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... appears here for the first time . Since in the novel that chapter surveys such exemplary forms of extraterrestrial life as the " Human Echinoderms " and the " Nautiloids , " it is clear that by this time Stapledon had decided that the ...
... appears here for the first time . Since in the novel that chapter surveys such exemplary forms of extraterrestrial life as the " Human Echinoderms " and the " Nautiloids , " it is clear that by this time Stapledon had decided that the ...
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... appears before the others in the file ) , the first two paragraphs are basically the same as in the published text , with one significant exception : the sentence about the narrator's house that now reads " There the children were born ...
... appears before the others in the file ) , the first two paragraphs are basically the same as in the published text , with one significant exception : the sentence about the narrator's house that now reads " There the children were born ...
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... appears in it ( 116-17 ) as an expert on the palaeolithic . De Paolo appears not to know that Bordes was also ( using the name of Francis Carsac ) a prolific and popular writer of science fiction — to my knowledge the only professional ...
... appears in it ( 116-17 ) as an expert on the palaeolithic . De Paolo appears not to know that Bordes was also ( using the name of Francis Carsac ) a prolific and popular writer of science fiction — to my knowledge the only professional ...
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Patrick A McCarthy The Genesis of Star Maker | 25 |
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