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Written by William Roger Corliss
"A superior first printing copy of this step in The Sourcebook Project of physicist William Corliss (1926-2011), whose passion for the anomalous and enigmatic within various physical sciences led to his publishing of that project, certainly the most noted series of aggregations of scientific journal articles of its kind."
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