- Conklin, Groff,
Conklin, Groff, 1904-1968 (Personal Name)
- Conklin, Edward Groff, 1904-1968
- Kānklīn, Girāf, 1904-1968
- کانکلين، گراف
- Earlier heading: Conklin, Groff, 1904-
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His How to run a rental library ... 1934.
Extravagancias, 1968: title page (compiled by Groff Conklin)
Wikipedia, November 28, 2016 (Groff Conklin; Edward Groff Conklin (September 6, 1904-July 19, 1968) was an American science fiction anthologist; he edited 40 anthologies of science fiction, one of mystery stories (co-edited with physician Noah Fabricant), wrote books on home improvement and was a freelance writer on scientific subjects as well as a published poet; from 1950 to 1955, he was the book critic for Galaxy Science Fiction; born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, Conklin was educated at Dartmouth College and Harvard University, and graduated from Columbia University in 1927; he drifted restlessly through a series of jobs in the 1930s and 1940s, working for several government agencies during WWII; he was a book editor for Robert M. McBride & Co. and did public relations work for the Federal Home Loan Bank, the Office of Strategic Services, the Department of Commerce, the National Cancer Institute and the American Diabetes Association; he was also a former scientific researcher for the N.W. Ayer & Son advertising agency; in the last three years of his life, Conklin was the staff science editor for The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language; he lived in New York at 150 West 96th Street; at the age of 63, he died of emphysema in his summer home at Pawling, New York)
Diyābit, yā, Bīmārī-i qand, 1965: t.p. (گراف کانکلين = Girāf Kānklīn) t.p. verso (Groff Conklin [in rom.])



