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Page 378
... published in the early days had the downbeat endings that were typical of much if not the bulk of British science fiction since the Second World War . The Interzone editorial collective dwindled until Pringle became the main editor ...
... published in the early days had the downbeat endings that were typical of much if not the bulk of British science fiction since the Second World War . The Interzone editorial collective dwindled until Pringle became the main editor ...
Page 379
... published in a different order but it has now all been published , and first US editions of the ENGINES OF LIGHT trilogy have followed swiftly upon the British . In Britain , MacLeod has been perceived as part of a self - identified ...
... published in a different order but it has now all been published , and first US editions of the ENGINES OF LIGHT trilogy have followed swiftly upon the British . In Britain , MacLeod has been perceived as part of a self - identified ...
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... published , an article appeared in the Melbourne Punch purporting to describe the centenary anniversary of a Mongolian dynasty in the state of Victoria . The first fictional narratives expressing fears of invasion and conquest by ...
... published , an article appeared in the Melbourne Punch purporting to describe the centenary anniversary of a Mongolian dynasty in the state of Victoria . The first fictional narratives expressing fears of invasion and conquest by ...
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