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2222:". It started with the famous Henry quotation: "Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!!" It then went on to admit that there was some risk to nuclear testing (albeit less than the "willfully distorted" claims of the test ban advocates), and risk of nuclear war, but that "The alternative is surrender. We accept the risks." Heinlein was among those who in 1968 signed a proâ
1526:, for example, portrays some subversive themes, including a revolution in which young students are involved; his editor demanded substantial changes in this book's discussion of topics such as the use of weapons by children and the misidentified sex of the Martian character. Heinlein was always aware of the editorial limitations put in place by the editors of his novels and stories, and while he observed those restrictions on the surface, was often successful in introducing ideas not often seen in other authors' juvenile SF.
2275:. He explicitly made the case for using his fiction not only to predict the future but also to educate his readers about the value of racial equality and the importance of racial tolerance. His early novels were very much ahead of their time both in their explicit rejection of racism and in their inclusion of protagonists of color. In the context of science fiction before the 1960s, the mere existence of characters of color was a remarkable novelty, with green occurring more often than brown. For example, his 1948 novel
2387:, his work for adultsâand sometimes even his work for juvenilesâoften portrays both the oppressors and the oppressed with considerable ambiguity. Heinlein believed that individualism was incompatible with ignorance. He believed that an appropriate level of adult competence was achieved through a wide-ranging education, whether this occurred in a classroom or not. In his juvenile novels, more than once a character looks with disdain at a student's choice of classwork, saying, "Why didn't you study something useful?" In
6153:, the most successful evocation of an alien world ever produced in English. Follow the Grand Trunk Road toward the Northwest Frontier, and watch the parade of cultures that young Kimball O'Hara encounters. Place yourself in his position, that of a half-assimilated stranger in a strange land; and observe carefully the uneven effects of an ancient society's encounter with a technologically advanced culture. SF writers have found Kim so appealing that several have told their own versions of the story: Robert Heinlein's
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5538:, who wrote an important book analyzing Heinlein's fiction; Heinlein stopped cooperating with Panshin because he accused Panshin of " pry into his affairs and to violate his privacy". Heinlein wrote to Panshin's publisher threatening to sue, and stating, "You are warned that only the barest facts of my private life are public knowledge ...". Heinlein was a nudist, and built a fence around his house in Santa Cruz to keep out the counterculture types who had learned of his ideas through
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3196:. This spiritual path included several ideas from the book, including non-mainstream family structures, social libertarianism, water-sharing rituals, an acceptance of all religious paths by a single tradition, and the use of several terms such as "grok", "Thou art God", and "Never Thirst". Though Heinlein was neither a member nor a promoter of the Church, there was a frequent exchange of correspondence between Zell and Heinlein, and he was a paid subscriber to their magazine,
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usually intelligent teenagers who have to make their way in the adult society they see around them. On the surface, they are simple tales of adventure, achievement, and dealing with stupid teachers and jealous peers. Heinlein was a vocal proponent of the notion that juvenile readers were far more sophisticated and able to handle more complex or difficult themes than most people realized. His juvenile stories often had a maturity to them that made them readable for adults.
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2942:, a character archetype who, though he or she may have flaws and limitations, is a strong, accomplished person able to overcome any soluble problem set in their path. They tend to feel confident overall, have a broad life experience and set of skills, and not give up when the going gets tough. This style influenced not only the writing style of a generation of authors, but even their personal character.
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1087:), feeling himself released from the constraints of writing novels for children. He had told an interviewer that he did not want to do stories that merely added to categories defined by other works. Rather he wanted to do his own work, stating that: "I want to do my own stuff, my own way". He would go on to write a series of challenging books that redrew the boundaries of science fiction, including
6648:?" (see). The Heinlein scholar and critic James Gifford (see bibliography) states: "A very subtle point in the book, one found only by the most careful reading and confirmed by Virginia Heinlein, is that Rod Walker is black. The most telling clues are Rod's comments about Caroline Mshiyeni being similar to his sister, and the 'obvious' (to all of the other characters) pairing of Rod and Caroline."
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few years of his career." Alexei expresses awe in
Heinlein's ability to show readers a world so drastically different from the one we live in now, yet have so many similarities. He says that "We find ourselves not only in a world other than our own, but identifying with a living, breathing individual who is operating within its context, and thinking and acting according to its terms."
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money and even letters. Letters are great. I can't tell you the feeling walking down the street with 20 dollars in my purse, stolen earrings in my pocket." With this opening, we learn about the narrator's obsession with theft but, equally important, we learn the narrator's gender. This is done indirectly, by referring to the narrator's purse and the desire for stolen earrings.
2511:. During his early period, Heinlein's writing for younger readers needed to take account of both editorial perceptions of sexuality in his novels, and potential perceptions among the buying public; as critic William H. Patterson has put it, his dilemma was "to sort out what was really objectionable from what was only excessive over-sensitivity to imaginary librarians".
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2821:, a humanitarian organization founded in his name, does so, attributing the philosophy to its various efforts, including Heinlein for Heroes, the Heinlein Society Scholarship Program, and Heinlein Society blood drives. Author Spider Robinson made repeated reference to the doctrine, attributing it to his spiritual mentor Heinlein.
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understand what was going on. In his earliest stories and verse he made liberal use of footnotes, but he evolved more subtle methods as his talent matured. A combination of outright exposition, sparingly used, and contextual clues, generously sprinkled through the narrative, offered the needed background. In
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was concerned that he had inadvertently plagiarized the novel which he had read fifteen years before. These concerns were brought up by a research team, who suggested that the rights to the novel should be purchased from
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exerted a strong influence on his character and writing. In 1929, he graduated from the Naval
Academy with the equivalent of a bachelor of arts in engineering. (At that time, the Academy did not confer degrees.) He ranked fifth in his class academically but with a class standing of 20th of 243 due to
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Heinlein is also considered a seminal figure in hard science fiction, due to his extensive knowledge of engineering and the careful scientific research demonstrated in his stories. Heinlein himself statedâwith obvious prideâthat in
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Panshin noted that Heinlein's impact was immediately felt. In 1940, the year after selling 'Life-Line' to Campbell, he wrote three short novels, four novelettes, and seven short stories. They went on to say that "No one ever dominated the science fiction field as Bob did in the first
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African or other ancestry. In several cases, the covers of the books show characters as being light-skinned when
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newspaper on April 5, 1958, he read a full-page ad demanding that the
Eisenhower Administration stop testing nuclear weapons. The science fiction author was flabbergasted. He called for the formation of the Patrick Henry League and spent the next several weeks writing and publishing his own polemic
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Greenwich Village. Heinlein believed that some level of socialism was inevitable and was already occurring in America. He was absorbing the social concepts of writers
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in the United States in an effort to assist the system which had saved his life. At science fiction conventions to receive his autograph, fans would be asked to co-sign with Heinlein a beautifully embellished pledge form he supplied stating that the recipient agrees that they will donate blood. He
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in response to "calls for the unilateral ending of nuclear testing by the United States". Heinlein suggests in the book that the Bugs are a good example of Communism being something that humans cannot successfully adhere to, since humans are strongly defined individuals, whereas the Bugs, being a
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A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure,
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and the story itself was based on a then-unpublished story by Campbell, and Heinlein wrote later that he had "had to re-slant it to remove racist aspects of the original story line" and that he did not "consider it to be an artistic success". However, the novel prompted a heated debate in the
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Heinlein is a problematic case for feminists; on the one hand, his works often feature strong female characters and vigorous statements that women are equal to or even superior to men; but these characters and statements often reflect hopelessly stereotypical attitudes about typical female
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cites William Patterson, saying that the best way to gain an understanding of Heinlein is as a "full-service iconoclast, the unique individual who decides that things do not have to be, and won't continue, as they are". He says this vision is "at the heart of Heinlein, science fiction,
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has described Heinlein as "that greatest of Campbell-era sf writers". Isaac Asimov said that, from the time of his first story, the science fiction world accepted that Heinlein was the best science fiction writer in existence, adding that he would hold this title through his lifetime.
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have commented critically on Heinlein's portrayal of incest and pedophilia in a lighthearted and even approving manner. Diane Parkin-Speer suggests that Heinlein's intent seems more to provoke the reader and to question sexual norms than to promote any particular sexual agenda.
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at Annapolis because his older brother Rex was a student there, and at the time, regulations discouraged multiple family members from attending the academy simultaneously. He instead matriculated at Kansas City Community College and began vigorously petitioning Missouri Senator
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The above five rules really have more to do with how to write speculative fiction than anything said above them. But they are amazingly hard to followâwhich is why there are so few professional writers and so many aspirants, and which is why I am not afraid to give away the
1039:, a 1951 alien invasion novel, the point of view character Sam persuades fellow operative Mary to marry him. When they go to the county clerk, they are offered a variety of marriage possibilities; âTerm, renewable or lifetimeâ, as short as six months or as long as forever.
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with an unspecified foreign power almost a decade before such an idea became commonplace, and was promoted by an unprecedented publicity campaign in print publications. Many of the astronauts and others working in the U.S. space program grew up on a diet of the Heinlein
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them is not, because once you answer this kind of question, you cross the line into religion. Maureen does not state a reason for this; she simply remarks that such questions are "beautiful" but lack answers. Maureen's son/lover Lazarus Long makes a related remark in
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Patterson, William H., Jr., and Thornton, Andrew., The Martian Named Smith: Critical Perspectives on Robert A. Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land, p. 128: "His books written after about 1980 ... belong to a series called by one of the central characters
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In 1929, Heinlein married Elinor Curry of Kansas City. However, their marriage lasted only about one year. His second marriage, to Leslyn MacDonald (1904â1981) in 1932, lasted 15 years. MacDonald was, according to the testimony of Heinlein's Navy friend,
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5754:." The term Multiverse also occurs in the print literature, e.g., Robert A. Heinlein: A Reader's Companion, James Gifford, Nitrosyncretic Press, Sacramento, California, 2000. The term World as Myth occurs for the first time in Heinlein's novel
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1692:, he began to mix hard science with fantasy, mysticism, and satire of organized religion. Critics William H. Patterson, Jr., and Andrew Thornton believe that this is simply an expression of Heinlein's longstanding philosophical opposition to
1153:. Over the next few months, he became more and more exhausted, and his health again began to decline. The problem was determined to be a blocked carotid artery, and he had one of the earliest known carotid bypass operations to correct it.
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But as a little detail we never mention, if we don't volunteer in some corps or otherâas combatants if we're fit, as non-combatants if we ain'tâtill we're thirty-fiveâwe don't vote, and we don't get poor-relief, and the women don't love
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Heinlein has had a pervasive influence on other science fiction writers. In a 1953 poll of leading science fiction authors, he was cited more frequently as an influence than any other modern writer. Critic James Gifford writes that
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who met when one was a 30-year-old engineer and the other was an 11-year-old girl, and who eventually married when time-travel rendered the girl an adult while the engineer aged minimally, or the more overt intra-familial incest in
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libertarianism, and America. Heinlein imagined how everything about the human world, from our sexual mores to our religion to our automobiles to our government to our plans for cultural survival, might be flawed, even fatally so."
