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There are 4 biographies on Arthur C. Clarke.


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Arthur C(harles) Clarke Biography
7,288 words, approx. 24 pages
 Sir Arthur C. Clarke has published a great deal of scientific nonfiction, most of it speculative essays about the future. These works include The Exploration of Space (1951), a Book-of-the-Month-Club selection; The Challenge of the Spaceship: Previews...
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Arthur C. Clarke Biography
6,385 words, approx. 21 pages
 Arthur C. Clarke is author of over fifty books, six hundred articles and short stories, several television series, a number of screenplays, and has even acted in movies and commercials. Clarke, in his seventies, is an avid scuba diver who has spent...
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Arthur C. Clarke Biography
5,045 words, approx. 17 pages
 Arthur C. Clarke is renowned not only for his science fiction--which has earned him the title of Grand Master from the Science Fiction Writers of America and the unofficial "poet laureate of the space age," as David Brin writing in the Los Angeles...
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Arthur C. Clarke Biography
1,708 words, approx. 6 pages
 Known as one of the modern masters of science fiction, English novelist Arthur C. Clarke (born 1917) created the immensely popular 2001 series, which became the basis for a classic film in 1968. Arthur C. Clarke is the architect of some of the 20th...

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