Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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As she does throughout her history , she illustrates this chapter with reproductions of letters and editorials , making this material available to many of us for the first time . Her next chapter , “ Mama Come Home , ” presents a good ...
As she does throughout her history , she illustrates this chapter with reproductions of letters and editorials , making this material available to many of us for the first time . Her next chapter , “ Mama Come Home , ” presents a good ...
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Not only does this history close with an account of Tiptree's life , but a variety of Tiptree's titles are also used by Larbalestier as her own chapter titles . Her first chapter , for example , which focuses on the beginnings of sf in ...
Not only does this history close with an account of Tiptree's life , but a variety of Tiptree's titles are also used by Larbalestier as her own chapter titles . Her first chapter , for example , which focuses on the beginnings of sf in ...
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The chapter then speeds on to cover the high points of atomic science from Democritus to Heinz Haber's work for Disney Corporation on “ Our Friend the Atom , ” January 23 , 1957 ( a discussion useful for students of Ursula K. Le Guin's ...
The chapter then speeds on to cover the high points of atomic science from Democritus to Heinz Haber's work for Disney Corporation on “ Our Friend the Atom , ” January 23 , 1957 ( a discussion useful for students of Ursula K. Le Guin's ...
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