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  1. A Martian Odyssey - and Other Great Science Fiction Stories: Proteus Island; Brink of Infinity; The Adaptive Ultimate; The Lotus Eaters by Stanley G. Weinbaum, 1972-11-01
  2. THE SPACE MAGICIANS: The Venus Adventure; The Black Sun Rises; Half-Breed; The Call from Beyond; Bitter End; Constant Reader; In Search of the Unknown
  3. Seekers of Tomorrow by Sam Moskowitz, 1966
  4. The Dream of X by William Hope Hodgson, 1977-06
  5. Worlds of Weird
  6. Howard Philips Lovecraft and Nils Helmer Frome : A Recollection of One of Canada's Earliest Science Fiction Fans by Sam (editor) Moskowitz, 1989
  7. SCIENCE FICTION BY GASLIGHT: A HISTORY AND ANTHOLOGY OF SCIENCE FICTION IN THE POPULAR MAGAZINES, 1891-1911. by Sam (editor). Moskowitz, 1968-01-01
  8. MODERN MASTERPIECES OF SCIENCE FICTION. A distinguished Anthology of Twentieth Century Science Fiction, Edited by Sam Moskowitz. by Editor (Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, John W. Campbell,Arthur Clarke, Lester Del Ray, Robert Heinlein, Clifford Simak, Theodore Sturgeon, A. E. Van Vogt, et al.) Sam Moskowitz, 1965
  9. WELCOM PRESENTS SCIENTI-FANT&WEIRD MAG INDEX. Compiled and originated by John Nitka, Noted New York City Fan and Collector. Edited Originally by Julius Unger, Brooklyn Magazine Dealer and Publisher. Originally Published by Joseph Kennedy, Dover, N. J., Fan, and Fan Publisher. Sam Moskowitz Contributed Assistance... [caption title]. by John. Nitka, 1948-01-01
  10. THE HAUNTED PAMPERO: UNCOLLECTED FANTASIES AND MYSTERIES... EDITED AND WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY SAM MOSKOWITZ. by William Hope. Hodgson, 1992-01-01
  11. Worlds of Tomorrow-the Throwaway Age, Stone-Man, & Sam Moskowitz (Volume 4, #4) by Mack & Saberhagen, Sam. Reynolds, 1967
  12. TYPED LETTER SIGNED (TLS). 1/2 page, dated 9 April 1969, to Dear Sam [Moskowitz], signed George. On MGM letterhead stationery with Pal's home address and telephone number penciled in at top. by George. Pal, 1969-01-01
  13. SIX TYPED LETTERS SIGNED (TLsS), all to Dear Sam [Moskowitz], each about 1/2 page or less, dated: 8 October 1951; 11 February 1952; 14 December n.y.; 17 February 1962; 19 August 1963; 7 July 1968, all signed Bob. by Robert. Silverberg, 1951-01-01
  14. AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED (ALS). 1 page, dated 30 March 1948, to Dear Mr. [Sam] Moskowitz, signed Olaf Stapledon, written on Waldorf-Astoria stationery. by William Olaf. Stapledon, 1948-01-01

