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by Julie Phillips
© 2006 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation

UNDER CONSTRUCTION
James Tiptree, Jr., by Wikipedia
The Lunch Date, by Charles
Carreon
Philip K. Dick Table of
Contents
Table of Contents:
Introduction: Who is Tiptree, What is He?
- The Innocent Adventuress
- Africa (1921-22)
- Childhood
- Cannibals at Home (1924-25)
- Celebrity (1925-28)
- Girls' School (1929-30)
- Like a Du Maurier Heroine (1931)
- Ambition (1931-33)
- "We Have Found It Quite Impossible to Persuade
Her to Lead a Normal Life" (1933-34)
- Love Trouble (1935-36)
- Sex and Arguing (1936-40)
- War Fever (1941-42)
- Fort Des Moines (1942-42)
- In a Pentagon Basement (1944)
- Ting (1945)
- Going Underground (1946-47)
- Running a Chicken Hatchery in New Jersey
(1948-52)
- The Agency (1952-55)
- A Disappearance and a Return (1955)
- Learning to See (1956-59)
- Chez Women (1950s)
- Predoctoral Research Grant No. 10,907 (1960-62)
- Rat Science (1963-67)
- The Birth of a Writer (1967)
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Spock (1968)
- First Contact (1969)
- The Yucatan (1970)
- A Decadent Intellectual Faked Up In A Woodman's
Shirt (1971)
- Friendships (1971-73)
- The Women Men Don't See (1972)
- A Glass Getting Ready to Crack (1973)
- "Houston, Houston,l Do You Read?" (1973-74)
- A Tin Rocket (1974)
- A Sensitive Man (1974-75)
- Depression (1975-76)
- Mary's Death (1976)
- Tiptree Revealed (1976)
- "I Live In My Body As In An Alien Artifact"
(1977)
- Writing Again (1979-81)
- Love is the Plan The Plan is Death (1982-87)
Acknowledgments
Note on Sources
Works by Alice B. Sheldon
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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