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STAR MAKER, Olaf Stapledon. 1937; 1972. One of the most far-reaching SF books ever written. An evolutionary projection from humanity to Gaia to the galaxy and beyond! (A) |

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MICROCOSMOS, Lynn Margulis & Dorian Sagan. 1986. (A) |

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THE DESCENT OF WOMAN, Elaine Morgen. 1972. Presents the radical thesis that human evolution included a significant phase as an aquatic ape. (non-fiction)(A) |
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SO HUMAN AN ANIMAL, René Dubos, 1968. 1969 Pulitzer Prize winner on our emergence and nature. (essays)(A) |

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CHILDHOOD'S END, Arthur C. Clarke. The classic science fiction novel of a future leap in consciousness evolution. (A) |

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EVER SINCE DARWIN, Stephen Jay Gould. (essays)(B) |
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MORE THAN HUMAN, Theodore Sturgeon. A vision of the possible future evolution of group consciousness. (fiction)(B) |

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ODD JOHN, Olaf Stapleton. 1935? A classic science fiction novel of Homo Novus. (B) |
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NOT MAN APART, Robinson Jeffers, 1969.(essays)(B) |