- The
Chrysalids (United
States title: Re-Birth) is a
science fiction novel by
British writer John Wyndham,
first published in 1955 by
Michael Joseph. It...
- A pupa (from
Latin pupa 'doll'; pl.: pupae) is the life
stage of some
insects undergoing transformation between immature and
mature stages.
Insects that...
- Tribulation: John Wyndham's The
Chrysalids". Tor.com.
Archived from the
original on 28 July 2011.
Retrieved 20 June 2013. "The
Chrysalids by John Wyndham: 9781590172926...
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thorax to ward off
potential predators.
Butterflies emerge from
winter chrysalids between the
spring months of
February and May, the date
depending on the...
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everyone died in it". She noted, too, that just like the
children in The
Chrysalids, the
cuckoo children use
their special abilities to help each
other and...
- knowledge, left
alive to re-establish society. John Wyndham's 1955
novel The
Chrysalids (United
States title: Re-Birth), set in a
small community untold centuries...
- brown. It is
often spotted with
green and dark brown. Lighter-colored
chrysalids often have a dark
lateral stripe along each side of the body. Two horn-like...
- leatherleaf, pyxie, wild
strawberry and willow.
Hibernation takes place as a
chrysalid.
Callophrys polios polios Callophrys polios obscura Ferris & Fisher, 1973...
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Michael Joseph Publication date July 1953
Publication place United Kingdom Media type
Print (hardback & paperback)
Pages 288 Followed by The
Chrysalids ...
- needed] Lord of the
Flies (1954) by
William Golding[unreliable source] The
Chrysalids (1955) by John Wyndham[unreliable source] The City and the
Stars (1956)...