Paul Capon
Harry Paul Capon (18 December 1912, Kenton, Suffolk – 24 November 1969)[1] was a British author who wrote fiction in various genres. He also worked as an editor in three films for Maurice Elvey (1887-1967), as administrator in film and TV productions and the head of the Film Department of Independent Television News (1963-1967). He began writing science fiction in the early 50s with the Antigeos trilogy, dealing with the discovery of a Counter-Earth, usually hidden behind the Sun. He also wrote about Utopias, time travel, lost civilizations, alien invasion and Martians.
Series
The Other Side Trilogy
- The Other Side of the Sun (1950)
- The Other Half of the Planet (1952)
- Down to Earth (1954)
Novels
- Battered Caravanserai (1942)
- Brother Cain (1945)
- Hosts of Midian (1946)
- Dead Man's Chest (1947)
- The Murder of Jacob Canansay (1947)
- Fanfare for Shadows (1947)
- O Clouds Unfold (1948)
- Image of a Murder (1949)
- Toby Scuffel (1949)
- Threescore Years (1950)
- Delay of Doom (1950)
- No Time for Death (1951)
- Death at Shinglestrand (aka Murder at Shinglestrand) (1951)
- Death on a Wet Sunday (1952)
- In All Simplicity (1953)
- The World at Bay (1953)
- The Seventh Passenger (1953)
- Malice Domestic (1954)
- Phobos, the Robot Planet (aka Lost: A Moon) (1955)
- Thirty Days Hath September (1955)
- The Wanderbolt (1955)
- Margin of Terror (1955)
- Into the Tenth Millennium (1956)
- The Cave of Cornelius (aka The End of the Tunnel) (1959)
- Flight of Time (1960)
- Warriors' Moon (1960)
- The Kingdom of the Bulls (1961)
- Amongst Those Missing (1959)
- Lord of the Chariots (1962)
- The Golden Cloak (1962)
- Strangers on Forlorn (1969)
- Roman Gold (1968)
- The Final Refuge (1969)
Non fiction
The Great Yarmouth Mystery (1965)
Selected filmography
- Road House (1934)
- Play Up the Band (1935)
- Heat Wave (1935)
References
External links
- Authors : CAPON, PAUL : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia
- Paul Capon at the Internet Movie Database
- FantasticFiction: Paul Capon
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