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We Who Survived (the Fifth Ice Age)
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We Who Survived (the Fifth Ice Age) in Brampton, ON
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We Who Survived (the Fifth Ice Age) in Brampton, ON
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Size: Paperback
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Armchair fiction presents extra large paperback editions of the best in classic science fiction novels. "We Who Survived," was written by mystery fiction specialist, Sterling Noel, who took a stab at science fiction with this wonderful tale of weather run amok. The snow began on a Saturday. It was a cold, brooding day in September of 2203. The world's leading scientists-grimly aware of the monstrous new age of ice that would close around the Earth and bury the human race alive-had issued their warnings. But the governments had ignored them, issued bland reassurances and berated the scientists for their alarmist cries of doom. For several years, though the snows started and stopped, the winters grew longer and the days colder. Then one day the snow began to fall-and did not stop.
Armchair fiction presents extra large paperback editions of the best in classic science fiction novels. "We Who Survived," was written by mystery fiction specialist, Sterling Noel, who took a stab at science fiction with this wonderful tale of weather run amok. The snow began on a Saturday. It was a cold, brooding day in September of 2203. The world's leading scientists-grimly aware of the monstrous new age of ice that would close around the Earth and bury the human race alive-had issued their warnings. But the governments had ignored them, issued bland reassurances and berated the scientists for their alarmist cries of doom. For several years, though the snows started and stopped, the winters grew longer and the days colder. Then one day the snow began to fall-and did not stop.





