41. Articles In Magazines
moskowitz, sam, Why 'The Man Who Evolved' is My Faborite Story, inStartling Stories, (Nov. 1940), p. 113. 1961). moskowitz, sam.
http://www11.tok2.com/home/hamilton/artmag.htm
  • Ackerman, Forest J., g Edmond Hamilton h Xenophile , No. 30 (Mar. 1977), pp. 13. Anonymous "Unkown," in: Aftonbladet (Feb. 26, 1977)
    Note: A short paragraph about Captain Future and the death of Edmond Hamilton on
    the cultural page of the Swedish daily. [Swedish] Anonymous, " ," in: Future Fan Anonymous, " Hamilton, cont. ," in: Book West Anonymous, " Youngstown's Jules Verne ," in: Youngstown Vindicator , (Feb. 1977) Anonymous, "," in: East Fanglian Times , Vol. 2, no. 4 (March 1964), p. 9. Anonymou, " Some Lost Stories of Edmond Hamilton ," in: Return to Wonder , No. 9 (1970), pp. 9-11. Bates, David, g Wizard of Science, The Man Who of Tomorrow : Captain Future h
    LOCCs (Lettered Obserbation and Cosmic Comments) , Vol. 2, No. 1 (Spring 1981), pp. 11. Brackett, Leigh, "No Title," in: Return to Wonder , No. 9 (1970), p. 8. Brown, Brian Earl, g Captain Future, Man of Tomorrow h HIDALGO , No. 28 (Jan. 1994), pp. 16
  • 42. Articles In Books
    moskowitz, sam, Edmond Hamilton, in Seekers of Tomorrow, by sammoskowitz, Cleveland, Ohio World, 1966, pp. 7389.; Reprinted
    http://www11.tok2.com/home/hamilton/artbook.htm
    Articles on Hamilton in Books Japanese articles are here ; Russian is here
  • Ackerman, Forest, g Edmond Hamilton : the World-Saver h in: Weird Heroes , No. 6, New York : Pyramid Press, 1977,
    pp. 142-143. Andrevon, Jean-Pierre, [short review of L'Arme de Nulle Part], in:
    ed. by Jacques Goimard, Paris : Julliard, 1978, p. 168. Ash B., g Edmond Hamilton ,h in: Ash B., Who Is Who in Science Fiction . - Lnd.: Elm Tree Books, 1976, P. 109-110. Ashley, Mike & Ewald, Robert," Captain Future h in: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines
    Westport : Greenwood, 1985, pp. 155-157. Bloch, Robert, g Memoir on Edmond Hamilton h in: Weird Heroes , No. 6, New York : Pyramid Press, 1977, pp. 144-145. Böttcher, Hans-Ulrich, " Edmond Hamilton, (USA), 1904-1977 ," in: Bibliographisches Lexikon der
    utopisch phantastischen Literatur , Meitingen : Corian-Verlag, 1984-, (2. Erg.-Lfg. Juni 1985) Bourgoin, Stéphane, "
  • 43. Mimosa 21, Page 7
    {{ ed. note see Dave's article Farewell, Teens, Farewell in Mimosa 20 }} In thatprevious article, I reported how the dynamic young sam moskowitz teamed up
    http://jophan.org/mimosa/m21/21_p07.htm
    There were other fanhistory-related events at LoneStarCon besides interviews. One of them was a panel in
    remembrance of one of the most respected fan personalities of all time Sam Moskowitz. SaM, as he was
    known throughout fandom, was chairman of the very first worldcon, the 1939 Nycon, and in later years he
    became known as a historian and researcher. Fandom will miss him. But SaM was also no stranger to con-
    troversy, and became involved in some unpleasant feuds over the years. Here's more about... The Big Event was about to take place for me in
    less than one month.
    On the July 4th weekend, 1939, the eagerly
    anticipated World's Science Fiction Convention was
    being held in New York City. It was now June and
    I had returned back to my home town of Monticello,
    N.Y., from my first year in college. For nine months I had been out of action in the fannish world whose cauldron of intrigue had bubbled away with- out me. Now I was ready to return to the exciting battleground of fandom. The obvious fray capturing my attention was the to-the-death power struggle between the forces of the Futurians (the good guys) and those of New Fandom (the bad guys) over the big event our World's Convention (later shortened to just 'World Convention') planned as part of the much publicized New York World's Fair.

    44. Mimosa 22, Page 42
    } It was interesting how, in Dave Kyle's memories of and comments on sam moskowitz{{ sam Fan Forever }}, he's more detailed with his criticisms of sam
    http://jophan.org/mimosa/m22/m22_p42.htm
    them all. I'm sorry I didn't know Joni.
    As we were preparing this issue's letters
    column, we received the news of the passing of
    Jackie Causgrove. She had been in ill health for
    quite some time, so it wasn't entirely unexpected;
    MidWestCons won't be the same without her
    presence. We hope to have a remembrance of
    And I can't let Julia Morgan-Scott's wonderful
    cover go unmentioned. I studied it for a long, long
    time. Particularly the scratch work on grandpa and
    the babes on the balcony. Ruth M. Shields, 1410 McDowell Road, Jackson, Mississippi 39204-5147 The cover of Mimosa 21 is great. It is nice to see somebody using scratchboard again! The use of it here is excellent, and I love the whimsy of the design. And I hope I'm forgiven if I wistfully assume the Armadilly wimmen made it to the doorway and avoided becoming stagecoach roadkill. In your Opening Comments "A Tale of Two , your convention reminiscences re- minded me of my own first worldcon, the year before yours: SunCon, Miami Beach, 1977. I attended with an old friend who was not only at her first worldcon

