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The following ISBNs are for the editions pictured above:
- Neuromancer (ISBN 0006480411) published Februrary 1, 1996 by Harper Collins
- Count Zero (ISBN 000648042x)
- Mona Lisa Overdrive (ISBN 0006480446)
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[edit] Fair use for Cyberpunk
This is a reduced-resolution image of three book covers, illustrating William Ford Gibson's The Sprawl trilogy, a well-known science fiction series typically included in the cyberpunk canon. No free or public-domain images illustrating these books have been found, and the presence of this image in the article covering their respective genre does not materially affect the copyright holder's ability to profit from the cover artwork.
Because Gibson's trilogy is central to the cyberpunk style, having an illustration of his work enhances the scholarly utility of the article. Furthermore, the cover images are arguably cyberpunk art in their own right; therefore, this graphic is doubly germane.
As per the edit history, the user who took the picture (User:Fortinbras) has released the derivative contribution (i.e., grouping the covers together into one image) into the public domain.
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