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  1. Two For The Seesaw by William Gibson, 1962
  2. Validation Fundamentals: How To, What To, When To Validate by William Gibson, Keith Powell-Evans, 1998-04-30
  3. (ZERO HISTORY)Zero History by Gibson, William(Author)Hardcover{Zero History}on 07 Sep 2010
  4. The Time Is Ripe: The 1940 Journal of Clifford Odets : With an Introduction by William Gibson by Clifford Odets, 1989-11
  5. Mona Lisa Overdrive by William GIBSON, 1989-12
  6. The Year of Grace by William Gibson, 1989-01
  7. Crosby records. A cavalier's note book; being notes, anecdotes, & observations of William Blundell of Crosby, Lancashire, esquire, captain of dragoons ... in the royalist army of 1642; by William Blundell, Thomas Ellison Gibson, 2010-09-08
  8. A Cry of Players: A Play by William Gibson, 1998-01
  9. Macbeth (Cambridge School Shakespeare) by William Shakespeare, 1993-05-28
  10. Reminiscences by George Gibson, 2004-12
  11. James II and the Trial of the Seven Bishops by William Gibson, 2009-03-15
  12. Sharp eyes; a rambler's calendar of fifty-two weeks among insects, birds and flowers; by Wm. Hamilton Gibson ... Illustrated by the author by W. Hamilton (William Hamilton) (1850-1896) Gibson, 2222
  13. Neuromancer by William Gibson, 1986
  14. Gibson's Three Pastoral Letters: Horne's Letters On Infidelity, and to Adam Smith by William Whittingham, Edmund Gibson, 2010-03-12

61. William Gibson From FOLDOC
gibson, william . william gibson. person Author of cyberpunknovels such as Neuromancer (1984), Count Zero (1986), Mona Lisa
http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?Gibson, William

62. EFF "William Gibson Publications" Archive
Interviews with william gibson as well as the original text of his work, Agrippa and a parody of the piece.
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File containing William Gibson's article, "Disney Land with the Death Penalty", published in WIRED 1.4. The article offers a somewhat cynical look at Singaporean society.
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63. William Gibson, Science Fiction Writer
gibson, william, Neuromancer Count Zero, Mona Lisa Overdrive, Burning Chrome,Johnny Mnemonic, All Tomorrow's Parties, Putnam's Sons, New York, 1999
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Gibson, William,
Neuromancer
Count Zero,
Mona Lisa Overdrive,
Burning Chrome,
Johnny Mnemonic,
with Sterling, Bruce,
The Difference Engine, Bantam, New York, 1991.
Original Short Fiction
Gibson, William,
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64. Paragon-Asia Dataflow
A site dedicated exclusively to william gibson with audio, video, information, links, and full texts of novels.
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65. GIBSON, WILLIAM
Tilbage Til forsiden gibson, william. william Ford gibson født 17.marts 1948 i Conway, South Carolina, USA. 01 Neuromantiker
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GIBSON, WILLIAM
("Neuromancer", 1984) (Cyperspace-trilogi, nr 1)
Vega : 1989, 1991(2)
* "Neuromantiker : roman"
Per Kofod, 2. udg. : 1993(1)
Per Kofod, 2. udg. : 1995(1)
Peter Asschenfeldts Nye Forlag : 1998
* "Neuromantiker : cyperpunk-roman"
Per Kofod Paperbacks : 1993(i.e.1994) "Count Zero : cyperpunk-roman" ("Count Zero", 1986) (Cyperspace-trilogi, nr 2)
Per Kofod (Kniven i bogen) : 1993
Per Kofod Paperback : 1993(i.e.1994)
Peter Asschenfeldts Nye Forlag : 1998 "Mona Lisa overdrive : cyperpunk-roman" ("Mona Lisa overdrive", 1988) (Cyperspace-trilogi, nr 3) Per Kofod (Kniven i bogen) : 1993 Per Kofod Paperbacks : 1993(i.e.1994) Peter Asschenfeldts Nye Forlag : 1998 "Virtual Light" ("Virtual Light") Per Kofod : 1994 Samlerens Bogklub : 1994 * "Virtual light : roman" Per Kofod Paperback, 2. udg. : 1996 Peter Asschenfeldts nye Forlag, bogklubudg. : 1998 "Johnny Mnemonic og andre historier" ("Burning Chrome") Per Kofod Film/Bog : 1995 Peter Asschenfeldt's nye Forlag, bogklubudg. : 1998 "Idoru : roman" ("Idoru") Munksgaard/Rosinante, 1. udg. : 1998(1)

