Science-fiction Studies, Volume 17SFS Publications., 1990 - Electronic journals |
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His book , I would also add , should carry a warning that much of the core material comes from other writers , and that it draws many of its facts and conclusions from British historians - Brian Bond's War and Society in Europe ( 1983 ) ...
His book , I would also add , should carry a warning that much of the core material comes from other writers , and that it draws many of its facts and conclusions from British historians - Brian Bond's War and Society in Europe ( 1983 ) ...
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Certain facts about the anthology , not discussed by Huntington , depreciate its significance as a representative work ... 181 ) , but does not take account of the fact that he rigidly enforced his own ideological perspective on stories ...
Certain facts about the anthology , not discussed by Huntington , depreciate its significance as a representative work ... 181 ) , but does not take account of the fact that he rigidly enforced his own ideological perspective on stories ...
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There are in fact at least three later versions of The Time Machine with claims to supersede the Atlantic edition . These are the text included in the Benn Complete Short Stories ( 1927 ) , the 1931 Random House edition ( with a preface ...
There are in fact at least three later versions of The Time Machine with claims to supersede the Atlantic edition . These are the text included in the Benn Complete Short Stories ( 1927 ) , the 1931 Random House edition ( with a preface ...
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Contents
Glenn Grant Transcendence Through Detournement | 41 |
Ivan Adamovič Czech SF in the Last Forty Years | 50 |
NOTES | 57 |
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