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It was compiled by [[Anthony R. Lewis]] and the first version was released in 1970 at the [[Secondary Universe III]] conference. The first complete version was published in 1984 and a new and expanded edition appeared in 2000 from [[NESFA Press]] | It was compiled by [[Anthony R. Lewis]] and the first version was released in 1970 at the [[Secondary Universe III]] conference. The first complete version was published in 1984 and a new and expanded edition appeared in 2000 from [[NESFA Press]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 20 February 2020
The Concordance to Cordwainer Smith lists and identifies all the people, places, and things in Smith's huge future history, the universe of the Instrumentality.
It was compiled by Anthony R. Lewis and the first version was released in 1970 at the Secondary Universe III conference. The first complete version was published in 1984 and a new and expanded edition appeared in 2000 from NESFA Press
Awards and Honors
- 2001 -- Best Related Book Hugo nominee
Publication | 1970—2000 |
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