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Foundation

71.4% complete
1951
1981
2 times
See 5
Part 1 - The Psychohistorians
Part 2 - The Encyclopedists
Part 3 - The Mayors
Part 4 - The Traders
Part 5 - The Merchant Princes
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 Foundation*
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Foundation*     See series as if on a bookshelf
A series of science fiction books written by Isaac Asimov.  They also tie in with the Robot series.

1) Foundation
2) Foundation and Empire
3) Second Foundation
4) Foundation's Edge
5) Foundation and Earth
6) Prelude to Foundation
7) Forward the Foundation
Copyright, 1951, by Isaac Asimov.
To My Mother
Of Whose Authentic Gray Hairs
Not a Few Were Caused by Myself
His name was Gaal Dornick and he was just a country boy who had never seen Trantor before.
May contain spoilers
Let my successors solve those new problems, as I have solved the one of today.'
Comments may contain spoilers
This books is a collection of five interrelated short stories.
Extract not on file

 

Added: 29-Dec-2002
Last Updated: 04-Oct-2024

Publications

 Unknown Date
Audiobook
I read this editionHas a cover imageBook Edition Cover
Date Issued:
01-Jan-1776
Format:
Audiobook
Length:
15 hrs 58 min
"Read":
Once
Reading(s):
1)   11 May 2023 - 12 May 2023
Internal ID:
23223
Publisher:
Unknown
ISBN:
Unknown
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Jack Fox  - Narration
From the YouTube description:

I doubt this series need much introduction. These stories, besides the first chapter "The Psychohistorians", were originally written between 1942 and 1944. The book was published in 1951. This is narration is of an omnibus version that has the first 3 books....
Cover:
Book Cover
Notes and Comments:
Listened to this from the YouTube version (here).  This was part of an omnibus version and I cannot find any information about it outside of the YouTube video at this time.

Other book covers for this series run

 01-Jan-1966
Avon Books
Mass Market Paperback
In my libraryI read this editionOrder from amazon.comHas a cover imageBook Edition Cover
Date Issued:
Cir 01-Jan-1966
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$1.25
Pages*:
200
Read:
Once
Internal ID:
2577
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-380-23168-9
ISBN-13:
978-0-380-23168-3
Printing:
22
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Don Ivan Punchatz  - Cover Artist
FOUNDATION
begins a new chapter in the story of man's future life.  The Old Empire was crumbling into ancient barbarism throughout the million worlds of the galaxy.  Hari Seldon and his band of psychologists must create a new life, the FOUNDATION, dedicated to art, science, and technology as the beginnings of a new empire.  The Foundation novels of Isaac Asimov are among the most famous books in all of science-fiction.
Cover:
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Notes and Comments:
Published by arrangement with Doubleday & Company, Inc.
Foundation is based on published material originally copyrighted by Street and Smith Publications, Inc.
First Printing, October, 1966
Twenty-second Printing
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Unknown Date

Audiobook

Image File
01-Jan-1966
Avon Books
Mass Market Paperback

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Author(s)

 Isaac Asimov
Birth: 02 Jan 1920 Petrovichi, Russia
Death: 06 Apr 1992 New York, USA

Notes:
Contracted AIDS from a blood transfusion during a triple bypass heart surgery.

From About the Author in Robots of Dawn (1983):

Isaac Asimov was born in the Soviet Union to his great surprise.  He moved quickly to correct the situation.  When his parents emigrated to the United States, Isaac (three years old at the time) stowed away in their baggage.  He has been an American citizen since the age of eight.

Brought up in Brooklyn, and educated in its public schools, he eventually found his way to Columbia University and, over the protests of the school administration, managed to annex a series of degrees in chemistry, up to and including a Ph.D.  He then infiltrated Boston University and climbed the academic ladder, ignoring all cries of outrage, until he found himself Professor of Biochemistry.

Meanwhile, at the age of nine, he found the love of his life (in the inanimate sense) when he discovered his first science-fiction magazine.  By the time he was eleven, he began to write stories, and at eighteen, he actually worked up the nerve to submit one.  It was rejected.  After four long months of tribulation and suffering, he sold his first story and, thereafter, he never looked back.

In 1941, when he was twenty-one years old, he wrote the classic short story "Nightfall" and his future was assured.  Shortly before that he had begun writing his robot stories, and shortly after that he had begun his Foundation series.

What was left except quantity?  At the present time, he has published over 260 books, distributed through every major division of the Dewey system of library classification, and shows no signs of slowing up.  He remains as youthful, as lively, and as lovable as ever, and grows more handsome with each year.  You can be sure that this is so since he has written this little essay himself and his devotion to absolute objectivity is notorious.

He is married to Janet Jeppson, psychiatrist and writer, has two children by a previous marriage, and lives in New York City.

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  • Synopses marked with an asterisk (*) were generated by an AI. There aren't a lot since this is an iffy way to do it - AI seems to make stuff up.
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  • Page numbers on this site are for the end of the main story. I normally do not include appendices, extra material, and other miscellaneous stuff at the end of the book in the page count.






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