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1971 science fiction novel by Poul Anderson
The Dancer from Atlantis is a science fiction novel by American writer Poul Anderson,[1] first published in 1971 by Doubleday.
- Duncan Reid
- Erissa
- Oleg Vladimirovici
- Uldin
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Hoka! | |
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The Psychotechnic League |
- Star Ways
- The Snows of Ganymede
- Virgin Planet
- The Psychotechnic League
- Cold Victory
- Starship
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Technic History | Polesotechnic League period of Nicholas van Rijn | |
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Terran Empire period of Dominic Flandry |
- Ensign Flandry
- A Circus of Hells
- The Rebel Worlds
- The Day of Their Return
- Agent of the Terran Empire
- Flandry of Terra
- A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows
- A Stone in Heaven
- The Game of Empire
- The Long Night
- Let the Spacemen Beware
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History of Rustum | |
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Maurai | |
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Other science fiction novels | |
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Collections |
- Strangers from Earth
- Un-Man and Other Novellas
- Time and Stars
- The Horn of Time
- Beyond the Beyond
- Seven Conquest
- Tales of the Flying Mountains
- The Queen of Air and Darkness and Other Stories
- The Worlds of Poul Anderson
- The Many Worlds of Poul Anderson
- Homeward and Beyond
- The Best of Poul Anderson
- Homebrew
- Winners
- The Night Face & Other Stories
- The Dark Between the Stars
- Explorations
- Fantasy
- Winners
- Cold Victory
- The Gods Laughed
- Starship
- The Winter of the World / The Queen of Air and Darkness
- Conflict
- The Long Night
- Past Times
- The Unicorn Trade
- Dialogue With Darkness
- Space Folk
- Alight in the Void
- The Armies of Elfland
- Inconstant Star
- Kinship With the Stars
- All One Universe
- Going for Infinity
- Swordsmen from the Stars
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Operation Otherworld | |
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Other fantasy novels | |
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Historical novels | |
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Novellas and short stories | |
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