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  2. Category:British post-apocalyptic novels - Wikipedia

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    A Darkling Plain. The Day of the Triffids. The Dead (Higson novel) The Death of Grass. Deluge (novel) Down to a Sunless Sea (Graham novel) The Drowned World.

  3. The Emberverse series - Wikipedia

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    The Emberverse series. The Emberverse series —or Change World[ 1] —is a series of post-apocalyptic alternate history novels written by S. M. Stirling. [ 2] The novels depict the events following a mysterious—yet sudden—worldwide event called "The Change" that occurs at 6:15 p.m. Pacific Standard Time, March 17, 1998.

  4. The Last Ship (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Last Ship. The Last Ship is a 1988 post-apocalyptic fiction novel by American writer William Brinkley. The Last Ship tells the story of a United States Navy guided missile destroyer, the fictional USS Nathan James (DDG-80), on patrol in the Barents Sea during a brief, full-scale nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union.

  5. List of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction - Wikipedia

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    Apocalyptic fiction is a subgenre of science fiction that is concerned with the end of civilization due to a potentially existential catastrophe such as nuclear warfare, pandemic, extraterrestrial attack, impact event, cybernetic revolt, technological singularity, dysgenics, supernatural phenomena, divine judgment, climate change, resource depletion or some other general disaster.

  6. List of Werewolf: The Apocalypse books - Wikipedia

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    In 1993 Steve Jackson Games released Werewolf: the Apocalypse, among other classic World of Darkness lines, as a setting for GURPS. The softcover has 208 pages and ISBN 1-55634-276-4 . [3]

  7. The Enemy (Higson novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Enemy is a post-apocalyptic young adult horror novel written by Charlie Higson. The book takes place in London, United Kingdom, after a worldwide sickness has infected adults, turning them into something akin to voracious, cannibalistic zombies. Puffin Books released The Enemy in the UK on 3 September 2009, Disney Hyperion in the US on 11 ...

  8. Rage (Kessler novel) - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 978-0-547-44528-1. Preceded by. Hunger. Followed by. Loss. Rage is a 2011 young adult novel by Jackie Morse Kessler and the second book in the Riders of the Apocalypse series.

  9. English Apocalypse manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    Paul Meyer and Léopold Delisle, in their book L'Apocalypse en français au XIII e siècle (Paris MS fr. 403), 2 vols., Paris, 1901, [1] were the first scholars to try to list, describe and categorize the Apocalypse manuscripts. M. R. James also wrote about illustrated Apocalypse manuscripts in his book The Apocalypse in Art, London, 1931. [2]