    45. Works About PJF 4 - In Books/magazines
    moskowitz, sam Philip José Farmer Sex Science Fiction A critical and veryinteresting essay about the impact of the publication of the novella The
    http://users.castel.nl/~nuniz01/WA/PJFwa04.htm
    Works about PJF (4) - In books, magazines and fanzines: H-M The entries are in alphabetical order of the writer's name. Publications of which a cover scan is included are indicated with a
    Followed by "Some Comments" by Farmer
    • Moebius Trip Library's S.F. Echo , #22, April 1975

    • [Fanzine]
    unknown Hansom, Paul - "Strange Relations"
    A critical essay about the stories in the collection Strange Relations , describing the plot and analyzing each story. "..The use of alien encounters and environments to explore complex problems of personal development and sexual maturity provides fantastic scenarios that have an acceptable familiarity about them. The stories themselves have cleverly ironic twists. Farmer cleverly unsettles readers and interrogates accepted assumptions..".
    • Magill's Guide to Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, Vol.4 , edited by T.A. Shippey

    • Salem Press, ISBN 0-89356-910-0, hc [no dustjacket],
    Hanson, Alan - "Farmer's Vision of Ancient Opar"
    [No further information]
    • Heritage of the Flaming God: An Essay on the History of Opar and Its Relationship to Other Ancient Cultures , edited by Alan Hanson and Michael Winger

    • Waziri Publications, pb, 1999

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    47. Aquata.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/clubs/watsfic/anthologies
    ed.) The Sixth Galaxy Reader Gold, HL The Ninth Annual of the Year's Best SF Merril,Judith (ed.) Other Worlds Other Times; Anthology moskowitz, sam Elwood
    http://aquata.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/clubs/watsfic/anthologies

    48. M - NYRSF Index By Author
    moskowitz, sam, Issue 2, October 1988, Vol. 1, No. 2, p. 23, letter of comment,0, hard sf,; moskowitz, sam, Issue 15, November 1989, Vol. 2, No.
    http://www.nyrsf.com/M_author.html

    The New York Review of Science Fiction

    Published by Dragon Press
    P. O. Box 78
    Pleasantville, NY 10570
    by Author NYRSF Index B Y A UTHOR
    A
    B C D ... Z
    • MacDonald, Angus, Issue , November 1991, Vol. 4 , No. 3, p. 23, letter of comment, Waldrop, Howard
    • MacDonald, Angus, Issue , July 1995, Vol. 7 , No. 11, p. 23, letter of comment, Godwin, Tom, "The Cold Equations"
    • MacDonald, Angus, Issue , September 1995, Vol. 8 , No. 1, p. 21, letter of comment
    • MacGregor, Loren J., Issue , November 1988, Vol. 1 , No. 3, p. 15, reading list, Vinge, Joan D., Catspaw
    • MacGregor, Loren J., Issue , March 1989, Vol. 1 , No. 7, p. 7, review, Sanders, William, Journey to Fusang
    • MacIntyre, F. Gwynplaine, Issue , March 1992, Vol. 4 , No. 7, p. 16, review, Wolfe, Bernard, Limbo
    • MacIntyre, F. Gwynplaine, Issue , April 1994, Vol. 6 , No. 8, p. 13, reading list
    • MacIntyre, F. Gwynplaine, Issue , May 1994, Vol. 6 , No. 9, p. 12, review, Tan, Cecilia, Telepaths Don't Need Safewords and Other Stories from the Erotic Edge of SF/Fantasy
    • Maddox, Tom, Issue , October 1991, Vol. 4 , No. 2, p. 9, reading list
    • Malzberg, Barry N., The Cloud-Sculptor or Terminal X, Issue

    49. Reading Room Index To The Comic Art Collection
    k. moskowitz, Moe. k. Deaths. Call no. PN6700.C62no.195 moskowitz, sam. Entry
    http://www.lib.msu.edu/comics/rri/mrri/mos.htm
    Michigan State University Libraries
    Special Collections Division
    Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection
    "Mosaico" to "Mostyn" Back to the M index screen
    Back to the
    ...
    Back up the list
    Moscoso, Victor, 1936-
    American comics artist
    Mosher, Mike
    Writer about comics
    Mosley, Zack, 1906-
    American comics artist
    On down the list
    This segment last edited January 10, 1999

