Reprint (Doubleday 1951 as The Stars, Like Dust) SF novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with An Earth Gone Mad by Roger Dee. |
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Collection of 17 mystery stories by Asimov, five previously uncollected. This includes two homage stories by William Brittain and Charles Ardai, who edited the collection. Introduction by Harlan Ellison, and an afterword by Asimov extracted from I. Asimov on “The Birth of the Black Widowers”. An Otto Penzler book. |
Omnibus of The Caves of Steel (Doubleday 1954), The Naked Sun (Doubleday 1957) and The Complete Robot (Doubleday 1982). |
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Omnibus edition, with a new introduction, of The Caves of Steel (1954), The Naked Sun (1957), and The Robots of Dawn (1983). This is a revision of the 1971 omnibus which contained only the first two novels. |
Reprint (Del Rey 1988 as The Robot Novels) omnibus of three robot mystery novels: The Caves of Steel (1954), The Naked Sun (1957), The Robots of Dawn (1983). |
Collection of 18 stories (one original) and 16 essays, illustrated by Ralph McQuarrie and packaged by Byron Preiss Visual Publications. |
Collection of seven stories by Asimov, one previously unpublished, distributed free to subscribers of Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine. Edited by Sheila Williams. |
Fix-up novel based on two novellas from Astounding Science Fiction. Also in The Foundation Trilogy. |
Sf novel, serialised as “Tyrann” in Galaxy Science Fiction. |
Also in pb (Fawcett 1976). |
Reprint (Gnome Press 1951 as Foundation) sf novel. This edition is abridged. Bound in the tête-bêche style with No World of Their Own by Poul Anderson. |
Limited to 250 signed copies on handmade paper. |
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Omnibus of The Currents of Space, Pebble in the Sky and The Stars Like Dust. In England as An Isaac Asimov Second Omnibus. |
Reprint (Gollancz 1991 as Child of Time) sf novel about a Neanderthal child transported to the present, based in part on Asimov’s “Lastborn” (Galaxy Magazine September 1958). First American edition |
Reprint (Gollancz 1991 as Child of Time) sf novel about a Neanderthal child transported to the present, based in part on Asimov’s “Lastborn” (Galaxy Magazine September 1958). Similar to the 1992 Doubleday Foundation edition except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket. |
Reprint (Gollancz 1991 as Child of Time) sf novel about a Neanderthal child transported to the present, based in part on Asimov’s “Lastborn” (Galaxy Magazine September 1958). |
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Anthology of 20 stories which originally appeared in Amazing, with a section of color illustrations showing magazine covers. |
Reprint (Harper & Row 1984 as Young Extraterrestrials) juvenile sf anthology. |
British edition of Young Ghosts (Harper, 1985), slightly abridged, omitting the story by Richard Matheson. |
Reprint (Dragon 1986) anthology, slightly abridged from Young Ghosts (Harper, 1985). |
Sf/occult omnibus derived from the original individual volumes. |
Reprint (Harper & Row 1985 as Young Monsters) juvenile sf anthology. |
Reprint (Harper & Row 1984 as Young Mutants) juvenile sf anthology. |
Reprint (Doubleday 1974) SF anthology. |
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Reprints the next four stories from Before the Golden Age (Doubleday, 1974). |
Also available in the U.K. (Robson 1989). |
Reprint (Dembner 1988) anthology of 19th century crime stories. |
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Anthology of 12 stories which first introduced concepts such as clones and the generation starship. The earliest, by Poe, appeared in 1839; the latest, by Niven, in 1966. |
Also available in the U.K. (Gollancz 1983). |
Reprint (Beaufort 1981) anthology. |
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Details taken from online listing. |