| 1. A Canticle for Leibowitz | 
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By: Walter M. Miller Publisher: Doubleday Books 1997-11
I'm not sure why I didn't really like this. It had an interesting premise (Fall, rise, fall of human civilization) but it failed to grip me. It was somewhat difficult to read and relied too heavily on religious doctrine. ... more
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| 2. Beyond Armageddon | 
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From: Bison Books Publisher: Bison Books May 01, 2006
Rarely do I post a negative review, however I found this book to be a huge disappointment. Having recently read a number of great post-apocalyptic novels such as "One Second After", "Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse" (a *fantastic* compilation), and "The Road", I was eager to find more and so picked this up at my local library. After a great first story, my interest quickly waned due to what appears... more
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| 3. Saint Leibowitz | 
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By: Walter M. Miller Publisher: Orbit May 07, 1998
The first time I was ever exposed to a mention of a possible sequel for "Canticle for Leibowitz" was in John Clute's fine "Illustrated Encyclopedia of Science-Fiction" . . . in it there's a brief blurb on Miller as an author, noting that "Canticle" is an acknowledged masterpiece and that there had been rumors of a sequel but it was difficult to see where it would fit in. He concludes the article by... more
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| 4. Two Worlds of Walter M. Miller: By the Author of A Canticle for Leibowitz | |
By: Walter M. Miller Publisher: Wildside Press January 14, 2010
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| 5. Best of Walter M.Miller Jnr., The | 
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By: Walter M. Miller Publisher: Gollancz 2000
I haven't read A Canticle for Liebowitz or Saint Liebowitz and the Wild Horse Woman. Thus this yellow-jacketed reissue was my first brush with the fiction of Walter M Miller. Here we have 14 stories spread over 472 pages, all written between 1952 and 1957. Possibly because of this some of them seem to exhibit more than a passing resemblance to some of Philip K Dick's early short stories. In fact whether... more
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| 6. Galaxy Science Fiction, November 1952 featuring Asimov's The Martian Way (Volume 5, No. 2) | |
By: Isaac Asimov, Walter M. Miller, R. Bretnor, C. M. Kornbluth, James E. Gunn, Robert Sheckley Publisher: Galaxy Publishing Corp. 1952
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| 7. Conditionally Human | |
By: Walter M. Miller Publisher: Gollancz (Book Club) 1964
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| 8. Fantastic Story Magazine - November 1952 - Vol. 4, No. 3 | |
By: Joseph J.; Miller, Walter M.; Bergey, Earle; Finlay, Virgil; Schomburg, Millard Publisher: Best Books, Inc. January 01, 1952
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| 9. Galaxy Science Fiction, January 1952 with Part 1 of *The Demolished Man* (Volume 3, No. 4) | 
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By: Alfred Bester, Walter M. Miller, Kris Neville, Alfred Coppel, Robert A. Heinlein Publisher: Galaxy Publishing Corp. 1952
Please note: The authors listed on the Amazon page, for this edition of "Galaxy Science Fiction" magazine, is WRONG. I purchased a used copy of this pulp because the listing includes Robert Heinlein, but no Heinlein story appears in this magazine (including no stories under any of his pseudonyms).
Here is the CORRECT contents list:
Galaxy Science Fiction - January 1952more
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| 10. The View from the Stars | |
By: Walter M. Miller Jr. Publisher: Ballantine Books 1965
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