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'''Ariel: The Book of Fantasy''' was a periodical book published by Peacock Press in the 1970s; among the more famous stories published by this elaborately-produced and -illustrated (and, for the time, expensive) series was [[Larry Niven]]'s "Source of Power."
'''''Ariel: The Book of Fantasy''''' was a periodical book published by Peacock Press in the 1970s.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/ariel_the_book_of_fantasy |title= SFE:Ariel:The Book of Fantasy |website= sf-encyclopedia.com|access-date= December 6, 2022}}</ref> Among the more famous stories published by this elaborately produced and illustrated (and, for the time, expensive) series was [[Larry Niven]]'s "Source of Power".
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Ariel: The Book of Fantasy was a periodical book published by Peacock Press in the 1970s.[1] Among the more famous stories published by this elaborately produced and illustrated (and, for the time, expensive) series was Larry Niven's "Source of Power".

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  1. ^ "SFE:Ariel:The Book of Fantasy". sf-encyclopedia.com. Retrieved December 6, 2022.