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 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-3 af 11
Side 21
... seemed almost to touch the water . Up he came in an unbroken movement with two or three fish . There had been scarcely a second for cal- culation . He could , after all , have ended up flat on his face in the water which would then have ...
... seemed almost to touch the water . Up he came in an unbroken movement with two or three fish . There had been scarcely a second for cal- culation . He could , after all , have ended up flat on his face in the water which would then have ...
Side 81
... seemed always to be surrounded by cronies . A year or two earlier I had written him a fan - letter , and his reply had utterly disarmed me : he had been friendly , encourag- ing , expansive , stimulating . On the second day of the ...
... seemed always to be surrounded by cronies . A year or two earlier I had written him a fan - letter , and his reply had utterly disarmed me : he had been friendly , encourag- ing , expansive , stimulating . On the second day of the ...
Side 106
... seemed to me a very grown - up figure indeed . That was at our first meeting - in London , in 1957 , at the baroque old King's Court Hotel in the Bayswater Road . You were already 32 years old , then , well along the road of life , or ...
... seemed to me a very grown - up figure indeed . That was at our first meeting - in London , in 1957 , at the baroque old King's Court Hotel in the Bayswater Road . You were already 32 years old , then , well along the road of life , or ...
Almindelige termer og sætninger
admire alien arrived asked Author became began birthday body bored Brian Aldiss called convention course Dako dark daughter dead don't door Dranitzk drink Elizabeth English explain face figures friends gave give gone hand happened hard head hope human idea imagination interested It's knew lady late later laughed least Leor less letter literary lives look machine Margaret mean memories mention mind myths never night novel once Oxford passed past present published remember science fiction seemed seen sense short smiled sound started stop story sure surprised talk tell thing thought tion told took true turned understand voice waiting watched woman wonderful write written young