- Author: Chan Davis Author Record # 545
- Legal Name: Davis, Horace Chandler
- Birthplace: Ithaca, New York, USA
- Birthdate: 12 August 1926
- Deathdate: 24 September 2022
- Language: English
- Webpages: Fancyclopedia 3, pseudopodium.org, SFE, Wikipedia-EN
- Used These Alternate Names:
Chandler Davis, Ens Chandler Davis, チャン・デーヴィス?Chan Dēvisu
Chan Deevisu - Author Tags: Merril04 (1), science fiction (1), NESFA Core Reading List (1), Merril05 (1)
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Collections
- It Walks in Beauty: Selected Prose of Chandler Davis (2010) [only as by Chandler Davis]
- The Statistomat Pitch (2023)
- The Nightmare (1946) [also as by Chandler Davis]
- To Still the Drums (1946) [also as by Chandler Davis]
- The Journey and the Goal (1947)
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Letter to Ellen (1947)
also appeared as:
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Translation: エレンへの手紙?エレンへのてがみ[Japanese] (1960) [as by
Eren no Tegamiチャン・デーヴィス?Chan Dēvisu]
Chan Deevisu - Translation: Brief an Ellen [German] (1983)
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Translation: Lettre à Ellen?Lettre a Ellen[French] (1984)
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Translation:
- The Aristocrat (1949)
- Blind Play (1951)
- Share Our World (1953)
- It Walks in Beauty (1958) [also as by Chandler Davis]
- The Statistomat Pitch (1958) [also as by Chandler Davis]
- Adrift on the Policy Level (1959) [also as by Chandler Davis]
- Last Year's Grave Undug (1962) [also as by Chandler Davis]
- Hexamnion (1970)
- The Names of Yanils (1994) [also as by Chandler Davis]
- Letter (Astounding, March 1941): But We're a Long, Long Way from Understanding These Protiens! (1941) [only as by Chandler Davis]
- Well—Quintius Teal Was a Remarkable Man; Remarkable Things Must Be Expected from His Efforts. (1941) only appeared as:
- Letter (Astounding, May 1941): Jack London: Prophet. (1941) [only as by Chandler Davis]
- Letter (Astounding, August 1941): Reader Reactions Aren't Accurate Enough in Themselves to Make Such a Job of Statistical Analysis Worth While. But I'd Like a 1941 Lab for the Year. (1941) [only as by Chandler Davis]
- Letter (Astounding Science-Fiction, September 1941): I Wonder If Dr. Rhine Has Studied Extrasensory Perception Between People Who Thought in Different Languages? (1941) [only as by Chandler Davis]
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, October 1941): Blasting Off the Cover (1941) [only as by Chandler Davis]
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, December 1941): More Science (1941) [only as by Chandler Davis]
- Letter (Astounding, June 1942): But Donovan Probably Would Let Him Go. He'd Assume Powell's Answer Was Right Out of Human Mental Laziness. (1942) [only as by Chandler Davis]
- Letter: (Thrilling Wonder Stories, December 1942): Science While You Wait (1942) [only as by Chandler Davis]
- Letter (Astounding, May 1943): Don A. Stuart Is Too Darned Bust to Write for the Magazine Now. Sorry. (1943) [only as by Chandler Davis]
- Letter (Astounding, February 1944): The Invention of the Chronometer, the Long Rifle, the Cartridge, the Sextant, and a Lot of Important Technical Devices Can Be Traced to the Demands of an Expanding Land Frontier. THe Asterites WIll Demand Invetions, Too. (1944) [only as by Chandler Davis]
- Letter (Astounding, April 1944): I Particularly Liked van Vogt's Point on the Inevitable Disappointment of the 500-Year-Long Voyagers. It's a Bad, But Human Habit to Overlook Human Progress. (1944) [only as by Chandler Davis]
- Letter (Astounding, May 1946): Hm-m-m—But There Is an Acute Psychological Difference Between Contemplation of the Concept of Death and Contemplation of Your Own Immediate and Violent Destruction! Many a Man Who Views Death Philosophically in the Abstract Becomes Frantic When He Sees His Own Death Approach. (1946) [only as by Ens Chandler Davis]
- Letter (Astounding, February 1947): Natlane Gave It Up as a Bad Job, Too. (1947)
- Letter (Astounding, July 1947): Here You Are at Last! The Homemade Atomic Bomb (1947)
- Letter (Astounding, August 1947): Beginning of an "Answer"? (1947)
- Thesis, Antithesis, Synthesis (1976) [only as by Chandler Davis]