Stanley Bennett Hough
Stanley Bennett Hough was a British author of science fiction, for which he used the pseudonym Rex Gordon. He also published several novels under his own name.
Hough was a wireless operator on merchant and passenger ships. In World War II his ship was sunk near Algiers.
Hough's works as Rex Gordon covered space travel, time travel, alien encounters and planetary colonization. His other novels concerned nuclear warfare, neo-Nazis, crime and political crisis.
Hough was born in Preston, Lancashire and died in Falmouth, Cornwall.As Rex Gordon
- Utopia 239
- No Man Friday
- First to the Stars
- First Through Time
- Utopia Minus X
- The Yellow Fraction
As S. B. Hough
- Frontier Incident
- Moment of Decision
- Mission in Guemo
- The Seas South
- The Primitives
- Extinction Bomber
- A Pound a Day Inclusive
- The Bronze Perseus
- Expedition Everyman
- Beyond the Eleventh Hour
- Expedition Everyman 1964
- Where? An Independent Report on Holiday Resorts in Britain and the Continent
- Dear Daughter Dead
- Sweet Sister Seduced
- Fear Fortune, Father
- Creative Writing, a Handbook for Students, Tutors and Educational Authorities
As Bennett Stanley
- Sea Struck
- The Alscott Experiment
- Sea to Eden
- Government Contract