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Date: Sun, 29-Sep-85 13:49:00 EDT
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< And what about *The End of Eternity* which acts as a prelude
< (from the far future) for the entire series?  
< Michael McNeil
<
End of Eternity starts in the far future but ends in the past just 20 years
before Joseph Schwartz is sent to the future in "Pebble in the Sky". Its 
funny how he is sent to exactly the right place and time to prevent the
destruction of the human race. You might think that someone was viewing
alternate realities and decided to implement a change for the better.
Perhaps in Foundation and Earth we will discover that the "Doll" that he
stepped over was actually a time machine from Noyes and Andrew. 


John Eaton
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