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William Barton

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William Renald Barton III is an American science fiction writer. He is known for writing novels in collaboration with Michael Capobianco. Many of their novels deal with themes such as the Cold War, space travel, and space opera.

Barton also has written short stories that put an emphasis on sexuality and human morality in otherwise traditional science fiction. His short fiction has appeared in Asimov's and Sci Fiction.
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William Barton is not to be confused with William A. Barton. The books on this page were written by at least two if not more different William Bartons.

# William Barton, 1950- is the author of Iris
# William Eleazar Barton is the author of The life of Abraham Lincoln
# William Barton, 1754-1817 is the author of A Dissertation On The Freedom Of Navigation And Maritime Commerce

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