In H.G. Well's novel The First Men in the Moon, the human explorer finds that the native lunar creatures vary greatly among themselves in shape, size, gifts, character, and appearance.
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Wisdom, information, and wonder: what is knowlege for?
1991, Routledge
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Wisdom, Information and Wonder: What is Knowledge For?
May 23, 1991, Routledge
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