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It is a 1948 work by James Blish. Blish is an American science fiction writer active in the mid-20th and late 20th centuries. His works mainly belong to science fiction and fantasy novels, and he is most famous for his novelizations of "Cities in Flight" and "Star Trek." The "Cities in Flight" series is a science fiction series about spaceships and cities traveling through space, dealing with scientific ideas and social themes. He also worked on the novelization of "Star Trek," the original series of "Star Trek." Episodes from the TV series were rewritten in novel form. James Blish played an important role in the literary world through his contributions as a science fiction writer and fantasy works, and his works are still loved by many readers.
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Summary
Andresen took out a fountain pen and an unopened letter and walked toward the door. He must find out the address of this place and find the artist. John Kimball's note on the envelope reminded me that although Johnny was a scientist, he was also interested in art. He tore off the cover, came to a halt, and ducked beneath the rayon thong to look at the spaceship scene.

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CONTENTS
Against the Stone Beasts

CHAPTER I. The letters on the fly-specked glass were simple, almost dogmatic.
CHAPTER II. By the time John Kimball had finished disconnecting
CHAPTER III. Kimball's right shoe caught in a burrow and he fell again.