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"Live Free, Mon Ami!" - Brian Alan Burhoe ABOUT ME
THE CIVILIZED BEARS ARE COMING! I'VE GOTTA DANCE!
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Tag Archives: Edgar Pangborn
DAVY by Edgar Pangborn – A Heartfelt Book Review – Tales of a Darkening World
My Edgar Pangborn Tribute… “A lovely book, a rollicking book, a cadenced, surprising, provocative and musical book.” Theodore Sturgeon on DAVY by Edgar Pangborn. Edgar Pangborn’s “Tales of a Darkening World” series is a unique and wonderful addition … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, DAVY, Edgar Pangborn, Mam Sola’s House, Post-Apocalyptic Future, Spider Robinson, Still I Persist in Wondering, Tales of a Darkening World, The Company of Glory
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Knut Hamsun’s GROWTH OF THE SOIL – A book review
A Book Review… Knut Hamsun’s GROWTH OF THE SOIL – A book review I first read GROWTH OF THE SOIL as a much younger man. Never forgot it, of course. And after a recent reread, I had to put … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, charles g d roberts, Edgar Pangborn, edgar rice burroughs, farley mowat, george marsh, grey owl, Growth of the Soil, Knut Hansun, Sverre Lyngstad, W W Worster
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