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 77
... happened to be working on my own family tree ) ... I can't claim any major breakthrough in the quest for the origins of Thomas the black- smith ( born about 1759 ) in time for this book . But one or two leads look distinctly promis- ing ...
... happened to be working on my own family tree ) ... I can't claim any major breakthrough in the quest for the origins of Thomas the black- smith ( born about 1759 ) in time for this book . But one or two leads look distinctly promis- ing ...
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... happened then . Aldiss wrong - footed me again . Just as dons swung to popular culture ( Attracted like the homing vulture ) SF performed a turn - around . So we got Frankenstein Unbound , And also Billion - Dollar Spree ( 7 ) With Mary ...
... happened then . Aldiss wrong - footed me again . Just as dons swung to popular culture ( Attracted like the homing vulture ) SF performed a turn - around . So we got Frankenstein Unbound , And also Billion - Dollar Spree ( 7 ) With Mary ...
Side 116
... happened that when I arrived in 1940 I was placed at a desk alongside Brian Aldiss al- though , at 15 , he was a year older than me . I was amused and interested by this lean , angu- lar , entertaining fellow , with his sallow ...
... happened that when I arrived in 1940 I was placed at a desk alongside Brian Aldiss al- though , at 15 , he was a year older than me . I was amused and interested by this lean , angu- lar , entertaining fellow , with his sallow ...
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