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  1. Zero History [Hardcover] by William Gibson(Author), 2007
  2. William D. Howells - American Writers 63: University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers by William M. Gibson, 1967-11-11
  3. The Butterfingers Angel, Mary & Joseph, Herod the Nut, & The Slaughter of 12 Hit Carols in a Pear Tree.. by William Gibson, 1975-10
  4. American Whiskey Bar by Michael Turner, 2004-09-01
  5. The Red Badge of Courage And Selected Prose and Poetry by Stephen Crane, 1968-06
  6. Stelarc: The Monograph (Electronic Culture: History, Theory, and Practice)
  7. Johnny Mnemonic by Terry Bisson, William Gibson, 1995-06-01
  8. Golda's Balcony: A Play (Applause Books) by William Gibson, 2003-10-01
  9. The Cultural Influences of William Gibson, the "Father" of Cyberpunk Science Fiction: Critical and Interpretive Essays
  10. A new treatise on the diseases of horses: ... By William Gibson, surgeon, ... Illustrated with thirty-two copper-plates. by W. Gibson, 2010-05-28
  11. Accounting History Newsletter, 1980-1989 and Accounting History, 1989-1994: A Tribute to Robert William Gibson (Routledge New Works in Accounting History)
  12. Biography - Gibson, William (1914-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  13. Mona Lisa Overdrive. Dritter Roman der Neuromancer- Trilogie. by William Gibson, 2000-12-01
  14. William Gibson (Starmont Reader's Guide, No 58) by Lance Olsen, 1992-04

41. Agrippa
Complete, plaintext version of cyberpunk author william gibson's poem.
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/SF-Archives/Misc/Agrippa

42. William Gibson Aleph - Essential Information Collection
News, book plot summaries, character guides, glossary, guide to current and upcoming adaptions, biography, and image gallery.
http://www.antonraubenweiss.com/gibson/
William Gibson aleph
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For information on how to contact Mr Gibson, read the About... page. Welcome to William Gibson aleph , the essential information collection about contemporary writer William Gibson. In Gibson's novel 'Mona Lisa Overdrive', an aleph is a big chip which can store a huge amount of information. The intention of William Gibson aleph is to collect all available information on William Gibson and his work. For comments, suggestions, and questions write to Manuel Derra
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17.03.03 I finally decided to take down the guest book since 95% of the posts were commercial bot spam I don't want to support. There you go.
12.02.03 Item number two arrived today - it's the lost second chapter of the Neuromancer graphic novel
10.02.03 I finished scanning the

43. Guardian Unlimited Books | Links | Gibson, William
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Work online Gibson's poem Agrippa, A Book Of The Dead Background William Gibson on the Web William Gibson goes to Singapore for Wired magazine The Neuromancer's Matrix on the Gibson Web Ring 1996 Salon interview ... Gibson resource with a good collection of links

44. No Maps For These Territories - William Gibson
Documentry about william gibson. News, clips, and contact information.
http://www.nomaps.com/

45. Sci-Fi Site Of The Week: William Gibson's Yardshow
An archived review of gibson's personal, now defunct website.
http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue32/web.html
William Gibson's Yardshow "Guaranteed to contain no less than 40% shuck and up to 60% jive." Review by Craig E. Engler illiam Gibson's Yardshow is a site not so much by the founding father of cyberpunk as it is for and about him. It was created by Vkool Communications of Vancouver, B.C., the town Gibson currently calls home. Urban legend has it that Vkool approached Gibson about the project, and it was their work that finally drew him onto the Internet (although not the Luddite many think him, Gibson had purposely been avoiding the Internet for some time). The Yardshow is a combination of rich graphics and Gibson arcana, strung together in a consciously-hip array of semi-related topics. There are six main sections to the site, although only three of these actually contain much discernible information. Words in a Row is a compilation of an "auto interview" presumably this is Gibson answering his own frequently asked questions and two speeches Gibson gave in 1993 and 1995 respectively. Testimony lists the books and music that Gibson favors, while Return of the Repressed contains a short diatribe about the Atomic Disintegrator Gun, a toy "more sturdily built than many domestically-manufactured firearms available today in the United States." Of the remaining sections, Gratitude seems to be left purposefully blank, A Life Deferred is about things "coming soon" to the site, and Gravel is just plain coming soon.

