- Author: Leslie A. Croutch Author Record # 17208
- Birthplace: White River, Ontario, Canada
- Birthdate: 25 April 1915
- Deathdate: 2 July 1969
- Language: English
- Webpages: cdnsfzinearchive.org, Fancyclopedia 3, zinewiki.com
- Used These Alternate Names: Les Croutch, Mr. Leslie A. Croutch
- Additional Biographical Data: Bio:Leslie A. Croutch
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Magazine Editor Series
- Light (fanzine)
- Light - 1943 (1943)
- Playmate (2022)
- The Phantom Train (1941)
- Dancing Partner (1941)
- A Dictator Dies (1941)
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Salvage Job (1941)
also appeared as:
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Translation: Le pochard inspiré?Le pochard inspire[French] (1962)
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Translation:
- Recordemon (1943)
- Eemanu Grows Up (1948)
- The Immigrant (1950)
- The Day the Bomb Fell (1950)
- Playmate (1951)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, November 1934) (1934) [only as by Mr. Leslie A. Croutch]
- Letter (Amazing Stories, February 1935) (1935)
- Letter (Astounding Stories, May 1936): A New Reader (1936)
- Letter (Astounding Stories, August 1936): Curiosity Is Aroused. (1936)
- Letter (Astounding Stories, January 1937): Could Life Exist Without Air? (1937)
- Letter (Astounding Stories, February 1937): Only Forty Pages? (1937)
- Letter (Astounding Stories, May 1937): Life Without Air. (1937)
- Letter (Astounding Stories, August 1937): Page Mr. Loomis. (1937)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, October 1937) (1937)
- Letter (Astounding Stories, October 1937): History vs. Legends. (1937)
- Letter (Astounding Stories, December 1937): Articles Fine; Smith Ditto. (1937)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, August 1938) (1938)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, October 1938) (1938)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, December 1938) (1938) [only as by Les Croutch]
- Letter (Astounding, December 1938): Somebody Doesn't Like Wert! (1938)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, April 1931) (1939)
- John Russell Fearn Says... (1940)
- Kelley—the Man (1940)
- Letter (A Canadian Versus an Englishman) (1941)
- Clippings from Canada (Futurian War Digest, June 1941) (1941)
- Clippings from Canada (Futurian War Digest, October 1941) (1941)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, January 1942) (1942) [only as by Les Croutch]
- So You Want to Record? (Part II) (1942)
- Light Flashes (Light, Winter 1943) (1943)
- Canada Calling (1943)
- Letter (Le Zombie, May-June 1943): Canada's Top Fan (in Part) (1943) [only as by Les Croutch]
- Every Day Religion (1945)
- Letter (Astounding Stories, December 1945): The Highest Frequencies Recorded on Records RUn About 15,000 Cycles. Television Requires at Least 4,000,000 Cycles Per Second! (1945)
- Letter (Astounding, July 1947): Kahn Is Indeed a Medical Man—and Knows His Ships, if Not Spaceships, as Well. (1947)
- The Croutch Report (1948)
- Letter (Astounding, June 1956) (1956)