1262:. The collection includes manuscript drafts, correspondence, photographs and artifacts. A substantial portion of the archive has been digitized and it is available online through the Robert A. and Virginia Heinlein Archives.
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dealt explicitly or implicitly with incest, sexual feelings and relations between adults, children, or both. The treatment of these themes include the romantic relationship and eventual marriage of two characters in
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the days before pocket calculators, he and his wife Virginia once worked for several days on a mathematical equation describing an EarthâMars rocket orbit, which was then subsumed in a single sentence of the novel
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tells of a war of independence waged by the Lunar penal colonies, with significant comments from a major character, Professor La Paz, regarding the threat posed by government to individual freedom.
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Heinlein always considered himself a libertarian; in a letter to Judith Merril in 1967 (never sent) he said, "As for libertarian, I've been one all my life, a radical one. You might use the term '
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gives a long list of capabilities that anyone should have, concluding, "Specialization is for insects." The ability of the individual to create himself is explored in stories such as
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thought. He also speculated on the influence of space travel on human cultural practices. His writing was influenced by his political leanings, with many of his early writings being
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the text states or at least implies that they are dark-skinned or of African ancestry. Heinlein repeatedly denounced racism in his nonfiction works, including numerous examples in
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Moon landing. He remarked to Cronkite during the landing that, "This is the greatest event in human history, up to this time. This isâtoday is New Year's Day of the Year One."
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and Valentine Michael Smith (Mike). Another of the main characters, Jill, is homophobic, and says that "nine times out of ten, if a girl gets raped it's partly her own fault."
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disciplinary demerits. The U.S. Navy commissioned him as an ensign shortly after his graduation. He advanced to lieutenant junior grade in 1931 while serving aboard the new
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foreign minister of the Terran government is an undersecretary, a Mr. Kiku, who is from Africa. Heinlein explicitly states his skin is "ebony black" and that Kiku is in an
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story, "Misfit", followed in November. Some saw Heinlein's talent and stardom from his first story, and he was quickly acknowledged as a leader of the new movement toward
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by Laurence M. Janifer, Heinlein appears indirectly as the purported author of an ancient manuscript, supposedly one of his unpublished stories, "The Stone Pillow".
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opinions, and have earned him both lavish praise and a degree of criticism. He has also been accused of contradicting himself on various philosophical questions.
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in 1952, appearing under the "Anson McDonald" byline even though the book edition had been published under Heinlein's own name four years earlier.
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which had been edited against Heinlein's wishes in their original release, was reissued with the original ending.
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family into a future in which white people are the slaves of cannibalistic black rulers. In the 1941 novel
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Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century, Vol. 1âLearning Curve (1907â1948)
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J. Neil Schulman (1999). "Job: A Comedy of Justice Reviewed by J. Neil Schulman".
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who exhibits a very wide range of abilities and knowledge, making him a form of
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once a year for the Christmas season. Eight of these books were illustrated by
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in taking this new literary direction. The penultimate novel of this period,
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Patterson, William H. Jr. (1999). "Robert HeinleinâA biographical sketch".
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is a sharp satire of organized religion. Heinlein himself was agnostic.
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magazine, which was edited by John Campbell. The science fiction writer
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in 1992; and a travelogue of their first around-the-world tour in 1954,
1123:(1973), which introduced many of the themes found in his later fiction.
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The Martian named Smith: Critical Perspectives on Robert A. Heinlein's
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3923:"FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Robert A. Heinlein, the person"
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for significantly more than the contest's first-prize payoff. Another
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Parkin-Speer, Diane. "Robert A. Heinlein: The Novelist as Preacher".
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The Number of the Beast: A Parallel Novel about Parallel Universes
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Solutions Non Satisfaisantes, une Anatomie de Robert A. Heinlein
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8245:"The Robert A. Heinlein Endowed Chair in Aerospace Engineering"
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and attended a number of seminars on the subject. His views on
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Heinlein both preached and practiced this philosophy; now the
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are prominently featured in his long-unpublished first novel,
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7736:"BSFS's Robert A. Heinlein Award Page [Version DA-3]"
5708:, Nitrosyncretic Press, Sacramento, California, 2000, p. 102.
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astronauts into their radio conversations while on the moon.
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are frequently discussed in his work. At the height of the
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The Heritage of Heinlein: A Critical Reading of the Fiction
4998:"Beyond pulp: trailblazers of science fiction's golden age"
4288:(1st ed.). New York, NY: Tor Books. pp. 122â125.
3949:"Say How? A Pronunciation Guide to Names of Public Figures"
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in his marriage to his second wife, Leslyn. He was also a
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7087:"Writers Helping Writers: Interview With Jonathan Maberry"
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Robert A. Heinlein (2005). "Foreword by Michael Cassutt".
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was a major subject of his writing starting in 1939, with
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Heinlein contributed to the final draft of the script for
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Social Credit Party of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Robert A. Heinlein: 1948â1988, The Man Who Learned Better
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older, and more crowded, and higher taxes, and more laws.
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Requiem: Collected Works and Tributes to the Grand Master
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In 1934, Heinlein was discharged from the Navy, owing to
818:, as Ginny detested flying), which Heinlein described in
8534:
Patterson, William H., Jr., and Thornton, Andrew. 2001.
6945:
6943:
5688:
Stranger in a Strange Land. Nitrosyncretic Press, 2001.
4891:"). Also, an unfortunate juxtaposition of events had a
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3705:
award. The first two were given during his lifetime for
3184:(then still using his birth name, Tim Zell) founded the
3137:, was originally the name of a space ship in his story "
569:
407:
science fiction authors. Notable Heinlein works include
7175:(1st ed.). Wesleyan University Press. p. 71.
6189:
Clareson, Thomas D.; Sanders, Joe (December 30, 2013).
4704:"site: Robert A. Heinlein - Archives - PM 6/52 Article"
2938:
Likewise, Heinlein's name is often associated with the
2927:
stories. Kipling had picked this up during his time in
2378:
2029:
Heinlein described himself as also being influenced by
9695:
Heinlein Prize for Advances in Space Commercialization
8946:, the community continuation of the Centennial effort.
4286:
Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with his Century Vol 1
3808:
Heinlein Prize for Advances in Space Commercialization
3270:, co-author of the first widely-used web browser, and
2536:
attributes. It is disconcerting, for example, that in
1842:, a colleague, friend, and admirer of Heinlein, wrote
1742:
The tendency toward authorial self-reference begun in
1126:
In the mid-1970s, Heinlein wrote two articles for the
1063:
beginning in 1947, but in 1958 he interrupted work on
6940:
6177:
The Robert Heinlein Interview, and other Heinleiniana
5566:
5564:
5182:"Book Review: Variable Star - National Space Society"
4073:"The Big ThreeâAsimovâClarkeâHeinleinâA Bibliography"
1296:
Heinlein began his career as a writer of stories for
354:
345:
27:
American author and aeronautical engineer (1907â1988)
9717:
The Robert Heinlein Interview and Other Heinleiniana
6331:
4828:
4826:
3732:
3062:, also credited Heinlein as the inspiration for his
2180:
views. After 1945, he came to believe that a strong
1476:
style. Some representative novels of this type are
660:âa technology then still in its earlier stages. The
348:
8857:. Retrieved June 1, 2005 (not available for free).
6791:(p. 37, New English Library: London, 1977 edition.)
6076:"Destination Moon: A 70th Anniversary Appreciation"
5372:"Electrolite: 'He was the train we did not catch.'"
4807:. Heinleinsociety.org. May 24, 2003. Archived from
4781:. Heinleinsociety.org. May 24, 2003. Archived from
3686:. His bronze bust, created by Kansas City sculptor
3175:
3020:as having identified "The Man-Who-Learned-Better".
2692:âwhose last name may be Greene, Gilead or Briggs).
1903:was considered superior to the original version of
1542:Heinlein decisively ended his juvenile novels with
339:
336:
5830:Invented Religions: Imagination, Fiction and Faith
5561:
5223:"Heinlein's Prophetic First Novel, Lost and Found"
4858:
3725:, and the short stories "Requiem" and "Coventry".
12098:
8770:Contains a shorter version of the Patterson bio.
8352:"Libertarian Futurist Society: Prometheus Awards"
7758:
7280:Weil, Ellen; Wolfe, Gary K. (November 26, 2017).
6852:, Ace Books (paperback edition, 1988). Page 248.
6601:
5802:Robert Heinlein Interview: And Other Heinleiniana
4823:
4623:
4621:
4464:
4462:
3647:(1990 RH4), discovered on September 14, 1990, by
2977:You must keep it on the market until it has sold.
484:Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with his Century,
14675:
7690:. The Mercatus Center at George Mason University
7622:. New York: Tom Doherty Associates. p. 13.
7360:"Letter to Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle about
6894:
6817:, p. 121 of Berkley Medallion paperback edition.
6399:Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century
6397:, the first volume of his authorized biography,
5827:
5799:
5198:. The Robert A. and Virginia Heinlein Archives.
3092:. The theme and plot of Kameron Hurley's novel,
1986:originated as a modernized version of Kipling's
1961:. Kipling is the first known modern example of "
1783:, that freedom is to be found on the frontiers.
1577:
475:and his later, and more well known works, being
11198:
7714:"Science Fiction Books That Inspired Elon Musk"
6188:
5311:"The Death of Science Fiction: A Dream, Part 1"
4950:Williamson, Jack "Who Was Robert Heinlein?" in
4927:
3916:
3914:
3912:
3910:
2634:the questions is the point of metaphysics, but
2163:Of this time in his life, Heinlein later said:
1769:, also containing suggestions of connection to
1059:Heinlein used topical materials throughout his
1010:magazine, leading off, in February 1947, with "
950:. Originally written for a contest, it sold to
854:politically at the same time he married Ginny.
810:Heinleins voyaged around the world (mostly via
514:, as well as popularizing existing terms like "
8423:Robert A. Heinlein: America as Science Fiction
6787:For example, recruitment officer Mr Weiss, in
4618:
4459:
3153:, whose root meaning in Martian is "to drink".
1340:took the cover of the September 1951 issue of
1277:anthology of other writers' SF short stories.
1164:to write space policy papers for the incoming
362:; July 7, 1907 â May 8, 1988) was an American
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12904:
12819:If at First You Don't Succeed, Try, Try Again
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7619:Robert A. Heinlein: 1907â1948, learning curve
6830:, Ohio State University Press, 2002 Page 53.
5645:
5643:
4647:Robert A. Heinlein: 1907â1948, learning curve
4370:Robert A. Heinlein: 1907â1948, learning curve
4283:
4019:The Pleasant Profession of Robert A. Heinlein
3974:Booker, M. Keith; Thomas, Anne-Marie (2009).
3311:"Provide educational materials to educators."
2990:Heinlein later published an entire article, "
2253:, and libertarians have found inspiration in
1696:. Heinlein stated that he was influenced by
1190:Joint Committee of the United States Congress
14844:United States Navy personnel of World War II
8580:Robert A. Heinlein: Stranger in His Own Land
7841:"Songwriter Interviews: Jon Anderson of Yes"
7371:The Virginia Edition: A Sample of the Series
6486:. New York: Tom Doherty Associates. p. 389.
