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1. Safak Projesi by Arthur C. Clarke is a 260-page science fiction novel in Turkish, published in 1983.

2. It is available for free download and can be converted to EPUB or MOBI formats, sent to email or Kindle, and reported if needed.

3. Similar free eBooks by Arthur C. Clarke are also listed in the article, such as 2001 Bir Uzay Efsanesi, Rama'yla Buluşma, 3001 Uzay Efsanesi (Son Efsane), Kara Güneş, Susuz Deniz, Space Odyssey Saga (1-4), and Şehir ve Yıldızlar.

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