    50. Sam Moskowitz [a0045340] (Autor)

    http://www.ttrantor.org/aut/m/a0045340.html

    51. Sigma, May 97
    But I'll be back! In Memoriam sam moskowitz 19201997. by Eric LeifDavin Science fiction fan. sam moskowitz is dead at age 76. A
    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/roboman/www/sigma/may97sig.html
    The Official Newsletter of PARSEC
    SIGMA
    May, 1997 Issue 136
    The Kontinuing Adventures of Kira
    As I mentioned in April, I will not be at the May meeting; I will be in New Orleans for my 10-year reunion. I just noticed the second movie about a high-school reunion coming out; reunions are apparently "in" this year. Well, I always knew I would be cool one of these days! Here's hoping that none of my classmates are professional killers (la Grosse Point Blank). The subject of May's meeting will be "Women in Science Fiction", presented by Anita Alverio. I am sorry to be missing this one; I suspect a major debate could crop up. I will try to have someone tape the meeting. This time, I know where the recorder is, and it has fresh batteries! I can't wait to find out what else will go wrong with it! I think it was once owned by Magician Murphy (sorry, a Xanth jokeI'll try to restrain myself in the future). I leave you in the hands of our capable Vice President. But I'll be back!
    In Memoriam: Sam Moskowitz 1920-1997
    by Eric Leif Davin Science fiction has lost its greatest historian and most dedicated fan. Sam Moskowitz is dead at age 76. A leading editor and critic, Sam was also the foremost expert on science fiction's pulp magazine origins and the author or editor of sixty hard-cover and paperback books. He was the recipient of the Pilgrim award from the Science Fiction Research Association (1981) and a member of the Science Fiction Hall of Fame (1972). No one knew more about the early years of science fiction, or had done so much to document this largely unheralded literary genre. No one devoted so much time and energy to tracking down every nugget of information, from the origins of the words "science fiction" and "fanzine" themselves, to who wrote the first twists on now standard SF cliches. Though others have worked diligently to shed light on the various forgotten corners, for more than half a century Sam Moskowitz was the main searchlight cutting through the night. And now the night has claimed him.

    52. Long Island: Our Story Home Page
    A detailed overview of David Berkowitz's case, with archive photographs.Category Society Crime Serial Killers Berkowitz, David...... yearold man inhabiting the body of a Yonkers neighbor, sam Carr, who Joseph R. Corsoaccepted Berkowitz' guilty pleas for the moskowitz-Violante shootings.
    http://www.lihistory.com/9/hs9sam.htm

    Timeline
    The Vault Family Stories
    LONG ISLAND
    HISTORICAL JOURNALS
    Spring '01 Issue Fall '00 Issue Spring '00 Issue Fall '99 Issue ... Fall '98 Issue

    53. WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY MEN'S SQUASH SUMMARY
    Taylor Greene, 30 W. ; 5 - Ohm Pandejpong, 3-1 W. ; 6 - Kevin McCarthy, 3-1 W.; 7 - Evan Jenkins, 3-0 W. ; 8 - Ari moskowitz, 3-1 W. ; 9 - sam Narins, 3
    http://www.wesleyan.edu/athletics/msquash/archive/2000_2001/msquash_summary_0001
    MATCH-BY-MATCH SUMMARY OF 2000-01 WESLEYAN MEN'S SQUASH SEASON
    2000-01 Final Record: 11-6 Wesleyan 6, Connecticut College 3 - 11/30/00 at New London, Conn.
    INDIVIDUAL RESULTS OF MATCHES: #1 - Dave Bihldorff, 0-3 L. ; #2 - Benson Gillespie, 3-2 W. ; #3 - Ohm Pandejpong, 2-3 L. ; #4 - Kevin McCarthy, 3-1 W. ; #5 - Sam Narins, 3-0 W. ; #6 - Wei Kwan, 3-0 W. ; #7 - Ari Moskowitz, 3-2 W. ; #8 - Nick Putnam, 3-1 W. ; #9 - Jed Rosenbaum, 0-3 L. Wesleyan 5, M.I.T. 4 - 12/1/00 at Cambridge, Mass. (Harvard)
    INDIVIDUAL RESULTS OF MATCHES: #1 - Benson Gillespie, 0-3 L. ; #2 - Dave Bihldorff, 2-3 L. ; #3 - Ohm Pandejpong, 3-2 W. ; #4 - Kevin McCarthy, 3-1 W. ; #5 - Sam Narins, 0-3 L. ; #6 - Wei Kwan, 3-0 W. ; #7 - Ari Moskowitz, 3-1 W. ; #8 - Nick Putnam, 1-3 L. ; #9 - Jed Rosenbaum, 3-2 W. Colby 8, Wesleyan 1 - 12/2/00 at Waterville, Me.
    INDIVIDUAL RESULTS OF MATCHES: #1 - Benson Gillespie, 0-3 L. ; #2 - Dave Bihldorff, 0-3 L. ; #3 - Ohm Pandejpong, 1-3 L. ; #4 - Kevin McCarthy, 3-1 W. ; #5 - Sam Narins, 0-3 L. ; #6 - Wei Kwan, 2-3 L. ; #7 - Ari Moskowitz, 0-3 L. ; #8 - Nick Putnam, 2-3 L. ; #9 - Jed Rosenbaum, 2-3 L. Brown 8, Wesleyan 1 - 1/16/01 at Providence, R.I.