5233:
5180:Society, National Space (October 25, 2006).
4940:. Garden City NY: Doubleday. pp. 79â82.
4937:The early Asimov; or, Eleven years of trying
4909:
4907:
4905:
4431:Also available at . Retrieved July 6, 2007.
4119:and critical theory in its Blochian version.
3973:
3907:
3675:Heinlein was the Ghost of Honor at the 2008
3115:, protagonist in the eponymous short story "
1750:becomes even more evident in novels such as
1454:Heinlein's first novel published as a book,
1200:were benefiting the infirm and the elderly.
455:social themes: the importance of individual
9006:Review & biographical essay on Heinlein
8794:'Robert A. Heinlein': A Biographical Sketch
8667:Reprinted by Baen, hardcover October 2003,
8272:"Sci-fi writers, fans gear up for Worldcon"
7977:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
7805:
7790:
7054:Anders, Charlie Jane (September 14, 2011).
6516:Gary Westfahl, ed.; Westport, Connecticut:
6171:
6169:
5121:Virginia Heinlein to Michael A. Banks, 1988
4975:. Sacramento, Calif: Nitrosyncretic Press.
4863:. Science Fiction Book Club. p. xiii.
4734:"Heinlein Society Photo Tour of Bonny Doon"
4534:"Robert A. and Virginia G. Heinlein Papers"
4407:"Robert A. Heinlein, a Biographical Sketch"
4329:
4327:
3103:
3058:, responsible for creating the tribbles in
2834:Heinlein is usually identified, along with
2499:For Heinlein, personal liberation included
2310:that the novel's protagonist and narrator,
1996:can be seen as a reboot of Kipling's novel
1192:that year, he testified on his belief that
944:", was printed in the August 1939 issue of
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9531:The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag
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8390:Bellagamba, Ugo and Picholle, Eric. 2008.
8225:"Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame"
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7861:
7855:
7838:
7801:. New York: Ballantine Books. p. 271.
7658:Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution
6461:
6374:Wooster, Martin Morse (October 25, 2010).
6369:
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5437:"Heinlein in Dimension, Chapter 3, Part 1"
5434:
5083:Patterson, William H. Jr. (June 3, 2014).
4678:"Colorado Voices: The festival of history"
4257:
4016:
3849:
3847:
3771:Children and Young Adult Literature portal
3713:. Five more were awarded posthumously for
3318:The Heinlein society also established the
3023:
2915:But Heinlein utilized a technique called "
1871:mostly the same as the first one-third of
1795:
1430:under his house, like the one featured in
42:
14809:People from Carmel-by-the-Sea, California
14704:20th-century American short story writers
14641:Social Credit Party of Canada split, 1963
14333:Committee on Monetary and Economic Reform
9778:Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Awards
9079:Robert A. and Virginia G. Heinlein Papers
9018:
8965:Heinlein giving the Guest of Honor speech
8491:Pleasant Profession of Robert A. Heinlein
8411:, writing as William Atheling, Jr. 1970.
8397:. Lyon, France: Les Moutons Electriques.
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5684:Patterson, William H.; Thornton, Andrew.
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4284:Patterson Jr., William H. (August 2010).
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3631:literature). In 1977, he was awarded the
996:atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
846:. Ginny acted as the first reader of his
768:came throughâthey married in the town of
14174:Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles
12918:
12461:Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight
8990:Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame
8678:Reprinted by Baen, paperback July 2005,
8453:Robert A. Heinlein: A Reader's Companion
8263:
8247:. SFWA News. May 2, 2015. Archived from
7994:""The Green Hills of Earth" at FKO 2016"
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6605:Robert A. Heinlein: a reader's companion
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5706:Robert A. Heinlein: A Reader's Companion
4563:James Gunn, "Grand Master Award Remarks"
4471:"In the Strange Land Of Robert Heinlein"
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3941:
3667:Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame
3515:In his lifetime, Heinlein received four
3502:
2923:in his own science fiction venture, the
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2744:movement in the 1930s. This is shown in
2447:, gives a wide summary of requirements:
2318:, actually named "Juan Rico" and speaks
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403:are often considered the "Big Three" of
14774:Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award winners
14631:1937 Social Credit backbenchers' revolt
9384:For Us, the Living: A Comedy of Customs
8610:The Classic Years of Robert A. Heinlein
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8574:
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7746:from the original on September 24, 2011
7661:. Anchor Press/Doubleday. p. 159.
7066:from the original on September 27, 2019
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6289:from the original on September 30, 2020
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5832:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 57.
5777:. University of California Santa Cruz.
5666:from the original on September 14, 2014
5652:"Was Robert A. Heinlein a Libertarian?"
5486:
5464:"The Story of Heinlein in Dimension, 6"
5399:For Us, the Living: A Comedy of Customs
5179:
4887:, 2004 edition, p. 247, and the story "
4885:For Us, the Living: A Comedy of Customs
4846:For Us, the Living: A Comedy of Customs
4589:"Social Affairs of the Army and Navy",
4307:
4305:
4260:"Was Robert A. Heinlein a Libertarian?"
4202:"Was Robert A. Heinlein a Libertarian?"
3844:
2824:
2753:For Us, the Living: A Comedy of Customs
2269:racial segregation in the United States
1661:For Us, the Living: A Comedy of Customs
1353:For Us, the Living: A Comedy of Customs
1282:For Us, the Living: A Comedy of Customs
1100:
736:Virginia and Robert Heinlein in a 1952
14:
14819:Science Fiction Hall of Fame inductees
14676:
12580:"We Will Drink a Fish Together..." by
9113:
8332:from the original on November 21, 2017
8302:from the original on February 18, 2019
8176:from the original on February 26, 2019
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7959:from the original on February 22, 2020
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7330:from the original on November 20, 2017
7233:The Writer's Writing Guide: Exposition
7123:from the original on December 22, 2017
7097:from the original on September 5, 2019
7053:
7009:from the original on February 24, 2021
6953:. The Heinlein Society. Archived from
6891:, Baen: New York, 2009 edition., p. 3.
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5889:from the original on December 27, 2014
5508:from the original on December 24, 2013
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4345:from the original on December 18, 2019
4239:from the original on February 13, 2019
4208:from the original on December 11, 2019
4191:
4079:from the original on September 1, 2016
3925:. The Heinlein Society. Archived from
3920:
3866:from the original on November 12, 2016
3462:. The title was taken from Heinlein's
2974:You must put your story on the market.
2733:indulged in psychological theorizing.
2140:seat in 1938. Heinlein's first novel,
2124:. In 1934, he worked actively for the
1978:And every single one of them is right
1260:University of California at Santa Cruz
14429:Democratic Labour Party (New Zealand)
14260:
14057:
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12753:The Girl-Thing Who Went Out for Sushi
12695:The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate
12483:Enter a Soldier. Later: Enter Another
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9035:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
8969:34th World Science Fiction Convention
8931:Centennial Celebration in Kansas City
8206:from the original on December 1, 2017
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7899:from the original on October 15, 2011
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7681:
7436:from the original on November 2, 2012
7410:from the original on January 25, 2021
6687:
6608:. Nitrosyncretic Press. p. 201.
6579:. Heinleinsociety.org. Archived from
6512:Pearson, Wendy. "Race relations" in,
6410:
5962:
5944:from the original on November 8, 2020
5859:. Heinleinsociety.org. Archived from
5378:from the original on October 29, 2012
5202:from the original on December 7, 2008
5036:
4918:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
4714:from the original on October 13, 2020
4684:from the original on December 2, 2020
4445:. Imagine Publishing. June 14, 2012.
4106:. Duke University Press. p. 81.
4053:from the original on January 25, 2021
3895:
3820:List of Robert A. Heinlein characters
3325:
2992:On the Writing of Speculative Fiction
2957:On the Writing of Speculative Fiction
2933:On the Writing of Speculative Fiction
2818:
2483:, as well as the citizen soldiers in
2218:Heinlein's response ad was entitled "
2201:in 1958, and they worked in the 1964
1967:On the Writing of Speculative Fiction
1350:The first novel that Heinlein wrote,
1160:, which met at the home of SF writer
883:University of California, Los Angeles
570:Birth, childhood, and early education
151:University of California, Los Angeles
14393:Social Credit Party of New Brunswick
14318:British Columbia Social Credit Party
12775:The Day the World Turned Upside Down
9060:Works by or about Robert A. Heinlein
8926:Robert & Virginia Heinlein Prize
8538:. Sacramento: Nitrosyncretic Press.
8052:from the original on August 14, 2017
7926:from the original on January 6, 2018
7918:Kelly, Lisa Anne (January 5, 2012).
7711:
7654:
7358:Heinlein, Robert A. (July 1, 2013).
7084:
6749:European Journal of American Studies
6622:from the original on January 1, 2017
6561:. Charles Schribner's Sons. p.
6538:. Charles Schribner's Sons. p.
5718:
5290:from the original on January 1, 2017
5103:from the original on January 1, 2017
4649:. New York: Tom Doherty Associates.
4372:. New York: Tom Doherty Associates.
4341:. Locus Science Fiction Foundation.
4312:"Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master"
4302:
4226:
4165:"15 Things You Might Not Know About
3955:from the original on October 6, 2019
3580:Heinlein was also nominated for six
3329:
3296:The Heinlein Society was founded by
3080:says his Hugo Award-nominated novel
2426:
2379:Individualism and self-determination
2356:European Journal of American Studies
1325:Two Complete Science-Adventure Books
1284:was published posthumously in 2003;
536:and described a modern version of a
492:Science Fiction Writers Grand Master
14449:Solomon Islands Social Credit Party
14403:Social Credit Party of Saskatchewan
10840:Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
8200:Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature
8150:from the original on March 10, 2012
7851:from the original on June 28, 2013.
7467:from the original on April 17, 2019
7283:Harlan Ellison: The Edge of Forever
7201:
7173:Critical Theory and Science Fiction
7035:from the original on March 18, 2019
6828:Harlan Ellison: The Edge of Forever
5975:from the original on April 12, 2020
5781:from the original on April 18, 2015
5607:The Free Lance Star, June 30, 2007.
5461:
5401:. Simon and Schuster. p. 133.
5352:from the original on March 25, 2016
5339:
5308:
5270:Asimov, Isaac (December 23, 2009).
4740:from the original on August 6, 2020
4544:from the original on April 25, 2019
4179:from the original on April 14, 2017
3853:
3452:released a three-part song called "
3285:
3217:Heinlein was influential in making
2950:
2622:, Heinlein has the main character,
2524:for the less parochial characters,
2220:Who Are the Heirs of Patrick Henry?
2209:When Robert A. Heinlein opened his
1464:, that began publishing a Heinlein
1077:. In 1959, his novel (now entitled
24:
14854:20th-century American male writers
14829:United States Naval Academy alumni
8954:tour of Heinlein's Colorado house.
8832:Patterson, William H., Jr. 2014.
