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Berkley Medallion, 1972.  (1970)

---.  “By the Falls,”  The Best of Harry Harrison,  London:  Futura,  1980.  (1970)

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MacMillan,  1977.

Aldiss,  Brian,  Harry Harrison,  eds.  Hells Cartographers,  London:  Futura, 

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Magazine articles and reviews

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APPENDIX:

Interview with Harry Harrison 6th July 1997. (i)

 

Interview with Harry Harrison  18th september 1998 (xxii)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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