Also in A Robert Heinlein Omnibus. |
Reprint (Doubleday 1965 as Three by Heinlein) collection. |
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Reprints the last two stories from Assignment in Eternity (Fantasy Press, 1953). |
Also in A Robert Heinlein Omnibus. |
Reprints four of the six stories from the Shasta (1950) edition. |
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Available only as part of the entire edition, limited to 2000 numbered, leather-bound, copies ($1500). A Notes section follows each Heinlein item. Volume 34 in the “The Virginia Edition” series. Details taken from online listing. |
Available only as part of the entire edition, limited to 2000 numbered, leather-bound, copies ($1500). A Notes section follows each Heinlein item. Volume 37 in the “The Virginia Edition” series. Details taken from online listing. |
Available only as part of the entire edition, limited to 2000 numbered, leather-bound, copies ($1500). A Notes section follows each Heinlein item. Volume 38 in the “The Virginia Edition” series. Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of 27 SF stories (three previously uncollected) not in Heinlein’s Future History, a companion to collection The Past Through Tomorrow. Many of the stories were originally published pseudonymously. Edited by Andrew Wheeler. Introduction by Greg Bear; foreword by Michael Cassutt. This has ISBN 1-58288-184-7; it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket. |
Novel first published in Astounding Science Fiction in 1941 as two separate novelettes. |
Reprints the second half of The Past Through Tomorrow (Putnam, 1967). In the “Future History” series. |
Non-fiction collection of the script for the classic film, plus 11 teleplays and two outlines for an unproduced TV series; this is the first of two volumes collecting Heinlein’s screenplays. Introduction by John Scalzi. This is a limited edition of 750 numbered copies, signed by Scalzi and Eggleton. A leatherbound, traycased, lettered edition of 26 signed copies ($250.00) is also available. |
Collection of assorted Heinlein material, including stories, essays, and speeches, plus tributes to him by various others. |
Variant edition of Requiem (Tor, 1992) with some material that has appeared elsewhere in the Virginia Edition omitted and some new material added. Available only as part of the entire edition, limited to 2000 numbered, leather-bound, copies ($1500). A Notes section follows each Heinlein item. Volume 46 in the “The Virginia Edition” series. Details taken from online listing. |
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Compiled for attendees of the Robert A. Heinlein Centennial, held in Kansas City, Missouri in July 2007. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Available only as part of the entire edition, limited to 2000 numbered, leather-bound, copies ($1500). A Notes section follows each Heinlein item. Volume 44 in the “The Virginia Edition” series. Details taken from online listing. |
Available only as part of the entire edition, limited to 2000 numbered, leather-bound, copies ($1500). A Notes section follows each Heinlein item. Volume 45 in the “The Virginia Edition” series. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Gnome Press 1959 as The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag) collection. |
In England as A Heinlein Triad. |
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Reprints 4 of the 5 stories from the US (Ace, 1966) edition. |
Truman (“Mac”) Talley, Walter Bradbury and Frederik Pohl are all credited as co-editors in the introduction but the majority of the work was done by Judith Merril. |
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Reprint (Vanguard Press 1941) novel. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Junkie by William Lee. |
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Details taken from online listing. |