46. An Interview With William Gibson (by Dan Josefsson)
william gibson on non-functioning American democracy, the importance of giving computers to the poor, Category Arts Literature Authors gibson, william Interviews......Author william gibson on nonfunctioning American democracy, the importanceof giving computers to the poor, and the elitist appeal of the Internet.
http://www.josefsson.net/gibson/
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"I DON'T EVEN HAVE A MODEM"
Author William Gibson on non-functioning American democracy, the importance of giving computers to the poor, and the elitist appeal of the Internet
On November 23, 1994 William Gibson came to Stockholm, Sweden, to promote his new book "Virtual Light". I interviewed him for "Rapport", Sweden's largest TV-news program. We talked for about half an hour, but only a small percent of the interview made it to the TV audience. William Gibson deserves better than that, so I hereby realese a transcript of the entire interview on the Web. Enjoy!
By Dan Josefsson
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47. Welcome To The Yolo County Historical Museum - Our HomePage
The gibson House in Woodland is an 1850's70's Classical Revival home, extensively remodeled before the turn of the century, was built by william Byas gibson and occupied by his family until 1963. It now houses rooms of furnishings depicting different styles and eras.
http://www.yolo.net/ychm/
Welcome to the Yolo County Historical Museum
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48. MacBraveheart
Focuses mainly on the motion picture Braveheart, starring Mel gibson, based on the life of william Wallace. Includes a detailed account of the life of Wallace and articles on Scottish history and culture.
http://www.macbraveheart.co.uk/index.htm
BRAVEHEART
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~ Keeping alive the spirit of Braveheart ~ about MacBH A-Z index what's new email us 'You've come to the right place, then ...'
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MacBraveHeart
The MacBraveHeart web pages are dedicated to keeping alive the spirit of Braveheart, and to the interest in Scottish history and identity which Braveheart has helped awaken. If you are new to MacBraveHeart, read about MacBraveHeart If you're looking for something in particular, see the A-Z index Our r ecent additions and updates are listed at what's new
We ( of Edinburgh, Scotland) have seen Braveheart 51 times. How many times have you? Let us know, and we will include your message on the many viewings list Tell us about your own Braveheart experiences and we'll add them to the experiences page What is the appeal of Braveheart? Give

49. Salon: William Gibson, Webmaster
william gibson, Webmaster, by Scott Rosenberg.
http://www.salonmagazine.com/weekly/gibsonintro961014.html

50. Wired News: William Gibson To Write X-Files Episode
Surprised that the show's producers kept the esoteric references he wrote into the dialog, gibson hails the series' sublime humor and weirdness. The icon of cyberpunk fiction hopes his story will have the feel of a David Cronenberg film. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,9625,00.html
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09:15 AM Jan. 13, 1998 PT Imagine a mesmerizing, virtually infinite universe composed of streams of data, where matters of life and death are decided behind the scenes by monstrous mega-corporations.... It's called "network TV." On 15 February, William Gibson - author of Neuromancer, Count Zero, Idoru, and other genre-defining works of cyberpunk fiction - will make his TV scriptwriting debut with "Kill Switch," an episode of The X-Files which Gibson promises will contain "many obvious pokes and prods at high-end academic cyberculture."
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Gibson declared that the episode "will have more to offer the Wired reader" than any show that's ever been on television, and confessed that he's surprised that the show's producers left in some of the more esoteric references in the dialog. "There are some jokes in there," he mused, "that aren't going to work for the man in the street." Though tight-lipped about the particulars of the script, Gibson says "Kill Switch" will shy away from the "giant backstory" of the series - a labyrinthine meta-conspiracy involving alien abduction, genetic manipulation, and shadow governments - and take agents Scully and Mulder into a world that recalls the dark visions of filmmaker David Cronenberg. "At least, I hope it does," Gibson said modestly from his home in Vancouver.

