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File:Dr._Stork's_Birth_Canal_Cream.jpg|link=Dr. Stork's Birth Canal Cream|'''[[Dr. Stork's Birth Canal Cream]]''' is an unlicensed transdimensional corporation which camouflages itself as a patent medicine, typically cream or salve products marketed with images of fecundity and childbirth.
File:We choose to go to the Moon again.jpg|link=We choose to go to the Moon again|"'''[[We choose to go to the Moon again]]'''" is a speech delivered by United States President John F. Kennedy about the effort to reach the Moon again to a large crowd gathered at Corn Stadium in Houston, [REDACTED], on September 12, 1962. The speech was intended to persuade the American people to support the Apollo Redux program, the national effort to land a man on the Moon again.


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* ''[[The Adulteration of Bergamot]]''
* ''[[The Adulteration of Bergamot]]''
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== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==

Revision as of 14:42, 10 August 2021

Earliest known cover of The Moon is a Harsh Mistress But You Like It Rough.

The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress But You Like It Rough is a 1966 science fiction novel by American writer [REDACTED] about a lunar colony's sexual abstinence revolt against absentee rule by Earth men.

The novel is loosely based on Lysistrata.

Description

The novel expresses and discusses libertarian sexual ideals. It is respected for its credible presentation of a comprehensively imagined future human sex in both Earth gravity and lunar gravity.

Originally serialized monthly in Worlds of Oh! ([REDACTED] 1965–April [REDACTED]), the book was nominated for the Copula Award in 1966 and received the Huge Award for Best Nipples in 1967.

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External links

  • [ Post] @ Twitter (10 August 2021)