Isaac Asimov
Isaac Asimov was an American writer and professor of biochemistry at Boston University. During his lifetime, Asimov was considered one of the "Big Three" science fiction writers, along with Robert A. Heinlein and Arthur C. Clarke. He wrote or edited more than 500 books. He also wrote an estimated 90,000 letters and postcards. Best known for his hard science fiction, Asimov also wrote mysteries and fantasy, as well as popular science and other non-fiction, including guides to the Bible and Shakespeare.
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Isaac Asimov presents the great science fiction stories -- Volume 1, 1939
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1979
Isaac Asimov's Book of Facts
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1979
The Science Fictional Solar System
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1979
100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories
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1978
Nebula Winners Twelve
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1978
The Road to Science Fiction From Heinlein to Here
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1977
The Collapsing Universe
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1977
Foundation's Edge
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1977
How did we find out about outer space?
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1977
Murder at the ABA
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1976
Robbie
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1976
The heavenly host
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1975
Buy Jupiter, and other stories
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1975
Wandering Stars
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1974
Before the Golden Age, Book 3
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1974
School and society through science fiction
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1974
Asimov on chemistry [17 essays]
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1974
Nebula Award Stories Eight
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1973
Tales beyond time
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1973
Novels (Lucky Starr and the big sun of Mercury / Lucky Starr and the oceans of Venus)
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1973
Science Fiction Hall of Fame--Volume Two B
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1973
Please explain
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1973
Jupiter, the largest planet
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1973
The tragedy of the moon
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1973
Today and Tomorrow and ... [32 essays]
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1973
The sun
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1972
A spectrum of worlds
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1972
The Left Hand of the Electron [17 essays]
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1972
Novels (David Starr, space ranger / Lucky Starr and the pirates of the asteroids)
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1972
The Gods Themselves
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1972
Comets and meteors
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1972
Where do we go from here?
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1971
Stories from The Hugo Winners, Volume 2
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1971
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame -- Volume One
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1970