66. The Generative Edge
Robin Dunn's essay on the 'generative edge' in william gibson's fiction.
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67. William Gibson From FOLDOC
gibson, william . william gibson. person Author of cyberpunknovels such as Neuromancer (1984), Count Zero (1986), Mona Lisa
http://csai03.is.noda.sut.ac.jp/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?Gibson, William

68. Idoru And The Simulacra
A review of the novel william gibson's Idoru is a novel thick with implications and extrapolations related to the oncoming and (present) age of electronic parareality. Stylistically, it is far from perfect, but in theme it has a firm grasp on the concept of the simulacra as it mimics, masks and replaces reality .
http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~jdl16615/writing/idoru.html
Idoru: A Close Review
William Gibson's Idoru is a novel thick with implications and extrapolations related to the oncoming and (present) age of electronic para-reality. Stylistically, it is far from perfect, but in theme it has a firm grasp on the concept of the simulacra as it mimics, masks and replaces reality. Gibson's characters are rarely paintings of great depth. While I would strongly disagree with the assertion that they are archetypes cut out from a mold, I would still note that they are not particularly rich or personal. This probably derives from the author's style of writing which is the radical end of the spectrum of "showing, not telling," so that we are shown the characters' pasts, physical status, and present situations, and as readers we are to intuit the logical psychological conditions associated with those factors. Gibson has rich situations, not rich characters. That's why I find it so strange that the New York Times Book Review wrote, "Chia is one of [Gibson's] most winning creations." I fail to understand the logic. It's as though, by making her young and in a strange situation, we're to develop an instant affinity for her. Now obviously, Gibson himself is not the one to decree that his characters are strong or weak. So it is not a flaw on the part of his writing when a reader attributes an archetype to one of his characters, but I would tend to think that, by design or simple lack of skill, Gibson writes his characters a little flat. (Which, in the context of a discussion of simulacra, makes it all the more amusingly ironic that book reviewers would attribute what they would call a "hidden" level to the quality of the writing not otherwise apparent.)

69. Ain't It Cool News - View Article
Regarding his book All Tomorrow's Parties and thoughts on the future and writing.
http://www.aint-it-cool-news.com/display.cgi?id=5140

70. érase Una Vezen El Ciberespacio
Translate this page Una exploración del ciberespacio según la obra de william gibson.Artículos, enlaces, imágenes y comentarios de sus novelas
http://www.el-planeta.com/ciber/gibson.htm
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71. Salon: William Gibson, Webmaster
Cyberspace's father spends some time with his progeny
http://www.salon1999.com/weekly/gibsonintro961014.html

72. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Gibson, William (Authors & Poets)
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  • 73. William Gibson: Prophet Of Cyber-Grunge By Uri Dowbenko
    Interview with science fiction author william gibson. Covers topics including the production of the movie Johnny Mnemonic and gibson's book All Tomorrows Parties.
    http://www.steamshovelpress.com/alltomorrowsparties.html
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    William Gibson:
    Prophet of Cyber-Grunge

