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Buffalo, NY: Quinn Publishing, 1955. Vol. 5, No. 3. Edited by James L. Quinn. Cover art ("Technocracy Versus the Humanities") by Kenneth Fagg. Includes "Snowball" (novelette) by Poul Anderson; "Easy Does It" (novelette) by E. G. Von Wald; "Watershed" by James Blish; "They Were Different" by Neil J. Kenney; "The Pacifists" by Charles E. Fritch; "The Laboratorians" by Edward Peattie; "The Outer Quiet" by Herbert D. Kastle; "Witness" by George H. Smith; "Firth's World" by Irving Cox, Jr. Features: "A Chat with the Editor"; "Worth Citing"; "What is Your Science IQ?"; "Science Briefs". Illustrated by Freas, Orban and Emsh. Creasing; bump to heel has caused small tears; mild tanning.. SingleIssueMagazine. Very Good-.
A Definitive Study of Evidence Concerning John Wesley's Appropriation of the Thought of Clement of Alexandria by Anderson, Neil D
by Anderson, Neil D
A Definitive Study of Evidence Concerning John Wesley's Appropriation of the Thought of Clement of Alexandria
by Anderson, Neil D
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Edwin Mellen Press, 2004; octavo, 319pp; binding is tight, text has no notes or markings; slight exterior discoloration and some cloth deterioration/edge rot. Hard Cover.
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