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| Cover art by Paul Lehr |
| THE OVERMAN CULTURE Edmund Cooper New York: Berkley Medallion, June 1976 |
Rating: 5.0 High |
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| ISBN-13 978-0-425-03155-1 | ||||
| ISBN 0-425-03155-1 | 191pp. | SC | $1.25 | |
| Page 58: | "It is more interesting," observed Horatio, "to centrate on what we are going to do." |
| Typo: S/B "concentrate". |
| Page 95: | "Come on," siad Michael, standing up." |
| Typo: S/B "said". |
| Page 98: | "H wondered if, really, the Earth were somewhere out there." |
| Typo: S/B "He". |
| Page 107: | "Horatio surveyed the body almost calmly. He loo ed at the black, perforated plate set deep between the shoulders..." |
| Typo: S/B "looked". |
| Page 137: | "Don't tell me," he said. "The drybones spontaneously offered to let you use their b cycles." |
| Typo: S/B "bicycles". |
| Page 165: | "We came here to explore two passageways," said Michael. "I has just occurred to me that you may be trying to divert us until other drybones get here." |
| Typo: S/B "It has". |
| Page 188: | "Presently, the journey of exploration would begin. Presently, the helicopter would lift off and take forty-three members of the new human race to survey their promised lane." |
| Typo: S/B "land". |
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