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Foundation (Paperback)
Isaac Asimov
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WINNER OF THE HUGO AWARD FOR BEST ALL-TIME SERIES The Foundation
series is Isaac Asimov's iconic masterpiece. Unfolding against the
backdrop of a crumbling Galactic Empire, the story of Hari Seldon's
two Foundations is a lasting testament to an extraordinary
imagination, one that shaped science fiction as we know it today.
The Galactic Empire has prospered for twelve thousand years. Nobody
suspects that the heart of the thriving Empire is rotten, until
psychohistorian Hari Seldon uses his new science to foresee its
terrible fate. Exiled to the desolate planet Terminus, Seldon
establishes a colony of the greatest minds in the Empire, a
Foundation which holds the key to changing the fate of the galaxy.
However, the death throes of the Empire breed hostile new enemies,
and the young Foundation's fate will be threatened first.
Isaac Asimov's Robot series - from the iconic collection I, Robot
to four classic novels - contains some of the most influential
works in the history of science fiction. Establishing and testing
the Three Laws of Robotics, they continue to shape the
understanding and design of artificial intelligence to this day.
Could a robot ever show true creativity? Is it wise to trust
self-driving cars? Will robotic body parts transform human beings
into machines? Will organic technology allow robots to become
human? The Complete Robot combines the stories in I, Robot and The
Rest of the Robots with many more found only in this collection -
including one of Asimov's masterpieces, the Hugo and Nebula
award-winning novella 'The Bicentennial Man'. Featuring Dr. Susan
Calvin, Donovan and Powell, and the detective Elijah Baley, hero of
the Robot novels, this is the ultimate collection of short stories
from a genius of the genre.
Red and Slim found the two strange little animals the morning
after they heard the thunder sounds. They knew that they could
never show their new pets to their parents.
From a grand master of science fiction comes the long awaited final novel of one of the greatest series ever told. Completed just before his death, FORWARD THE FOUNDATION is a crowning achievement and stirring testament to the creative genius of Isaac Asimov.
As Hari Seldon struggles to perfect his revolutionary theory of psychohistory and ensure a place for humanity among the stars, the once-mighty Galactic Empire totters on the brink of apocalyptic collapse. Caught in the maelstrom are Seldon and all he holds dear, pawns in the struggle for dominance. Whoever can control Seldon will control psychohistory-and with it the future of the galaxy.
Among those seeking to turn psychohistory into the greatest weapon known to man are a populist political demagogue, the weak-willed Emperor Cleon I, and a ruthless militaristic general. In his last act of service to humankind, Hari Seldon must somehow save his life's work from their grasp as he searches for his true heirs-a search that begins with his own granddaughter and the dream of a new Foundation.
A transcript of the BBC's radio adaptation of The foundation
trilogy.
Here you will find the collective experience of three writers and
editors distilled into a complete guide to writing science fiction.
It contains separate chapters covering idea, plot, character,
background, Science, tragedy, and comedy. The twelve stories, each
a first sale by its author, illustrate the main points of the book.
A foreword by Isaac Asimov gives an overall look at the task of
becoming an SF writer, and an appendix by the editors explains
exactly how to prepare a manuscript for publication.
Isaac Asimov's Robot series - from the iconic collection I, Robot
to four classic novels - contains some of the most influential
works in the history of science fiction. Establishing and testing
the Three Laws of Robotics, they continue to shape the
understanding and design of artificial intelligence to this day. On
Aurora, the first and greatest of the Spacer planets, Elijah Baley
and R. Daneel Olivaw investigate yet another seemingly impossible
crime - this time, a roboticide. Someone has destroyed the
positronic mind of R. Jander Panell, a humanoid twin to Daneel. His
creator, the master roboticist Han Fastolfe, denies all
involvement. So does Gladia Delmarre, the robot's owner. And lover.
Working in the heart of Spacer politics and civilisation, Baley and
Daneel soon realise that their decisions will have profound
consequences not only on relations between Earth and the Outer
Worlds, but on mankind's place in the galaxy.
Isaac Asimov's death on April 6, 1992, was a great loss to the
world of literary science and freethought. The prolific author's
vision is unmatched today, and his pointed honesty shines through
in The Roving Mind, now reissued in this special tribute edition.
This collection of essays is wide-ranging, reflecting Asimov's
extraordinary skill in disseminating knowledge from across the
spectrum of human thought. Some of the areas explored in this
volume of 62 essays include creationism, pseudoscience, censorship,
population, philosophy of science, transportation, computers and
corporations of the future, and astronomy. His predictions about
cloning which has only recently become the topic of public debate
the theory of "technophobia," and other scientific developments are
astounding. In a lighter tone, Asimov includes several personal
stories from his life including thoughts on his style of writing
and memories of family in younger days.
With tributes by Arthur C. Clarke, L. Sprague de Camp, Harlan
Ellison, Kendrick Frazier, Martin Gardner, Donald Goldsmith,
Stephen Jay Gould, E. C. Krupp, Frederik Pohl, and Carl Sagan
The second volume in an extraordinary collection published shortly
after the author’s death. There are 23 science fiction stories,
ranging from the very surprising heart-tugger "The Ugly Little Boy"
to the overwhelming vision of "Nightfall". In these stories,
Asimov's vivid awareness of the potential of technology is
translated into human dilemmas. The definitive collection of short
fiction by Isaac Asimov, supreme master of the science fiction
genre continues with Volume Two of the Complete Stories. The Good
Doctor was always ahead of his time and his work stands today as
the clearest expression of our collective hopes and fears for the
future. But the ever-expanding popularity of his stories with young
and old readers alike is explained by their wit, zest and human
interest. Within this volume are stories often voted among the best
science fiction stories of all time. In these stories Asimov's
vivid awareness of the potential of technology is translated into
human dilemmas that are more relevant today than ever before.
