A is for Brian: A 65th Birthday Present for Brian W. Aldiss from His Family, Friends, Colleagues and AdmirersFrank Hatherley, Margaret Aldiss, Malcolm Edwards Avernus, 1990 - 126 sider |
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Side 7
... Gardens ; Gardening ; and board Games Helliconia ; Holidays ; Holidays , " The Book " ; Heath House ; and less Holly ... garden Paths ; Parties ; Posting Proofs at Ports ; Pivovara ; Photographs ; and more Pictures Quay House ; and Quiet ...
... Gardens ; Gardening ; and board Games Helliconia ; Holidays ; Holidays , " The Book " ; Heath House ; and less Holly ... garden Paths ; Parties ; Posting Proofs at Ports ; Pivovara ; Photographs ; and more Pictures Quay House ; and Quiet ...
Side 48
... garden , outhouses and local fields were trans- formed into wondrous places of excitement and deep involvement for me . When we got older and had moved to North Devon science fiction arrived on the scene . " Venture Boy " became " Whip ...
... garden , outhouses and local fields were trans- formed into wondrous places of excitement and deep involvement for me . When we got older and had moved to North Devon science fiction arrived on the scene . " Venture Boy " became " Whip ...
Side 124
... garden of the inn . Thunder sounded distantly . A mo- ment later lightning played above the trees beyond the river to the south , giving the scene a brief unreality . In the intense darkness that followed , they gathered about me ...
... garden of the inn . Thunder sounded distantly . A mo- ment later lightning played above the trees beyond the river to the south , giving the scene a brief unreality . In the intense darkness that followed , they gathered about me ...
Almindelige termer og sætninger
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