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Vanity Fair»rank:par: William Makepeace Thackeray
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Theodore Roosevelt Among the Humorists: W. D. Howells, Mark Twain, and Mr. Dooley (The Hodges Lectures)»rank:par: William Merriam Gibson
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Mass for the Dead»rank:par: William Gibson
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Burning Chrome»rank: 271591par: William Gibson
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:When 'Burning Chrome,' the title story in William Gibson's first short story collection, appeared, it grabbed readers by the collar and shook them up a bit. Science fiction in the late '70s had grown a little bit stale and, worse, safe. 'Burning Chrome' offered a fresh look at a future that was gritty, real, and more than a little dangerous. These stories brought high tech out of antiseptic university laboratories and corporate boardrooms and put it in the streets and alleyways where people found their own uses for ... |
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Julius Caesar»rank: 601310par: William Shakespeare
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:When 'Burning Chrome,' the title story in William Gibson's first short story collection, appeared, it grabbed readers by the collar and shook them up a bit. Science fiction in the late '70s had grown a little bit stale and, worse, safe. 'Burning Chrome' offered a fresh look at a future that was gritty, real, and more than a little dangerous. These stories brought high tech out of antiseptic university laboratories and corporate boardrooms and put it in the streets and alleyways where people found their own uses for ... |
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LUMIÔRE VIRTUELLE»rank: 1291326par: WILLIAM GIBSON
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:When 'Burning Chrome,' the title story in William Gibson's first short story collection, appeared, it grabbed readers by the collar and shook them up a bit. Science fiction in the late '70s had grown a little bit stale and, worse, safe. 'Burning Chrome' offered a fresh look at a future that was gritty, real, and more than a little dangerous. These stories brought high tech out of antiseptic university laboratories and corporate boardrooms and put it in the streets and alleyways where people found their own uses for ... |
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Quemando Cromo - Tapa Dura -»rank: 1291326par: William Gibson
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:When 'Burning Chrome,' the title story in William Gibson's first short story collection, appeared, it grabbed readers by the collar and shook them up a bit. Science fiction in the late '70s had grown a little bit stale and, worse, safe. 'Burning Chrome' offered a fresh look at a future that was gritty, real, and more than a little dangerous. These stories brought high tech out of antiseptic university laboratories and corporate boardrooms and put it in the streets and alleyways where people found their own uses for ... |
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Pattern Recognition»rank: 1291326par: William Gibson
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:With Pattern Recognition, William Gibson, the man who introduced cyberpunk to the world, gives us his first novel set in the present. But as Gibson's imagination makes clear, our corporation-dominated, technologically advanced reality doesn't need much tweaking to take on the aura of science fiction. lf there's a fantastical element to this, the author's eighth book, it's in protagonist Cayce Pollard's special talent. Here, Gibson takes some of No Logo author Naomi Klein's ideas about branding to a logical extreme: Pollard has an instinctual, often violently intense reaction ... |
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Early Irish Golf: The First Courses, Clubs, and Pioneers»rank: 1291326par: William H. Gibson
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:With Pattern Recognition, William Gibson, the man who introduced cyberpunk to the world, gives us his first novel set in the present. But as Gibson's imagination makes clear, our corporation-dominated, technologically advanced reality doesn't need much tweaking to take on the aura of science fiction. lf there's a fantastical element to this, the author's eighth book, it's in protagonist Cayce Pollard's special talent. Here, Gibson takes some of No Logo author Naomi Klein's ideas about branding to a logical extreme: Pollard has an instinctual, often violently intense reaction ... |
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My Studio Neighbors»rank: 1291326par: William Hamilton Gibson
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:With Pattern Recognition, William Gibson, the man who introduced cyberpunk to the world, gives us his first novel set in the present. But as Gibson's imagination makes clear, our corporation-dominated, technologically advanced reality doesn't need much tweaking to take on the aura of science fiction. lf there's a fantastical element to this, the author's eighth book, it's in protagonist Cayce Pollard's special talent. Here, Gibson takes some of No Logo author Naomi Klein's ideas about branding to a logical extreme: Pollard has an instinctual, often violently intense reaction ... |