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The Fools of Time

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The Russians get hold of a serum that rejuvenates people, invented by an American cancer researcher as neglected by product of his research. One of the possible implications of the Russian possession is that, worldwide, senior leaders of state will want to use it for themselves and if they do, the Russians can state their demands.

309 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1964

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William Edmund Barrett

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Willam Edmund Barrett was born in New York City in 1900. He was Roman Catholic which is reflected strongly in his works. On February 15, 1925 he was married to Christine M. Rollman.

He attended Manhattan College. In 1941 he became an aeronautics consultant for the Denver Public Library.

He was a member of PEN and the Authors League of America, and also the National Press Club of Washington, D.C. He was president of the Colorado Authors League from 1943–1944.

Three of his novels were the basis for film productions: The Left Hand of God, Lilies of the Field, and Pieces of Dream which was based on The Wine and the Music.

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