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    Philip Gordon Wylie (May 12, 1902 – October 25, 1971) was an American writer of works ranging from pulp science fiction, mysteries, social diatribes and satire to ecology and the threat of nuclear holocaust.

  2. Aug 13, 2021 · IN 1943, PHILIP WYLIE, then best known for his cosmic disaster novel When Worlds Collide (1933) and its sequel, After Worlds Collide (1934), dropped a literary bombshell into the laps of readers...

  3. Complete order of Philip Wylie books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

  4. Born in Beverly, Massachusetts, Philip Gordon Wylie was the son of Presbyterian minister Edmund Melville Wylie and the former Edna Edwards, a novelist, who died when Philip was five years old. His family moved to Montclair, New Jersey and he later attended Princeton University from 1920–1923.

  5. Apr 22, 2020 · Aficionados of genre fiction remember him, but the sheer breadth of his contributions isn’t always recognized. At least for now, Philip Wylie remains the unsung hero of super-heroes. Click to read “How to Live Through a Hurricane” by Philip Wylie, from the December 30, 1950, issue of the Post.

  6. Philip Wylie has 111 books on Goodreads with 14959 ratings. Philip Wylies most popular book is When Worlds Collide (When Worlds Collide, #1).

  7. Gladiator is a science fiction novel by American author Philip Wylie, first published in 1930. The story concerns a scientist who invents an "alkaline free-radical" serum to "improve" humankind by granting the proportionate strength of an ant and the leaping ability of the grasshopper.

  8. Author Philip Wylie's list of books and series in order, with the latest releases, covers, descriptions and availability.

  9. American novelist, sportsman, and critic, PHILIP WYLIE writes prose that cracks like a whip, as anyone knows who has read his Generation of Vipers. He left Princeton at the end of three years to...

  10. When Worlds Collide #1. Philip Wylie, Edwin Balmer, John Varley (Introduction) 3.92. 2,325 ratings211 reviews. A runaway planet hurtles toward the earth. As it draws near, massive tidal waves, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions wrack our planet, devastating continents, drowning cities, and wiping out millions.