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Edward Llewellyn

Edward Llewellyn was a University Professor, an English Scientist, and a science fiction author. In his lifetime, Edward managed to publish more than sixty scientific articles on eye movement and psychology. An active member in the field of pharmacology, Edward Llewellyn took an interest in ethical development. In Edward Llewellyn’s science fiction series, the Douglas Convolution, the author highlights the breakdown of civilization after an entire generation is born sterile, as one of the side effects of the wide use of an anti-cancer medication. Edward Llewellyn was born in Salisbury, England. He was admitted to the University of London where she graduated with a degree in electrical engineering, towards the end of World War II. During the outbreak of the war, Edward Llewellyn joined the army where he served with Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers as a communications and radar specialist.

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