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The Colonists

Raymond F. Jones

Publisher: Perennial Press

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If historical precedent be wrong—what qualities, then, must man possess to successfully colonize new worlds? Doctor Ashby said: "There is no piece of data you cannot find, provided you can devise the proper experimental procedure for turning it up." Now—about the man and the procedure...
Available since: 03/20/2016.

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