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Omni Magazine December 1979 Volume 2 Number 3:

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Omni Magazine December 1979 Volume 2 Number 3: features interview with microbiologist Rene Dubos; Our Martian Air Force; Future Animals; Europe’s Growing Lead in Science; Ethics of Human Experimentation; article by Dava Sobel; Fiction by Spider Robinson, Gene Wolfe and Dean Ing., etc.

by Bob Guccione, Frank Kendig, Ben Bova, Bernard Dixon, et al., (editors)

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Title
Omni Magazine December 1979 Volume 2 Number 3:
Author
Bob Guccione, Frank Kendig, Ben Bova, Bernard Dixon, et al., (editors)
Illustrator
David Egge, Marshall Arisman, Michel Henricot, Donald roller Wilson, Ellen Griesedieck
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Omni Publications
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New York
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