The Greenwood encyclopedia of science fiction and fantasy
themes, works, and wonders
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Author
Contributions
- Westfahl, Gary. - Contributor
Publication
2005 - ABC-CLIO, LLC, Westport, Conn, Connecticut
Language
English
Word Count
348,750 words, Guess
Page Count
1,395 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100313329508
- ISBN-100313329516
- ISBN-100313329524
- ISBN-100313329532
- ISBN-139780313329500
and 13 more
- ISBN-139780313329517
- ISBN-139780313329524
- ISBN-139780313329531
- LibraryThing2160211
- Goodreads1505822
- Library of Congress Control Number2005013677
- OCLC Control Number60401685
- Better World BooksP7-CWM-578
- Better World BooksP7-BQV-886
- Better World Books9780313329517
- Better World Books9780313329531
- Better World Books9780313329524
- Open LibraryOL3399685M
Classifications
- DDC813/.0876203
- LCCPS374.S35 G74 2005
- LCCPS374.S35.G74 2005
Subjects
Topics
Genres
- Encyclopedias
Links
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- The Greenwood encyclopedia of science fiction and fantasy: themes, works, and wonders
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