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- The Maurai series is a series of short stories and a novel by Poul Anderson set in a resource depleted, post-apocalyptic earth several centuries in the...
- on The 100 TV series The Sky People, a 1959 science-fiction novel in the Maurai series by Poul Anderson The Sky People, a 2006 science-fiction novel by...
- ****her still in the ****ure, a New Zealand/Micronesian culture known as "the Maurai Federation" will eventually dominate the world and impose their vision of...
- published in the anthology Orbit One. Also published as The Disinherited. Maurai and Kith (1982), collects: "Ghetto" (1954) "The Sky People" (1959) "Progress"...
- by American writer Poul Anderson, published in 1983. It is part of his Maurai series. The novel is set several hundred years after a devastating nuclear...
- Padmasani Ammal. R. Vedavalli's talent for music was identified early on by Maurai Srirangam Iyengar, who brought the five-year-old a harmonium, and got her...
- the temporary absence of drummer Max Duhamel, who was replaced by Martin Maurais due to an injury. Serenity in Fire was well received and included two of...
- a nuclear war. The best-known story is the novel Davy. Poul Anderson's Maurai series (1959–1983) also takes place after a nuclear war, and his Hugo and...
- friend of Rahn's named Roger Maurais received a phone call from a woman who claimed to be "Laurie" or Laureen. Maurais's mother answered the phone call...
- and the environment. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. Maurais, Jacques; & Morris, Michael A. (Eds.). (2003). Languages in a globalizing...