READINGMAY 2013

(Fritz Leiber) The Best of Fritz Leiber:
. . . . 20919. [2] (Poul Ander­son) The Wiz­ard of Nehwon [pref­ace]
. . . . 20920. [5] (Fritz Leiber) Gonna Roll the Bones [sto­ry]
. . . . 20921. [2] (Fritz Leiber) San­i­ty [sto­ry]
. . . . 20922. [2] (Fritz Leiber) Want­ed – An Ene­my [sto­ry]
. . . . 20923. [2] (Fritz Leiber) The Man Who Nev­er Grew Young [sto­ry]
. . . . 20924. [2] (Fritz Leiber) The Ship Sails at Mid­night [sto­ry]
. . . . 20925. [2] (Fritz Leiber) The Enchant­ed For­est [sto­ry]
. . . . 20926. [6] (Fritz Leiber) Com­ing Attrac­tion [sto­ry]
. . . . 20927. [3] (Fritz Leiber) Poor Super­man [=Appoint­ment in Tomor­row] [sto­ry]
. . . . 20928. [5] (Fritz Leiber) A Pail of Air [sto­ry]
. . . . 20929. [3] (Fritz Leiber) The Fox­holes of Mars [sto­ry]
. . . . 20930. [2] (Fritz Leiber) The Big Hol­i­day [sto­ry]
. . . . 20931. [3] (Fritz Leiber) The Night He Cried [sto­ry]
. . . . 20932. [2] (Fritz Leiber) The Big Trek [sto­ry]
. . . . 20933. [4] (Fritz Leiber) Space-Time for Springers [sto­ry]
. . . . 20934. [3] (Fritz Leiber) Try and Change the Past [sto­ry]
. . . . 20935. [4] (Fritz Leiber) A Desk­ful of Girls [sto­ry]
. . . . 20936. [3] (Fritz Leiber) Rump-Tit­ty-Tit­ty-Tum-Tah-Tee [sto­ry]
. . . . 20937. [2] (Fritz Leiber) Lit­tle Old Miss Mac­beth [sto­ry]
. . . . 20939. [3] (Fritz Leiber) Mar­i­ana [sto­ry]
. . . . 20940. [2] (Fritz Leiber) The Man Who Made Friends with Elec­tric­i­ty [sto­ry]
. . . . 20941. [2] (Fritz Leiber) The Good New Days [sto­ry]
. . . . 20942. [2] (Fritz Leiber) Amer­i­ca the Beau­ti­ful [sto­ry]
. . . . 20943. [2] (Fritz Leiber) After­word [arti­cle]
20944. (Steve Muhlberg­er) [in blog Muhlberg­ers’ World His­to­ry] Green Paint and Oth­er Good 
. . . . . Things [arti­cle]
20945. (Anne Cur­zon) Slash: Not Just a Punc­tu­a­tion Mark Any­more [arti­cle]
20946. (Steve Muhlberg­er) [in blog Muhlberg­ers’ World His­to­ry] This Was Seg­re­ga­tion 2 
. . . . . [arti­cle]
20947. (Jor­gen Lotz) You Get What You Pay For: How Nordic Cities Are Financed
20948. (Juan Cole) The Con­ser­v­a­tive Log­ic of Niall Ferguson’s Smears of Gays, Muslims, 
. . . . . Oba­ma and Krug­man [arti­cle]
20949. (Elec­tron­ic Text Cor­pus of Sumer­ian Lit­er­a­ture) Enki and Ninhu
20950. (Elec­tron­ic Text Cor­pus of Sumer­ian Lit­er­a­ture) Enki and Ninmah
20951. (Heather Pringle) The Ori­gin of Human Cre­ativ­i­ty Was Sur­pris­ing­ly Com­plex [arti­cle]
20952. (Jim Unger) The Third Her­man Treasury 
20953. (Elec­tron­ic Text Cor­pus of Sumer­ian Lit­er­a­ture) Enki and the World Order
20954. (Elec­tron­ic Text Cor­pus of Sumer­ian Lit­er­a­ture) Enki’s Jour­ney to Nibru
20955. (Rodri­go Quian Quiroga) Search­ing for the Jen­nifer Anis­ton Neu­ron [arti­cle]
20956. (Melin­da Wen­ner Moy­er) Is the Free-Rad­i­cal The­o­ry of Aging Dead? [arti­cle]
20957. (Steve Muhlberg­er) [in blog Muhlberg­ers’ World His­to­ry] Beau­ti­ful Place Names in the 
. . . . . North Seas [arti­cle]
20958. (Neal Stephen­son) Zodi­ac – The Eco-thriller
20959. (Steve Muhlberg­er) [in blog Muhlberg­ers’ World His­to­ry] The Bat­tle Hymn of the First 
. . . . . Cru­sade [arti­cle]
20960. (Clif­ford D. Simak) Eter­ni­ty Lost [sto­ry]
20961. (Elec­tron­ic Text Cor­pus of Sumer­ian Lit­er­a­ture) Enlil and Ninlil
20962. (Elec­tron­ic Text Cor­pus of Sumer­ian Lit­er­a­ture) Enlil and Sud
(Adam Smith) The Cor­re­spon­dence of Adam Smith [ ̶ ed. E. C. Moss­ner & I. S. Ross]:
. . . . 20963. (Adam Smith) Letters
. . . . 20964. (Thomas Pow­nall) Let­ter from Gov­er­nor Pow­nall to Adam Smith, 1776 [not a 
. . . . . . . . . let­ter, but an exten­sive trea­tise on economics]
. . . . 20965. (David Stevens) Smith’s Thoughts on the State of the Con­test with America, 
. . . . . . . . . Fre­bu­rary 1778
. . . . 20966. (Jere­my Ben­tham) “Let­ters” to Adam Smith, 1787, 1790
. . . . 20967. (Adam Smith) New Letters
20968. (Fred­erik Pohl) [in blog The Way the Future Blogs] My War: The Night of the Invasion 
. . . . . of South­ern France [arti­cle]
20969. (Erin Mur­phy) The U.S. Is Build­ing Mas­sive DNA Data­bas­es [arti­cle]
20970. (Steven W. Stahler) The­o­ry Explains How Star Clus­ters Form and Evolve [arti­cle]
20971. (Steve Muhlberg­er) [in blog Muhlberg­ers’ World His­to­ry] Jack Vance, Fantasist 
. . . . . Extra­or­di­naire, Is Dead [arti­cle]
20972. (Mark Kurlan­sky) Salt: A World History

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