Giles goat-boy

or, The revised new syllabus

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Giles goat-boy

or, The revised new syllabus

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George, also known as Billy Bockfuss and as Giles, was raised as a goat rather than as a boy by a brilliant atomic physicist whose guilt about the bomb has driven him to the country. George sets out to become the messianic Grand Tutor of a university and to conquer the terrible Wescac computer system that threatens to destroy his community in this brilliant 'fantasy of theology, sociology, and sex.'

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Bantam Books
Language
English
Pages
766

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Giles goat-boy: or, The revised new syllabus
1981, Bantam Books
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Cover of: Giles goat-boy
Cover of: Giles goat-boy
Giles goat-boy: or, The revised new syllabus.
1966, Doubleday & Company
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Toronto, N.Y

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Library of Congress
CPB Box no. 674 vol. 21

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Pagination
xxxvi, 766 p. ;
Number of pages
766

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Open Library
OL24507438M
ISBN 10
0553147056
LCCN
97818068
OCLC/WorldCat
8026981

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