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Part One: Introduction (Future Imperfect: Science Fact and Science Fiction)
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Rex Malik
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Essay
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The Future as History
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I. F. Clarke
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Essay
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| 27 |
Part Two: Introduction (Future Imperfect: Science Fact and Science Fiction)
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Rex Malik
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Essay
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| 31 |
Attitudes Towards Science Fiction
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John Barter
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Essay
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| 41 |
Science Fact — Where It Leads
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Frank George
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Essay
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| 55 |
The Future Is Further Off Than You Think
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Heinz Wolff
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Essay
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| 69 |
Part Three: Introduction (Future Imperfect: Science Fact and Science Fiction)
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Rex Malik
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Essay
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| 73 |
Inventing New Worlds I
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H. Harrison
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Essay
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| 81 |
Inventing New Worlds II
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A. E. van Vogt
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Essay
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| 89 |
Brains Storm: Or How Not to Write a Sci-Fi Movie...
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uncredited
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Essay
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| 101 |
Computers in American Movies: The Fears, the Dreams, the Reality
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Suzanne Landa
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Essay
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| 113 |
Part Four: Introduction (Future Imperfect: Science Fact and Science Fiction)
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Rex Malik
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Essay
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| 115 |
Interview with Arthur C. Clarke
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Rex Malik
&
Arthur C. Clarke
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Interview
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| 123 |
Profits — and Prophets — of Space
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Pearce Wright
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Essay
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| 137 |
Part Five: Introduction (Future Imperfect: Science Fact and Science Fiction)
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Rex Malik
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Essay
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| 139 |
The Brain
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Tony Buzan
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Essay
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| 153 |
Man Machine Symbiosis
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Heinz Wolff
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Essay
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| 173 |
Science Fact — Looking Forward to the 80s and 90s
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Earl C. Joseph
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Essay
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| 197 |
Computing Technology as Seen from 2979 AD: Is the Electron Here to Stay?
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Rex Malik
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Essay
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| vii |
Foreword (Future Imperfect: Science Fact and Science Fiction)
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John Pascoe
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Essay
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