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The Ice People (1971)
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    Galaxy Bookshelf (4 Reviews)
    The Ice People, by Rene Barjavel
    1. The Ice People by Rene Barjavel
    2. The Best Science Fiction Stories of Clifford D. Simak by Clifford D. Simak
    3. Chronocules by D.G. Compton
    4. Science Against Man by Anthony Cheetham
    Galaxy Science Fiction, July 1971, pp. 161-168
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    The Reference Library (9 Reviews)
    The Ice People, by Rene Barjavel
    1. The Ice People by Rene Barjavel
    2. Notes from the Future by Nikolai Amisoff
    3. Inter Ice Age 4 by Kobo Abe
    4. The Steel Spring by Per Wahloo
    5. The Philosopher's Stone by Colin Wilson
    6. Australian Science Fiction Index, 1925-1967 by Graham Stone
    7. Nightmare Age by Frederik Pohl
    8. Chronocules by D.G. Compton
    9. One Million Tomorrows by Bob Shaw
    Analog/Astounding Science Fiction, July 1971, pp. 163-168
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    Books for Young People (15 Reviews)
    On the Road
    1. Lobo and Brewster by Gladys Yessayan Cretan
    2. Can I Keep Him? by Steven Kellogg
    3. The King's Fountain by Lloyd Alexander
    4. The Ringling Brothers by Molly Cone
    5. The Seabury Cook Book for Boys and Girls by Eva Moore
    6. Street Poems by Robert Froman
    7. Favorite Fairy Tales Told in Denmark by Virginia Haviland
    8. Metamorphosis: The Magic Change by Alvin Silverstein and Virginia Silverstein
    9. This Is Australia by Miroslav Sasek
    10. Shadi by Margaret Embry
    11. Biology in the World of the Future by Harold Hellman
    12. Speak Roughly to Your Little Boy by Myra Cohn Livingston
    13. A Break in the Circle by Jean Fiedler
    14. That Was Then, This Is Now by S.E. Hinton
    15. The Ice People by Rene Barjavel
    The Saturday Review, June 19, 1971, p. 26