Isaac Asimov bibliography (chronological)
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career spanning 53 years (1939–1992),
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and popular science author Isaac Asimov (1920–1992) wrote and published 40 novels, 383
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, over 280 non-fiction books, and edited about 147 others. In this article, Asimov's books are listed by year (in order of publication within a year, where known) with publisher indicated. They are divided between original works and edited books. Works of fiction are denoted by an asterisk (*) and books for children or adolescents by a dagger (†). Currently, 504 total books are listed here (357 original and 147 edited or annotated by Asimov).


Original book-length works


1950

*'' Pebble in the Sky''* ( Doubleday) *''
I, Robot ''I, Robot'' is a fixup (compilation) novel of science fiction short stories or essays by American writer Isaac Asimov. The stories originally appeared in the American magazines ''Super Science Stories'' and '' Astounding Science Fiction'' be ...
''* (
Gnome Press Gnome Press was an American small-press publishing company primarily known for publishing many science fiction classics. Gnome was one of the most eminent of the fan publishers of SF, producing 86 titles in its lifespan — many considered classic ...
)


1951

*'' The Stars, Like Dust--'' * (Doubleday) *''
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''* (Gnome Press)


1952

*''
David Starr, Space Ranger ''David Starr, Space Ranger'' is the first novel in the ''Lucky Starr'' series, six juvenile science fiction novels by Isaac Asimov that originally appeared under the pseudonym Paul French. The novel was written between 10 June and 29 July 19 ...
''*† (Doubleday) *''
Foundation and Empire ''Foundation and Empire'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Isaac Asimov originally published by Gnome Press in 1952. It is the second book in the ''Foundation'' Series, and the fourth in the in-universe chronology. It takes place in ...
''* (Gnome Press) *''
The Currents of Space ''The Currents of Space'' is a science fiction novel by the American writer Isaac Asimov, published in 1952. It is the second (by internal series chronology) of three books labeled the ''Galactic Empire'' series, but it was the last of the thr ...
''* (Doubleday) *''Biochemistry and Human Metabolism'' (Williams & Wilkins)


1953

*'' Second Foundation''* (Gnome Press) *''
Lucky Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids ''Lucky Starr and the Pirates of the Asteroids'' is the second novel in the ''Lucky Starr'' series, six juvenile science fiction novels by Isaac Asimov that originally appeared under the pseudonym Paul French. The novel was first published by D ...
''*† (Doubleday)


1954

*''
The Caves of Steel ''The Caves of Steel'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Isaac Asimov. It is a detective story and illustrates an idea Asimov advocated, that science fiction can be applied to any literary genre, rather than just being a limited g ...
''* (Doubleday) *''
Lucky Starr and the Oceans of Venus ''Lucky Starr and the Oceans of Venus'' is the third novel in the ''Lucky Starr'' series, six juvenile science fiction novels by Isaac Asimov that originally appeared under the pseudonym Paul French. The novel was first published by Doubleday & ...
''*† (Doubleday) *''The Chemicals of Life: Enzymes, Vitamins, and Hormones'' (Abelard-Schuman)


1955

*''
The End of Eternity ''The End of Eternity'' is a 1955 science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov with mystery and thriller elements on the subjects of time travel and social engineering. Its premise is that of a causal loop, a type of temporal paradox in which event ...
''* (Doubleday) *''
The Martian Way and Other Stories ''The Martian Way and Other Stories'' is a 1955 collection of four science fiction stories (3 Novella, novelettes and one novella by American writer Isaac Asimov, previously published in 1952 and 1954. Although single-author story collections ge ...
''* (Doubleday) *''Races and People'' (Abelard-Schuman); co-written with William C. Boyd, illustrations by
John Bradford John Bradford (1510–1555) was an English Reformer, prebendary of St. Paul's, and martyr. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London for alleged crimes against Queen Mary I. He was burned at the stake on 1 July 1555. Life Bradford was born ...


1956

*'' Lucky Starr and the Big Sun of Mercury''*† (Doubleday) *''Chemistry and Human Health'' (McGraw-Hill) *'' Inside the Atom'' (Abelard-Schuman)


1957

*''
The Naked Sun ''The Naked Sun'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Isaac Asimov, the second in his ''Robot'' series. Like its predecessor, '' The Caves of Steel'', this is a whodunit story. It was first published in book form in 1957 after being ...
''* (Doubleday) *'' Lucky Starr and the Moons of Jupiter''*† (Doubleday) *''Building Blocks of the Universe'' (Abelard-Schuman) *'' Earth Is Room Enough: Science Fiction: Tales of Our Own Planet''* (Doubleday) *''
Only a Trillion ''Only a Trillion'' is a collection of ten science essays and three scientific spoof articles by Isaac Asimov. It was the first collection of science essays published by Asimov. It was first published by Abelard-Schuman in 1957. A paperback edition ...
'' (Abelard-Schuman)


1958

*''The World of Carbon'' (Abelard-Schuman) *''
Lucky Starr and the Rings of Saturn ''Lucky Starr and the Rings of Saturn'' is the final novel in the Lucky Starr series, ''Lucky Starr'' series, six juvenile science fiction novels by Isaac Asimov that originally appeared under the pseudonym Paul French. The novel was first publi ...
''*† (Doubleday) *''The World of Nitrogen'' (Abelard-Schuman) *''
The Death Dealers ''The Death Dealers'' is a 1958 mystery novel by American writer Isaac Asimov (later republished as ''A Whiff of Death'', Asimov's preferred title). It is about a university professor whose research student dies while conducting an experiment. T ...
''* (Avon) **Republished as ''A Whiff of Death'' (19??)


