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100 SHORT, SHORT STORIES ON THE THEME OF 2001 - A SPACE ODDITY by ANON ISBN 13: 9780953623617

ISBN 10: 0953623610

Paperback; High Wycombe: Staples, 2000; ISBN-13: 978-0953623617

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2001 - A Space Oddity 100 Short, Short Original Stories

2001 - A Space Oddity 100 Short, Short Original Stories

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High Wycombe: Staples UK Limited. Good. 2000. First Edition; First Printing. Paperback. Small surface tear to rear cover, later leaves show some water staining. ; Second printing, 1987. Stapled wraps. Nice tight copy, no names or marks inside, appears unread and near as new. ; Colour Illustrations; 32 pages; Collection of one hundred short stories written by children for a competition organised by the Staples office superstores. The rules being that it had to be a space story of exactly one hundred words and the first word had to be slowly. Includes specially written stories by Patrick Moore, Jane Asher, and Raymond Briggs .
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