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English
Pages
224

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Cover of: New Guinea Tapeworms and Jewish Grandmothers
New Guinea Tapeworms and Jewish Grandmothers: Tales of Parasites and People
1987, Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W.
in English
Cover of: New Guinea Tapeworms and Jewish Grandmothers
New Guinea Tapeworms and Jewish Grandmothers: Tales of Parasites and People
April 1987, W. W. Norton & Company
in English
Cover of: New Guinea Tapeworms and Jewish Grandmothers
New Guinea Tapeworms and Jewish Grandmothers: Tales of Parasites and People
July 1983, Avon Books
Paperback in English
Cover of: New Guinea tapeworms and Jewish grandmothers
New Guinea tapeworms and Jewish grandmothers: tales of parasites and people
1981, W.W. Norton
in English - 1st ed.

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First Sentence

"Some time ago, while at London's Heathrow Airport on the way to Burma, I had occasion to use what the English genteelly refer to as the public convenience, and there I was startled to find a government poster warning the traveler of malaria, symbolized by a Godzilla-sized mosquito pouncing on a helpless world."

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Open Library
OL7452717M
ISBN 10
0393304264
ISBN 13
9780393304268
OCLC/WorldCat
16677985
Library Thing
146314
Goodreads
569056

First Sentence

"Some time ago, while at London's Heathrow Airport on the way to Burma, I had occasion to use what the English genteelly refer to as the public convenience, and there I was startled to find a government poster warning the traveler of malaria, symbolized by a Godzilla-sized mosquito pouncing on a helpless world."

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