Walter M. MillerAuthor of A Canticle for LeibowitzAlso known as: Walter M. Miller, Walter M. Miller, Walter Jr. Miller, Jr Miller Walter M., Walter M. Miller Jr, Jr. Walter M. Miller ... (see complete list), Walter M. Jnr Miller, Walter M. Miller Jr., Walter M. Miller editor, Miller Walter M. Junior, Walter M. Miller Miller Jr.
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This is actually 3 authors: Walter James Miller (1918- ), author of Making an Angel and Sourcebook for English Papers; Walter Miller (1864-1949), author of Daedalus and Thespis and Greece and the Greeks and editor of the Standard American Encyclopedia; and author Walter M. Miller Jr.
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