Talk:Eugene Burdick

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[edit] Exploring Ninth Wave origins

The Ninth Wave, title is taken from a poem by Tennyson

[edit] References

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 ...
  • 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. ...

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)