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Richard Sapir

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Richard Sapir


Born
in New York, The United States
July 27, 1936

Died
January 27, 1987

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Creator and original author, with Warren Murphy, of the immensely popular series The Destroyer.

Despite his death in 1987 (and Murphy's in 2015), Murphy & Sapir remain the only listed cover authors for most of the continuation of the Destroyer series.

Sapir also wrote standalone fantasy thrillers published under the name Richard Ben Sapir.
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“Time has a wonderful way of weeding out the trivial.”
Richard Ben Sapir

“We are all the children of Rome, without knowing it. Our months are called after Roman emperors or gods, our summer is July and August, named after Julius Caesar and Augustus Caesar. When you people scream fascist at us, you are referring to the rods of authority called fasces by the Romans. The idea of law written down and to be observed equally comes to us from the Romans, and our alphabet comes to us exactly from the Roman. From plumbing to the idea that surrounding someone in battle gives victory, Rome gave them to us. Rome is our common, civilized roots, so deep that many of us in the West do not even realize it unless we are educated to it. Rome is our intellectual father, and we have been living off its remnants for two thousand years.”
Richard Ben Sapir, The Far Arena
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“I am old. I should have left before. Any fool can ride the chariots of victory. It takes judgement to get off at the right time.”
Richard Ben Sapir, The Far Arena

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