8818:Patterson, William H., Jr. 2010.
8378:
7992:Bernstein, Mark (April 13, 2016).
7571:from the original on July 21, 2019
7261:from the original on June 25, 2019
7214:from the original on April 1, 2017
7145:. Heinlein society. Archived from
6915:from the original on July 14, 2014
6901:Jordison, Sam (January 12, 2009).
6804:, p. 396 of Ace paperback edition.
6745:"Yellow Perils of Robert Heinlein"
6337:
6319:from the original on July 12, 2012
6241:The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism
6105:from the original on April 1, 2017
6093:Raymond, Eric (December 2, 2005).
6056:from the original on June 23, 2019
5628:from the original on June 28, 2011
5443:from the original on July 31, 2002
5321:from the original on July 30, 2016
5037:Olson, Glen W. (January 1, 2024).
4469:Suplee, Curt (September 5, 1984).
3621:Science Fiction Writers of America
3507:Orbital path of Robert Heinlein's
3360:by removing the content or adding
3076:as a Heinlein tribute. Similarly,
894:End Poverty in California movement
526:". He also anticipated mechanical
25:
14875:
14859:20th-century pseudonymous writers
14749:American people of German descent
14739:American male short story writers
14729:American male non-fiction writers
14470:Irish Monetary Reform Association
14439:Social Credit Party (New Zealand)
14286:
11989:This Is How You Lose the Time War
11892:The Lifecycle of Software Objects
10888:Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
8871:
8326:Missouri House of Representatives
8296:Missouri House of Representatives
8000:from the original on June 5, 2021
7740:Baltimore Science Fiction Society
7636:from the original on June 5, 2021
7597:from the original on July 1, 2020
7541:from the original on June 5, 2021
7455:Liptak, Andrew (March 28, 2019).
7432:. Antipope.org. August 27, 2010.
7300:from the original on June 5, 2021
6769:from the original on June 2, 2021
6665:, p. 93 of Ace paperback edition.
6393:(a review of William Patterson's
6350:from the original on June 5, 2021
6209:from the original on June 5, 2021
5650:Riggenbach, Jeff (June 2, 2010).
5495:
5276:. Random House Publishing Group.
5241:"Working with Robert A. Heinlein"
5134:, was published in the anthology
5055:
4805:"Heinlein's Women, by G. E. Rule"
4405:William H. Patterson Jr. (1999).
4258:Riggenbach, Jeff (June 2, 2010).
4204:. Mises Institute. May 18, 2010.
3994:from the original on July 5, 2019
3690:, is on permanent display in the
3651:at Palomar, was named after him.
3202:. This Church still exists as a
3096:clearly echo those of Heinlein's
3034:shaping their styles and stories.
2759:
2740:. Heinlein was fascinated by the
2418:Heinlein claimed to have written
2148:philosophy, and the early story "
1042:Also, he embarked on a series of
998:, along with the outbreak of the
530:with "Drafting Dan" in his novel
14794:Military science fiction writers
14754:American science fiction writers
14033:The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein
11571:24 Views of Mt. Fuji, by Hokusai
9539:The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein
8362:from the original on May 1, 2013
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7887:Torem, Lisa (October 20, 2009).
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5342:"Heinlein and the Golden Age, 1"
4996:Latham, Rob (October 10, 2018).
4142:from the original on May 2, 2012
3901:Longman Pronunciation Dictionary
3854:Woo, Elaine (January 26, 2003).
3777:
3763:
3749:
3735:
3677:World Science Fiction Convention
3656:International Astronomical Union
3334:
3308:"Promote Heinlein blood drives."
3176:Inspiring culture and technology
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1472:in a distinctive white-on-black
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801:Robert and Virginia Heinlein in
494:in 1974. Four of his novels won
332:
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14699:20th-century American novelists
14373:Ralliement créditiste du Québec
13763:The Cat Who Walks Through Walls
12781:, translated by Lia Belt (2015)
12016:The Empress of Salt and Fortune
10509:Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
9234:The Cat Who Walks Through Walls
9025:Robert A. Heinlein bibliography
9001:Working with Robert A. Heinlein
8636:
8270:Radford, Bill (July 26, 2008).
7565:Apollo 15 Lunar Surface Journal
7286:. Ohio State University Press.
7085:Moss, Tyler (August 26, 2016).
6903:"Robert Heinlein's softer side"
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5771:"Robert A. Heinlein, 1907â1988"
5757:The Cat Who Walks Through Walls
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5132:Paul Dirac, Antimatter, and You
5124:
5115:
5076:
5049:
5030:
4989:
4964:
4944:
4877:
4852:
4837:
4797:
4767:
4752:
4726:
4696:
4670:
4634:
4598:
4583:
4556:
4526:
4496:
4434:
4357:
4339:Science Fiction Awards Database
4277:
4251:
4227:Lord, M. G. (October 2, 2005).
4220:
4157:
4124:
4043:"Robert Heinlein's softer side"
3793:Robert A. Heinlein bibliography
2919:", perhaps first introduced by
2354:. John Hickman, writing in the
2267:Heinlein grew up in the era of
2111:is a force stronger than crime.
1933:Robert A. Heinlein bibliography
1863:, is an alternative version of
1853:Robert A. Heinlein bibliography
1752:The Cat Who Walks Through Walls
1272:Robert A. Heinlein bibliography
300:
271:
244:
14480:Social Credit Party of Ireland
14398:Social Credit Party of Ontario
12441:"Paladin of the Lost Hour" by
11450:Houston, Houston, Do You Read?
10216:(aka: The Forever Machine) by
8986:"Robert A. Heinlein biography"
7945:Jonnyb213 (January 20, 2012).
7712:Boog, Jason (March 19, 2003).
7682:Cowen, Tyler (June 15, 2022).
7204:"Rudyard Kipling Invented SF!"
6826:Ellen Weil and Gary K. Wolfe,
6233:"Heinlein, Robert (1907â1988)"
6127:Lerner, Fred (June 21, 2021).
6095:"Rudyard Kipling Invented SF!"
5618:"Libertarian Futurist Society"
5498:"Ham and Eggs and Heinlein, 1"
5221:Gussow, Mel (March 10, 2004).
4443:Sci-fi Literature Genius Guide
4095:
4065:
4035:
4021:. London: Unbound Publishing.
4010:
3967:
3889:
3826:The Return of William Proxmire
3815:Heinlein Centennial Convention
3300:on behalf of her husband, to "
2890:. In reaction to this trend,
2383:In keeping with his belief in
1867:, with the first one-third of
962:. In California he hosted the
674:Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Fleet
13:
1:
14388:Social Credit Party of Canada
13981:The Notebooks of Lazarus Long
11723:...Where Angels Fear to Tread
11384:The Queen of Air and Darkness
10924:The Yiddish Policemen's Union
9207:The Notebooks of Lazarus Long
8022:The Locus Index to SF Awards:
7824:Janifer, Laurence M. (2001).
7593:. CBS News. October 6, 2016.
6871:The Notebooks of Lazarus Long
6743:Hickman, John (Spring 2021).
6688:Appel, J. M. (July 1, 2009).
5963:Brown, Alan (April 9, 2020).
3832:
3535:, and was nominated for four
3133:referring to progressives or
2844:Golden Age of science fiction
2829:
2611:
2160:translated into outer space.
2062:
1974:There are nine-and-sixty ways
1952:
1642:Prometheus Hall of Fame Award
1578:Middle period work, 1961â1973
857:
725:
641:Heinlein's experience in the
490:Heinlein was named the first
86:Carmel-by-the-Sea, California
14849:United States Navy civilians
14804:People from Butler, Missouri
14343:Manitoba Social Credit Party
14313:Abolitionist Party of Canada
13833:Delilah and the Space Rigger
13739:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
12864:"The Space-Time Painter" by
11904:The Man Who Bridged the Mist
11688:Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge
11396:The Word for World Is Forest
10378:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
9480:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
8901:Resources in other libraries
8322:"Hall of Famous Missourians"
8277:The Colorado Springs Gazette
7920:""The Green Hills of Earth""
6553:Heinlein, Robert A. (1954).
6530:Heinlein, Robert A. (1954).
5804:. Pulpless.Com. p. 62.
5397:Robert A., Heinlein (2004).
4538:Online Archive of California
4229:"Heinlein's Female Troubles"
3977:The Science Fiction Handbook
3837:
3707:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
3586:Have Space Suit: Will Travel
3541:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
3533:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
3480:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
2713:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
2684:, that by using a correctly
2626:, state that the purpose of
2531:According to Gary Westfahl,
2367:Our Noble, Essential Decency
2256:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
2104:Our Noble, Essential Decency
1969:", Heinlein quotes Kipling:
1777:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
1667:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
1646:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
1638:Libertarian Futurist Society
1629:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
1537:
1387:, including his interest in
1186:Strategic Defense Initiative
1115:rare blood type, A2 negative
1094:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
746:Virginia "Ginny" Gerstenfeld
701:
435:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
430:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
200:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
7:
14424:Country Party (New Zealand)
14419:Australian League of Rights
14383:Alberta Social Credit Party
11777:Fast Times at Fairmont High
11700:The Death of Captain Future
11408:The Girl Who Was Plugged In
10449:To Your Scattered Bodies Go
9523:The Robert Heinlein Omnibus
9365:Have Space SuitâWill Travel
9046:Works by Robert A. Heinlein
8836:. Tom Doherty Associates.
8822:. Tom Doherty Associates.
8804:). Retrieved June 1, 2005.
8763:). Retrieved May 30, 2005.
8714:Heinlein, Robert A. 2004.
8695:Heinlein, Robert A. 1989.
8643:Heinlein, Robert A. 1980.
8383:
7839:Carl Wiser (May 17, 2013).
7616:Patterson, William (2010).
7487:The New York Times Magazine
7430:"InterviewâCharlie's Diary"
6999:"GulfâHeinlein Concordance"
6937:, vol. 58, 1993, pp. 42â62.
6482:Patterson, William (2014).
6472:. June 1968. pp. 4â11.
4971:Patterson, William (2001).
4924:). Retrieved April 4, 2013.
4641:Patterson, William (2010).
4595:; September 1, 1929; p. B8.
4568:September 29, 2011, at the
4364:Patterson, William (2010).
4335:"Robert A. Heinlein Awards"
4102:Parrinder, Patrick (2001).
3728:
2764:On that theme, the phrase "
2186:mutual nuclear annihilation
2158:Civilian Conservation Corps
2115:
1976:Of constructing tribal lays
1479:Have Space SuitâWill Travel
1336:The opening installment of
976:Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
726:Politics of Robert Heinlein
622:United States Naval Academy
146:United States Naval Academy
10:
14880:
14789:Hugo Award-winning writers
13779:The Pursuit of the Pankera
13276:Walter "The Shadow" Gibson
12857:"Bots of the Lost Ark" by
12850:"Two Truths and a Lie" by
12764:The Lady Astronaut of Mars
12629:Hell Is the Absence of God
12040:Where the Drowned Girls Go
12028:A Psalm for the Wild-Built
11607:The Last of the Winnebagos
10312:The Man in the High Castle
10300:Stranger in a Strange Land
9448:Stranger in a Strange Land
9250:The Pursuit of the Pankera
9022:
8172:. www.nitrosyncretic.com.
