Donald H. Tuck

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Donald Henry Tuck (born 1922 in Australia) is a bibliographer of science fiction and fantasy. His works were the most extensive produced since the early work of Everett F. Bleiler. The Handbook of Science Fiction and Fantasy was awarded a Special Hugo Award in 1962, while The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy won both a 1979 World Fantasy Award and a 1984 Hugo Award (for volume three).

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  • A Handbook of Science Fiction and Fantasy (1954)
  • The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy - published in three volumes:
    • Vol 1: Who's Who, A-L (1974)
    • Vol 2: Who's Who, M-Z (1978)
    • Vol 3: Miscellaneous (1983)

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