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The ad Scar answered said “high pay, glorious adventure and great danger.” It meant it. If he fails, twenty universes will die!
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In three classic Heinlein juveniles, young people get captured by man-eating aliens, battle giant insectoids and face the pitfalls of interplanetary politics in Have Spacesuit-Will Travel, Hugo winner Starship Troopers and Podkayne of Mars.
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The classic story of Valentine Michael Smith, “a man by ancestry, a Martian by environment” here in its original, uncut form. If you own only one work of science fiction, this masterpiece should be it.
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Early Robert Heinlein adventures with plucky young heroes and lots of action. Between Planets; The Rolling Stones; Starman Jones; The Star Beast.
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Four of Robert A. Heinlein’s most enduring novels for younger readers: Rocket Ship Galileo; Space Cadet; Red Planet; Farmer In The Sky. 1947-1950.
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Along with Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke, Robert Anson Heinlein (1907-1988) is considered one of the most influential science fiction writers of all time. An engineer, bestselling author and visionary futurist, he combined wit, verve, science, suspense and adventure in his writing, lighting fires in the imaginations of countless readers. In the more than five decades of his luminous career, he wrote 32 novels, won four Hugos and three “Retro-Hugos,” and was named the first ever SFWA Grand Master. A staunch advocate of space flight, Heinlein was guest commentator for the Apollo 11 lunar landing, and the Heinlein Prize, a legacy of Robert and his wife, Virginia, honors accomplishments in commercial space activities. Today, his entire archives are open to serious researchers at heinleinarchives.net.
