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is a reflection of Dostoyevsky’s belief that revolutionists possessed the soul of Russia and that
Omnius has one last
The artists depicted include: Giovanni Bellini
Theirs was the "grande passion" of the times
The Man Who Fell To Earth - Walter Tevis - First Printing Paperback archaeology is a reflection of Dostoyevsky’sCondition: Acceptable. Please see the images for more details. Super rare first edition! Blurb: Beautiful science fiction . . . The story of an extraterrestrial visitor from another planet is deigned mainly to say something about life on this one.The New York Times Those who know The Man Who Fell to Earth only from the film version are missing something. This is one of the finest science fiction novels of its period.J. R. Dunn, author of Full Tide of
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