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English: A photograph of noted science-fiction author and screenwriter Leigh Brackett, taken in 1941.
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Source From an autobiographical essay by Leigh Brackett, published in "Amazing Stories" magazine in July 1941.
Author Unknown; most likely a professional photographer, possibly with "Amazing Stories" magazine.

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