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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... wonderful nights that seems to end only when the dawn comes up . I was so envious of you , your ability to talk about anything and every- thing . I remember saying to you , “ Brian , you're the man who put the verse into conver- sation ...
... wonderful nights that seems to end only when the dawn comes up . I was so envious of you , your ability to talk about anything and every- thing . I remember saying to you , “ Brian , you're the man who put the verse into conver- sation ...
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... trains with rails , tunnels and stations . There were model farms with animals , cottages , filling stations and pubs . Boxes of Dinky toys . The odd Meccano construction . And a wonderful building material called " 47.
... trains with rails , tunnels and stations . There were model farms with animals , cottages , filling stations and pubs . Boxes of Dinky toys . The odd Meccano construction . And a wonderful building material called " 47.
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... wonderful mix of fiction , non - fiction , poetry , photographs and art from over 90 % of those we approached . Needless to say , the common ingredient in our packed international pot - pourri is an extravagent regard , a blazing ...
... wonderful mix of fiction , non - fiction , poetry , photographs and art from over 90 % of those we approached . Needless to say , the common ingredient in our packed international pot - pourri is an extravagent regard , a blazing ...
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