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Page 266
LSD never particularly seems to have been a drug of choice . In 1964 his then -
housemate Jack Newkom gave him some acid , and the resulting vision found its
way into A Maze of Death ( 1970 ) . Dick seems to have taken the drug a couple ...
LSD never particularly seems to have been a drug of choice . In 1964 his then -
housemate Jack Newkom gave him some acid , and the resulting vision found its
way into A Maze of Death ( 1970 ) . Dick seems to have taken the drug a couple ...
Page 273
In a universe this mutable , there seems to be no place for the history book The
True and Complete Economic and ... to chart the future and the past : if there are
various versions of his book , then there would seem to be various versions of the
...
In a universe this mutable , there seems to be no place for the history book The
True and Complete Economic and ... to chart the future and the past : if there are
various versions of his book , then there would seem to be various versions of the
...
Page 366
O ' s char cooperated with Stein during her researches for this project and who
seems to have a sophisticated analytical line on the character he portrayed . Q
starts out as a villain of a non - human species , but in the topsy - turvy world of
2369 ...
O ' s char cooperated with Stein during her researches for this project and who
seems to have a sophisticated analytical line on the character he portrayed . Q
starts out as a villain of a non - human species , but in the topsy - turvy world of
2369 ...
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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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