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    <dc:title>A World of Sound</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="284">William Olaf Stapledon</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">http://feedbooks.com/book/2036</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>1936</dc:date>
    <dc:subject>Short Fiction</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Science Fiction</dc:subject>
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  <book id="2041">
    <dc:title>Death into Life</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="284">William Olaf Stapledon</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">http://feedbooks.com/book/2041</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>1946</dc:date>
    <dc:subject>Novels</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Science Fiction</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>War</dc:subject>
    <dc:rights>This work is available for countries where copyright is Life+50.</dc:rights>
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  <book id="2044">
    <dc:title>Darkness and the Light</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="284">William Olaf Stapledon</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">http://feedbooks.com/book/2044</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>1942</dc:date>
    <dc:subject>Novels</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Science Fiction</dc:subject>
    <dc:rights>This work is available for countries where copyright is Life+50.</dc:rights>
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  <book id="2033">
    <dc:title>A Modern Magician</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="284">William Olaf Stapledon</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">http://feedbooks.com/book/2033</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>1979</dc:date>
    <dc:subject>Short Fiction</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Fantasy</dc:subject>
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  <book id="2031">
    <dc:title>Sirius: A Fantasy of Love and Discord</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="284">William Olaf Stapledon</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">http://feedbooks.com/book/2031</dc:identifier>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">urn:isbn:0575070579</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>1944</dc:date>
    <dc:subject>Novels</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Science Fiction</dc:subject>
    <dc:description>&lt;p&gt;Sirius is Thomas Trelone's great experiment - a huge, handsome dog with the brain and intelligence of a human being. Raised and educated in Trelone's own family alongside Plaxy, his youngest daughter, Sirius is a truly remarkable and gifted creature. His relationship with the Trelones, particularly with Plaxy, is deep and close, and his inquiring mind ranges across the spectrum of human knowledge and experience. But Sirius isn't human and the conflicts and inner turmoil that torture him cannot be resolved.&lt;/p&gt;</dc:description>
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  <book id="2032">
    <dc:title>Last Men in London</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="284">William Olaf Stapledon</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">http://feedbooks.com/book/2032</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>1932</dc:date>
    <dc:subject>Novels</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Science Fiction</dc:subject>
    <dc:description>&lt;p&gt;Last Men in London (1932) is a science fiction novel by Olaf Stapledon.
&lt;br /&gt;The narrator is the same member of the eighteenth and final human species who purportedly induced Stapledon to write Last and First Men. Last Men in London is the story of this being's exploration of the consciousness of a present-day Englishman named Paul, from childhood through service with an ambulance crew in the First World War (mirroring Stapledon's own personal history) to adult life as a schoolteacher faced with a &quot;submerged superman&quot; in his class nicknamed Humpty. The inadequacies of Paul's character, the various dilemmas he has to face during his life, and the occasional influence of the advanced being who shares his experiences, provide Stapledon with a semi-autobiographical platform on which to expound his philosophical and moral beliefs.&lt;/p&gt;</dc:description>
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  <book id="2037">
    <dc:title>The Seed and the Flower</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="284">William Olaf Stapledon</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">http://feedbooks.com/book/2037</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>1916</dc:date>
    <dc:subject>Short Fiction</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Religion</dc:subject>
    <dc:rights>This work is available for countries where copyright is Life+50 or in the USA (published before 1923).</dc:rights>
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  <book id="2030">
    <dc:title>Odd John: A Story Between Jest and Earnest</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="284">William Olaf Stapledon</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">http://feedbooks.com/book/2030</dc:identifier>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">urn:isbn:0486211339</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>1935</dc:date>
    <dc:subject>Novels</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Science Fiction</dc:subject>
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  <book id="2034">
    <dc:title>East is West</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="284">William Olaf Stapledon</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">http://feedbooks.com/book/2034</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>1979</dc:date>
    <dc:subject>Short Fiction</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Science Fiction</dc:subject>
    <dc:rights>This work is available for countries where copyright is Life+50.</dc:rights>
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  <book id="2039">
    <dc:title>The Flames</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="284">William Olaf Stapledon</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">http://feedbooks.com/book/2039</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>1947</dc:date>
    <dc:subject>Short Fiction</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Science Fiction</dc:subject>
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  <book id="2029">
    <dc:title>Star Maker</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="284">William Olaf Stapledon</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">http://feedbooks.com/book/2029</dc:identifier>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">urn:isbn:0819566934</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>1937</dc:date>
    <dc:subject>Novels</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Science Fiction</dc:subject>
    <dc:description>&lt;p&gt;Widely regarded as one of the true classics of science fiction, Star Maker is a poetic and deeply philosophical work. The story details the mental journey of an unnamed narrator who is transported not only to other worlds but also other galaxies and parallel universes, until he eventually becomes part of the &quot;cosmic mind.&quot; First published in 1937, Olaf Stapledon's descriptions of alien life are a political commentary on human life in the turbulent inter-war years. The book challenges preconceived notions of intelligence and awareness, and ultimately argues for a broadened perspective that would free us from culturally ingrained thought and our inevitable anthropomorphism. This is the first scholarly edition of a book that influenced such writers as C.S. Lewis and Arthur C. Clarke and which Jorge Luis Borges called &quot;a prodigious novel.&quot;&lt;/p&gt;</dc:description>
    <dc:rights>This work is available for countries where copyright is Life+50.</dc:rights>
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  <book id="2035">
    <dc:title>Arms Out of Hand</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="284">William Olaf Stapledon</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">http://feedbooks.com/book/2035</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>1946</dc:date>
    <dc:subject>Short Fiction</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Science Fiction</dc:subject>
    <dc:rights>This work is available for countries where copyright is Life+50.</dc:rights>
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  <book id="2028">
    <dc:title>Last and First Men</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="284">William Olaf Stapledon</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">http://feedbooks.com/book/2028</dc:identifier>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">urn:isbn:0486219623</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>1930</dc:date>
    <dc:subject>Novels</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Science Fiction</dc:subject>
    <dc:description>&lt;p&gt;Last and First Men: A Story of the Near and Far Future is a science fiction novel written in 1930 by the British author Olaf Stapledon. A work of unprecedented scale in the genre, it describes the history of humanity from the present onwards across two billion years and eighteen distinct human species, of which our own is the first and most primitive. Stapledon's conception of history is based on the Hegelian Dialectic, following a repetitive cycle with many varied civilizations rising from and descending back into savagery over millions of years, but it is also one of progress, as the later civilizations rise to far greater heights than the first. The book anticipates genetic engineering, and the idea of superminds composed of many telepathically-linked individuals.
