- Author: Ron Ellik Author Record # 1113
- Legal Name: Ellik, Ronald Davis
- Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Birthdate: 28 September 1938
- Deathdate: 27 January 1968
- Language: English
- Webpages: Fancyclopedia 3, SFE
- Used These Alternate Names:
Fredric Davies, フレドリック・ディヴィズ?Furedorikku Divu-izu
- Note: A former U.S. Marine, Ellik was an author and heavily involved in fandom. Won the 1962 TAFF nomination, and received a Hugo in 1959. Died in an auto accident.
- Author Tags: reference (1), concordance (1), Bibliography (1)
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Novels
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スラッシュ株式会社?Surasshu kabushiki gaisha[Japanese] (1968) withフレドリック・ディヴィズ?Furedorikku Divu-izu
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ナポレオンソロ スパイ大作戦?Naporeon Soro supai daisakusen[Japanese] (1973) withフレドリック・ディヴィズ?Furedorikku Divu-izu
- The Cross of Gold Affair (1968) with Fredric Langley
- The Cross of Gold Affair (1968) with Fredric Davies
- Fanac - 1958 (Fanzine) (1958) with Terry Carr
- Fanac - 1959 (Fanzine) (1959) with Terry Carr
- Fanac - 1960 (Fanzine) (1960) with Terry Carr
- The Universes of E. E. Smith (1966) with Bill Evans (1921-1985)
- On an Ancient Amra (1965)
- Concordance to the Lensman Novels of E. E. Smith (1966)
- It's Fantastic (Letter) (1954)
- Letter to Psychotic, July 1954 (1954)
- Letter to Psychotic, September-October 1954 (1954)
- Preface (The Universes of E. E. Smith) (1965)
- The Animal Classification System (1966)
- The History of Civilization (1966)
- The Squirrel's Tale: TAFF 1962 (excerpt) (2019)
- Walk, Do Not Run (Letter) (1954)
- Young Man Mulligan (1962) with Karen Anderson and John Boardman and Lin Carter and James Cawthorn and Juanita Coulson and Dick Eney and David McDaniel and Bruce Pelz and George H. Scithers
- Young Man Mulligan (1962) with Karen Anderson and John Boardman and Lin Carter and Jim Cawthorn and Juanita Coulson and Dick Eney and Ted Johnstone and Bruce Pelz and George Scithers
- Young Man Mulligan, with Key (1972) with Karen Anderson and John Boardman and Lin Carter and Jim Cawthorn and Juanita Coulson and Dick Eney and George Heap and Ted Johnstone and Bruce Pelz and George H. Scithers