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Page 107
... present nothing has changed . Once they discover this , they develop a theory that there are billions of time - tracks that are contiguous . When you go back and shoot Julius Caesar , you come back to the present [ and find that ] you ...
... present nothing has changed . Once they discover this , they develop a theory that there are billions of time - tracks that are contiguous . When you go back and shoot Julius Caesar , you come back to the present [ and find that ] you ...
Page 198
... present habits and mores , but educated readers also expect consistency with the historical record . A fictional ... present ( and sometimes the past ) with an imagined future ( sometimes an imagined present or past ) . These connections ...
... present habits and mores , but educated readers also expect consistency with the historical record . A fictional ... present ( and sometimes the past ) with an imagined future ( sometimes an imagined present or past ) . These connections ...
Page 325
... present race . " I knew well he was thinking of his son and daughter , but not more vividly were their faces engraved on his memory than on my mind . We sat and thought against each other . I of those men and women whose younger life I ...
... present race . " I knew well he was thinking of his son and daughter , but not more vividly were their faces engraved on his memory than on my mind . We sat and thought against each other . I of those men and women whose younger life I ...
Contents
Alien Encounters | 15 |
Roger Bozzetto Moreaus TragiFarcical Island | 34 |
Grace Rereading Lester del Reys Helen OLoy | 45 |
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