&lt;br /&gt;A controversial part of the book depicts humans, in the far-off future, escaping the dying Earth and settling on Venus&#8212;in the process totally exterminating its native inhabitants, a marine intelligent species. Stapledon's book has been interpreted by some as condoning such interplanetary genocide as a justified act if necessary for racial survival, though a number of Stapledon's partisans denied that such was his intention, arguing instead that Stapledon was merely showing that although mankind had advanced in a number of ways in the future, at bottom it still possessed the same capacity for savagery as it has always had.&lt;/p&gt;</dc:description>
    <dc:rights>This work is available for countries where copyright is Life+50.</dc:rights>
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  <book id="2038">
    <dc:title>The Road to the Aide Post</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="284">William Olaf Stapledon</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">http://feedbooks.com/book/2038</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>1916</dc:date>
    <dc:subject>Short Fiction</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>War</dc:subject>
    <dc:rights>This work is available for countries where copyright is Life+50 or in the USA (published before 1923).</dc:rights>
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  <book id="2577">
    <dc:title>A Crystal Age</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="451">William Henry Hudson</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">http://feedbooks.com/book/2577</dc:identifier>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">urn:isbn:1843500809</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>1887</dc:date>
    <dc:subject>Novels</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Science Fiction</dc:subject>
    <dc:description>&lt;p&gt;I do not quite know how it happened my recollection of the whole matter ebbing in a somewhat clouded condition.&lt;/p&gt;</dc:description>
    <dc:rights>This work is available for countries where copyright is Life+70 and in the USA.</dc:rights>
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  <book id="228">
    <dc:title>Accelerando</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="110">Charles Stross</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">http://feedbooks.com/book/228</dc:identifier>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">urn:isbn:0441014151</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>2005</dc:date>
    <dc:subject>Novels</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Science Fiction</dc:subject>
    <dc:description>&lt;p&gt;The book is a collection of nine short stories telling the tale of three generations of a highly dysfunctional family before, during, and after a technological singularity. It was originally written as a series of novelettes and novellas, all published in Asimov's Science Fiction magazine in the period 2001 to 2004.
&lt;br /&gt;The first three stories follow the character of &quot;venture altruist&quot; Manfred Macx starting in the early 21st Century, the second three stories follow his daughter Amber, and the final three focus largely on her son Sirhan in the completely transformed world at the end of the century.
&lt;br /&gt;According to Stross, the initial inspiration for the stories was his experience working as a programmer for a high-growth company during the dot-com boom of the 1990s.&lt;/p&gt;</dc:description>
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  <book id="1596">
    <dc:title>Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="243">Edwin Abbott Abbott</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">http://feedbooks.com/book/1596</dc:identifier>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">urn:isbn:048627263X</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>1884</dc:date>
    <dc:subject>Novels</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Philosophy</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Science</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Humor/Satire</dc:subject>
    <dc:description>&lt;p&gt;Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions is an 1884 science fiction novella by the English schoolmaster Edwin Abbott Abbott.
&lt;br /&gt;As a satire, Flatland offered pointed observations on the social hierarchy of Victorian culture. However, the novella's more enduring contribution is its examination of dimensions; in a foreword to one of the many publications of the novella, noted science writer Isaac Asimov described Flatland as &quot;The best introduction one can find into the manner of perceiving dimensions.&quot; As such, the novella is still popular amongst mathematics, physics and computer science students.&lt;/p&gt;</dc:description>
    <dc:rights>This work is available for countries where copyright is Life+70 and in the USA.</dc:rights>
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  <book id="2050">
    <dc:title>Liza of Lambeth</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="269">W. Somerset Maugham</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">http://feedbooks.com/book/2050</dc:identifier>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">urn:isbn:0140185933</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>1897</dc:date>
    <dc:subject>Novels</dc:subject>
    <dc:description>&lt;p&gt;Down among the drab slums of Lambeth, eighteen-year-old Liza is the darling of Vere Street. Vibrant and bewitching, she has found an adoring if conventional beau in Tom. When she meets Jim Blakeston, a married man new to the area, she is immediately magnetized by his attentions. But the streets are wise to their affair.&lt;/p&gt;</dc:description>
    <dc:rights>This work was published before 1923 and is in the public domain in the USA only.</dc:rights>
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  <book id="2049">
    <dc:title>An Unprotected Female at the Pyramids</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="281">Anthony Trollope</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">http://feedbooks.com/book/2049</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>1864</dc:date>
    <dc:subject>Short Fiction</dc:subject>
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  <book id="2048">
    <dc:title>An Eye for an Eye</dc:title>
    <dc:author id="281">Anthony Trollope</dc:author>
    <dc:identifier scheme="URI">http://feedbooks.com/book/2048</dc:identifier>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:date>1879</dc:date>
    <dc:subject>Novels</dc:subject>
    <dc:subject>Romance</dc:subject>
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