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    I am sure this thread exists already but i cannot find it, maybe it should be sticky anyway!

    As i collect 1950's & 1960's Sci-Fi novels, it's pretty much always going be this type of stuff from me.

    Anyhoots reading now:

    'Escape Across The Cosmos' by Gardner Fox' {The one i have is a 1st Edition, 1964}

    I'm sure you will find a review of the book online somewhere..

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    I'm currently reading Clan Of The Cave Bear, the first in Jean M Auel's Earth Children series. Previous to this I was reading The Forge Of God written by Greg Bear

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    Andr'e, I think I've got a few rare sixties 'Ace' sci-fi paperbacks tucked away. I believe they are the double ended ones with two stories. You read one then flip them over and read the other (two front covers, no back). Do you want them? They're surplus to requirements.
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    Hi Geoff
    Aye the ones with the split colour spines. Which ones are they?

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    Dunno mate. I'll have a dig about and see what I've got.
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    Electronics for Dummies . Havin trouble understanding it

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    Currently, "Mao's Great Famine"

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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
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    & also the titles of an album by German proggers GILA
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    I've just finished "Poorly Made in China: An insider's account of the China production game" written by a chap who has spent 20 years living and working in China as an intermediary between American firms and the Chinese factories that make their items.

    It was fascinating, but depressing, reading.
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