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100 1  Kornbluth, C. M.|q(Cyril M.),|d1923-1958 
370    New York, N.Y.|bWaverly, N.Y. 
372    Science fiction|2lcsh 
373    Futurian Society of New York 
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378    |qCyril M. 
400 1  |wnnea|aKornbluth, C. M.|q(Cyril M.),|d1924-1958 
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500 1  |wnnnc|aPark, Jordan,|d1924-1958 
663    For works of this author written in collaboration with 
       Judith Merril, search also under:|bJudd, Cyril 
670    His Takeoff, 1952. 
670    Pohl, F. The space merchants, 1984:|bCIP t.p. (C.M. 
       Kornbluth) 
670    Contemp. au. (online)|b(Jordan Park, pseud. of Cyril 
       Kornbluth) 
670    Wikiipedia, 28 May 2013|b(Cyril M. Kornbluth (born July 2,
       1923 in New York City; died March 21, 1958 in Levittown, 
       New York) was an American science fiction author; used a 
       variety of pen-names, including Cecil Corwin, S. D. 
       Gottesman, Edward J. Bellin, Kenneth Falconer, Walter C. 
       Davies, Simon Eisner, Jordan Park, Arthur Cooke, Paul 
       Dennis Lavond and Scott Mariner) 
670    Contemporary authors online, 28 May 2013|b(born New York 
       City, 1923; died of heart failure, March 21, 1958, Waverly,
       NY; member of The Futurian Society of New York; editor 
       with Trans-Radio Press, Chicago, Ill.; freelance writer 
       from 1951; editor for Fantasy and Science Fiction 
       mangazine in late 1950s; won Hugo award in 1973 for "The 
       meeting")