Barlow, James William, 1826-1913
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found: LCCN 16-20412: His Doctors at war, 1914(hdg.: Barlow, James William, 1826-1913; usage: James William Barlow)
found: SFE, the encyclopedia of science fiction, April 4, 2017(James William Barlow, born Dublin, Eire, 21 October 1826; died Raheny, Co Dublin, Eire 4 July 1913; Irish cleric and author (mostly on theological issues) whose sf novel, History of a World of Immortals without a God (1891 as by Antares Skorpios; vt The Immortals' Great Quest: Translated from an Unpublished Manuscript in the Library of a Continental University 1909 UK as James William Barlow. His pseudonym was in fact a House Name, as his daughter, Jane Barlow, a well-known author on Irish themes, also wrote occasionally as Antares Skorpios; her use of the name preceded his) - http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/barlow_james_william
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1985-02-19: new
2017-04-07: revised
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