| 1. Tomorrow! (Beyond Armageddon) | 
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By: Philip Wylie Publisher: Bison Books November 01, 2009
Service from seller was excellent, book was a gift and the recipient was very happy with it... more
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| 2. Triumph (Beyond Armageddon) | 
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By: Philip Wylie Publisher: Bison Books December 01, 2007
I bought this book years ago and must have read it a dozen times since then. It's probably time to buy a new copy since the original is falling apart.
With some in our world threatening destruction on the rest of us, this story gives hope that there are people who can work together to survive. No, not simply to survive, but to rise above racism and petty differences.
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| 3. Gladiator | 
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By: Philip Wylie Publisher: Wildside Press March 01, 2009
I recently read Wylie's Triump which was published in the early 1960's. It was from that book's flap that I was made aware of Gladiator published in 1930 prior to the famous comics his book may have inspired. It quite amazing to see the range of his material and the length of his writing career. Though no official confirmation exists that Gladiator was an influence on Superman, one can certainly draw... more
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| 4. When Worlds Collide (Bison Frontiers of Imagination) | 
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By: Philip Wylie, Edwin Balmer Publisher: Bison Books October 01, 1999
I gave this book to my 14-year-old grandson, who is a Sci-Fi fan, for Christmas. I read it when I was his age and re-read it when I purchased it this time. It's still as good as I remembered it and my grandson LOVED it too... more
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| 5. The Disappearance (Bison Frontiers of Imagination) | 
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By: Philip Wylie Publisher: Bison Books October 01, 2004
This book has been my very favorite "what if" book since I first read it in the early '50s. It's just as pertinent now in its basic premise as it was then, though the historic setting of the Cold War is dated and women's status in society has changed greatly. The male and female of the species were created to be a team, with neither dominating the other... more
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| 6. Generation of Vipers | 
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By: Philip Wylie Publisher: Dalkey Archive Pr October 12, 2007
My brother is in a nursing home and this book is his favorite. It is a old book and when I got it for him, this was such a GREAT BLESSING. The book was in excellent cond. and came in good timing. Thank you so much!!!... more
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| 7. How to Establish a Successful Business in Thailand | 
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By: Philip Wylie Publisher: Paiboon Publishing July 01, 2007
It came in the mail much more quickly than I thought, and I was excited to open the package and read the book. However, after the first chapter or two I did not find what I was looking for. Now, for those of you who are looking for a resource to use as you start a business in Thailand than I think this book is fantastic!
For me, I'm looking at just the exporting side of business... more
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By: Philip Wylie Publisher: Shakespeare House 1951
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| 9. Crunch & Des: Classic Stories of Saltwater Fishing | 
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By: Philip Wylie Publisher: The Lyons Press May 01, 2002
Having read some of the stories when originally published, it was a great pleasure to see them again, just as I remembered. It is fantastic to be able to read good stories, without the gore and F-words thrown in. These stories are well written and fun to read. Good reading for teens on up... more
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| 10. After Worlds Collide (The Classic Sequel to When Worlds Collide) | 
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By: Philip Wylie, Edwin Balmer Publisher: Warner 1981
Admittedly this sequel is set in times that had a vastly new set of things occurring to them. Nuclear warfare, biological warfare, and chemical warfare were major things just being considered at the time of this text. Today,we can perserve millions of bodies in lab vials for AID (artificial insemination by donor) and a whole host of other things unknown or simply not concieved of then... more
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