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  2. Robert Charles Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Wilson's work has won the Hugo Award for Best Novel (for Spin), [2] the John W. Campbell Memorial Award (for the novel The Chronoliths), [3] the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award (for the novelette "The Cartesian Theater"), three Prix Aurora Awards (for the novels Blind Lake and Darwinia, and the short work "The Perseids"), and the Philip K. Dick Award (for the novel Mysterium). [4]

  3. Snobs (novel) - Wikipedia

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    First edition (publ. Weidenfeld & Nicolson) Snobs is Julian Fellowes's debut novel first published in the UK in 2004. It centres on modern British aristocracy and the courtship and marriage of Charles, Earl Broughton, and Miss Edith Lavery.

  4. Robert C. Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Robert Charles Wilson (born 1951) is an American novelist [1] and a lawyer. Wilson's novels characteristically are works of horror involving the supernatural. Wilson's novels characteristically are works of horror involving the supernatural.

  5. Category:Novels by Robert Charles Wilson - Wikipedia

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  6. The Book of Snobs - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Snobs is a collection of satirical works by William Makepeace Thackeray published in book form in 1848, the same year as his more famous Vanity Fair. The pieces first appeared in fifty-three weekly pieces from February 28, 1846 to February 27, 1847, as "The Snobs of England, by one of themselves", in the satirical magazine Punch .

  7. Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America - Wikipedia

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    In the 22nd century year of 2172, long after the end of the Oil Age, the United States of America has become a neo-Victorian oligarchy, with the reintroduction of feudal indenture, a rigid class hierarchy, property-based representation in the federal United States Senate, de facto hereditary succession of the Presidency, establishment of the "Dominion of Jesus Christ" (premised on ...

  8. Spin (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Spin is a science fiction novel by American-Canadian writer Robert Charles Wilson.It was published in 2005 and won the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 2006. [1] It is the first book in the Spin trilogy, with Axis (the second) published in 2007 and Vortex published in July 2011.

  9. Vortex (Wilson novel) - Wikipedia

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    Vortex is a science fiction novel by American-Canadian writer Robert Charles Wilson, published in July 2011. [1] It is the third book in the Spin series, following the Hugo Award -winning Spin and Axis .