Poul Anderson
Poul Anderson (on right)
Photo by Lars-Olov Strandberg,
HEICON 70 World Science Fiction Convention,
Heidelberg, Germany, 1970.
Copyright © Lars-Olov Strandberg

Poul Anderson

Author of The Boat of A Million Years

Also known as: Poul Anderson, et al Anderson, Poul

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Poul Anderson (1926-2001) used the following pseudonyms: A.A. Craig
Michael Karageorge
Winston P. Sanders

Known in the SCA as Sir Bela of Eastmarch

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Poul Anderson (1926-2001) used the following pseudonyms: A.A. Craig
Michael Karageorge
Winston P. Sanders

Known in the SCA as Sir Bela of Eastmarch

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