1959

*'' Nine Tomorrows: Tales of the Near Future''* (Doubleday) *''The Clock We Live On'' (Abelard-Schuman) *''Words of Science, and the History Behind Them''† (Houghton Mifflin) *''Realm of Numbers'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''Breakthroughs in Science'' (Houghton Mifflin)


1960

*''The Living River'' (Abelard-Schuman) *''The Kingdom of the Sun'' (Abelard-Schuman) *''Realm of Measure'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''Satellites in Outer Space'' (Random House) *''The Wellsprings of Life'' (Abelard-Schuman) *'' The Intelligent Man's Guide to Science'' (Basic Books) **2nd edition: ''The New Intelligent Man's Guide to Science'' (1965; Basic Books) **3rd edition: ''Asimov's Guide to Science'' (1972; Basic Books) **4th edition: ''Asimov's New Guide to Science'' (1984; Basic Books) *''The Double Planet'' (Abelard-Schuman)


1961

*''Realm of Algebra'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''Words from the Myths''† (Houghton Mifflin)


1962

*''
Life and Energy ''Life and Energy'' is a 1962 book by Isaac Asimov. It is about the biological and physical world, and their contrasts and comparisons. Thus the book is divided into two sections, which is separated by further sub-sections (i.e. chapters): 1) ...
'' (Doubleday) *''Words in Genesis''† (Houghton Mifflin; illustrations by William Barss) *''
Fact and Fancy ''Fact and Fancy'' is a collection of seventeen scientific essays by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov. It was the first in a series of books collecting his essays from ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', and Asimov's second ...
'' (Doubleday) *''Words on the Map''† (Houghton Mifflin) *''The Search for the Elements'' (Basic Books)


1963

*''Words from the Exodus''† (Houghton Mifflin; illustrations by William Barss) *''The Genetic Code'' (Orion Press) *''The Human Body: Its Structure and Operation'' (Houghton Mifflin; illustrations by Anthony Ravielli) **Revised/expanded edition, 1992 *''
View from a Height ''View from a Height'' is a collection of seventeen scientific essays by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov. It was the second of a series of books collecting essays from ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', written between ...
'' (Doubleday) *''The Kite That Won the Revolution''† (Houghton Mifflin)


1964

*''The Human Brain: Its Capacities and Functions'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''A Short History of Biology'' (Natural History Press) *''Quick and Easy Math'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''
Adding a Dimension ''Adding a Dimension'' is a collection of seventeen scientific essays by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov. It was the third of a series of books collecting essays from ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction''. It was first publ ...
'' (Doubleday) *''Planets for Man'' (Random House), with Stephen H. Dole *''
The Rest of the Robots ''The Rest of the Robots'' is a collection of eight short stories and two full-length novels by American writer Isaac Asimov, published in 1964. The stories, centred on positronic robots, are all part of the ''Robot'' series, most of which t ...
''* (Doubleday) *''
Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology ''Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology'' is a history of science by Isaac Asimov, written as the biographies of initially 1000 scientists and later with over 1500 entries. Organized chronologically, beginning with Imhotep (e ...
'' (Doubleday) **2nd edition, 1972 **3rd edition, 1983


1965

*''A Short History of Chemistry'' (Doubleday) *''The Greeks: A Great Adventure''† (Houghton Mifflin) *''
Of Time and Space and Other Things ''Of Time and Space and Other Things'' is a collection of seventeen scientific essays by Isaac Asimov. It was the fourth of a series of books collecting essays from ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction''. It was first published by Dou ...
'' (Doubleday) *''An Easy Introduction to the Slide Rule'' (Houghton Mifflin)


1966

*''
Fantastic Voyage ''Fantastic Voyage'' is a 1966 American science fiction adventure film directed by Richard Fleischer and written by Harry Kleiner, based on a story by Otto Klement and Jerome Bixby. The film is about a submarine crew who are shrunk to micros ...
* (Houghton Mifflin) *''The Noble Gases'' (Basic Books) *''The Neutrino: Ghost Particle of the Atom'' (Doubleday) *''The Roman Republic'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''
Understanding Physics ''Understanding Physics'' (1966) is a popular science book written by Isaac Asimov (1920-1992). It is considered to be a reader-friendly informational guide regarding the fields of physics Physics is the natural science that studie ...
'', 3 volumes (Walker) **Vol. I: ''Motion, Sound, and Heat'' **Vol. II: ''Light, Magnetism, and Electricity'' **Vol. III: ''The Electron, Proton, and Neutron'' *''The Genetic Effects of Radiation '' (U.S. AEC) *''The Universe: From Flat Earth to Quasar'' (Walker) **2nd edition (1971; Walker) **3rd edition (1980), as ''The Universe: From Flat Earth to Black Holes and Beyond'' (Walker) *''
From Earth to Heaven ''From Earth to Heaven'' is a collection of seventeen scientific essays by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov. It was the fifth of a series of books collecting essays from ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction''. It was first publ ...
'' (Doubleday)


1967

*''The Moon'' (Follet) *''Environments Out There'' (Scholastic/Abelard-Schuman) *''The Roman Empire'' (Houghton Mifflin) *'' Through a Glass, Clearly''* (New English Library) *''Is Anyone There?'' (Doubleday) *''To the Ends of the Universe'' (Walker) *''Mars'' (Follet) *''The Egyptians'' (Houghton Mifflin)


1968

*''
Asimov's Mysteries ''Asimov's Mysteries'', published in 1968, is a collection of 14 short stories by American writer Isaac Asimov, almost all of them science fiction mysteries (although, as Asimov admits in the introduction, some are only borderline). The stories ...
''* (Doubleday) *''
Science, Numbers, and I ''Science, Numbers, and I'' is a collection of seventeen scientific essays by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov. It was the sixth of a series of books collecting essays from ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction''. It was firs ...
'' (Doubleday) *''Stars'' (Follet) *''Galaxies'' (Follet) *''The Near East: 10,000 Years of History'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''The Dark Ages'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''
Asimov's Guide to the Bible ''Asimov's Guide to the Bible'' is a work by Isaac Asimov that was first published in two volumes in 1968 and 1969, covering the Old Testament and the New Testament (including the Catholic Old Testament, or deuterocanonical, books (see Catholic ...
'', Volume I (Doubleday) *''Words from History''† (Houghton Mifflin)


1969

*''Photosynthesis'' (Basic Books) *''The Shaping of England'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''Twentieth Century Discovery'' (Doubleday) *'' Nightfall and Other Stories''* (Doubleday) *''
Asimov's Guide to the Bible ''Asimov's Guide to the Bible'' is a work by Isaac Asimov that was first published in two volumes in 1968 and 1969, covering the Old Testament and the New Testament (including the Catholic Old Testament, or deuterocanonical, books (see Catholic ...
'', Volume II (Doubleday) *''
Opus 100 ''Opus 100'' is a collection by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov. It was published by Houghton Mifflin on 16 October 1969. Asimov chose to celebrate the publication of his hundredth book by writing about his previous 99 books, includin ...
'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''ABC's of Space''† (Walker) *''Great Ideas of Science'' (Houghton Mifflin)