6988:20, no. 3 (1979): 214â222.
6883:William H Patterson jnr's
6602:J. Daniel Gifford (2000).
6518:Greenwood Publishing Group
6257:10.4135/9781412965811.n134
5660:Ludwig von Mises Institute
5540:Stranger in a Strange Land
5309:Panshin, Alexei and Cory.
5089:. Macmillan. p. 207.
5023:10.1038/d41586-018-06943-8
4608:, Tor Books, August 2010,
4167:Stranger in a Strange Land
4017:Mendlesohn, Farah (2019).
3883:December 18, 2019, at the
3711:Stranger in a Strange Land
3684:Hall of Famous Missourians
3563:; three for best novella:
3529:Stranger in a Strange Land
3289:
3194:Stranger in a Strange Land
3150:Stranger in a Strange Land
3129:as a pejorative political
3012:The man-who-learned-better
2954:
2711:âas a heroic archetype in
2677:Stranger in a Strange Land
2517:Stranger in a Strange Land
2249:was embraced by the 1960s
2246:Stranger in a Strange Land
2184:was the only way to avoid
1984:Stranger in a Strange Land
1930:
1917:The Pursuit of the Pankera
1909:The Pursuit of the Pankera
1901:The Pursuit of the Pankera
1877:The Pursuit of the Pankera
1869:The Pursuit of the Pankera
1744:Stranger in a Strange Land
1684:Stranger in a Strange Land
1653:Stranger in a Strange Land
1624:Stranger in a Strange Land
1607:Stranger in a Strange Land
1298:Astounding Science Fiction
1269:
1249:Stranger In a Strange Land
1151:transient ischemic attacks
1089:Stranger in a Strange Land
1070:Stranger in a Strange Land
970:, held in Denver. During
947:Astounding Science Fiction
774:Colorado Springs, Colorado
589:He spent his childhood in
542:Stranger in a Strange Land
410:Stranger in a Strange Land
193:Stranger in a Strange Land
14764:American social crediters
14649:
14623:
14492:
14457:
14411:
14363:Pilgrims of Saint Michael
14303:
14296:
14184:
14157:
14123:2: Hero of the Federation
14106:
14097:
14024:
13967:
13826:The Man Who Sold the Moon
13789:
13771:To Sail Beyond the Sunset
13722:
13712:The Past Through Tomorrow
13680:The Man Who Sold the Moon
13671:
13587:
13483:
13359:
13233:
13147:
13026:
12927:
12873:The Year Without Sunshine
12843:
12733:"The Emperor of Mars" by
12726:
12613:
12496:
12379:
12251:
12196:
12185:"Earthman, Come Home" by
12110:
12007:
11883:
11758:
11633:
11619:The Mountains of Mourning
11504:
11478:The Persistence of Vision
11328:Riders of the Purple Wage
11319:
11293:The Man Who Sold the Moon
11210:
11128:A Desolation Called Peace
11095:
10950:
10819:
10805:To Say Nothing of the Dog
10678:
10556:The Fountains of Paradise
10547:
10425:The Left Hand of Darkness
10416:
10267:
10192:
10085:
9898:
9785:
9703:
9670:
9627:
9600:
9574:Take Back Your Government
9565:
9514:
9375:
9264:
9242:To Sail Beyond the Sunset
9217:
9191:The Past Through Tomorrow
9151:The Man Who Sold the Moon
9145:
9134:
9121:
9042:at the Internet Book List
8942:October 27, 2020, at the
8896:Resources in your library
8718:. New York: Scribner.
8489:Farah Mendlesohn (2019).
7308:– via Google Books.
7238:December 3, 2016, at the
6694:Journal of Medical Ethics
6443:"Heinlein's Conservatism"
6395:Learning Curve: 1907â1948
6376:"Heinlein's Conservatism"
6217:– via Google Books.
5994:Heinlein, Robert (2020).
5908:Heinlein, Robert (2020).
5828:Carole M. Cusack (2010).
5056:Causo, Roberto de Sousa.
4417:(5): 7â36. Archived from
3623:named Heinlein its first
3574:The Man Who Sold the Moon
3498:
3485:his song of the same name
3409:in Heinlein's 1952 novel
3403:The Trouble with Tribbles
3356:Please help Knowledge to
3223:The Saturday Evening Post
2795:Heinlein was a mentor to
2619:To Sail Beyond the Sunset
2579:To Sail Beyond the Sunset
2197:The Heinleins formed the
2138:California State Assembly
1926:
1907:by some reviewers. Both
1821:Take Back Your Government
1725:To Sail Beyond the Sunset
1651:Heinlein did not publish
1234:Take Back Your Government
1008:The Saturday Evening Post
915:
910:California State Assembly
670:Chief of Naval Operations
609:. The 1910 appearance of
606:To Sail Beyond the Sunset
392:The Saturday Evening Post
316:
311:
223:
184:
170:
162:
138:
118:
92:
75:
53:
41:
34:
14759:American science writers
14709:American anti-communists
13903:The Green Hills of Earth
13688:The Green Hills of Earth
12154:Mimsy Were the Borogoves
11847:All Seated on the Ground
11745:The Winds of Marble Arch
11665:Barnacle Bill the Spacer
11583:Gilgamesh in the Outback
11262:Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
10288:A Canticle for Leibowitz
9688:Robert A. Heinlein Award
9504:Job: A Comedy of Justice
9159:The Green Hills of Earth
8800:August 14, 2001, at the
8102:"1951 Retro-Hugo Awards"
8072:"1943 Retro-Hugo Awards"
8042:"1941 Retro-Hugo Awards"
7826:The Counterfeit Heinlein
7688:Conversations with Tyler
7400:"The Charles Stross FAQ"
7202:esr (December 2, 2005).
7119:. The Heinlein Society.
7031:. The Heinlein Society.
6413:"A Heinlein Concordance"
6309:"Robert Heinlein at 100"
5245:Thewaythefutureblogs.com
5157:. The Heinlein Society.
4895:making headlines in the
3903:(3rd ed.). Longman.
3803:Robert A. Heinlein Award
3602:Job: A Comedy of Justice
3553:Job: A Comedy of Justice
3492:The Green Hills of Earth
3477:used the author's title
3432:The Counterfeit Heinlein
3320:Robert A. Heinlein Award
3104:Words and phrases coined
3001:The human interest story
2790:Job, a Comedy of Justice
2471:, like Henry Higgins in
2322:in addition to English.
2052:
1879:deviating entirely from
1789:Job: A Comedy of Justice
1402:Heinlein as depicted in
1012:The Green Hills of Earth
960:"social" science fiction
839:Job: A Comedy of Justice
752:for doctoral studies in
559:Heinlein, from the 1929
18:Destination Moon (story)
14834:Writers from California
14799:Novelists from Missouri
14734:American male novelists
14358:Parti crédit social uni
14353:Pauper Party of Ontario
13755:The Number of the Beast
12808:The Secret Life of Bots
12620:"Millennium Babies" by
12388:The Cloak and the Staff
11936:(No award given) (2015)
11676:Down in the Bottomlands
10969:The City & the City
9590:Grumbles from the Grave
9226:The Number of the Beast
9011:The Wall Street Journal
8979:Biography and criticism
8759:April 22, 2019, at the
8747:March 27, 2012, at the
8697:Grumbles from the Grave
8563:. New York: Palgrave.
8427:Oxford University Press
7889:"Jimmy Webb: Interview"
7797:Gerrold, David (1973).
7718:Media Bistro: GalleyCat
7003:www.heinleinsociety.org
6706:10.1136/jme.2008.028944
6663:Solution Unsatisfactory
6577:"FAQ: Heinlein's Works"
6417:www.heinleinsociety.org
6080:www.centauri-dreams.org
5885:. Heinleinsociety.org.
5196:"The Heinlein Archives"
4849:, 2004 edition, p. 245.
4761:Grumbles from the Grave
3606:Grumbles from the Grave
3464:novel of a similar name
3024:Influence among writers
2925:Aerial Board of Control
2565:The Number of the Beast
2262:
2235:philosophical anarchist
2205:presidential campaign.
1913:The Number of the Beast
1905:The Number of the Beast
1897:The Number of the Beast
1881:The Number of the Beast
1873:The Number of the Beast
1865:The Number of the Beast
1809:Grumbles from the Grave
1796:Posthumous publications
1719:The Number of the Beast
1228:Grumbles from the Grave
1182:North American Rockwell
1048:Charles Scribner's Sons
964:Mañana Literary Society
698:in the National Guard.
694:, reaching the rank of
692:Missouri National Guard
636:
618:110th Engineer Regiment
547:
419:(which helped mold the
14719:American futurologists
14636:Prosperity certificate
14465:British People's Party
14328:Christian Credit Party
13875:It's Great to Be Back!
13868:The Black Pits of Luna
13185:George Clayton Johnson
12988:William R. "Bill" Lund
12742:Six Months, Three Days
12622:Kristine Kathryn Rusch
11104:A Memory Called Empire
11029:The Three-Body Problem
10213:They'd Rather Be Right
10094:The Sword in the Stone
9019:Bibliography and works
8855:Heinlein, Robert Anson
8551:The Triumph of Liberty
8024:Nebula Award Nominees"
7947:"Green Hills of Earth"
7799:The World of Star Trek
7742:. September 19, 2011.
7505:"Church Of All Worlds"
6951:"The Heinlein Society"
6911:. London. Books Blog.
6470:Galaxy Science Fiction
6468:"Paid Advertisement".
6381:National Review Online
4934:Asimov, Isaac (1972).
4708:www.nitrosyncretic.com
4604:Patterson, William H.
4518:: CS1 maint: others (
4075:. SFandFantasy.co.uk.
3921:Houdek, D. A. (2003).
3757:Science fiction portal
3692:Missouri State Capitol
3662:on Mars in his honor.
3512:
3182:Oberon Zell-Ravenheart
3127:United States politics
3046:
2988:
2968:Finish what you start.
2880:social science fiction
2875:
2812:
2786:
2750:and in his 1938 novel
2682:SapirâWhorf hypothesis
2542:
2465:
2376:
2343:The Day After Tomorrow
2228:Galaxy Science Fiction
2216:
2174:
2134:Governor of California
2113:
2068:
2020:
1981:
1601:
1407:
1378:
1347:
1343:Galaxy Science Fiction
1329:
1316:Heinlein's 1942 novel
1067:(the working title of
1018:". In 1950, the movie
937:
934:Philadelphia Navy Yard
906:Governor of California
864:pulmonary tuberculosis
806:
788:Santa Cruz, California
741:
668:, later served as the
566:
14784:Deaths from emphysema
14724:American libertarians
14368:Ralliement créditiste
13917:The Menace from Earth
13861:Gentlemen, Be Seated!
