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  <name><![CDATA[Wayne Douglas Barlowe]]></name>
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    <![CDATA[The Uplift War (The Uplift Saga, #3)]]>
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    <![CDATA[Billions of years ago, an alien race known as the Progenitors began the genetically engineered techniques by which non-intelligent creatures are given intelligence by one of the higher races in the galaxy. Once &quot;Uplifted,&quot; these creature must serve their patron race before they, in turn, can Uplift other races. Human intelligence, which developed by itself (and brought about the Uplifting of chimpanzees and dolphins), is an affront to the aliens who plan an attack, threatening a human experiment aimed at producing the next Uplift. Such is the premise of this novel, which won the 1988 Hugo Award.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials: Great Aliens from Science Fiction Literature]]>
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    <![CDATA[In this illustrated field guide to extraterrestrials-a 1980 nominee for the ABA and Hugo Awards and named one of the Best Books of Spring 1980 by School Library Journal-Wayne Douglas Barlowe paints 50 denizens of popular science fiction literature. 150 full-color paintings show each character not only in full figure but also in detail highlighting distinctive characteristics. Humanoids, insectoids, reptilians, and more are included. Field notes explain movement, diet, respiration, and reproduction habits. The book also features a pull-out chart showing comparative sizes, and a section devoted to Barlowe's own sketchbook of works in progress. Selection of the Science Fiction Book Club. 267,000 copies in print.<p><p><p></p></p></p>]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[Beth Meacham]]></name>
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        <name><![CDATA[Ian Summers]]></name>
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    <![CDATA[Expedition: Being an Account in Words and Artwork of the 2358 A.D. Voyage to Darwin IV]]>
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    <![CDATA[In 2358, wildlife artist Wayne Douglas Barlowe joined the first manned flight to Darwin IV, fourth planet in the newly discovered F-Class binary system 6.5 light years from Earth. Now his long-awaited account of that historic journey has been published. More vivid than the holos and more interpretive than the videos, these extraordinary paintings, plus numerous drawings, studies, and sketchbook pages, transport the reader to a wild, beautiful, untouched world-a planet teeming with incredible beasts and exotic vegetation.<br/><br/><em>Expedition</em> is the most important travel book of the 24th century. Selection of the Science Fiction Book Club and the Astronomy Book Club.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Barlowe's Guide to Fantasy: Great Heroes and Bizarre Beings from Imaginative Literature]]>
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    <![CDATA[In his classic <em>Guide to Extraterrestials</em>, Wayne Douglas Barlowe brought us science fiction's greatest aliens. Now he does the same for the bizarre and beautiful beings of a thousand years of fantasy and horror. <p> Here is the Unicorn, still shimmering from the imagination of <em>The Last Unicorn</em> author Peter S. Beagle. Here in all its disgusting glory lurks H. P. Lovecraft's <em>Gug</em>, along with Robert Jordan's <em>Trolloc</em>. Here you will meet Marion Zimmer Bradley's <em>Morgaine</em> from <em>The Mists of Avalon</em>, Conan-creator Robert E. Howard's <em>Bran Mak Morn</em>, Clive Barker's <em>Gek AGek</em>, <em>Drool Rockworm</em> from Stephen R. Donaldson's <em>Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever</em>, and many wondrous more. <p> Fifty fantastic creatures in all. Awesome, incredible, startling, disturbing, these creatures are all rendered with exquisite accuracy and excruciating detail.<em> Barlowe's Guide to Fantasy</em> is the essential companion for anyone who has ever been thrilled by the terrifying and wonderful creatures found in fantastic literature, and wished to see them brought to life by a modern master.</p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back Mix or Match Storybook]]>
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