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In 20000 A.D.! by Nat Schachner (w. AL Zagat):
Science Fiction Inventions, Technology and Ideas
"THE mere mention of words cannot convey truly the thrill that the editors experienced when they read this marvelous time-traveling story. Imagine yourself suddenly rushed through time and finding yourself thrown into the year 20,000 A.D. I Into a world of which we know nothing and one that even your most fantastic dreams cannot picture adequately!
We know that in 18,000 years the world will have changed so enormously (that is the human race and its civilization will have changed) that it will be practically unrecognizable. A man of to-day, even possessed of the broadest education and vision would find himself in a terrible plight if thrown into that world. Imagine then the predicament in this startling story of a country boy who is forced to play a part in the stirring events of a great civilization!" Select
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