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
... less Holly trees Interviews ; IBMs ; and more Interviews Jokes ; Jugland ; and Jokes about Jugland Kids ( names too well known to mention here ) ; Kittens ( we've produced Minou & Bijou , Willis & Popcorn , and Yum Yum & co . ) ; Keema ...
... less Holly trees Interviews ; IBMs ; and more Interviews Jokes ; Jugland ; and Jokes about Jugland Kids ( names too well known to mention here ) ; Kittens ( we've produced Minou & Bijou , Willis & Popcorn , and Yum Yum & co . ) ; Keema ...
Side 80
... less accomplished Universe . I have been trying for several years to persuade Aldiss to rewrite Non - Stop sufficiently to give it a new copyright identity , so that a new edition could be launched in the USA . ) I did not expect to ...
... less accomplished Universe . I have been trying for several years to persuade Aldiss to rewrite Non - Stop sufficiently to give it a new copyright identity , so that a new edition could be launched in the USA . ) I did not expect to ...
Side 83
... less easily pigeonholed , including some of the ones I like best . A new Aldiss novel is always an event , for those who appreciate surprise , a celebration of the language , some- thing worth saying said well . He is recognised as a ...
... less easily pigeonholed , including some of the ones I like best . A new Aldiss novel is always an event , for those who appreciate surprise , a celebration of the language , some- thing worth saying said well . He is recognised as a ...
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