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On 5/22/25 1:50 PM, Michael F. Stemper wrote:Douglas Adams refers repeatedly to _Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy_
Thanks!(an ebook) in the novel of the same name, and in its successors.Nice list!
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In Poul Anderson's massive future history, Hloch of Stormgate Choth (on
Avalon) wrote their _Earh Book_, which gave its name to a real-life
collection of tales in that setting.
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In John Brunner's _Stand on Zanzibar_, Chad Mulligan wrote _The
Hipcrime Vocab_, which plays a prominent role in the story.
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(RAH mentions "Boyd and Asimov" in, I believe, _Have Spacesuit, Will
Travel_, but that's a real textbook.)
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Frank Herbert's _Dune_ features quotes from _The Orange Catholic Bible_.
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HPL and Clark Ashton Smith both refer to _The Necronomicon_
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There are a couple of works mentioned in Doc Smith:
- _Some Observations Upon Certain Properties of Certain Metals,
Including Trans-Uranic Elements_, Richard Ballinger Seaton (non-fiction)
- Sybly Whyte's pot-boiler never, as far as I can recall, got a name
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I'd bet that _The Name of the Rose_ has a few titles, but I don't feel
like skimming it. What about Borges (whom I've never read), or PKD?
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Speaking of Dune, there's also all the stuff quoted from Princess Irulan's "Manual of Muad Dib" (or whatever she called it).A couple of good catches there.
There's also The Encyclopedia Galactica from Isaac Asimov’s Foundation books.
"The Princess Bride" is the "good parts" version of a longer work by S Morganstern.That's just a sub-title for _The Hobbit_. Maybe _The Red Book of Westmarch_, though.
And I think "There and Back Again" from The Lord of the Rings fits.
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