Talk:Eugene Burdick
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Exploring Ninth Wave origins
[edit]The Ninth Wave, title is taken from a poem by Tennyson
References
[edit]The Albums - The Ninth Wave.
...Burdick was co-author of Fail-Safe (1962).
The Ninth Wave (paperback) was published by Dell Books in 1956,
and sold over a million copies. ...
- Capitol Weekly: Holiday Book Guidenovel: The Ninth Wave, by Ed Burdick. The main character morphs ...
- 1967, University of California: In Memoriam... Burdick's interest in politics was not wholly academic. ... In 1956, when told that the Book-of-the-Month Club had selected The Ninth Wave for distribution, he ...
- Oceanic - Hawaii Surf ...I vaguely recall reading a novel in the 50’s ... the Ninth Wave by Eugene Burdick, 1956. ...
- 06.08.00 - UC Berkeley's 2000 Summer Reading ..."The Ninth Wave" by Eugene Burdick Houghton Mifflin, 1956 (out of print)
Eugene Burdick ... In 1956 his critically acclaimed novel The Ninth Wave was published. ...
- MSC/ToMsC600/MsC574/MsC574_burdickeugene.htm Eugene L. Burdick Papers - The University of Iowa In 1956 his critically acclaimed novel The Ninth Wave was published and in 1958 his ... This collection contains a typescript of Burdick's book ...
Scope and Contents: This collection contains a typescript of Burdick's book The Blue of Capricorn and the serialized version of his story Fail-Safe that appeared in the Saturday Evening Post in 1962.
Acquisition and Processing Information: The typescript of The Blue of Capricorn was given to the University of Iowa Libraries by Eugene Burdick in 1961.
Guide posted to Internet: August 2004
65.30.117.192 04:35, 15 January 2006 (UTC)
- Rather than being on this talkpage, this material looks to be the basis for a The Ninth Wave article. So why not? rags (talk) 16:18, 25 January 2018 (UTC)
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[edit]I thoroughly enjoyed reading about the Society for General Systems Research, which has had many notable members, including Nobel laureates, and is now known as the ISSS, but note [3] nowhere mentions it, and Burdick is not mentioned in the WP article. Maybe the notes have gotten confused. It's not "link rot": the link still works. I'll leave it alone, for now, but I think it unlikely that we'll find another source. rags (talk) 01:26, 27 January 2018 (UTC)
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