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  <title>Le Galion des Etoiles</title>
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   <title>Semailles humaines (James Blish)</title>
   <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jul 2023 11:22:00 +0200</pubDate>
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   <dc:creator>Jean-Michel Archaimbault, chef ingénieur propulsion (hyper)spatiale</dc:creator>
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        <div><b>Semailles humaines</b></div>
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      Fix up de quatre nouvelles révisées, initialement parues en magazines dans l’ordre suivant&nbsp;: <br />   <br />  «&nbsp;Surface Tension&nbsp;», Galaxy Science-Fiction, 08/1952 (avec ajout d’éléments tirés de la nouvelle «&nbsp;Sunken Universe&nbsp;», Super Science Stories, 1942), 3<sup>ème</sup> partie de la V.F. sous le titre «&nbsp;Hydrot&nbsp;» <br />   <br />  «&nbsp;The Thing in the Attic&nbsp;», IF, 07/1954, 2<sup>ème</sup> partie de la V.F. sous le titre «&nbsp;Tellura&nbsp;» <br />...
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   <title>Where Do We Go From Here ?</title>
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   <dc:creator>Bruno Blanzat, délégué astro-syndical</dc:creator>
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        <div><b>Quatrième de couverture</b></div>
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      Isaac Asimov maintains that science fiction has potential as an inspiring and useful teaching device and proves it with this selection of classic short stories. <br />   <br />  Each story was chosen for its scientific content as much as for its literary merit and each is followed by Dr. Asimov’s own comments on the problems and questions created.
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     <div><b>Introduction</b></div>
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      En 1971, Isaac Asimov publie une sélection de dix-sept nouvelles avec l’idée que la SF pourrait constituer un outil éducatif, susceptible d’éveille...
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