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Green, R., Into Other Worlds: Space-Flight in Fiction, from Lucian to Lewis (London, 1957). and belated CORRIGENDUM:[*] Added in September, 2003 [!], when after summarizing the story for the amusement of the delightful sister (and, sadly, her boyfriend) of a current-day Elissa-type in character but even more aesthetically pleasing in looks femaleperson, after said delightful sister had assured me I was "far from alone" in my negative reaction to said femaleperson, I wanted to confirm the citation and discovered the bibliographic reference had been inadvertantly omitted all those years ago, so had dig back into Chapter 3 to (re)construct the citation. "There's always one more typo."
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