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From: cm@unc.UUCP (Chuck Mosher)
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Subject: Re: Man-in-the-Rubble ... more SF
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Date: Thu, 24-Oct-85 13:37:01 EDT
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I have not seen mentioned an excellent series of books that came
out fairly recently by Paul O. Williams.  They are about man's
comeback from a nuclear Armegeddon which had pushed the level
of society down to a nomadic tribal culture.  I really enjoyed
them.  The titles are:
	The Breaking of Northwall
	The Ends of the Circle
	The Dome in the Forest
	The Fall of the Shell (my favorite)
	An Ambush of Shadows
	The Song of the Axe (2nd favorite)

I recommend reading them in order.  Although not necessary, it
fleshes out references in subsequent books to create a more
solid feel for the cultural milieu.  They are published by Del Ray.  
Enjoy!

					Chuck Mosher
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