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'''Kilworth, Garry. ''A Theatre of Timesmiths''.''' North Pomfret, VT: David & Charles, Inc., London: Victor Gollancz, dist., 1984. [[Category: Fiction]] | '''Kilworth, Garry. ''A Theatre of Timesmiths''.''' North Pomfret, VT: David & Charles, Inc., London: Victor Gollancz, dist., 1984. [[Category: Fiction]] | ||
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Kilworth, Garry. A Theatre of Timesmiths. North Pomfret, VT: David & Charles, Inc., London: Victor Gollancz, dist., 1984.
A 32nd-c. domed city is ruled by five consuls and their overlord, a satanic computer. Rev. Richard Law, FR #82 (Aug. 1985): 22, source for this entry.