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  1. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (SFE) is an English language reference work on science fiction, first published in 1979. It has won the Hugo , Locus and British SF Awards. Two print editions appeared in 1979 and 1993.

    • John Clute, Peter Nicholls
    • 1979
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  4. Produced by Lew Hunter. Cast includes Jonathan Banks, Gretchen Corbett, Brandon Crane, Sam Groom, Chris Hebert, Jonna Lee and Tony O'Dell. Eight 48-minute episodes. Colour. / This short-lived series involved the adventures of the Sterling family: father Hal (Groom), mother June (Corbett), their sons Trace (O'Dell) and Smith (Crane in pilot ...

  5. The present encyclopedia was first conceived by Peter Nicholls in the mid-1970s and was published as The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction: An Illustrated A to Z ( 1979; vt The Science Fiction Encyclopedia 1979 ). The title page listed Nicholls as General Editor, John Clute as Associate Editor, Carolyn Eardley as Technical Editor, and Malcolm ...

  6. Introduction to the Online Edition. Entry updated 27 May 2024. Tagged: Prelim. Welcome to the Fourth Edition of The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, launched online on 6 October 2021 as a direct continuation of the Third Edition, following the amicable end of our decade-long partnership with Gollancz and the SF Gateway.

  7. About this Site. Site information page updated 30 September 2021. Welcome to the fourth edition of The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, the second to appear online. Our aim is to provide a comprehensive, scholarly, and critical guide to science fiction in all its forms. For more about the Encyclopedia, please follow these links:

  8. Encyclopedia of Science Fiction or Science Fiction Encyclopedia may refer to: The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy (first volume published in 1974), edited by Donald H. Tuck. The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (published 1977), edited by Brian Ash.

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