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Neuromancer

by William Gibson; Jack (AFT) Womack


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This 20th anniversary edition of the cyberpunk classic includes both a new introduction by author William Gibson and an afterword by SF writer Jack Womack.


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9780441569595 9780441569595, Paperback, Ace Books, 1995

$1.00 (Very Good)

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9780932096418 9780932096418, Book, Phantasia Press, 1986

$380.00 (F/F)

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9781569564110 9781569564110, Paperback, William a Thomas Braille, 1993

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9780736638364 9780736638364, Audio Cassette, Books on Tape, 1997

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9780441000685 9780441000685, Hardcover, Berkley Pub Group, 1994

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9780441007462 9780441007462, Paperback, Ace Books, 2000

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9780441012039 9780441012039, Hardcover, Ace Books, 2004

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Publisher Notes

Case, a burned-out computer whiz, is asked to steal a security code that is locked in the most heavily guarded databank in the solar system, in a special twentieth anniversary edition of the influential Hugo, Nebula, and Philip K. Dick Award-winning novel.

Media Reviews

"Mr. Gibson's characters inhabit a bleak amoral world entirely dictated by the machinations of global corporations and organized crime. In it, the closest anyone comes to integrity is dropping out and scrounging on the margins. The outsiders Mr. Gibson chooses for his heroes--hackers, street kids, bike messengers--seldom want more than to save their own skins and be left alone afterward. It was an ethos perfectly suited to the indolent cynicism of post-60's youth culture and the have-code-will-travel individualism of the programming class."

First Line

The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel.

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