1970

*''
The Solar System and Back ''The Solar System and Back'' (1970) is a collection of science essays by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov. It is the seventh in a series of books reprinting essays from ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction ''The Magazine of F ...
'' (Doubleday) *'' Asimov's Guide to Shakespeare'', 2 volumes (Doubleday) *''Constantinople: The Forgotten Empire'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''ABC's of the Ocean''† (Walker) *''Light'' (Follet)


1971

*''
The Stars in Their Courses ''The Stars in Their Courses'' is a collection of seventeen scientific essays by American writer Isaac Asimov. It is the eighth in a series of books collecting his essays from ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'' (May 1969 to September ...
'' (Doubleday) *''What Makes the Sun Shine?'' (Little, Brown & Co.) *''The Best New Thing''*† (World Pub. Co.) *''The Land of Canaan'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''ABC's of the Earth''† (Walker) *''The Sensuous Dirty Old Man'' (as by Dr. "A.") (Walker) *'' Isaac Asimov's Treasury of Humor'' (Houghton Mifflin)


1972

*''
The Left Hand of the Electron ''The Left Hand of the Electron'' is a collection of seventeen nonfiction science essays by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov, first published by Doubleday & Company in 1972. It was the ninth of a series of books collecting essays from ...
'' (Doubleday) *''
The Gods Themselves ''The Gods Themselves'' is a 1972 science fiction novel written by Isaac Asimov, and his first original work in the science fiction genre in fifteen years (not counting his 1966 novelization of '' Fantastic Voyage''). It won the Nebula Award for ...
''* (Doubleday) *''More Words of Science''† (Houghton Mifflin) *''Electricity and Man'' (U.S. AEC) *''ABC's of Ecology''† (Walker) *'' The Early Asimov or, Eleven Years of Trying''* (Doubleday) *''The Shaping of France'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''The Story of Ruth''† (Doubleday) *''Ginn Science Program, Intermediate Level A''† (Ginn) *''Ginn Science Program, Intermediate Level C''† (Ginn) *''Worlds Within Worlds'' (U.S. AEC) *''Ginn Science Program, Intermediate Level B''† (Ginn)


1973

*''How Did We Find Out the Earth Is Round? ''† (Walker) *''Comets and Meteors'' (Follet) *''The Sun'' (Follet) *''How Did We Find Out About Electricity? ''† (Walker) *''The Shaping of North America: From Earliest Times to 1763'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''Today and Tomorrow and ...'' (Doubleday) *''Jupiter, the Largest Planet'' (Lothrop, Lee, & Shepard) *''Ginn Science Program, Advanced Level A''† (Ginn) *''Ginn Science Program, Advanced Level B''† (Ginn) *''How Did We Find Out About Numbers? ''† (Walker) *''Please Explain'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''
The Tragedy of the Moon ''The Tragedy of the Moon'' is a collection of seventeen nonfiction science essays by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov. It was the tenth of a series of books collecting essays from ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', thes ...
'' (Abelard-Schuman) *''How Did We Find Out About Dinosaurs? ''† (Walker) *''
The Best of Isaac Asimov ''The Best of Isaac Asimov'' is a collection of twelve science fiction short stories by American writer Isaac Asimov, published by Sphere in 1973. It begins with a short introduction (six pages in the Doubleday hardcover edition) giving vari ...
''* (Sphere)


1974

*''Asimov on Astronomy'' (Doubleday) *''The Birth of the United States: 1763-1816'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''Have You Seen These?''* (NESRAA) *''Our World in Space'' (New York Graphic Society) *''How Did We Find Out About Germs? ''† (Walker) *'' Tales of the Black Widowers''* (Doubleday) *''Earth: Our Crowded Spaceship'' (John Day) *''Asimov on Chemistry'' (Doubleday) *''How Did We Find Out About Vitamins?''† (Walker)


1975

*''
Of Matters Great and Small ''Of Matters Great and Small'' is a collection of seventeen scientific essays by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov. It was the eleventh of a series of books collecting essays from ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', althoug ...
'' (Doubleday) *''The Solar System'' (Follet) *''Our Federal Union: The United States from 1816 to 1865'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''How Did We Find Out About Comets?''† (Walker) *''Science Past, Science Future'' (Doubleday) *'' Buy Jupiter and Other Stories''* (Doubleday) *''Eyes on the Universe: A History of the Telescope'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''
Lecherous Limericks ''Lecherous Limericks'' is the first of several compilations of dirty limerick (poetry), limericks by celebrated author Isaac Asimov (1920–1992). The book contains 100 limericks. The first limerick in the collection is: Asimov comments i ...
'' (Walker) *''The Heavenly Host''*† (Walker); illustrations by
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*''The Ends of the Earth: The Polar Regions of the World'' (Weybright & Talley) *''How Did We Find Out About Energy?''† (Walker; Series: How Did We Find Out Series)


1976

*'' ‘The Dream’, ‘Benjamin's Dream’ & ‘Benjamin's Bicentennial Blast’''* (Benjamin Franklin Keeps) *''Asimov on Physics'' (Doubleday) *''
Murder at the ABA ''Murder at the ABA'' (1976) is a mystery novel by American writer Isaac Asimov, following the adventures of a writer and amateur detective named Darius Just, whom Asimov modeled on his friend Harlan Ellison. While attending a convention of the ...
''* (Doubleday) **Republished as ''Authorized Murder'' (19??) *''How Did We Find Out About Atoms? ''† (Walker) *'' Good Taste''* (Apocalypse Press) *''
The Planet That Wasn't ''The Planet That Wasn't'' is a collection of seventeen scientific essays by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov. It was the twelfth of a series of books collecting essays from ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction''. These essays ...
'' (Doubleday) *''
The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories ''The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories'' is a science fiction anthology written and edited by Isaac Asimov. Following the usual form for Asimov collections, it consists of eleven short stories and a poem surrounded by commentary describing how e ...
''* (Doubleday) *''More Lecherous Limericks'' (Walker) *''
More Tales of the Black Widowers ''More Tales of the Black Widowers'' is a collection of mystery short stories by American author Isaac Asimov, featuring his fictional club of mystery solvers, the Black Widowers. It was first published in hardcover by Doubleday in October 1976 ...
''* (Doubleday/Crime Club) *''Alpha Centauri, the Nearest Star'' (Lothrop, Lee, & Shepard) *''How Did We Find Out About Nuclear Power?''† (Walker)


