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Robert P. Mills

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was sold by publishers Mercury Press in 1958 to B. G. Davis, Mills briefly remained on staff there during the transition and continued to edit
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for best magazine (in 1959, 1960 and 1963). He also edited several "Best of" volumes based on the contents of
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from its inception in 1949; he took over as editor upon the resignation of
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in 1962 and became a literary agent. As an agent, he represented
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till its folding. From 1957-1958, he also served as editor of
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among other anthologies. He was succeeded as editor by
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American magazine editor and literary agent (1920–1986)
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science fiction
Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
Anthony Boucher
Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine
Venture Science Fiction Magazine
Bestseller Mystery Magazine
Hugo Awards
Avram Davidson
James Baldwin
Katherine Dunham
Harlen Ellison
Richard Fariña
"Robert Park Mills: A Preliminary Inventory of His Collection at the Harry Ransom Center"
Robert Park Mills Papers
Harry Ransom Center
Robert P. Mills
Internet Speculative Fiction Database
"Remembering Robert P. Mills: Science Fiction's Forgotten Agent"
Frederik Pohl
the original
Categories
1920 births
1986 deaths
Literary agents
American science fiction editors

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