| I, Robot Isaac
Asimov What do you do with a drunken robot? You many
not believe it, but robots have problems too. Just like humans. In these
mind-spinning tales, Isaac Asimov brings us an astonishing and delightful
vision of tomorrow filled with marvels and miracles, of computers in human
form so incredibly real you cannot tell the man from the machine without a
scorecard. A spine-chilling vision of the future where master-machines
rule. The first book in the author's monumental robot saga, postulating
for the first time in book form the "THREE LAWS OF ROBOTICS." A concept
used for plots in numerous tales by other writers in subsequent years.
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| Is Anyone There? Isaac
Asimov No
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| Lecherous Limericks Isaac
Asimov 100 original limericks boldly
illustrated. No long
description
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| The Man Who Upset the
Universe(Foundation & Empire) Isaac
Asimov Not a Fawcett publication No description Ace
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| The Martian Way and other
stories Isaac Asimov Stories of the
future by the master of science-fiction Get out of your rut, open
your mind, there's a whole new universe waiting. It's waiting for people
who aren't afraid of thinking in new ways, of doing new things. Can you
imagine, mining the skies for water? Building a new world beneath the
surface of a strange planet? Making pets out of alien explorers? Putting
your life in the hands of a teen aged human computer?
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| More Stories From the Hugo Winners Vol.
2 Isaac Asimov(editor) The Hugo award is to
science fiction what the Oscar is to the film industry. Every year the
coveted award is presented at the world Science fiction convention to the
author of the best novelette or short story in the realm of science
fiction. Here are eight of these award-winning stories from the years
1968 to 1970, each with an introduction by Isaac Asimov. All the stories
are unusual and contain that special something that marked them as
prize-winners. Among them are Anne McCaffrey's "Weyr Search", Fritz
Leiber's "Gonna Roll the Bones", and Harlan Ellison's "I Have No Mouth and
I Must Scream". The Hugo Winners provides a lavish treat of the
very best writing chosen by the most prominent people in the field . . .
truly superior science fiction. Other writers: Phillip José
Farmer; Robert Silverberg; Samuel R. Delaney; and Poul
Anderson.
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| More Tales Of the Black
Widowers Isaac Asimov Tantalizing tales of
mystery by the master of science fiction. No
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| Murder At the ABA Isaac
Asimov No
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| The Naked Sun Isaac
Asimov THE PLANET SOLARIA COULD DESTROY EARTH IN TWO
SECONDS FLAT . . . And probably would—eventually. Solaria was
powerful and power-hungry. It had taken over two hundred years to develop
the ultimate weapon—a massive army of robots that could obliterate Earth
and rule the universe in a matter of days. But now that would have to
wait. One of Solaria's most eminent scientists had suddenly been found
brutally murdered. Only Earth's most famous detective, Elijah Baley, could
solve the dark, baffling mystery. Solaria demanded his help. Baley
didn't want to go. But how could he refuse? Earth's very existence was
at stake.
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| Nightfall and Other Stories Isaac
Asimov Thrilling, terrifying tales from the master of
science fiction. No long
description
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| Nine Tomorrows Isaac
Asimov Tales of the near future by the master of
science fiction. No long
description
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| Of Time and Space and Other
Things Isaac
Asimov Not a Fawcett publication America's
foremost writer of science-fact and science fiction examines this
fascinating universe around us. No long
description Mercury
Press
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| Pebble In the Sky Isaac
Asimov A mid-spinning adventure in the world of
tomorrow by the Master of Science Fiction. No
long description
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| The Robots of Dawn Isaac
Asimov Not a Fawcett publication No description Ballantine
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| The Stars, Like Dust Isaac
Asimov No
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| Tales Of the Black Widowers Isaac
Asimov A great collection of short mysteries by the
late great Isaac: The Acquisitive Chuckle; PH as in Phony; Truth to
Tell; Go Little Book; Early Sunday Morning; The Obvious Factor; The
Pointing Finger; Miss What; The Lullaby of Broadway; Yankee Doodle Went to
Town; The Curious Omission; and Out of Sight
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| Where do We Go from Here? Isaac
Asimov(editor) 17 great science fiction
classics No long
description
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