1977

*''The Collapsing Universe: The Story of Black Holes'' (Walker) *''Asimov on Numbers'' (Doubleday) *''How Did We Find Out About Outer Space?''† (Walker) *''Still More Lecherous Limericks'' (Walker) *''The Beginning and the End'' (Doubleday) *''Mars, the Red Planet'' (Lothrop, Lee, & Shepard) *''The Golden Door: The United States from 1865 to 1918'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''
The Key Word and Other Mysteries ''The Key Word and Other Mysteries'' is a collection of mystery short stories by American author Isaac Asimov, featuring his boy detective Larry. The book was illustrated by Rod Burke. It was first published in hardcover by Walker & Company in 197 ...
''* (Walker) *''Asimov's Sherlockian Limericks'' (Mysterious)


1978

*''
Quasar, Quasar, Burning Bright ''Quasar, Quasar, Burning Bright'' is a collection of seventeen scientific essays by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov. It was the thirteenth of a series of books collecting essays from ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction''. Thes ...
'' (Doubleday) *''How Did We Find Out About Earthquakes? ''† (Walker) *''Animals of the Bible''† (Doubleday) *''Limericks: Too Gross; or Two Dozen Dirty Stanzas'' (W. W. Norton) *''How Did We Find Out About Black Holes? ''† (Walker) *''Life and Time'' (Doubleday)


1979

*''Saturn and Beyond'' (Lothrop, Lee, & Shepard) *'' Opus 200'' (Houghton Mifflin) *'' In Memory Yet Green: The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov, 1920–1954'' (Doubleday) *''
Extraterrestrial Civilizations ''Extraterrestrial Civilizations'' is a 1979 book by Isaac Asimov, in which the author estimates the probability of there being intelligent extraterrestrial civilizations within the Milky Way galaxy. This estimation is approached by progressively ...
'' (Crown) *''How Did We Find Out About Our Human Roots?'' † (Walker) *''
The Road to Infinity ''The Road to Infinity'' is a collection of seventeen scientific essays by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov. It was the fourteenth of a series of books collecting Asimov's science essays from ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fictio ...
'' (Doubleday) *''A Choice of Catastrophes'' (Simon & Schuster) *''Isaac Asimov's Book of Facts'' (Grosset & Dunlap) *''How Did We Find Out About Antarctica?''† (Walker) *''The Threats of Our World''


1980

*''
Casebook of the Black Widowers ''Casebook of the Black Widowers'' is a collection of mystery short stories by American author Isaac Asimov, featuring his fictional club of mystery solvers, the Black Widowers. It was first published in hardcover by Doubleday in January 1980 an ...
''* (Doubleday) *''How Did We Find Out About Oil?''† (Walker) *'' In Joy Still Felt: The Autobiography of Isaac Asimov, 1954–1978'' (Doubleday) *''How Did We Find Out About Coal?''† (Walker)


1981

*''In the Beginning: Science Faces God in the Book of Genesis'' (Crown/Stonesong Press) *''Asimov on Science Fiction'' (Doubleday) *''Venus, Near Neighbor of the Sun'' (Lothrop, Lee, & Shepard) *''Three by Asimov''* (Targ) *''How Did We Find Out About Solar Power?''† (Walker) *''How Did We Find Out About Volcanoes?''† (Walker) *'' Visions of the Universe'' (The Cosmos Store); co-written with Kazuaki Iwasaki *''
The Sun Shines Bright ''The Sun Shines Bright'' is a 1953 American Comedy-Drama Western film directed by John Ford, based on material taken from a series of Irvin S. Cobb "Judge Priest" short stories featured in ''The Saturday Evening Post'' in the 1910s, specifica ...
'' (Doubleday) *''Change! Seventy-one Glimpses of the Future'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''A Grossery of Limericks'' (W. W. Norton)


1982

*''How Did We Find Out About Life in the Deep Sea?''† (Walker) *''
The Complete Robot ''The Complete Robot'' (1982) is a collection of 31 of the 37 science fiction short stories about robots by American writer Isaac Asimov, written between 1939 and 1977.Introduction, ''The Complete Robot'', Isaac Asimov Most of the stories had be ...
''* (Doubleday) *'' Exploring the Earth and the Cosmos'' (Crown) *''How Did We Find Out About the Beginning of Life?''† (Walker) *''Isaac Asimov Presents Superquiz'' (Dembner Books) *'' Foundation's Edge''* (Doubleday) *''How Did We Find Out About the Universe?''† (Walker)


1983

*''
Counting the Eons ''Counting the Eons'' is a collection of seventeen nonfiction science essays written by Isaac Asimov. It was the sixteenth of a series of books collecting essays from ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', these being first published b ...
'' (Doubleday) *''
The Winds of Change and Other Stories ''The Winds of Change and Other Stories'' is a collection of Short story, short stories by American writer Isaac Asimov, published in 1983 by Doubleday (publisher), Doubleday. Contents * "About Nothing" (1975) * "A Perfect Fit (short story), A P ...
''* (Doubleday) *''The Roving Mind'' (Prometheus Books) *''The Measure of the Universe'' (Harper & Row) *''
The Union Club Mysteries ''The Union Club Mysteries'' is a collection of mystery short stories by American author Isaac Asimov featuring his fictional mystery solver Griswold. It was first published in hardcover by Doubleday in 1983 and in paperback by the Fawcett Crest ...
''* (Doubleday) *''
Norby, the Mixed-up Robot ''Norby, the Mixed-Up Robot'' (1983, Walker & Company) is the first book in the Norby series by Janet Asimov and Isaac Asimov. In it, Jefferson Wells and Norby stop Ing from taking over the Solar System with the help of Jeff's brother Fargo We ...
''*† (Walker) *''
The Robots of Dawn ''The Robots of Dawn'' is a "whodunit" science fiction novel by American writer Isaac Asimov, first published in 1983. It is the third novel in Asimov's ''Robot'' series. Plot summary Detective Elijah Baley of Earth is training with his son ...
''* (Doubleday) *''How Did We Find Out About Genes?''† (Walker) *''Isaac Asimov Presents Superquiz II'' ( Dembner Books)


1984

*''
X Stands for Unknown ''X Stands for Unknown'' is a collection of seventeen nonfiction science essays written by Isaac Asimov. It was the seventeenth of a series of books collecting essays from ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'', these being first publis ...
'' (Doubleday) *''Norby's Other Secret''*† (Walker) *''How Did We Find Out About Computers?''† (Walker) *''Opus 300'' (Houghton Mifflin) *''
Banquets of the Black Widowers ''Banquets of the Black Widowers'' is a collection of mystery short stories by American writer Isaac Asimov featuring his fictional club of mystery solvers, the Black Widowers. It was first published in hardcover by Doubleday in September 1984, ...
''* (Doubleday) *''Isaac Asimov's Limericks for Children''† (Caedmon) *''How Did We Find Out About Robots? '' † (Walker)


