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MISTS OF DAWN; A SCIENCE FICTION NOVEL. Oliver, Chad [Symmes Chadwick Oliver], Alex Schomburg, (dust jacket illustrator). Cecile Matschat, (editor). Carl Carmer, (consulting editor). Published by Philadelphia, Toronto: The John C. Winston Company, May , In this book, Chad Oliver, a professor of anthropology, gives us a glimpse into the world of early man, circa 40, BC, through the eyes of year-old Mark Nye, who goes there by accident. I think your kids will love it as much as three generations of my family have/5(30). Oliver, Chad. MISTS OF DAWN. Boston: Gregg Press, Octavo, cloth. Later edition. Text offset from the text of The John C. Winston Company edition. Brief signed inscription by Oliver to David Hartwell, coeditor of "The Gregg Press Science Fiction Series" on the half title page. A young man is accidentally sent back in time to interglacial Europe in 50, B. C. when Neanderthal men and Cro .


Chad Oliver () Chad Oliver was the working name that US anthropologist and writer Symmes Chadwick Oliver used for his SF titles. He was born in Ohio but spent most of his life in Texas, where he studied for his MA. He later took a PhD in anthropology at the University of California, which lead to his appointment as a professor of anthropology at the University of Texas, Austin. Oliver, Chad. MISTS OF DAWN. Boston: Gregg Press, Octavo, cloth. Later edition. Text offset from the text of The John C. Winston Company edition. Brief signed inscription by Oliver to David Hartwell, coeditor of "The Gregg Press Science Fiction Series" on the half title page. MISTS OF DAWN; A SCIENCE FICTION NOVEL. Oliver, Chad [Symmes Chadwick Oliver], Alex Schomburg, (dust jacket illustrator). Cecile Matschat, (editor). Carl Carmer, (consulting editor). Published by Philadelphia, Toronto: The John C. Winston Company, May ,


Mists of Dawn is a juvenile science fiction novel by science fiction writer and anthropologist Chad Oliver first published in by John C. Winston, Co. as a part of the Winston Science Fiction series of juvenile novels. The story follows the adventures of adolescent Mark Nye when he is accidentally transported to the Stone Age by his uncle's time machine. It includes a factual foreword on the science of anthropology and how Oliver uses this science in the telling of his story. In this book, Chad Oliver, a professor of anthropology, gives us a glimpse into the world of early man, circa 40, BC, through the eyes of year-old Mark Nye, who goes there by accident. I think your kids will love it as much as three generations of my family have. Mists of dawn (The Gregg Press science fiction series): Oliver, Chad: www.doorway.ru: Books.

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