Bernard Glemser (20 May 1908 – 3 April 1990),[1] was an English writer of fiction, non-fiction, and children's books.
[2] Born in London, Glemser served in the Royal Air Force as an intelligence officer during World War II, and then worked in the United States for the government of Britain for a few years.
From 1947 until his death he was married to the painter and designer Violetta Constance Raditz.
Glemser also used pen names; as Robert Crane, he wrote science fiction, notably Hero's Walk (1954),[3] and as Geraldine Napier, romances.
Glemser's books for children, such as All About the Human Body and All About Biology, were translated into many languages and distributed in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East by UNESCO.