1985

*''Asimov's Guide to Halley's Comet'' (Walker) *''The Exploding Suns: The Secrets of the Supernovas'' (E. P. Dutton) *''Norby and the Lost Princess''*† (Walker) *''How Did We Find Out About the Atmosphere?''† (Walker) *''Living in the Future'' (Harmony House) *''Robots: Machines In Man's Image'' (Harmony House) *''The Edge of Tomorrow''* (Tor/Tom Doherty Associates) *'' The Subatomic Monster'' (Doubleday) *''
The Disappearing Man and Other Mysteries ''The Disappearing Man and Other Mysteries'' is a collection of mystery short stories by American author Isaac Asimov, featuring his boy detective Larry. The book was illustrated by Yoshi Miyake and was first published in hardcover by Walker & Co ...
''* (Walker) *''
Robots and Empire ''Robots and Empire'' is a science fiction novel by the American author Isaac Asimov, published by Doubleday Books in 1985. It is part of Asimov's ''Robot'' series, which consists of many short stories (collected in '' I, Robot'', ''The Rest o ...
''* (Doubleday) *''Norby and the Invaders''*† (Walker) *''It's Such a Beautiful Day''* (Creative Education) *''How Did We Find Out About DNA?''† (Walker)


1986

*''The Dangers of Intelligence and Other Science Essays'' (Houghton Mifflin) *'' The Alternate Asimovs''* (Doubleday) *''How Did We Find Out About the Speed of Light''?† (Walker) *''Futuredays: A Nineteenth-Century Vision of the Year 2000'' (Henry Holt) *''Science Fiction by Asimov''* (Davis Publications) *'' The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov''* (Doubleday) *'' The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov''* (Doubleday) *''
Foundation and Earth ''Foundation and Earth'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Isaac Asimov, the fifth novel of the ''Foundation'' series and chronologically the last in the series. It was published in 1986, four years after the first sequel to the ''Fo ...
''* (Doubleday) *''
Robot Dreams ''Robot Dreams'' (1986) is a collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Isaac Asimov, illustrated by Ralph McQuarrie. The title story is about Susan Calvin's discovery of a robot with rather disturbing dreams. It was written ...
''* (Byron Preiss) *''Norby and the Queen's Necklace''*† (Walker)


1987

*'' Far as Human Eye Could See: Essays on Science'' (Doubleday) *''How Did We Find Out About Blood?''† (Walker) *'' Past, Present, and Future'' (Prometheus Books) *''Isaac Asimov Presents Superquiz III'' (Dembner Books) *''How Did We Find Out About Sunshine? '' † (Walker) *''How to Enjoy Writing: A Book of Aid and Comfort'' (Walker) *''Norby Finds a Villain''*† (Walker) *'' Fantastic Voyage II: Destination Brain''* (Doubleday) *''How Did We Find Out About the Brain?''† (Walker) *''Did Comets Kill the Dinosaurs?''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Beginnings: The Story of Origins of Mankind, Life, the Earth, the Universe'' (Walker) *''Other Worlds of Isaac Asimov''* (Avenel)


1988

*''How Did We Find Out About Superconductivity?''† (Walker) *''
The Relativity of Wrong ''The Relativity of Wrong'' is a 1988 collection of seventeen essays on science by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov. The book explores and contrasts the viewpoint that "all theories are proven wrong in time", arguing that there exist deg ...
'' (Doubleday) *''
Prelude to Foundation ''Prelude to Foundation'' is a novel by American writer Isaac Asimov, published in 1988. It is one of two prequels to the ''Foundation'' series. For the first time, Asimov chronicles the fictional life of Hari Seldon, the man who invented psy ...
''* (Doubleday) *''The Asteroids''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''The Earth's Moon''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Mars: Our Mysterious Neighbor''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Our Milky Way and Other Galaxies''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Quasars, Pulsars, and Black Holes''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Rockets, Probes, and Satellites''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Our Solar System''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''The Sun''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Uranus: The Sideways Planet''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *'' History of Biology'' chart(Carolina Biological Suppls.) *''
Azazel In the Bible, the name Azazel (; he, עֲזָאזֵל ''ʿAzāʾzēl''; ar, عزازيل, ʿAzāzīl) appears in association with the scapegoat rite; the name represents a desolate place where a scapegoat bearing the sins of the Jews during ...
''* (Doubleday) *''Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction and Fantasy Story-a-Month'' 1989 Calendar (Pomegranate Calendars & Bks) *''Saturn: The Ringed Beauty''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''How Was the Universe Born?''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Earth: Our Home Base''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Ancient Astronomy''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Unidentified Flying Objects''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc; Series: Isaac Asimov's Library of the Universe) *''The Space Spotter's Guide''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Norby Down to Earth''*† (Walker)


1989

*''How Did We Find Out About Microwaves''?† (Walker) *''Asimov's Galaxy: Reflections on Science Fiction'' (Doubleday) *''All the Troubles of the World''* (Creative Education) *''Franchise''* (Creative Education) *''Robbie''* (Creative Education) *''Sally''* (Creative Education) *''Is There Life on Other Planets?''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Science Fiction, Science Fact''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Mercury: The Quick Planet''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Space Garbage''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Jupiter: The Spotted Giant''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''The Birth and Death of Stars''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''The Asimov Chronicles: Fifty Years of Isaac Asimov''* (Dark Harvest) *''The History of Mathematics'' chart(Carolina Biological Suppls.) *''Think About Space: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going?'' (Walker; Series: The Think Series), with Frank White *''Isaac Asimov Presents Superquiz IV'' (Dembner Books) *''The Tyrannosaurus Prescription: and One Hundred Other Science Essays'' (Prometheus Books) *''Asimov on Science: A 30 Year Retrospective 1959–1989'' (Doubleday) *'' Nemesis''* (Doubleday) *''Asimov's Chronology of Science and Discovery'' (Harper & Row) *''How Did We Find Out About Photosynthesis?''† (Walker) *''The Complete Science Fair Handbooks'' (Scott Foresman & Co) *''Little Treasury of Dinosaurs''† (5 book set) (Outlet) **''Giant Dinosaurs''† **''Armored Dinosaurs''† **''Small Dinosaurs''† **''Sea Reptiles and Flying Reptiles''† **''Meat-Eating Dinosaurs and Horned Dinosaurs''† *''Norby and Yobo's Great Adventure''*† (Walker) *''Mythology and the Universe''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Colonizing the Planets and the Stars''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Astronomy Today''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Pluto: A Double Planet?''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Piloted Space Flights''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Comets and Meteors''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc)


