For other uses, see George England (disambiguation).
George Allan England
England as depicted in Wonder Stories, January 1930
Born
9 February 1877 Fort McPherson, Nebraska, United States
Died
26 June 1936(1936-06-26) (aged 59) United States
Occupation
Writer, explorer
Language
English
Nationality
American
Genres
Speculative fiction, science fiction
George Allan England (9 February 1877 - 26 June 1936) was an American writer and explorer, best known for his speculative and science fiction. He attended Harvard University and later in life unsuccessfully ran for Governor of Maine. England was a socialist and many of his works have socialist themes.
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