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... novel . You didn't have to settle for your grandfather reading a story to you . [ Laughs ] And I was hooked ever since then . I also extrapolated from The Stu Erwin Show that a novel was something divided into chapters , so at age seven ...
... novel . You didn't have to settle for your grandfather reading a story to you . [ Laughs ] And I was hooked ever since then . I also extrapolated from The Stu Erwin Show that a novel was something divided into chapters , so at age seven ...
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... novel to depict an atomic weapon , describes the attempts to destroy the world by one Herbert Brande ( probably named after Ibsen's obsessed idealist in Brand [ 1866 ] ) , a scientific genius whose talents include telepathy . The novel ...
... novel to depict an atomic weapon , describes the attempts to destroy the world by one Herbert Brande ( probably named after Ibsen's obsessed idealist in Brand [ 1866 ] ) , a scientific genius whose talents include telepathy . The novel ...
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... novel opens , a novice in a monastic order stumbles across a half - buried fallout shelter in the American desert . Inside , he finds jotted notes— “ pound pastrami , can kraut , six bagels - bring home for Emma ” —and a circuit diagram ...
... novel opens , a novice in a monastic order stumbles across a half - buried fallout shelter in the American desert . Inside , he finds jotted notes— “ pound pastrami , can kraut , six bagels - bring home for Emma ” —and a circuit diagram ...
Contents
INTERVIEW | 1 |
ARTICLES | 21 |
David Seed H G Wells and the Liberating Atom | 33 |
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