13731:Methuselah's Children
12560:Think Like a Dinosaur
12326:The Borderland of Sol
11953:Every Heart a Doorway
11081:The Calculating Stars
10905:Robert Charles Wilson
10828:A Deepness in the Sky
10362:...And Call Me Conrad
10324:Here Gather the Stars
10293:Walter M. Miller, Jr.
9357:Citizen of the Galaxy
9175:Methuselah's Children
9023:Further information:
8956:accessed June 3, 2005
8890:By Robert A. Heinlein
8699:. New York: Del Rey.
8606:Slusser, George Edgar
8576:Slusser, George Edgar
8509:Heinlein in Dimension
8451:James Gifford. 2000.
8230:May 21, 2013, at the
8048:. December 29, 2015.
7655:Levy, Steven (1984).
7362:The Mote in God's Eye
7149:on September 24, 2015
6868:Heinlein, Robert A.,
6846:Heinlein, Robert A.,
6411:Cowan, M. E. (2004).
6243:. Thousand Oaks, CA:
6155:Citizen of the Galaxy
5857:"Heinleinsociety.org"
5374:. nielsenhayden.com.
4889:A Bathroom of Her Own
4861:Off the Main Sequence
4576:The Nevada Daily Mail
4317:July 1, 2011, at the
3785:Libertarianism portal
3719:Methuselah's Children
3506:
3051:The Mote in God's Eye
3031:
2983:
2981:About which he said:
2867:
2807:
2776:
2774:, published in 1951:
2533:
2449:
2371:
2273:Civil Rights Movement
2207:
2169:Methuselah's Children
2165:
2154:Franklin D. Roosevelt
2108:
2060:
2046:Methuselah's Children
2015:
1994:Citizen of the Galaxy
1971:
1911:and a new edition of
1875:but the remainder of
1833:Off the Main Sequence
1712:Later work, 1980â1987
1585:
1401:
1366:
1335:
1315:
1292:Early work, 1939â1958
1176:, aerospace engineer
1166:Reagan administration
1144:Kansas City, Missouri
982:. Heinlein recruited
923:
800:
735:
656:, where he worked in
591:Kansas City, Missouri
555:
528:computer-aided design
368:aeronautical engineer
328:Robert Anson Heinlein
128:aeronautical engineer
57:Robert Anson Heinlein
14864:Inkpot Award winners
14814:Pulp fiction writers
14779:California Democrats
14769:American stonemasons
14520:John Horne Blackmore
14434:Douglas Credit Party
14224:The Roleplaying Game
14011:Andrew Jackson Libby
13806:"Let There Be Light"
13747:Time Enough for Love
13054:Edgar Rice Burroughs
12768:Mary Robinette Kowal
12476:George Alec Effinger
12472:Schrödinger's Kitten
12337:The Bicentennial Man
12282:The Sharing of Flesh
12271:Gonna Roll the Bones
12209:Walter M. Miller Jr.
12176:The Little Black Bag
11977:Artificial Condition
11624:Lois McMaster Bujold
11305:A Case of Conscience
11152:Some Desperate Glory
11086:Mary Robinette Kowal
10881:Lois McMaster Bujold
10786:Kim Stanley Robinson
10762:Lois McMaster Bujold
10750:Kim Stanley Robinson
10723:A Fire Upon the Deep
10716:Lois McMaster Bujold
10704:Lois McMaster Bujold
10640:Speaker for the Dead
10473:Rendezvous with Rama
10253:A Case of Conscience
10014:Lois McMaster Bujold
9780:(SFWA Grand Masters)
9652:Andrew Jackson Libby
9432:The Door into Summer
9199:Time Enough for Love
9077:Finding aid for the
8911:The Heinlein Society
8846:Stover, Leon. 1987.
8784:The Heinlein Journal
8741:The Heinlein Society
8457:Nitrosyncretic Press
8146:. SSD.jpl.nasa.gov.
8008:– via YouTube.
7934:– via YouTube.
7490:, "On Language", by
6849:Time Enough for Love
6813:Robert A. Heinlein,
6800:Robert A. Heinlein,
6657:Robert A. Heinlein,
6161:are two of the best.
6157:and Poul Anderson's
5940:. February 8, 2019.
5421:Robert A. Heinlein,
5058:"Citizenship at War"
5043:The Heinlein Journal
4785:on February 18, 2012
4758:Heinlein, Robert A.
4411:The Heinlein Journal
4049:. January 12, 2009.
3878:The Heinlein Society
3723:Time Enough for Love
3594:Time Enough for Love
3549:Time Enough for Love
3401:television episode "
3358:improve this article
3186:Church of All Worlds
3072:refers to his novel
3041:A Reader's Companion
3039:Robert A. Heinlein,
2892:hard science fiction
2825:Influence and legacy
2641:Time Enough for Love
2591:Time Enough for Love
2585:Time Enough for Love
2572:The Door into Summer
2559:Time Enough for Love
2480:Caesar and Cleopatra
2460:Time Enough for Love
2389:Time Enough for Love
2304:Heinlein reveals in
2199:Patrick Henry League
2167:At the time I wrote
1885:Edgar Rice Burroughs
1781:Time Enough for Love
1748:Time Enough for Love
1634:Time Enough for Love
1612:Time Enough for Love
1550:Dwight D. Eisenhower
1120:Time Enough for Love
1101:Later life and death
924:Robert A. Heinlein,
658:radio communications
600:Time Enough for Love
533:The Door into Summer
376:hard science fiction
289:Virginia Gerstenfeld
274: 1932;
247: 1929;
214:Time Enough for Love
14378:Social Credit Board
14231:The Miniatures Game
13812:The Roads Must Roll
13119:Barry Windsor-Smith
12935:Forrest J. Ackerman
12779:Thomas Olde Heuvelt
12746:Charlie Jane Anders
12604:James Patrick Kelly
12564:James Patrick Kelly
12527:The Nutcracker Coup
12370:George R. R. Martin
12357:"Hunter's Moon" by
12132:The Roads Must Roll
11813:The Concrete Jungle
11717:George R. R. Martin
11712:Blood of the Dragon
11430:Home Is the Hangman
11423:George R. R. Martin
11372:Ill Met in Lankhmar
10461:The Gods Themselves
10118:Beyond This Horizon
9678:Heinlein Centennial
9488:I Will Fear No Evil
9392:Beyond This Horizon
9277:Rocket Ship Galileo
8792:Also available at "
8649:. New York: Ace.
8549:Powell, Jim. 2000.
8413:More Issues at Hand
7862:Romano, W. (2010).
7778:on October 25, 2012
7515:on November 1, 2010
7494:, September 3, 2006
7324:Deanwesleysmith.com
7208:Armed and Dangerous
7143:"Centennial reader"
6251:. pp. 223â24.
6139:on October 30, 2017
6133:The Kipling Society
6030:on February 4, 2019
6024:Arc Manor Magazines
5883:"heinleinbooks.com"
5863:on January 15, 2013
5731:on January 20, 2013
5573:"In A Strange Land"
5273:I, Asimov: A Memoir
5014:2018Natur.562..189L
4954:NY 1992 pp. 333â34
3876:Also reproduced at
3688:E. Spencer Schubert
3557:Beyond This Horizon
3370:independent sources
3255:'s coverage of the
3169:Speculative fiction
2917:indirect exposition
2747:Beyond This Horizon
2489:The Army of a Dream
2469:George Bernard Shaw
2398:I Will Fear No Evil
2092:hosted a series on
2084:Elizabeth Anne Hull
2031:George Bernard Shaw
2011:The Army of a Dream
1963:indirect exposition
1891:. It was edited by
1702:I Will Fear No Evil
1698:James Branch Cabell
1689:I Will Fear No Evil
1457:Rocket Ship Galileo
1319:Beyond This Horizon
584:War of Independence
512:speculative fiction
14824:SFWA Grand Masters
14744:American naturists
14714:American agnostics
14684:Robert A. Heinlein
14565:Robert A. Heinlein
14085:Robert A. Heinlein
13882:âWe Also Walk Dogs
13704:Orphans of the Sky
13659:Robert A. Heinlein
13331:Stanley Ralph Ross
13286:Robert A. Heinlein
12706:Shoggoths in Bloom
12538:Georgia on My Mind
12238:The Big Front Yard
12180:Cyril M. Kornbluth
12136:Robert A. Heinlein
11916:The Emperor's Soul
11801:The Cookie Monster
11766:The Ultimate Earth
11642:The Hemingway Hoax
11333:Philip José Farmer
11298:Robert A. Heinlein
11250:Robert A. Heinlein
11238:Robert A. Heinlein
10981:Blackout/All Clear
10936:The Graveyard Book
10454:Philip José Farmer
10383:Robert A. Heinlein
10305:Robert A. Heinlein
10281:Robert A. Heinlein
10234:Robert A. Heinlein
10201:The Demolished Man
10171:Robert A. Heinlein
9912:Philip José Farmer
9811:L. Sprague de Camp
9793:Robert A. Heinlein
9472:Farnham's Freehold
9408:The Puppet Masters
9349:Time for the Stars
9317:The Rolling Stones
9183:Orphans of the Sky
9115:Robert A. Heinlein
9069:Robert A. Heinlein
9040:Robert A. Heinlein
9031:Robert A. Heinlein
8716:For Us, the Living
8475:(trade paperback).
8415:. Chicago: Advent.
8144:"SSD.jpl.nasa.gov"
8142:Chamberlin, Alan.
8078:. March 30, 2018.
8030:on April 24, 2012.
7866:. Backbeat Books.
7171:(April 24, 2000).
6889:The Rolling Stones
6762:10.4000/ejas.16749
6520:, 2005; pp. 648â50
6449:. October 25, 2010
6175:J. Neil Schulman,
6159:The Game of Empire
5556:The Issues at Hand
5532:For Us, the Living
5251:on August 16, 2010
5227:The New York Times
4914:Robert A. Heinlein
4233:The New York Times
3565:If This Goes On...
3513:
3430:In the 2001 novel
3412:The Rolling Stones
3326:In popular culture
3068:series of novels.
2876:
2846:, associated with
2730:Time for the Stars
2601:L. Sprague de Camp
2547:Time for the Stars
2509:For Us, the Living
2328:Farnham's Freehold
2142:For Us, the Living
2069:
2040:Back to Methuselah
1806:as well as 1989's
1803:For Us, the Living
1772:The Puppet Masters
1602:
1596:, with a cover by
1590:was serialized in
1514:For Us, the Living
1441:For Us, the Living
1433:Farnham's Freehold
1418:; nudism and body
1408:
1381:For Us, the Living
1348:
1338:The Puppet Masters
1330:
1037:The Puppet Masters
988:L. Sprague de Camp
938:
926:L. Sprague de Camp
807:
742:
631:Pendergast machine
567:
561:U.S. Naval Academy
465:organized religion
36:Robert A. Heinlein
14671:
14670:
14605:Manasseh Sogavare
14488:
14487:
14254:
14253:
14219:(2005 video game)
14216:Starship Troopers
14209:Terran Ascendancy
14201:Starship Troopers
14193:Starship Troopers
14166:Starship Troopers
14115:Starship Troopers
14090:Starship Troopers
14051:
14050:
14041:Expanded Universe
13989:Delos D. Harriman
13625:
13624:
13134:Theodore Sturgeon
13003:Charles M. Schulz
12886:
12885:
12662:The Faery Handbag
12571:Bicycle Repairman
12549:The Martian Child
12542:Charles Sheffield
12487:Robert Silverberg
12465:Ursula K. Le Guin
12436:Octavia E. Butler
12399:Unicorn Variation
12392:Gordon R. Dickson
12242:Clifford D. Simak
12125:Clifford D. Simak
12066:
12065:
11921:Brandon Sanderson
11858:The Erdmann Nexus
11588:Robert Silverberg
11518:Gordon R. Dickson
11495:Barry B. Longyear
11455:James Tiptree Jr.
