Death and the Serpent: Immortality in Science Fiction and FantasyCarl B. Yoke, Donald M. Hassler |
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... note , the recent reading of both editors and our interests brought us to take up this topic in the form you now have it in this book . Of the two of us , Carl B. Yoke is more interested in the techno- logical , medical , and biological ...
... note , the recent reading of both editors and our interests brought us to take up this topic in the form you now have it in this book . Of the two of us , Carl B. Yoke is more interested in the techno- logical , medical , and biological ...
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... NOTES 1. Larry Niven , " Cautionary Tales , ' in Convergent Series ( New York : Ballantine Books , 1979 ) , p . 181 . 2. Niven , note following " Cautionary Tales " , in Convergent Series , p . 181 . 3. For a clear and interesting ...
... NOTES 1. Larry Niven , " Cautionary Tales , ' in Convergent Series ( New York : Ballantine Books , 1979 ) , p . 181 . 2. Niven , note following " Cautionary Tales " , in Convergent Series , p . 181 . 3. For a clear and interesting ...
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... NOTES In compiling this list , we have tried to be sensitive to the availability of the works cited . Therefore ... note that science fiction and fantasy stories often appear pseudonymously , under various titles , or in variant editions ...
... NOTES In compiling this list , we have tried to be sensitive to the availability of the works cited . Therefore ... note that science fiction and fantasy stories often appear pseudonymously , under various titles , or in variant editions ...
Contents
Is There Life After Immortality? | 19 |
A Recent Idea | 39 |
The Elves of J R R Tolkien and Sylvia | 57 |
Copyright | |
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