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  1. Poul Anderson was an extremely prolific science fiction and fantasy author of over 100 novels and countless short stories. He was known for creating fast-paced adventure stories as well as science fiction built on a foundation of real science

  2. Poul Anderson bibliography. Anderson's novella Sister Planet was cover-feature on the May 1959 issue of Satellite Science Fiction; the cover also featured Paul Lehr 's first artwork for an SF magazine. Anderson's novella A Message in Secret took the cover of the December 1959 issue of Fantastic. The illustration by Ed Valigursky depicts ...

  3. Poul Anderson has 1469 books on Goodreads with 311935 ratings. Poul Anderson’s most popular book is Tau Zero.

  4. 29 de jan. de 2024 · O ator inglês Paul Anderson admitiu posse e uso de crack, anfetamina e medicamentos controlados em julgamento recém-realizado no Reino Unido. O astro de 48 anos da série ‘Peaky Blinders’ foi condenado a pagar multa de £1,345, hoje o equivalente a cerca de R$ 8,4 mil.

  5. 29 de jan. de 2024 · O ator de Peaky Blinders, Paul Anderson, se declarou culpado de quatro acusações de posse de drogas e foi condenado por um tribunal de Londres a pagar £1.345 (cerca de R$ 8380,65) em multas. Anderson foi preso em 26 de dezembro após ser encontrado em posse de várias drogas, incluindo crack, anfetaminas e duas substâncias prescritas, diazepam e pregabalina.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm2167957Paul Anderson - IMDb

    67 Photos. Paul Anderson is an English actor of film and stage. He is best known for portraying Arthur Shelby in the BBC series Peaky Blinders. Anderson began his acting career by appearing in plays written by friend Gregory Burke. His first leading role in a film was in The Firm (2009). He also has appeared in many major films including Legend ...

  7. www.amazon.com.br › Tau-Zero-Poul-Anderson › dpTau Zero | Amazon.com.br

    The blurb on the back of Poul Anderson's 'Tau Zero' lauds it simply as, 'the ultimate hard science fiction novel'. This does not necessarily denote that the book is going to be hard to read, or that the science side will be too overbearing to enjoy the fiction. The term is generally applied to a sci-fi story in which everything has to "add up ...