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Monday, September 20, 2010

Arthur C. Clarke (over 40 ebooks)

Arthur C. Clarke (over 40 ebooks)



List of ebooks and short stories:

2001.doc
2010.doc
2061 Odyssey Three.txt
3001 The Final Odyssey.txt
A Fall of Moondust.txt
AC Clarke - Childhood's End.doc
AC Clarke - Cradle.doc
AC Clarke-Hide & Seek.doc
AC Clarke-The Fountains of Paradise.doc
AC Clarke-The Sentinel.doc
Armaments Race.txt
Arthur C Clarke - Inheritance.txt
Arthur C Clarke - The City and the Stars.rtf
Arthur C. Clarke - 23 Books.pdf
Arthur C. Clarke's Venus Prime -- Paul Preuss - Volume I.pdf
Arthur C. Clarke_-_The Songs of Distant Earth.rtf
Breaking Strain.txt
Clarke, Arthur C - Patent Pending.pdb
Clarke, Arthur C - Richter 10 (with Mike McQuay).rtf
Clarke, Arthur C - The Ghost from the Grand Banks.pdb
Clarke, Arthur C - The Nine Billion Names of God.txt
Clarke, Arthur C - The Sands Of Mars.txt
Clarke, Arthur C. - Chronicles of the Strange and Mysterious.pdf
Clarke, Arthur C. - Patent Pending.lit
Clarke, Arthur C. - Tales from the White Hart.txt
Clarke, Arthur C. - The Ghost from the Grand Banks.lit
Clarke, Arthur C. and Baxter, Stephen - Time's Odyssey 2 - Sunstorm (V4.0) .lit
Clarke,_Arthur_C_--_IMPERIAL_EARTH.txt
Cradle.txt
Encounter at Dawn.txt
History Lesson.txt
If I Forget Thee Oh Earth.txt
Lost_Worlds_2001.txt
Rama - Rendezvous with Rama.doc
Rama - The Garden of Rama.doc
Rama II(Rama Revisited).doc
Rama Revealed.doc
Reach for Tomorrow.txt
Silence Please.txt
Stephen Baxter & Arthur C. Clarke - Time's Eye.htm
Superiority.txt
The Deep Range.doc
The Deep Range.pdb
The Fountains of Paradise.txt
The Next Tenants.txt
The star.txt
Transience.txt

Sir Arthur Charles Clarke, CBE, Sri Lankabhimanya (16 December 1917 - 19 March 2008) was a British (lived in Sri Lanka since 1956) science fiction author, inventor, and futurist, most famous for the novel 2001: A Space Odyssey, written in collaboration with director Stanley Kubrick, a collaboration which led also to the film of the same name; and as a host and commentator in the British television series Mysterious World.

Clarke served in the Royal Air Force as a radar instructor and technician from 1941-1946, proposed satellite communication systems in 1945 which won him the Franklin Institute Stuart Ballantine Gold Medal in 1963 and a nomination in 1994 for a Nobel Prize, and 1999 for literature, and became the chairman of the British Interplanetary Society from 1947-1950 and again in 1953. Later, he helped fight for the preservation of lowland gorillas and won the UNESCO-Kalinga Prize in 1962.

Clarke was knighted in 1998. He emigrated to Sri Lanka in 1956 largely to pursue his interest in scuba diving, and lived there until his death.

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