    54. Revival Leader Touts 'Son Of Sam' Conversion
    moskowitz said Hill should be stopped before he can convince anyone that Berkowitzis old demon whose voice he heard through his neighbor's dog, sam, now wants
    http://www.rickross.com/reference/brownsville/brownsville16.html
    Revival leader touts 'Son of Sam' conversion
    The Pensacola News Journal/November 18, 1997
    By John W. Allman
    PENSACOLA - The latest name on the tally of saved souls is David Berkowitz, says Steve Hill. Berkowitz is also known as "Son of Sam," the killer whose year-long spree left six people dead and eight wounded in New York City. He is in prison for life with no chance of parole. Maybe. Berkowitz, who claims to have converted to Christ in 1987, will get his first parole hearing in the year 2002 five years from now and Hill, who will be featured on a video touting Berkowitz's conversion, says the former killer is a changed man. Hill hopes to enlighten people to Berkowitz's salvation. The videotape will be sold at the Pensacola Brownsville Revival and marketed on national television. It should be available in time for Christmas. "They felt like I would be the one to bridge the gap between David Berkowitz and the youth of America," said Hill, who was chosen for the project by his long-time friend, Don Wilkerson, executive director of the international division of Teen Challenge, a Christian-based drug treatment program. "I'm coming on the video as a former typical kid who got messed up."

    55. Tomfolio.com: Fiction: Scifi, Fantasy, Horror: Scifi Reference
    17. moskowitz, sam SEEKERS OF TOMORROW Masters of Modern Science FictionPicture Publisher Ballantine NY 1967. 1st printing, Oct. 1967.
    http://www.tomfolio.com/bookssub.asp?catid=100&subid=2817

    56. GNS Character Profiles - Other Characters
    He and sam didn't get on well, so he sent Carla upstairs to deal with him.She did alright by sleeping with him!!! Back to top. Faye moskowitz.
    http://www.geocities.com/goodnightseattle/otherchar.htm
    Characters - Other Characters Scroll down the page to find information on several other characters in the Frasier world. The Crane Family and Cheers Regulars Frederick Crane Dr Hester Crane Diane Chambers Sam Malone ... John Allen Hill The Moon Family Grammie Moon Mr Moon Mrs Moon Simon Moon The Doyle Family Rick Garrett Alice Doyle Joanna Doyle Denise Dawson ... Jen Doyle Frasier's Girlfriends Madeline Marshall Maureen Cutler Faye Moskowitz Cassandra Stone ... Nanette "Nanny Gee" Gooseman KACL Tom Duran "Chopper" Dave Bonnie Weems Big Willy ... Portia Sanders Other Characters Brian Patchett Ben Duke Frank, Jimmy and Leo ... Roger The Crane Family and Cheers Regulars Frederick Crane Frederick Crane is Frasier and Lilith's son. He lives with his mother in Boston, visiting his father, uncle and grandad regularly. Frederick tends to take after his father in the respect that he detests sports and has a small social life. Frederick Crane attends Mulberry Academy in Boston. He also has a crush on Daphne and has managed to get kisses and cuddles from her (much to Uncle Niles' disgust). Frederick is now 13 years old and is starting to become interested in girls. Frederick's first word by the way was "Norm!!!" (whenever Norm entered the Cheers bar everyone else called out his name) but Lilith thought he said "Mom".

