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... produced in the more than two decades since the publication of The Left Hand of Darkness . Keulen's English is by no means idiomatic and her occasional errors in terminology , such as the reference to American pulp magazines as ...
... produced in the more than two decades since the publication of The Left Hand of Darkness . Keulen's English is by no means idiomatic and her occasional errors in terminology , such as the reference to American pulp magazines as ...
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... produced at least 200 titles during the 60s ) . The mid - 60s paperback boom , coinciding with the advent of the New Wave , lured Silverberg back into the genre fulltime , and soon he was producing some of the most celebrated SF of the ...
... produced at least 200 titles during the 60s ) . The mid - 60s paperback boom , coinciding with the advent of the New Wave , lured Silverberg back into the genre fulltime , and soon he was producing some of the most celebrated SF of the ...
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... produced by Robert M. Philmus and here make the same judgment on the text of The War of the Worlds produced by David Y. Hughes and Harry M. Geduld . This is not to say that there can be no disagreement on this point or that , or that ...
... produced by Robert M. Philmus and here make the same judgment on the text of The War of the Worlds produced by David Y. Hughes and Harry M. Geduld . This is not to say that there can be no disagreement on this point or that , or that ...
Contents
Alien Encounters | 15 |
Roger Bozzetto Moreaus TragiFarcical Island | 34 |
Grace Rereading Lester del Reys Helen OLoy | 45 |
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