Book Details
⚡️Book Title : Expanded Universe
⚡Book Author : Robert A. Heinlein
⚡Page : 720 pages
⚡Published July 1st 2005 by Baen (first published October 1980)
Expanded Universe - The Wit and Wisdom of Robert A. Heinlein, author of multiple New York Times best sellers, on subjects ranging from Crime and Punishment to the Love Life of the American Teenager; from Nuclear Power to the Pragmatics of Patriotism; from Prophecy to Destiny; from Geopolitics to Post-Holocaust America; from the Nature of Courage to the Nature of Reality; it's all here and it's all great - straight from the mind of the finest science fiction writer of them all. For the Millions of Heinlein Fans-a Guided Tour Through the Thoughts and Insights of "One of the Most Influential Writers in American Literature" The New York Times Book Review Contents: Foreword Life-Line Successful Operation Blowups Happen Solution Unsatisfactory The Last Days of the United States Ho to Be a Survivor Pie from the Sky They Do It With Mirrors Free Men No Bands Playing, No Flags Flying A Bathroom of Her Own On the Slopes of Vesuvius Nothing Ever Happens on the Moon Pandora's Box Where To? Cliff and the Calories Ray Guns and Rocket Ships The Third Millennium Opens Who Are the Heirs of Patrick Henry? "Pravda" Means "Truth" Inside Tourist Seachlight The Pragmatics of Patriotism Paul Dirac, Antimatter, and You Larger Than Life Spinoff The Happy Days Ahead


Expanded Universe
The Wit and Wisdom of Robert A. Heinlein, author of multiple New York Times best sellers, on subjects ranging from Crime and Punishment to the Love Life of the American Teenager; from Nuclear Power to the Pragmatics of Patriotism; from Prophecy to Destiny; from Geopolitics to Post-Holocaust America; from the Nature of Courage to the Nature of Reality; it's all here and it's all great - straight from the mind of the finest science fiction writer of them all. For the Millions of Heinlein Fans-a Guided Tour Through the Thoughts and Insights of "One of the Most Influential Writers in American Literature" The New York Times Book Review Contents: Foreword Life-Line Successful Operation Blowups Happen Solution Unsatisfactory The Last Days of the United States Ho to Be a Survivor Pie from the Sky They Do It With Mirrors Free Men No Bands Playing, No Flags Flying A Bathroom of Her Own On the Slopes of Vesuvius Nothing Ever Happens on the Moon Pandora's Box Where To? Cliff and the Calories Ray Guns and Rocket Ships The Third Millennium Opens Who Are the Heirs of Patrick Henry? "Pravda" Means "Truth" Inside Tourist Seachlight The Pragmatics of Patriotism Paul Dirac, Antimatter, and You Larger Than Life Spinoff The Happy Days Ahead
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