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U.S.A.: Borgo Wildside Press, Date: 2007. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. First edition first printing. Paperback book is tight clean and square. Covers sharp and clean. Text block clean, with light marking to edges. Feels lightly read. Cover has had adhesive transparent cover prevously fitted. For grading accuracy books are photographed without a protective book cover. This book is fitted with a non adhesive archival quality book protector to make a quality addition to your collection. Note we do not use stock images, the book pictured is the book described. A very nice example of this title, I. O. Evans Studies In the Philosophy and Criticism of Literature No. 39, with the following critical essays: The Last Chocolate Bar and the Majesty of Truth: Reflections on the Concept of Hardness in Science Fiction, How Should a Science Fiction Story End?, The Third Generation of Genre Science Fiction, Deus ex Machina; or, How to Achieve a Perfect Science-Fictional Climax, Biotechnology and Utopia, Far Futures, How Should a Science Fiction Story Begin?, and The Discovery of Secondary Worlds: Notes on the Aesthetics and Methodology of Heterocosmic Creativity. 2007. Borgo Wildside Press ISBN 0809519070 9780809519071 [GB]
ISBN10: 0809519070, ISBN13: 9780809519071, [publisher: Borgo Wildside Press, U.S.A.] Softcover First Edition First edition first printing. Paperback book is tight clean and square. Covers sharp and clean. Text block clean, with light marking to edges. Feels lightly read. Cover has had adhesive transparent cover prevously fitted. For grading accuracy books are photographed without a protective book cover. This book is fitted with a non adhesive archival quality book protector to make a quality addition to your collection. Note we do not use stock images, the book pictured is the book described. A very nice example of this title, I. O. Evans Studies In the Philosophy and Criticism of Literature No. 39, with the following critical essays: The Last Chocolate Bar and the Majesty of Truth: Reflections on the Concept of Hardness in Science Fiction, How Should a Science Fiction Story End?, The Third Generation of Genre Science Fiction, Deus ex Machina; or, How to Achieve a Perfect Science-Fictional Climax, Biotechnology and Utopia, Far Futures, How Should a Science Fiction Story Begin?, and The Discovery of Secondary Worlds: Notes on the Aesthetics and Methodology of Heterocosmic Creativity. [Birmingham, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2007] ...
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ISBN10: 0809519070, ISBN13: 9780809519071, [publisher: Borgo Press] Softcover nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This new collection of critical essays on science fiction and fantasy literature and media features the following pieces: 'The Last Chocolate Bar and the Majesty of Truth: Reflections on the Concept of 'Hardness' in Science Fiction,' 'How Should a Science Fiction Story End ', 'The Third Generation of Genre Science Fiction,' 'Deus ex Machina; or, How to Achieve a Perfect Science-Fictional Climax,' 'Biotechnology and Utopia,' 'Far Futures,' 'How Should a Science Fiction Story Begin ', and 'The Discovery of Secondary Worlds: Notes on the Aesthetics and Methodology of Heterocosmic Creativity.' Brian Stableford is the bestselling writer of 50 books and hundreds of essays, including science fiction, fantasy, literary criticism, and popular nonfiction. He lives and works in Reading, England. I. O. Evans Studies In the Philosophy and Criticism of Literature No. 39. [Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 2007]
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