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Subject: 'Way Station' - Clifford D. Simak
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From: maxson%vaxwrk.DEC@decwrl.ARPA  (VAXworks 223-9408)


	Yet another emphatic recommendation for 'Way Station' by Clifford
	Simak - it's my second favorite SF novel. I wrote the publisher for
	a new copy, but it's out of stock (or print, perhaps).

	#1 is actually two books (same book, different edition) by 
	Arthur Clarke: "Against the Fall of Night" (circa 1957), or
		       "The City and the Stars" (circa 1961).

	He rewrote the story while on a cruise ship to fight off boredom,
	but in all honesty, I think the original was better. Not sure about
	the dates - where is Jayembee when you need him?!

	"Bibliography is none of my business..."

	Mark Maxson  MAXSON%vaxwrk.DEC@DECWRL.ARPA