51. William Gibson
Cyberpunk Information Database, Science Fiction, william gibson, william gibsonis an American science fiction author living in Vancouver, Canada.
http://project.cyberpunk.ru/idb/williamgibson.html
Science Fiction
William Gibson
Gibson's view of a very probable downside future was a satirical criticism of current trends. Somehow, it touched a nerve and triggered a cascade of intelligent inquiry and practical experimentation. There's no end of discussion which ranges from literary to practical to psychological about the implications of our new found powers. The fact is that we are building another reality.
Henry W.Targowski
William Gibson is an American science fiction author living in Vancouver, Canada. He was born near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA, in 1948. Gibson is married with Deborah Gibson, and they have 2 children. Gibson has been writing short stories since the 70's, and he had a few vague ideas as early as 1976, the year he wrote his first published story 'Fragments Of A Hologram Rose', which mixes end-of-an-affair melancholy with an early take on virtual reality. But it wasn't quite working, so he gave up and spent 1977 buying punk 45s. Gibson's first novel, Neuromancer , appeared in 1984. Neuromancer very soon gained a cult status by being one of the first novels in a new science fiction genre called cyberpunk Gibson is the coiner of the word cyberspace . He used it for the first time in his story " Burning Chrome " in 1982.

52. Les Humains Associés Journal Virtuel No2 : William Gibson
Entretien avec william gibson.
http://www.humains-associes.org/JournalVirtuel2/HA.JV2.Gibson.html
Saga cyberpunk / entretien exclusif dans le cybermonde
W ILLIAM G IBSON, V AGABOND DES L IMBES
Deus ex-machina Ouvrages de William Gibson chez J'ai Lu :
http://www.georgetown.edu/irvinemj/english016/gibson/gibson.html

Pouvons-nous essayer d'imaginer quelques pistes ?
Comme dans Johnny Mnemonic, avec les data-glove ?
Alphaville et de Chris Marker. Comme le remake de Terry Guillian,
Que pensez-vous du projet Corbis
Non !
Propos recueilli par Idoru Retour Sommaire Page Suivante L'association ... humains@humains-associes.org

53. Patrick Ernzer's William Gibson Page
william gibson. Joe Foley's william gibson page. Back to my homepage Comments to PatrickErnzer@student.unikl.de Visitors layout ©1995 by Paranoid Concepts.
http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~pcfe/Html/gibson.html
William Gibson
"Wiliam Gibson is the Hugo and Nebula award-winning author of the Cyberspace trilogy: Neuromancer Count Zero , and Mona Lisa Overdrive , and is the co-author (with Bruce Sterling) of The Difference Engine. Gibson's widely acclaimed short stories are collected in Burning Chrome . He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, with his family."
dixit About the Author in Virtual Light
Neuromancer
The 1st of the Cyberspace trilogy. Case was burnt-out, useless, suicidal - his nervous system grievously maimed by a wartime Russian mycotoxin. The top Japanese experts in nerve-splicing and microbionics had taken his money and left him crippled. His days as a software cowboy seemed over.
Then Case met a man who could cure him. In return, Case had to do a job. Had to. Because bonded to his artery walls were tiny sacs of the mycotoxin. Tiny sacs, slowly melting...
dixit back-cover of the 1989 Grafton edition (ISBN 0-586-06645-4)
Count Zero
When the Angels pulled Count Zero out of the martix there wasn't much left of him. The centipede did a good job on his face though - and now Two-a-Day was going to let him in on the really big stuff...
Turner woke up in a new body with a beautiful woman beside him. They let him recuperate for a while in Mexico, then Hosaka reactivated his memory for the most dangerous mission of all: to make Mitchell defect Maas Biolabs...