Isaac Asimov’s Robot series – from the iconic collection I,
Robot to four classic novels – contains some of the most
influential works in the history of science fiction. Establishing
and testing the Three Laws of Robotics, they continue to shape the
understanding and design of artificial intelligence to this day.
What happens when a robot begins to question its creators? What
would be the consequences of creating a robot with a sense of
humour? Or the ability to lie? How do we truly tell the difference
between man and machine? In I, Robot, Asimov sets out the Three
Laws of Robotics – designed to protect humans from their robotic
creations – and pushes them to their limits and beyond. Following
genius robopsychologist Dr. Susan Calvin and engineers Powell and
Donovan, these short stories helped to transform artificial
intelligence from a dream into a science and changed perceptions of
robots for ever.
WINNER OF THE HUGO AWARD FOR BEST ALL-TIME SERIES The Foundation
series is Isaac Asimov's iconic masterpiece. Unfolding against the
backdrop of a crumbling Galactic Empire, the story of Hari Seldon's
two Foundations is a lasting testament to an extraordinary
imagination, one that shaped science fiction as we know it today.
The First Foundation has been defeated, crushed by the formidable
mental powers of the Mule. But whispers of the mysterious Second
Foundation, the only hope of defeating the Mule, are beginning to
spread... Surviving members of the First Foundation also fear the
secret powers of the Second Foundation, vowing to find and destroy
it. However, the location of the Second Foundation remains shrouded
in mystery. Finding it will lead the Foundation to the opposite end
of the Galaxy, where the fate of Seldon's two Foundations awaits.
The Foundation series is Isaac Asimov’s iconic masterpiece. Unfolding against the backdrop of a crumbling Galactic Empire, the story of Hari Seldon’s two Foundations is a lasting testament to an extraordinary imagination, one that shaped science fiction as we know it today.
The First Foundation survived two centuries of barbarism as the once-mighty Galactic Empire descended into chaos. Now it mist prepare for war against the remnants of the Empire as the Imperial fleet advances on their planet, Terminus.
Hari Seldon predicted this war; he even prepared his Foundation for it. But he couldn’t foresee the birth of the mutant Mule. In possession of a power which reduces fearsome opposition to devoted slaves, the Mule poses a terrible threat to Seldon’s Foundation.
THE SECOND BOOK OF THE GALATIC EMPIRE SERIES A nova-bright
adventure and the spectacular precursor to the classic Foundation
series by a founding father of science fiction. The fate of the
galaxy hangs in the balance. High above the planet Florina, the
Squires of Sark live in unimaginable wealth and comfort. Down in
the eternal spring of its surface, however, the native Florinians
labour ceaselessly for their Sarkite masters. Rebellion is
unthinkable and impossible. But now both worlds are hurtling toward
a cataclysm, and only one man knows the truth; a man without a
memory or a past, unaware of the secret locked inside his own
brain. . . Their world is doomed.
Mankind has conquered space and moved toward the starry heart of
the galaxy. Earth is a planet of no importance, riddled with
radioactivity by long-forgotten wars. When assassins target his
rooms and news arrives that, many light-years away, his father has
been murdered, student Biron Farrill flees for his life. Stunned,
grief-stricken, and outraged, Biron is determined to uncover the
reasons behind his father's death, and finds himself entangled in a
web of deep-space rebellion, espionage, and political intrigue.
Asimov's Galactic Empire novels are among the earliest stories by
one of the twentieth century's greatest visionaries. Filled with
ideas and wonders, they are classic adventures from science
fiction's Golden Age.
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Foundation Trilogy (Hardcover)
Isaac Asimov; Introduction by Michael Dirda
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It is the story of the Galactic Empire, crumbling after twelve
thousand years of rule. And it is the particular story of
psycho-historian Hari Seldon, the only man who can see the horrors
the future has in store: a dark age of ignorance, barbarism and
violence that will last for thirty thousand years. Gathering
together a band of courageous men and women, Seldon leads them to a
hidden location at the edge of the galaxy where he hopes they can
preserve human knowledge and wisdom against all who would destroy
them. Asimov went on to add numerous sequels and prequels to the
trilogy, building up what has become known as the Foundation
series, but it is the original three books, first published in the
Forties and Fifties, which remain the most powerful, imaginative
and breathtaking.
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I, Robot (Paperback)
Isaac Asimov
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The three laws of Robotics:
1) A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow
a human being to come to harm
2) A robot must obey orders givein to it by human beings except
where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3) A robot must protect its own existence as long as such
protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
With these three, simple directives, Isaac Asimov changed our
perception of robots forever when he formulated the laws governing
their behavior. In I, Robot, Asimov chronicles the development of
the robot through a series of interlinked stories: from its
primitive origins in the present to its ultimate perfection in the
not-so-distant future--a future in which humanity itself may be
rendered obsolete.
Here are stories of robots gone mad, of mind-read robots, and
robots with a sense of humor. Of robot politicians, and robots who
secretly run the world--all told with the dramatic blend of science
fact and science fiction that has become Asmiov's trademark.
"From the Hardcover edition."
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