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CRAPHOUND
CORY DOCTOROW CRAPHOUND
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Cory Efram Doctorow (/ˈkɒri ˈdɒktəroʊ/; born July 17, 1971) is a Canadian-British[1] blogger, journalist, and science fiction author who serves as co-editor of the blog Boing Boing. He is an activist in favour of liberalising copyright laws and a proponent of the Creative C... Read more...

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DEVIL CRYSTALS OF ARRET
HAL K. WELLS DEVIL CRYSTALS OF ARRET
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Facing a six-hour deadline of death, young Larry raids a hostile world of rat-men and tinkling Devil Crystals. Benjamin Marlowe and his young assistant, Larry Powell, opened the door of the Marlowe laboratory, then stopped aghast at the sight which greeted their startled eyes.

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ILLUSTRATIVE ANECDOTES OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
SAMUEL GRISWOLD GOODRICH ILLUSTRATIVE ANECDOTES OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
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Samuel Griswold Goodrich (August 19, 1793 – May 9, 1860) was an American author, better known under the pseudonym Peter Parley. Goodrich was born at Ridgefield, Connecticut, the son of a Congregational minister. Goodrich was largely self-educated, and became an assistant in... Read more...

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ASTOUNDING STORIES, MAY, 1931
VARIOUS VARIOUS ASTOUNDING STORIES, MAY, 1931
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Mysterious, Dark, Out of the Unknown Deep Comes a New Satellite to Lure Three Courageous Earthlings on to Strange Adventure. (A Complete Novelette.)

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ARBOR DAY LEAVES
N.H. EGLESTON ARBOR DAY LEAVES

A COMPLETE PROGRAMME FOR ARBOR DAY OBSERVANCE, INCLUDING READINGS, RECITATIONS, MUSIC, AND GENERAL INFORMATION

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  • 11512 Words
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In preparing the second number of our manual for Arbor Day, we have endeavored to keep in mind the fact that Arbor Day was originally designed not as a mere festival or holiday, a pleasant occasion for children or adults, but to encourage the planting of trees for a serious... Read more...

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ASTOUNDING STORIES OF SUPER-SCIENCE JULY 1930
VARIOUS . ASTOUNDING STORIES OF SUPER-SCIENCE JULY 1930
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"I know him slightly," I replied cautiously. "I have met him several times and I interviewed him some years ago when he improved the Hadley rocket motor. I can't claim a very extensive acquaintance with him."

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ASTOUNDING STORIES OF SUPER-SCIENCE, OCTOBER, 1930
VARIOUS VARIOUS ASTOUNDING STORIES OF SUPER-SCIENCE, OCTOBER, 1930
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Dr. Bird tossed across the table a copy of the Washington Post folded so as to bring uppermost an item on page three. Carnes saw his picture staring at him from the center of the page.

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ASTOUNDING STORIES OF SUPER-SCIENCE SEPTEMBER 1930
VARIOUS VARIOUS ASTOUNDING STORIES OF SUPER-SCIENCE SEPTEMBER 1930
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"The ability to communicate ideas from one individual to another," said a professor of sociology to his class, "is the principal distinction between human beings and their brute forbears.

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ASTOUNDING STORIES OF SUPER-SCIENCE, DECEMBER 1930
VARIOUS . ASTOUNDING STORIES OF SUPER-SCIENCE, DECEMBER 1930
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The two batalões turned from the open waters of the lower Tapajos River into the igarapé, the lily-smothered shallows that often mark an Indian settlement in the jungles of Brazil.

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ASTOUNDING STORIES OF SUPER-SCIENCE, MAY, 1930
VARIOUS . ASTOUNDING STORIES OF SUPER-SCIENCE, MAY, 1930
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I smiled at Mercer's frank opinion of my disposition and my importance to my business. But I frowned over the admonition to make my will, and the last telling statement in the wire: "Perhaps we shall see her again." I knew whom he meant by "her."

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