11441:By Any Other Name
11413:James Tiptree Jr.
11401:Ursula K. Le Guin
11355:Robert Silverberg
11274:Theodore Sturgeon
11257:The Little Prince
11166:
11165:
11140:Nettle & Bone
11017:Ancillary Justice
10592:Foundation's Edge
10580:Downbelow Station
10538:Vonda N. McIntyre
10490:Ursula K. Le Guin
10430:Ursula K. Le Guin
10402:Stand on Zanzibar
10333:Clifford D. Simak
10276:Starship Troopers
10166:Farmer in the Sky
10041:
10040:
9924:Robert Silverberg
9918:Ursula K. Le Guin
9805:Clifford D. Simak
9744:
9743:
9724:Starship Troopers
9711:Virginia Heinlein
9637:Delos D. Harriman
9547:Expanded Universe
9440:Starship Troopers
9341:Tunnel in the Sky
9301:Farmer in the Sky
9260:
9259:
8952:Popular Mechanics
8921:Heinlein Archives
8878:Library resources
8850:. Boston: Twayne.
8646:Expanded Universe
8521:978-0-911682-01-4
8499:978-1-78352-678-9
8419:H. Bruce Franklin
8403:978-2-915793-37-6
8196:"Heinlein Crater"
8108:. July 26, 2007.
7893:Penny Black Music
7828:. Wildside Press.
7629:978-0-7653-1960-9
6858:978-0-441-81076-5
6815:Starship Troopers
6802:Expanded Universe
6789:Starship Troopers
6659:Expanded Universe
6642:Tunnel in the Sky
6640:The reference in
6615:978-0-9679874-1-5
6583:on April 22, 2019
6492:978-0-7653-1961-6
6266:978-1-4129-6580-4
6052:. June 21, 2019.
5839:978-0-7546-9360-4
5811:978-1-58445-015-3
5719:Langford, David.
5603:July 8, 2012, at
5462:Panshin, Alexei.
5423:Expanded Universe
5340:Panshin, Alexei.
5283:978-0-307-57353-7
5137:Expanded Universe
5096:978-1-4299-8796-7
5064:on March 15, 2006
5008:(7726): 189â190.
4833:Expanded Universe
4811:on August 2, 2012
4777:The Rolling Stone
4764:, ch. VII. 1989.
4656:978-0-7653-1960-9
4614:978-0-7653-1960-9
4592:Los Angeles Times
4421:on March 21, 2008
4379:978-0-7653-1960-9
4295:978-0-7653-1960-9
4175:. July 14, 2015.
4113:978-0-8223-2773-8
4028:978-1-78352-678-9
3987:978-1-4051-6205-0
3860:Los Angeles Times
3610:Retro Hugo Awards
3608:, as well as six
3561:Farmer in the Sky
3525:Starship Troopers
3456:" on their album
3387:
3386:
3298:Virginia Heinlein
3219:space exploration
3162:Starship Troopers
3098:Starship Troopers
3094:The Light Brigade
3083:Saturn's Children
3008:The Little Tailor
2850:and his magazine
2686:designed language
2656:general semantics
2538:Expanded Universe
2501:sexual liberation
2457:Robert Heinlein,
2427:The Competent Man
2420:Starship Troopers
2413:By His Bootstraps
2406:âAll You Zombiesâ
2352:ethnic bioweapons
2307:Starship Troopers
2299:Expanded Universe
2291:arranged marriage
2188:. His 1949 novel
2024:As Easy as A.B.C.
2007:Starship Troopers
1919:, hence entitled
1889:E. E. "Doc" Smith
1604:From about 1961 (
1586:Heinlein's novel
1571:Expanded Universe
1558:Starship Troopers
1554:Starship Troopers
1545:Starship Troopers
1498:was published as
1496:Farmer in the Sky
1485:Farmer in the Sky
1412:open relationship
1322:was reprinted in
1245:Podkayne of Mars,
1080:Starship Troopers
1075:Starship Soldiers
784:altitude sickness
779:Popular Mechanics
770:Raton, New Mexico
738:Popular Mechanics
664:of this carrier,
443:Starship Troopers
416:Starship Troopers
380:critical thinking
325:
324:
207:Starship Troopers
155:
16:(Redirected from
14871:
14839:Futurist writers
14663:
14656:
14535:Vernon Cracknell
14515:W. A. C. Bennett
14500:William Aberhart
14444:Social Credit-NZ
14301:
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14290:
14281:
14274:
14267:
14258:
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14078:
14071:
14064:
14055:
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13930:
13927:If This Goes Onâ
13926:
13652:
13645:
13638:
13629:
13628:
13499:Dale Enzenbacher
12913:
12906:
12899:
12890:
12889:
12797:The Tomato Thief
12715:"The Island" by
12684:The Djinn's Wife
12655:Michael Swanwick
12644:Michael Swanwick
12216:Exploration Team
12093:
12086:
12079:
12070:
12069:
11681:Harry Turtledove
11654:Beggars in Spain
11600:Orson Scott Card
11233:If This Goes Onâ
11193:
11186:
11179:
11170:
11169:
11057:The Obelisk Gate
11045:The Fifth Season
11036:, translated by
10964:Paolo Bacigalupi
10876:Paladin of Souls
10869:Robert J. Sawyer
10645:Orson Scott Card
10633:Orson Scott Card
10561:Arthur C. Clarke
10485:The Dispossessed
10478:Arthur C. Clarke
10142:Shadow Over Mars
10068:
10061:
10054:
10045:
10044:
9978:Samuel R. Delany
9948:Michael Moorcock
9829:Arthur C. Clarke
9771:
9764:
9757:
9748:
9747:
9683:Heinlein Society
9617:Project Moonbase
9609:Destination Moon
9456:Podkayne of Mars
9143:
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9064:Internet Archive
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5579:on July 17, 2011
5571:John J. Miller.
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3798:Heinlein Society
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3743:Biography portal
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3645:6312 Robheinlein
3454:Starship Trooper
3446:progressive rock
3415:. Script writer
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3379:
3373:
3338:
3337:
3330:
3292:Heinlein Society
3286:Heinlein Society
3249:Arthur C. Clarke
3228:Destination Moon
3210:coined the term
3044:
2998:The gadget story
2951:Rules of writing
2848:John W. Campbell
2840:Arthur C. Clarke
2819:Heinlein Society
2702:The Fountainhead
2671:If This Goes Onâ
2652:Alfred Korzybski
2463:
2410:
2404:
2347:John W. Campbell
2331:, which casts a
2211:Colorado Springs
2182:world government
2090:Edward R. Murrow
2067:
2064:
1946:Project Moonbase
1940:Destination Moon
1893:Patrick Lobrutto
1588:Podkayne of Mars
1218:wrote the novel
1211:on May 8, 1988.
1198:space technology
1174:Daniel O. Graham
1131:Compton Yearbook
1021:Destination Moon
827:Podkayne of Mars
786:, they moved to
648:aircraft carrier
576:Butler, Missouri
427:archetypes) and
405:English-language
401:Arthur C. Clarke
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12834:N. K. Jemisin
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12348:Eyes of Amber
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11609:
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11576:Roger Zelazny
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11078:
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11074:N. K. Jemisin
11071:
11070:
11069:The Stone Sky
11066:
11063:
11062:N. K. Jemisin
11059:
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11050:N. K. Jemisin
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10807:
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10793:Forever Peace
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10733:Doomsday Book
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10573:Joan D. Vinge
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10395:Roger Zelazny
10392:
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10390:Lord of Light
10387:
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10371:Roger Zelazny
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10367:This Immortal
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10357:Frank Herbert
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9990:C. J. Cherryh
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13321:Byron Preiss
13311:George Lucas
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13205:Dale Messick
13175:Rick Griffin
13129:Jim Steranko
13114:Jerry Siegel
13079:Mark Evanier
13044:Robert Bloch
13008:Phil Seuling
12993:Russ Manning
12969:Eric Hoffman
12960:Bob Clampett
12940:Ray Bradbury
12920:Inkpot Award
12844:2021âpresent
12790:Hao Jingfang
12735:Allen Steele
12688:Ian McDonald
12582:Bill Johnson
12520:Isaac Asimov
12509:Mike Resnick
12341:Isaac Asimov
12275:Fritz Leiber
12231:Fritz Leiber
12227:The Big Time
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14177:(1999â2000)
14169:(OVA; 1988)
14131:3: Marauder
14016:Hazel Stone
13889:Searchlight
13672:Collections
13574:Mort Walker
13569:Bill Spicer
13539:Dan O'Neill
13534:Larry Niven
13514:H. R. Giger
13504:Kelly Freas
13420:Gray Morrow
13410:Ken Krueger
13261:Lester Dent
13195:Mel Lazarus
13190:Vicky Kelso
13180:Johnny Hart
13124:Jim Starlin
13109:Joe Shuster
13104:Rod Serling
13094:Dick Moores
13074:Will Eisner
13059:Daws Butler
13049:Vaughn Bodé
13018:Bjo Trimble
12973:Chuck Jones
12955:Frank Capra
12757:Pat Cadigan
12717:Peter Watts
12531:Janet Kagan
12421:Blood Music
12330:Larry Niven
12187:James Blish
12112:Retro Hugos
11909:Kij Johnson
11862:Nancy Kress
11840:Robert Reed
11794:Neil Gaiman
11659:Nancy Kress
11595:Eye for Eye
11564:John Varley
11559:Press Enter
11542:Joanna Russ
11513:Lost Dorsai
11483:John Varley
11338:Weyr Search
11310:James Blish
11281:Animal Farm
11212:Retro Hugos
11010:John Scalzi
10941:Neil Gaiman
10857:Neil Gaiman
10692:Dan Simmons
10616:Neuromancer
10442:Larry Niven
10329:Way Station
10258:James Blish
10229:Double Star
10222:Frank Riley
10099:T. H. White
9984:Larry Niven
9889:Hal Clement
9662:Hazel Stone
9601:Screenplays
9585:(1954/1992)
9577:(1946/1992)
9566:Non-fiction
9515:Collections
9424:Double Star
9419:(1955/2006)
9387:(1939/2003)
9285:Space Cadet
9266:Scribner's
8557:Tom Shippey
8409:James Blish
8395:(in French)
6099:ibiblio.org
5893:January 17,
5717:See, e.g.,
5656:Mises Daily
5552:James Blish
5502:Panshin.com
5468:Panshin.com
5346:Panshin.com
5315:Panshin.com
5206:October 21,
3959:January 23,
3933:January 23,
3614:Magic, Inc.
