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Page 270
New opening chapter , cutting the first eighteen paragraphs of the novella ; rest of
chapter one is chapter two ; other chapters are then shifted along . A few
paragraphs are added . The additional material of the expanded draft is situated
after ...
New opening chapter , cutting the first eighteen paragraphs of the novella ; rest of
chapter one is chapter two ; other chapters are then shifted along . A few
paragraphs are added . The additional material of the expanded draft is situated
after ...
Page 272
Dick ' s insertion of a new opening chapter allows the possibility that Applebaum
may be a victim of telepathic interference . The first chapter of Lies , Inc .
describes a subliminal - information computer owned by Lies , Incorporated that ,
via a ...
Dick ' s insertion of a new opening chapter allows the possibility that Applebaum
may be a victim of telepathic interference . The first chapter of Lies , Inc .
describes a subliminal - information computer owned by Lies , Incorporated that ,
via a ...
Page 343
But it is impossible to tell which is which because the reviews have largely been
clamped together to form supposedly theme - driven “ chapters ” and , except in
the case of the last two essays in the book , there is no indication of sources .
But it is impossible to tell which is which because the reviews have largely been
clamped together to form supposedly theme - driven “ chapters ” and , except in
the case of the last two essays in the book , there is no indication of sources .
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Science Fiction Studies was founded in 1973 by R D Mullen 19151998 and | 316 |
Arthur B Evans | 359 |
enJones Science Fictionision of Bulweron Paul | 382 |
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