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Where these would be crippling to another person, in Dobbs they loom stranger-than-life and make him a very “MICROCOSM” encapsulating every imperfection of the so-called ‘human condition.’
The Book of the SubGenius The SubGenius Foundation 1983
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Where these would be crippling to another person, in Dobbs they loom stranger-than-life and make him a very “MICROCOSM” encapsulating every imperfection of the so-called ‘human condition.’
The Book of the SubGenius The SubGenius Foundation 1983
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Where these would be crippling to another person, in Dobbs they loom stranger-than-life and make him a very “MICROCOSM” encapsulating every imperfection of the so-called ‘human condition.’
The Book of the SubGenius The SubGenius Foundation 1983
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MICROCOSM They were humans-or so they believed'the grotesque result of a grandiose experiment which had gone appallingly awry.
Starship Aldiss, Brian 1959
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MACROCOSM AND MICROCOSM; OR, THE UNIVERSE WITHOUT AND the Universe
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A DIAGRAM GIVING THE THEORY OF THIS BOOK, AND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE MICROCOSM AND THE MACROCOSM.
What's in a Dream: A Scientific and Practical Interpretation of Dreams 1901
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