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The Reader and Collector, v. 2, issue 2, June 1941

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speculation. Somewhere along the line, most of the science-fictioneers step over he boundary, and then their stuff suddenly slumps into the language of mediaeval necromancy. A good example is the journey through space and time, wherein the science simply stinks. It is barely conceivable that past, present and future may be co-existent, but most of the stories hung on this conjectural peg are the dreariest tripe." And, that, dear children, is that.
 
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