3582:Hugo Awards
3521:Double Star
3517:Hugo Awards
3466:. Lyricist
3302:pay forward
2910:expositions
2897:Space Cadet
2884:space opera
2721:Freudianism
2628:metaphysics
2312:Johnny Rico
2277:Space Cadet
2224:Vietnam War
2191:Space Cadet
2082:The critic
2066: 1953
1722:) to 1987 (
1706:peritonitis
1610:) to 1973 (
1531:James Blish
1170:Buzz Aldrin
1162:Larry Niven
1140:MidAmeriCon
1111:peritonitis
1091:(1961) and
1065:The Heretic
1016:pulp ghetto
875:mathematics
848:manuscripts
766:decree nisi
500:Retro Hugos
496:Hugo Awards
477:libertarian
102:Lyle Monroe
79:May 8, 1988
14678:Categories
14600:Ezra Pound
14585:Roly Marks
14545:Louis Even
13968:Characters
13524:Carl Macek
13455:Bill Stout
13440:Mike Royer
13386:Tom French
13377:Gene Colan
13336:Bill Scott
13316:Stan Lynde
13301:Joe Kubert
13281:Jim Harmon
13271:Hal Foster
13251:C. C. Beck
13246:Carl Barks
13155:Neal Adams
13099:George Pal
13089:Alan Light
13013:Roy Thomas
12978:Jack Kirby
12965:June Foray
12699:Ted Chiang
12673:Two Hearts
12666:Kelly Link
12633:Ted Chiang
12589:Taklamakan
12450:Permafrost
12432:Bloodchild
12410:Fire Watch
12264:Jack Vance
12143:Foundation
12100:Hugo Award
12052:Thornhedge
11897:Ted Chiang
11869:Palimpsest
11825:Inside Job
11490:Enemy Mine
11350:Nightwings
11269:Killdozer!
11200:Hugo Award
11157:Emily Tesh
11022:Ann Leckie
10745:Green Mars
10657:David Brin
10609:David Brin
10533:Dreamsnake
10079:Best Novel
10075:Hugo Award
9996:Jane Yolen
9972:Gene Wolfe
9942:James Gunn
9877:Jack Vance
9629:Characters
9464:Glory Road
9293:Red Planet
8790:(5): 7â36.
8511:. Advent.
8473:0967987407
8425:. Oxford:
7440:August 23,
7257:. Scribd.
6935:Foundation
6313:Reason.com
6275:2008009151
5725:Ansible.uk
5382:August 28,
5356:August 28,
5325:August 28,
5294:August 28,
5107:August 28,
4982:0967987423
4718:October 1,
4688:October 1,
4083:August 28,
3833:References
3715:Red Planet
3649:H. E. Holt
3590:Glory Road
3475:Jimmy Webb
3425:Literature
3390:Television
3347:irrelevant
3233:Space Race
3065:Dingilliad
2955:See also:
2853:Astounding
2830:Honorifics
2612:Philosophy
2553:Glory Road
2239:autarchist
2126:Democratic
1953:Influences
1694:positivism
1679:Glory Road
1636:, won the
1568:Later, in
1523:Red Planet
1509:Boys' Life
1462:Scribner's
1449:Astounding
1374:Astounding
1370:Astounding
1362:John Clute
1178:Max Hunter
1172:, General
1129:Britannica
1053:Boys' Life
952:Astounding
902:Democratic
858:California
792:Bonny Doon
758:alcoholism
716:Republican
712:Cal Laning
595:Bible Belt
557:Midshipman
439:militarism
119:Occupation
111:Simon York
62:1907-07-07
14297:Movements
14204:(pinball)
14100:Franchise
13800:Life-Line
13210:Alex Niño
13165:Mel Blanc
13069:Shel Dorf
12945:Kirk Alyn
12727:2011â2020
12640:Slow Life
12614:2001â2010
12497:1991â2000
12425:Greg Bear
12380:1981â1990
12366:Sandkings
12293:Goat Song
12252:1967â1980
12197:1955â1960
11884:2011â2020
11759:2001â2010
11739:Greg Egan
11634:1991â2000
11505:1981â1990
11462:Stardance
11320:1968â1980
11034:Cixin Liu
11005:Redshirts
10998:Jo Walton
10781:Blue Mars
10437:Ringworld
9786:1975â1999
9268:juveniles
8707:contest).
7640:April 12,
7471:April 17,
7461:The Verge
6714:0306-6800
6427:April 20,
6283:750831024
4744:April 15,
4662:April 12,
4629:I, Asimov
4514:cite book
4505:Lucky Bag
4483:0190-8286
4425:March 21,
4264:mises.org
4136:SF writer
4005:category.
3838:Citations
3639:Main-belt
3509:eponymous
3473:In 1974,
3444:In 1971,
3407:flat cats
3398:Star Trek
3362:citations
3274:, CEO of
3272:Elon Musk
3257:Apollo 11
3242:Apollo 15
3238:juveniles
3212:polyamory
3204:501(C)(3)
3199:Green Egg
3180:In 1962,
3060:Star Trek
3043:, p. xiii
2699:'s novel
2636:answering
2505:free love
2474:Pygmalion
2094:CBS Radio
2061:Heinlein
1538:1959â1960
1529:In 1957,
1506:magazine
1504:Boy Scout
1389:free love
1214:In 1995,
1205:emphysema
1194:spin-offs
1056:in 1952.
942:Life-Line
898:EPIC News
754:chemistry
702:Marriages
685:USS
682:destroyer
653:Lexington
651:USS
643:U.S. Navy
516:TANSTAAFL
473:socialist
312:Signature
166:1939â1988
14662:Politics
14655:Category
14139:Invasion
13951:Universe
13937:Coventry
13405:Bob Kane
13382:Gill Fox
13351:Len Wein
13346:Jay Ward
13215:Don Rico
13084:Gil Kane
12983:Stan Lee
11789:Coraline
10864:Hominids
10711:Barrayar
10687:Hyperion
10154:The Mule
9731:Tribbles
8940:Archived
8916:site:RAH
8798:Archived
8757:Archived
8745:Archived
8608:(1977).
8578:(1977).
8507:. 1968.
8421:. 1980.
8384:Critical
8360:Archived
8330:Archived
8300:Archived
8228:Archived
8204:Archived
8174:Archived
8148:Archived
8116:April 4,
8110:Archived
8086:April 4,
8080:Archived
8056:April 4,
8050:Archived
7998:Archived
7973:cite web
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7924:Archived
7897:Archived
7849:Archived
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7744:Archived
7694:June 28,
7634:Archived
7601:June 17,
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7569:Archived
7567:. NASA.
7545:June 28,
7539:Archived
7465:Archived
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7408:Archived
7328:Archived
7298:Archived
7259:Archived
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7064:Archived
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6722:19567692
6620:Archived
6453:July 13,
6348:Archived
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6287:Archived
6231:(2008).
6207:Archived
6103:Archived
6060:June 23,
6054:Archived
5973:Archived
5942:Archived
5887:Archived
5779:Archived
5664:Archived
5626:Archived
5601:Archived
5558:, p. 52.
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5376:Archived
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5200:Archived
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3992:Archived
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3870:June 25,
3864:Archived
3729:See also
3642:asteroid
3511:asteroid
3366:reliable
3190:Neopagan
3135:leftists
3125:used in
3037:â
2697:Ayn Rand
2455:â
2437:polymath
2411:", and "
2369:" thus:
2316:Filipino
2287:de facto
2116:Politics
1949:(1953).
1562:suffrage
1466:juvenile
1424:Cold War
1393:Coventry
1097:(1966).
1046:for the
1000:Cold War
968:Worldcon
868:waterbed
564:yearbook
538:waterbed
522:", and "
366:author,
93:Pen name
14624:History
14412:Oceania
14025:Related
13847:Requiem
13792:stories
13372:Al Capp
12922:(1970s)
12823:Zen Cho
12600:10 to 1
12121:Rule 18
12021:Nghi Vo
11734:Oceanic
11038:Ken Liu
10521:Gateway
9704:Related
9555:Requiem
9062:at the
9033:at the
8973:YouTube
8967:at the
8628:3186521
8598:2910839
8529:7535112
8356:Lfs.org
8154:May 16,
7952:YouTube
7782:May 19,
7070:May 22,
7013:May 22,
6961:May 16,
6773:May 30,
6730:1643086
6587:May 16,
6239:(ed.).
5969:Tor.com
5867:May 16,
5622:Lfs.org
5447:May 16,
5010:Bibcode
4916:at the
4815:May 16,
4789:May 16,
4090:century
4057:June 5,
3629:fantasy
3131:epithet
3123:Moonbat
2986:racket!
2645:outside
2624:Maureen
2320:Tagalog
2122:liberal
2096:called
1674:fantasy
1502:in the
1406:in 1953
1364:wrote:
1258:at the
881:at the
879:physics
762:divorce
720:liberal
676:during
662:captain
457:liberty
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297:
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241:
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179:fantasy
14493:People
14458:Europe
14305:Canada
14150:(2017)
14142:(2012)
14134:(2008)
14126:(2004)
14118:(1997)
14044:(1980)
14036:(1966)
13944:Misfit
13790:Short
13782:(2020)
13774:(1987)
13766:(1985)
13758:(1980)
13750:(1973)
13742:(1966)
13734:(1958)
13723:Novels
13715:(1967)
13707:(1963)
13699:(1953)
13691:(1951)
13683:(1950)
12879:(2024)
12868:(2023)
12866:Hai Ya
12861:(2022)
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12814:(2018)
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12770:(2014)
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9671:Legacy
9619:(1953)
9611:(1950)
9593:(1989)
9558:(1992)
9550:(1980)
9542:(1966)
9534:(1959)
9526:(1958)
9507:(1984)
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9496:Friday
9491:(1970)
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3280:SpaceX
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2674:, and
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2150:Misfit
1927:Movies
1760:Friday
1632:, and
1488:, and
1439:After
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1416:nudist
1085:Putnam
936:, 1944
928:, and
916:Author
833:Friday
805:, 1980
803:Tahiti
448:Friday
399:, and
370:, and
224:Spouse
163:Period
125:Author
88:, U.S.
71:, U.S.
14185:Games
14107:Films
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11537:Souls
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10820:2000s
10679:1990s
10548:1980s
10417:1970s
10369:) by
10331:) by
10268:1960s
10193:1950s
10086:Retro
8971:, on
8950:1952
7378:(PDF)
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6755:(1).
6726:S2CID
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4922:ISFDB
4441:"3".
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3439:Music
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11469:and
11202:for
10900:Spin
10352:Dune
10220:and
10106:Slan
10077:for
9736:Grok
9073:IMDb
8838:ISBN
8824:ISBN
8788:1999
8720:ISBN
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8669:ISBN
8651:ISBN
8624:OCLC
8614:ISBN
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8368:2017
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7979:link
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7868:ISBN
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