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- The Nine Billion Names of God: The Best Short Stories of Arthur C. Clarke (1967) by Arthur C. Clarke. This collection includes the title story ‘‘The Nine Billion Names of God.’’ This story deals with a philosophical confrontation between Western scientists and the religious beliefs of Tibetan monks.
- Childhood’s End (1953) by Arthur C. Clarke. This was the first of Clarke’s major novels to win wide public acclaim. It...
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