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SciFi - Subtitled "The Life and Loves of Maureen Johnson (Being the Memoirs of a Somewhat Irregular Lady)". Maureen Johnson is the mother of Woodrow Wilson Smith/Lazarus Long/Theodore Bronson. This memoir takes sexually active Maureen from her childhood in the 1880s to her rescue 100 years later and on to her rejuvenation and activity as a time traveler.
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To Sail Beyond the Sunset: The Lives and Loves of Maureen Johnson
1991, Orbit
Paperback
in English
0747400814 9780747400813
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Au-delà du crépuscule: ou, La vie et les amours de Maureen Johnson
1989, J'ai lu
Paperback
in French
2277225916 9782277225911
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To sail beyond the sunset: the life and loves of Maureen Johnson (being the memoirs of a somewhat irregular lady)
1988, Ace Books
in English
- Ace ed.
0441748600 9780441748600
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To sail beyond the sunset: the life and loves of Maureen Johnson (being the memoirs of a somewhat irregular lady)
1987, G. P. Putnam's Sons
in English
0399132678 9780399132674
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