    by Uri Dowbenko
    Writer William Gibson has seen the future and it is Grunge.
    High-tech. Lo-tek. Artificial Intelligence. Nanotech. Sentient Holograms. Corporate Assassins. Drugs. Hustlers. Low Life Proles. More Drugs. Filtered through Nightmare Noir. Reframed by the Bad Karma-Mojo of pop culture icons William Burroughs, Phillip K. Dick and J. G. Ballard.
    As Gibson himself admitted during a cameo appearance in the cult TV serial Wild Palms , he's been credited with inventing "cyberspace" and "they won't ever let me forget it."
    Ever since his first novel Neuromancer , HyperNow has been extrapolated to a Surely More Decadent Tomorrow. And Gibson's Future still occupies a grotesque and detailed universe of Quaking Doom and Gloom, tinged with GeeWhiz, Flash and Buzz.
    William Gibson is, after all, the Psycho-Cartographer of the Astral Plane.
    In a strange anomaly or is it synchronicity? Orwell's Novel of the Future was published in 1948. It described then current off-the-shelf technology Big Brother's blueprint for the world after World War II.

    74. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Gibson, William (Science Fiction)
    Looking for the best facts and sites on gibson, william? This HomeworkCentralsection focuses on 'Science Fiction' and 'Literary
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  • 75. Addicted To Noise Junk Collage, Nodal Points Cognitive Dissonance
    william gibson on Neuromancer, crack, the Net, rock 'n' roll and his latest book, Idoru, in which he investigates the mechanisms of celebrity in the modern age.
    http://www.addict.com/issues/2.10/html/hifi/Cover_Story/Gibson,_William1/

    76. The Difference Engine (William Gibson, Bruce Sterling)
    The Difference Engine. william gibson + Bruce Sterling. Bantam Books 1991A book review by Danny Yee http//dannyreviews.com/ - Copyright © 1992.
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    Bantam Books 1991 A book review by Danny Yee The two leading "cyberpunk" authors have joined together to produce an alternate history novel. The premise is that Charles Babbage did build his Analytical Engine and that a steam-driven information age has developed as a result - and Britain is under the control of capitalists and intellectuals under the leadership of none other than Lord Byron. The Difference Engine is the kind of political/underworld/espionage thriller one would expect from the authors, but while it was a fun read and had some cute ideas it didn't really live up to my expectations. In particular both the beginning and the ending seemed flat. 1 April 1992
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    %Z a steam-driven information age in 19th century Britain Subjects Titles Authors Best Books ... Book Reviews by Danny Yee

    77. William Gibson From FOLDOC
    gibson, william . william gibson. person Author of cyberpunknovels such as Neuromancer (1984), Count Zero (1986), Mona Lisa
    http://www.instantweb.com/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?Gibson, William

    78. AV Dezign Quotes Gibson, William
    One2Onematch. william gibson. A evil. william gibson / Neuromancer (1984)Bad luck, it'll do that sometimes, get you down to basics. william
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    79. Fejlsituation
    Oversigt fundne poster. Posterne 1 til 8 ud af 8 (lfo=gibson, william).Udvælg Forfatter Titel Medie Opstilling gibson, william
    http://www.fynbib.dk/is/wbog/query-sh.asp?base=undefined&ccl=lfo=Gibson, William

    80. GIBSON, WILLIAM HAMILTON
    gibson, william HAMILTON (1850—1896), American lustrator, author and naturalist,was born in Sandy Hook, ‘onnecticut, on the 5th of October 1850.
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    GIBSON, WILLIAM HAMILTON
    Gibson illustrated S. A. Drake’s In the Heart of the White Mounains, C. D. Warner’s New South, and E. P. Roe’s Nature’s Serial Story; and his own books, The Complete American Trapper (1876; ëvised, 1880, as Camp Life in the Woods); Pastoral Days: or, ~W’emories of a New England Year (1880); Highways and Byways :I882); Happy Hunting Grounds (1886); Strolls by Starlight and Sunshine (189f); Sharp Eyes: a Rambler’s Calendar (1891); Our ‘iLdible Mushrooms and Toadstools (1895); Eye Spy: Afield with Vature among Flowers and Animate Things (1897); and My Studic lVeighbours (1898). See John C. Adams, William Hamilton Gibson, Artist, Naturalist 4uthor (New York, 1901). IN fLS.A.

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