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1542649253703.Pdf CYBERPUNK BIBLIOGRAPHY The Sprawl trilogy Schismatrix (1985) Writer(s): William Gibson Writer(s): Bruce Sterling Neuromancer (1984) The Glass Hammer (1985) Count Zero (1986) Writer(s): K. W. Jeter Mona Lisa Overdrive (1988) The Aubry Knight trilogy Do Androids Dream Of Electric Writer(s): Steve Barnes Sheep? (1968) Writer(s): Philip K. Dick Street Lethal (1983) Gorgon Child (1989) The Girl Who Was Plugged In (1973) Firedance (1993) Writer(s): James Tiptree Jr. Altered Carbon (2002) Shockwave Rider (1975) Writer(s): Richard K. 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