54. Salon :: :: Tech :: Feature :: Riding Shotgun With William Gibson, By Andrew Leo
Overview of the new short film.
http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2001/02/07/gibson_doc/index.html

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  • Find a job Access your PC from Anywhere ... Corrections Riding shotgun with William Gibson In a new documentary, the archetypal cyberpunk author displays his new obsession: Media, not technology. By Andrew Leonard Sitting in the back of a limousine, alternately smoking a cigarette or smiling at the unexpected results of his own eloquence, William Gibson looks comfortable. That's a good thing, too, since the vast majority of "No Maps For These Territories" an 88-minute documentary about the science-fiction author that screened at this year's Slamdance festival is shot, literally, on the road. As he reclines, protected by his seatbelt, and occasionally, by a pair of dark sunglasses, he exists in nowheresville. We don't know where Gibson's going or where he's been. Every now and then we glimpse a freeway sign or some shimmery neon. Director Mark Neale also likes to play visual tricks overlaying images across the car windows that are obviously not the local landscape. Neale has a background in music video, and he employs plenty of MTV jumpiness to illustrate his narrative. The general effect is unsettling we're always moving, but never getting anywhere. But the technique also helps concentrate the viewer on what's important Gibson's words: his elaborations on the act of writing, his personal history, drugs, religion, pornography and, of course, the Internet, or, to use the word that most everybody knows by now Gibson coined, cyberspace.

    55. Gibson, William. All Tomorrow's Parties.
    How to subscribe to Booklist Magazine gibson, william. All Tomorrow'sParties. Nov. 1999. 288p. Putnam, $24.95 (0399-14579-6).
    http://www.ala.org/booklist/v96/adult/se1/02gibson.html
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    Psychology Religion Social Sciences ... ALA Home Page How to subscribe to Booklist Magazine Gibson, William. All Tomorrow's Parties. Nov. 1999. 288p. Putnam, $24.95 (0-399-14579-6). Colin Laney, the "netrunner" of Gibson's Idoru (1996), is hiding in a hovel in a cardboard city in the heart of Tokyo, with his eyes seemingly permanently attached to eyephones connecting him to the console on which he scans information from around the world. Attuned to subtle alterations in the data flow, he can sense an approaching paradigm shift, one of the "nodal points in history." "Last time we had one like this was 1911," he remarks. In Gibson novels, change happens not in small increments but massively, in a cataclysm, an apocalypse. The approaching change here is somehow linked to Rei Toei, the idoru (a virtual being), who is at large in San Francisco; Berry Rydell, a former security guard at the Lucky Dragon convenience store on Sunset, who first appeared in Gibson's Virtual Light (1993) and is now in Laney's employ; Chevette the bike messenger, also from

    56. WebRing:
    Webring of sites with content about the author or his works.
    http://o.webring.com/hub?ring=williamg&id=24&hub

    57. William Gibson's Alien III Script
    william gibson's Alien III Script. FADE IN DEEP SPACE THE FUTURE. The silentfield of stars eclipsed by the dark bulk of of an approaching ship. CLOSER.
    http://www-personal.umd.umich.edu/~nhughes/cyber/gibson/alien3.html
    William Gibson's Alien III Script
    FADE IN:
    DEEP SPACE - THE FUTURE
    The silent field of stars eclipsed by the dark bulk of of an approaching ship. CLOSER. ANGLE ON THE HULL A towering cliff of metal, Sulaco. (The script then cuts to an inside tracking shot of the hyper-sleep vault and the line of open and empty capsules. We finally track across 4 closed capsules - Newt, Ripley, Hicks, and finally Bishop. Bishop's capsule, however, is covered with a "hothouse" mist and condensation.) CLOSER
    A tear of fluid streaks the condensation. An alarm sounds. A monitor begins to scroll data. (We then hear the computer announcing that Sulaco has experienced a navagational error and entered the territory of the U.P.P. [Union of Progressive Peoples - A clear analogy for the late U.S.S.R. - A subplot which probably contributed to the demise of this script.] We cut to an exterior shot of the Sulaco and witness the approach of a UPP interceptor ship carrying commandos. They dock with the Sulaco and board her. They enter the ship though an airlock near the cargo bay. As they enter, they find Bishop's twisted and tangled lower torso. They see the blast damage on the drop ship and exchange knowing looks...It is apparent these are combat veterans. As the commandos enter the hyper-sleep vault, the computer announces a security breach. They move down the line of capsules and stop at Bishop's.)
    INTERIOR HYPER-SLEEP VAULT - LEADER'S POV (point of view)
    The chilly aisle of capsules.