1990

*'' Puzzles of the Black Widowers''* (Doubleday) *''Norby and the Oldest Dragon''*† (Walker) *''Frontiers: New Discoveries About Man and His Planet, Outer Space and the Universe'' (E. P. Dutton/Truman) *''
Out of the Everywhere ''Out of the Everywhere'' is a collection of seventeen scientific essays written by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov and originally published in ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction''. The title comes from the opening lines of ...
: Thoughts on Science from the Master'' (Doubleday) *''
Robot Visions ''Robot Visions'' (1990) is a collection of science fiction short stories and factual essays by Isaac Asimov. Many of the stories are reprinted from other Asimov collections, particularly ''I, Robot'' and ''The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories'' ...
''* (Byron Preiss) *''How Did We Find Out About Lasers''?† (Walker) *''Neptune: The Farthest Giant''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc; Series: Isaac Asimov's Library of the Universe) *''Venus: A Shrouded Mystery''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc; Series: Isaac Asimov's Library of the Universe) *''The World's Space Programs''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc; Series: Isaac Asimov's Library of the Universe) *'' Nightfall''* (Doubleday); co-written with
Robert Silverberg Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Gr ...
*''The Complete Stories Volume 1''* (Doubleday) *''How Did We Find Out About Neptune?''† (Walker) *'' The March of the Millennia: A Key to Looking at History'' (Walker), with Frank White *''Cal: A Short Story Written Exclusively for Members of the Isaac Asimov Collection''* (Doubleday)


1991

*''Norby and the Court Jester''*† (Walker) *''The March of the Millennia: A Key to Looking at History'' (Walker) *''
The Secret of the Universe ''The Secret of the Universe'' (1991) is a collection of seventeen scientific essays by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov. It is the twenty-second and final of a series of books collecting essays from ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fi ...
'' (Doubleday) *''How Did We Find Out About Pluto? ''† (Walker) *'' Atom: Journey Across the Subatomic Cosmos'' (E. P. Dutton/Truman) *'' Our Angry Earth: A Ticking Ecological Bomb''''Our Angry Earth'' (1991) was the last of Asimov's books to be published before his death. (Tor); co-written with Frederik Pohl (2018 edition includes intro/afterword by
Kim Stanley Robinson Kim Stanley Robinson (born March 23, 1952) is an American writer of science fiction. He has published twenty-two novels and numerous short stories and is best known for his ''Mars'' trilogy. His work has been translated into 24 languages. Many ...
) *''Why Do We Have Different Seasons?''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Is Our Planet Warming Up? '' † (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Why Is the Air Dirty?'' † (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Why Are Whales Vanishing?''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Where Does Garbage Go?'' † (Gareth Stevens, Inc; Series: Ask Isaac Asimov) *''What Causes Acid Rain? ''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''What Is a Shooting Star?''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Why Do Stars Twinkle?''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Why Does the Moon Change Shape?''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''What Is an Eclipse?''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''
Isaac Asimov's Guide to Earth and Space ''Guide to Earth and Space'' () is a non-fiction work by American writer Isaac Asimov and published by Random House in 1991. The book differs somewhat in structure from typical literature by presenting its information in the form of answers to a ...
'' (Random House) *''
Asimov's Chronology of the World ''Asimov's Chronology of the World'' is a 1991 book by Isaac Asimov, in which the author explains in chronological order important events that happened from the Big Bang until the end of World War II. Each chapter covers a certain time period. T ...
'' (HarperCollins) *''Christopher Columbus: Navigator to the New World''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc; Series: Isaac Asimov's Pioneers of Science and Exploration) *''Ferdinand Magellan: Opening the Door to World Exploration''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc; Series: Isaac Asimov's Pioneers of Science and Exploration) *''The History of Chemistry'' chart


1992

*'' The Ugly Little Boy''* (Doubleday); co-written with
Robert Silverberg Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Gr ...
*''The Complete Stories, Volume 2''* (Doubleday) *''Why Are Some Beaches Oily?''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Why Are Animals Endangered?''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc; Series: Ask Isaac Asimov) *''Why Are the Rain Forests Vanishing?'' † (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Why Does Litter Cause Problems?''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc) *''Asimov Laughs Again: More Than 700 Favorite Jokes, Limericks, and Anecdotes'' (HarperCollins) *''What's Happening to the Ozone Layer?'' † (Gareth Stevens, Inc)


1993

*'' Forward the Foundation''* (Doubleday) *''
The Positronic Man ''The Positronic Man'' is a 1992 novel by American writers Isaac Asimov and Robert Silverberg, based on Asimov's 1976 novelette "The Bicentennial Man". It is about a robot that begins to display characteristics, such as creativity, traditiona ...
''* (Doubleday); co-written with
Robert Silverberg Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Gr ...
*''The Future in Space''† (Gareth Stevens, Inc; Series: Isaac Asimov's Library of the Universe), with Greg Walz-Chojnacki *''Frontiers II: More Recent Discoveries About Life, Earth, Space, and the Universe'' (E. P. Dutton/Truman), with
Janet Asimov Janet Opal Asimov (née Jeppson; August 6, 1926 – February 25, 2019), usually written as J. O. Jeppson, was an American science fiction writer, psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst. She started writing children's science fiction in the 1970s. She w ...


