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1 y separately published work icon The Penguin World Omnibus of Science Fiction Brian Wilson Aldiss (editor), Sam J. Lundwall (editor), London : Penguin Books , 1986 Z1855760 1986 anthology short story science fiction Compiled and edited by Brian Aldiss (author of the bestselling Helliconia series,) in collaboration with Sam J. Lundwell, this volume brings together science fiction stories from all four corners of the world, from China to Chile, Africa to North America, offering new perspectives and possibilities for the future of science fiction.
1 y separately published work icon Jules Verne-Magasinet Jules Verne Magazine Sam J. Lundwall (editor), 1940 Sweden : Delta Förlag Sam J. Lundwall Fakta and Fantasi , 1940-2009 Z1855907 1940 periodical (2 issues) Jules Verne-Magasinet was a Swedish magazine that focused mainly on science fiction, with additional interest being directed towards utopia, dystopia and fantasy genres. It was first published between in 1940 and 1947 before being closed down. Bertil Falk restarted the magazine in 1969, running it until 1971 at which time the editorship was taken on by Sam J. Lundwall (1972-2009). Jules Verne-Magasinet was eventually forced to close down permanently in 2009, with the final issues release in early 2010.

The publishers which produced the magazine also changed over time, with known companies being Askild and Buttermilk Hill (1972), Delta Förlag (1973-1983), owned by Sam J. Lundwall and Gunnar Dahl, and Lundwell's own company Fakta and Fantasi (1983-2009).


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