    58. Gibbs, A. S. -- Gibson, William, Commander, U.S.N.: In Cornell University's Maki
    Gibbs, AS gibson, william, Commander, USN gibson, william, Empedocles.Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol. 54, issue 321 (February 1877).
    http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/moa/browse.author/g.39.html
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    Gibbs, A. S. Gibson, William, Commander, U.S.N.:
    Previous Next Gibbs, A. S. The Goethe House at Frankfort Scribner's Monthly , vol. 11, issue 1 (November 1875). Gibbs, J. Willard Proceedings of the Mathematical Club The New Englander , vol. 47, issue 208 (July 1887). Gibbs. Teutonic Etymology The New Englander , vol. 18, issue 72 (November 1860). Gibier, Paul, Dr. The Pasteur Treatment The North American Review , vol. 151, issue 405 (August 1890). Gibier, Paul, M.D. Dr. Koch's Discovery The North American Review , vol. 151, issue 409 (December 1890). Gibier, Paul, M.D. The Physician and the Social Question The North American Review , vol. 160, issue 461 (April 1895). Gibson, George R. Great American Industries IV: "A Lampful of Oil" Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 72, issue 428 (January 1886). Gibson. History of the Revival in Ireland The New Englander , vol. 18, issue 72 (November 1860). Gibson, Louis H. Architecture and the People The New England Magazine , vol. 24, issue 1 (March 1898). Gibson, R. E. Lee Colonial The Century , vol. 55, issue 5 (Mar 1898).

    59. Gibson, William, Commander, U.S.N. -- Giebel's Meister Andrea: In Cornell Univer
    gibson, william, Commander, USN Giebel's Meister Andrea gibson, william, Commander,USN, Indian Summer. gibson, william, Commander, USN, Persephone.
    http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/moa/browse.author/g.40.html
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    Previous Next Gibson, William, Commander, U.S.N. Indian Summer Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 73, issue 437 (October 1886). Gibson, William, Commander, U.S.N The Linnet's Echo Song Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 64, issue 379 (December 1881). Gibson, William, Commander, U.S.N. Persephone Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 49, issue 290 (July 1874). Gibson, William, Commander, U.S.N. Sibylla Cumana Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 49, issue 294 (November 1874). Gibson, William, Commodore Life On Board a Man-of-War Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 46, issue 274 (March, 1873). Gibson, William Hamilton Across Lots Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 65, issue 390 (November 1882). Gibson, William Hamilton Among Our Footprints Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 64, issue 379 (December 1881). Gibson, William Hamilton An Autumn Pastoral Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 61, issue 366 (November 1880). Gibson, William Hamilton Back-Yard Harper's New Monthly Magazine , vol. 71, issue 425 (October 1885).

    60. The Difference Dictionary
    Dictionary for and commentary on william gibson and Bruce Sterling's novel, The Difference Engine.
    http://www.sff.net/people/gunn/dd/
    Dr. Gunn's Organic History Supplement for The Difference Engine , a novel by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling. May also be administered as Dr. Gunn's Patented History Restorer.
    The Dictionary may be consumed straight-up as an aperitif or Difference Engine appetizer.
    It may also be taken as needed while reading The Difference Engine , as a History Supplement. You can choose from the list of entries in the index , or you can browse from A to Z, using the Browse link at the bottom of each page.
    After you've finished reading The Difference Engine , administer the remaining portion of the Dictionary as Dr. Gunn's Miraculous History Restorer.
    The Difference Engine is a sophisticated box of games and puzzles devised by benevolent tricksters Gibson and Sterling, a novel that generously rewards the reader interested enough to read beyond it. This Dictionary will not spoil your fun by revealing its surprises.
    Oh England, glorious and ancient realm,
    the fortunes of thy polity are indeed strange.
    Benjamin Disraeli,
    Sybil, or the Two Nations

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