1994

*'' I. Asimov: A Memoir'' (Doubleday)


1995

*'' Gold: The Final Science Fiction Collection''* (HarperPrism) *''Yours, Isaac Asimov'' (Doubleday)


1996

*'' Magic: The Final Fantasy Collection''* (HarperPrism)


2002

*''
It's Been a Good Life ''It's Been a Good Life'' (2002) is a book edited by Janet Jeppson Asimov. The book, published by Prometheus Books (), is a collection of Isaac Asimov's diaries, personal letters, and a condensation of his three earlier autobiographies: * ''I ...
'', condensation of three autobiographical volumes edited by Asimov's widow


2003

*''
The Return of the Black Widowers ''The Return of the Black Widowers'' is a collection of short mystery stories by American writer Isaac Asimov, featuring his fictional club of mystery solvers, the Black Widowers. It was first published in hardcover by Carroll & Graf in December 2 ...
''*


As editor or annotator


1962

*'' The Hugo Winners''* (Doubleday)


1963

*'' Fifty Short Science Fiction Tales''* (Collier)


1966

*''Tomorrow's Children: Eighteen Tales of Fantasy and Science Fiction''* (Doubleday)


1971

*'' Where Do We Go from Here?'' * (Doubleday) *''The Hugo Winners'', Volume II* (Doubleday)


1972

*''Asimov's Annotated ‘Don Juan’'' (Doubleday)


1973

*'' Nebula Award Stories Eight''* (Harper & Row)


1974

*''Before the Golden Age: A Science Fiction Anthology of the 1930s''* (Doubleday) *''Asimov's Annotated ‘Paradise Lost’'' (Doubleday)


1977

*''Familiar Poems, Annotated'' (Doubleday) *''The Hugo Winners'', Volume III* (Doubleday)


1978

*''One Hundred Great Science Fiction Short-Short Stories''* (Doubleday)


1979

*''
Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 1 (1939) ''Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 1 (1939)'' is an American collection of short stories, edited by Isaac Asimov and Martin H. Greenberg, originally published by DAW books in March 1979. It contains science fiction stories selected by t ...
''* (DAW Books) *'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 2 (1940)''* (DAW Books) *''The Science Fictional Solar System''* (Harper & Row) *''The Thirteen Crimes of Science Fiction''* (Doubleday)1979


1980

*''The Future in Question''* (Fawcett Crest) *'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 3 (1941)''* (DAW Books) *''Who Done It? '' * (Houghton Mifflin) *'' Space Mail''* (Fawcett Crest) *''Microcosmic Tales: 100 Wondrous Science Fiction Short-Short Stories''* (Taplinger) *'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 4 (1942)''* (DAW Books) *''The Seven Deadly Sins of Science Fiction''* (Fawcett Crest) *''The Annotated ‘Gulliver's Travels’'' (Clarkson N. Potter)


1981

*''The Future I''* (Fawcett Crest) *'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 5 (1943)''* (DAW Books) *''Catastrophes!''* (Fawcett Crest) *''Isaac Asimov Presents the Best Science Fiction of the 19th Century''* (Beaufort Books) *''The Seven Cardinal Virtues of Science Fiction''* (Fawcett Crest) *''Fantastic Creatures: An Anthology of Fantasy and Science Fiction''* (Franklin Watts) *''Raintree Reading Series I''* (Raintree) **''Travels Through Time''* **''Thinking Machines''* **''Wild Inventions''* **''After The End''* *''Miniature Mysteries: One Hundred Malicious Little Mystery Stories''* (Taplinger) *''The Twelve Crimes of Christmas''* (Avon) *'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 6 (1944)''* (DAW Books)


1982

*'' Space Mail, Volume II''* (Fawcett Crest) *''Tantalizing Locked Room Mysteries''* (Walker) *''TV: 2000''* (Fawcett Crest) *''Laughing Space''* (Houghton Mifflin) *''Speculations''* (Houghton Mifflin) *''Flying Saucers''* (Fawcett Crest) *''Raintree Reading Series II''* (Raintree) **''Earth Invaded''* **''Mad Scientists''* **''Mutants''* **''Tomorrow's TV''* *''Dragon Tales''* (Fawcett Crest) *''The Big Apple Mysteries''* (Avon) *'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 7 (1945)''* (DAW Books) *''The Last Man on Earth''* (Fawcett Crest) *'' Science Fiction A to Z: A Dictionary of Great Science Fiction Themes''* (Houghton Mifflin) *''Isaac Asimov Presents the Best Fantasy of the 19th Century''* (Beaufort Books) *'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 8 (1946)''* (DAW Books) *'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 9 (1947)''* (DAW Books)


1983

*''Show Business Is Murder''* (Avon) *''Hallucination Orbit: Psychology In Science Fiction''* (Farrar, Straus, & Giroux), with Charles G. Waugh and Martin Harry Greenberg *''Caught In the Organ Draft: Biology in Science Fiction''* (Farrar, Straus, & Giroux) *''The Science Fiction Weight-Loss Book''* (Crown) *''Isaac Asimov Presents the Best Horror and Supernatural Stories of the 19th Century''* (Beaufort Books) *''Starships: Stories Beyond the Boundaries of the Universe''* (Fawcett Crest) *'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 10 (1948)''* (DAW Books) *''Thirteen Horrors of Halloween''* (Avon) *''Creations: The Quest for Origins in Story and Science''* (Crown) *'' Wizards''* (NAL) *''Those Amazing Electronic Thinking Machines! An Anthology of Robot and Computer Stories''* (Franklin Watts) *''Computer Crimes and Capers''* (Academy Chicago Pub.) *'' Intergalactic Empires''* (NAL)


1984

*'' Machines That Think: The Best Science Stories About Robots and Computers''* (Henry Holt & Co); edited with Patricia S. Warrick and Martin H. Greenburg. **Reprinted in 1992 by Wings Books as ''War with the Robots''. *''One Hundred Great Fantasy Short-Short Stories''* (Doubleday) *''Raintree Reading Series 3''* (Raintree) **''Bug Awful''* **''Children Of The Future''* **''The Immortals''* **''Time Warps''* *'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 11 (1949)''* (DAW Books) *'' Witches''* (NAL) *''Murder on the Menu''* (Avon) *''Young Mutants''* (Harper & Row) *''Isaac Asimov Presents the Best Science Fiction Firsts''* (Beaufort Books) *'' The Science Fictional Olympics''* (NAL) *''Fantastic Reading: Stories & Activities for Grade 5–8''* (Scott Foresman & Co.) *''Election Day 2084: Science Fiction Stories on the Politics of the Future''* (Prometheus Books) *'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 12 (1950)'' (DAW Books) *''Young Extraterrestrials''* (Harper & Row) *''Sherlock Holmes Through Time and Space''* (Bluejay Books) *'' Supermen''* (NAL) *''Baker's Dozen: 13 Short Fantasy Novels''* (Crown)


