- Arthur H. Landis
Arthur Harold Landis born
Birmingham, Alabama 1917 died ofbone cancer inLos Angeles January 1986 was a fantasy, fiction and non-fiction author. [ [http://dlib.nyu.edu/eadapp/transform?source=tamwag/landis.xml&style=tamwag/tamwag.xsl&part=body Guide to the Papers of Arthur H. Landis 1915-1944, 1965-1985ALBA 066 Processed by Wendy Scheir, June 2004 ] ]Biography
Born to a family of
vaudeville performers, Landis later travelled throughout the American West working at a variety of jobs. In 1937 he enlised in theMackenzie-Papineau Battalion of theInternational Brigade in Spain serving as a scout and artillery spotter. He served in the battles ofAragon andTeruel and before departing Spain was able load his unit's archives on the unit onto a ship that left the country. [ibid]In 1965 Landis wrote a fantasy novel "A World Called Camelot". He later published
sequels "Camelot in Orbit" (1978), "The Magick of Camelot" (1981), and "Home to Avalon" (1982).In 1967 Landis published his non fiction book "The Abraham Lincoln Brigade" that was the result of many years of reseach and interviews with survivors of the Brigade.
Landis and Mandy Harriman, a fellow International Brigade veteran started Camelot Publishing, whose product included the magazines "Coven 13" that printed a variety of fantasy and witchcraft stories including the two part story "Let There Be Magick" under the
nom de plume ofJames R. Keaveny that was anotehr name for "A World Called Camelot". He also published "Dealer's Voice" a motorcycle magazine.In 1972 he published "Spain the Unfinished Revolution" through Camelot publishing. He was awarded the
Order of Friendship of Peoples by the Soviet Union.Two years after his death "Death in the Olive Groves: American Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War 1936-1939" a reedited and shorter version of his "The Abraham Lincoln Brigade" was published. [ [http://www.amazon.com/Death-Olive-Groves-Volunteers-1936-1939/dp/155778051X/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1215061760&sr=1-2 Amazon.com: Death in the Olive Groves: American Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War 1936-1939: Arthur H. Landis: Books ] ]
References
External links
Landis's books http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/l/arthur-h-landis/
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