An edition of The Santaroga Barrier (1846)

The Natural History and Diseases of the Human Teeth

1st American from the 3rd London ed. / remodeled, with an introduction and numerous additions, by Chapin A. Harris
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Last edited by Adrian Neville
December 20, 2023 | History
An edition of The Santaroga Barrier (1846)

The Natural History and Diseases of the Human Teeth

1st American from the 3rd London ed. / remodeled, with an introduction and numerous additions, by Chapin A. Harris
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On the face of it Santaroga seemed like any other small California town in an agricultural valley. But this one had its own — unofficial — rules.

Outsiders found no houses available to let or for sale.

G.I.'s always returned there on discharge.

No Santarogan ever left the valley.

No chain Supermarket could open there.

Were they simply "last-ditchers"? Or was there some other explanation, physical, psychological or even extraterrestrial?

Gilbert Dasein, pshychologist, with an old college girl-friend living there, went to try to find out. It wasn't any of the things he thought it might be and some of his investigations led him into strange paths before he was able to pass through The Santaroga Barrier.

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English
Pages
440

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Cover of: The Santaroga Barrier
The Santaroga Barrier
September 16, 2002, Tor Books
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Cover of: The Santaroga Barrier
The Santaroga Barrier
December 1, 1974, Berkley
Cover of: The Natural History and Diseases of the Human Teeth
The Natural History and Diseases of the Human Teeth
1846, E. Barrington and G.D. Haswell
Hardcover in English - 1st American from the 3rd London ed. / remodeled, with an introduction and numerous additions, by Chapin A. Harris

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First Sentence

"The teeth are not only among the most useful and important organs of the human body, but they are also among the most ornamental."

Edition Notes

Published in
Philadelphia
Series
Medicine in the Americas
Copyright Date
1846

Classifications

Library of Congress
7-7049

Contributors

Author name as appears on this edition
Joseph Fox

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xix, [21]-440 p.
Number of pages
440

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4534417M
Internet Archive
naturalhistorydi00foxj

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December 20, 2023 Edited by Adrian Neville This is incorrectly listed as an edition of Frank Herbert's The Santaroga Barrier; have corrected as best I can but cannot remove Frank herbert as authour.
September 4, 2021 Edited by MARC Bot import existing book
July 29, 2013 Edited by Jessamyn West Update covers
July 29, 2013 Edited by Jessamyn West delinked incorrect IA item
April 1, 2008 Created by an anonymous user Imported from Scriblio MARC record