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A Woman of the Iron People is an anthropological science fiction novel by American writer Eleanor Arnason, originally published in 1991. It is a first contact story between peoples from a future Earth and an intelligent, furred race of people who live on an unnamed planet far from Earth. Along with White Queen, A Woman of the Iron People won the inaugural Otherwise Award in 1991. The later paperback edition consisted of two separate volumes, In the Light of Sigma Draconis and Changing Women, split at the natural dividing point of the novel.

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  • A Woman of the Iron People (en)
  • Sigma Draconis (romanzo) (it)
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  • A Woman of the Iron People is an anthropological science fiction novel by American writer Eleanor Arnason, originally published in 1991. It is a first contact story between peoples from a future Earth and an intelligent, furred race of people who live on an unnamed planet far from Earth. Along with White Queen, A Woman of the Iron People won the inaugural Otherwise Award in 1991. The later paperback edition consisted of two separate volumes, In the Light of Sigma Draconis and Changing Women, split at the natural dividing point of the novel. (en)
  • Sigma Draconis (A Woman of the Iron People) è un romanzo di fantascienza della scrittrice Eleanor Arnason pubblicato nel 1991; l'opera, definita "fantascienza antropologica", tratta il tema del primo contatto. (it)
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  • A Woman of the Iron People (en)
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  • A Woman of the Iron People (en)
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  • William Morrow & Co
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  • First edition cover (en)
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  • PS3551.R4853 I5 1991 (en)
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  • Science fiction (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • April 1991 (en)
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  • A Woman of the Iron People is an anthropological science fiction novel by American writer Eleanor Arnason, originally published in 1991. It is a first contact story between peoples from a future Earth and an intelligent, furred race of people who live on an unnamed planet far from Earth. Along with White Queen, A Woman of the Iron People won the inaugural Otherwise Award in 1991. The later paperback edition consisted of two separate volumes, In the Light of Sigma Draconis and Changing Women, split at the natural dividing point of the novel. (en)
  • Sigma Draconis (A Woman of the Iron People) è un romanzo di fantascienza della scrittrice Eleanor Arnason pubblicato nel 1991; l'opera, definita "fantascienza antropologica", tratta il tema del primo contatto. (it)
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  • 813/.54 20
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  • 0-688-10375-8
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  • PS3551.R4853 I5 1991
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  • 22207447
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