1985

*'' Cosmic Knights''* (NAL) *''The Hugo Winners, Volume IV''* (Doubleday) *''Young Monsters''* (Harper & Row) *''
Spells Spell(s) or The Spell(s) may refer to: Processes * Spell (paranormal), an incantation * Spell (ritual), a magical ritual * Spelling, the writing of words Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''The Spell'' (1977 film), an American ...
''* (NAL) *''Great Science Fiction Stories by the World's Great Scientists''* (Donald I. Fine) *'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 13 (1951)''* (DAW Books) *''Amazing Stories: Sixty Years of the Best Science Fiction''* (TSR, Inc.) *''Young Ghosts''* (Harper & Row) *''Baker's Dozen: Thirteen Short Science Fiction Novels''* (Crown) *''
Giants A giant is a being of human appearance, sometimes of prodigious size and strength, common in folklore. Giant(s) or The Giant(s) may also refer to: Mythology and religion *Giants (Greek mythology) *Jötunn, a Germanic term often translated as 'gi ...
''* (NAL)


1986

*'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 14 (1952)''* (DAW Books) *''
Comets A comet is an icy, small Solar System body that, when passing close to the Sun, warms and begins to release gases, a process that is called outgassing. This produces a visible atmosphere or coma, and sometimes also a tail. These phenomena ar ...
''* (NAL) *''Young Star Travelers''* (Harper & Row) *''The Hugo Winners, Volume V''* (Doubleday) *'' Mythical Beasties''* (NAL) *'' Tin Stars''* (NAL) *'' Magical Wishes''* (NAL) *'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 15 (1953)''* (DAW Books) *''The Twelve Frights of Christmas''* (Avon)


1987

*'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 16 (1954)''* (DAW Books) *''Young Witches and Warlocks''* (Harper & Row) *''
Devils A devil is the personification of evil as it is conceived in many and various cultures and religious traditions. Devil or Devils may also refer to: * Satan * Devil in Christianity * Demon * Folk devil Art, entertainment, and media Film an ...
''* (NAL) *''Hound Dunnit''* (Carroll & Graf) *'' Space Shuttles''* (NAL)


1988

*''Isaac Asimov's Book of Science and Nature Quotations'' (Blue Cliff) *''
Atlantis Atlantis ( grc, Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, , island of Atlas) is a fictional island mentioned in an allegory on the hubris of nations in Plato's works '' Timaeus'' and '' Critias'', wherein it represents the antagonist naval power that b ...
''* (NAL) *'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 17 (1955)''* (DAW Books) *''Asimov's Annotated Gilbert and Sullivan'' (Doubleday) *''Encounters''* (Headline) *''Isaac Asimov Presents the Best Crime Stories of the 19th Century''* (Dembner Books) *'' The Mammoth Book of Classic Science Fiction: Short Novels of the 1930s''* (Carroll & Graf) *''
Monsters A monster is a type of fictional creature found in horror, fantasy, science fiction, folklore, mythology and religion. Monsters are very often depicted as dangerous and aggressive with a strange, grotesque appearance that causes terror and fe ...
''* (NAL) *'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 18 (1956)''* (DAW Books) *'' Ghosts''* (NAL) *''The Sport of Crime''* (Lynx)


1989

*'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 19 (1957)''* (DAW Books) *''Isaac Asimov Presents Tales of the Occult''* (Prometheus Books) *''Purr-fect Crime''* (Lynx) *''
Robots "\n\n\n\n\nThe robots exclusion standard, also known as the robots exclusion protocol or simply robots.txt, is a standard used by websites to indicate to visiting web crawlers and other web robots which portions of the site they are allowed to visi ...
''* (NAL) *''Visions of Fantasy: Tales from the Masters''* (Doubleday) *''
Curses A curse (also called an imprecation, malediction, execration, malison, anathema, or commination) is any expressed wish that some form of adversity or misfortune will befall or attach to one or more persons, a place, or an object. In particular ...
'' (NAL) *''
The New Hugo Winners ''The New Hugo Winners'' was a series of books which collected science fiction and fantasy short-form works that had recently won a Hugo Award for best Short Story, Novelette or Novella. Published by Baen Books, the series succeeded Doubleday's ...
''* (Wynwood Press) *''Senior Sleuths: A Large Print Anthology of Mysteries and Puzzlers''* (G. K. Hall & Co.) *'' The Mammoth Book of Golden Age Science Fiction: Short Novels of the 1940s''* (Carroll & Graf)


1990

*''Cosmic Critiques: How & Why Ten Science Fiction Stories Work''* (Writer's Digest Books) *'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 20 (1958)''* (DAW Books) *'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 21 (1959)''* (DAW Books) *''Robots from Asimov's''* (Davis Publications) *''
Invasions An invasion is a military offensive in which large numbers of combatants of one geopolitical entity aggressively enter territory owned by another such entity, generally with the objective of either: conquering; liberating or re-establishing con ...
''* (Roc/Penguin Books) *'' The Mammoth Book of Vintage Science Fiction: Short Novels of the 1950s''* (Carroll & Graf)


1991

*'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 22 (1960)''* (DAW Books) *'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 23 (1961)''* (DAW Books) *''
Faeries A fairy (also fay, fae, fey, fair folk, or faerie) is a type of mythical being or legendary creature found in the folklore of multiple European cultures (including Celtic, Slavic, Germanic, English, and French folklore), a form of spirit, o ...
'' (Roc/Penguin Books) *'' The Mammoth Book of New World Science Fiction: Short Novels of the 1960s''* (Carroll & Graf)


1992

*'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 24 (1962)''* (DAW Books) *''
The New Hugo Winners ''The New Hugo Winners'' was a series of books which collected science fiction and fantasy short-form works that had recently won a Hugo Award for best Short Story, Novelette or Novella. Published by Baen Books, the series succeeded Doubleday's ...
, Volume II''* (Baen Books) *'' Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 25 (1963)''* (DAW Books) *'' The Mammoth Book of Fantastic Science Fiction: Short Novels of the 1970s''* (Carroll & Graf)


1993

*'' The Mammoth Book of Modern Science Fiction: Short Novels of the 1980s''* (Carroll & Graf)


Books with introduction by Asimov

*Boardman, Barrington (1989), ''Flappers, Bootleggers, "Typhoid Mary" and the Bomb: An Anecdotal History of the U.S. from 1923-1945'' (Harpercollins) **Reissued in 1992 as ''Isaac Asimov Presents From Harding to Hiroshima: An Anecdotal History of the United States from 1923 to 1945'' (Dembner Books)


Short stories


See also

* Isaac Asimov bibliography (categorical) * Isaac Asimov bibliography (alphabetical)


Notes


External links


Asimov Online
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The Internet Time Travel Database

Jenkins’ Spoiler-Laden Guide to Isaac Asimov
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