Scott Morgan, Lawrence O'Donnell, Lewis Padgett, Woodrow Wilson Smith, and Charles Stoddard. Despite the fact that they often collaborated, they are nevertheless separate authors who should have separate author pages. Please do not combine one with the other, or the other's pseudonyms. Thank you.
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