    57. Klezmer Music! Abe Schwartz, Dave Tarras, Sam Musiker, Musiker Brothers
    It Or Not) Molly Picon ( ) 4. V'haKohanim (The Cohanim) Yoselle Rosenblatt 5. Huliet,Huliet Kinderlach (Play, Play Little Children) Abe moskowitz 6. Whoopee
    http://www.legacyrecordings.com/klezmermusic/avea.html
    C2K 86323, Columbia/Legacy)
    • 9 Previously Unissued Performances! 50 tracks on 2 CDs! 30 years of Jewish Classics!
    From Avenue A To The Great White Way:
    Various Artists
    Features the biggest names of Vaudeville:
    AL JOLSON IRVING BERLIN SOPHIE TUCKER and FANNIE BRICE
    This creative surge was captured by Columbia Records, whose catalog not only chronicled Menashe Skulnik and Peisachke Burstein Molly Picon and Yoselle Rosenblatt Nellie Casman and David Medoff , but also witnessed the rise of Fannie Brice Eddie Cantor Sophie Tucker Al Jolson , and eventually Cab Calloway Benny Goodman Gene Krupa , and even . They all drew righteously from the Yiddish music scene as it spread from Avenue A to the Great White Way Disc One
    1. Voyl Iz Der Mammen (Mother Is Good)
    2. In Shtedtele Nikolayev (In The Town Of Nikolayev)
    David Medoff
    3. Ihr Megt Gleybn Oder Neyn (You Can Believe It Or Not)
    Molly Picon (
    4. V'haKohanim (The Cohanim) - Yoselle Rosenblatt

    58. Klezmer Music! Abe Schwartz, Dave Tarras, Sam Musiker, Musiker Brothers
    Yosel Abe Schwartz’s Orchestra 20. Galitzianer Tenzel (Galician Dance) SamBeckerman 21. Mameniu, Liubeniu (Mama, My Beloved) Abraham moskowitz 24.
    http://www.legacyrecordings.com/klezmermusic/abe.html
    CK 86321, Columbia/Legacy)
    • First time on CD 25 tracks!
    The Klezmer King Abe Schwartz Composer, fiddler, and bandleader Abe Schwartz (1881-1963) defined the modern American klezmer ensemble. Working in the arena of mid-1920s recording, the young immigrant tuned the still primitive sound of Jewish music to a more sophisticated pitch. If outstanding soloists like Naftule Brandwein and Dave Tarras shared the spotlight of the klezmer revival, it was because Abe Schwartz was the man who gave them their start. Selections: 1. Russishe Shehr
    Boibriker Kapelle
    3. Die Reize Nuch Amerika (The Trip to America)
    4. Die Greene Cousine (The Greenhorn Girl Cousin)
    Abraham Moskowitz
    5. Russian Scissors
    Oriental Orchestra
    Dave Tarras
    7. Gelebt Und Gelacht (Live and Laugh)
    Phillip Greenberg Sam Beckerman 9. Hurra! Far Unzer Held Levine (Hurray! For Our Hero Levine) Irving Grossman 10. Der Shtiller Bulgar (The Quiet Bulgar) - Jewish Orchestra

    59. Bradbury, Ray: AuthorSheets: Humanities Department: Carnegie Library Of Pittsbur
    In moskowitz, sam. Seekers of Tomorrow Masters of Modern Science Fiction. Inmoskowitz, sam. Strange Horizons The Spectrum of Science Fiction.
    http://www.clpgh.org/locations/humanities/authorsheets/bradbury.html
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  • 60. Jsam At Mount.bob
    Waiting for our turn to go into the cave. Tour group 36C. Top row Andy, Tom Boutell,John F. Woods, Jeremy moskowitz, sam Bushell, Pete Evans, Corprew Reed.
    http://jsam.best.vwh.net/mountbob/
    jsam at mount.bob
    Here's a bunch of photographs I took at MOUNT.BOB. They're all stored as progressive-display JPEG files. Jenine Abarbanel has a list of other mount.bob picture collections
    Friday, 1 August 1997
    Saturday, 2 August 1997
    Interlude
    The Hike
    The Cave of the Winds
    Regretfully, I didn't take a photograph of our tour guide, Kim. Kim threatened Eamon's life a couple of times. We were all making fun of her, of course; he was just the cutest.

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