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Early Heinlein novels
RH01 - Rocket Ship Galileo, 1947 RH02 - Beyond This Horizon, 1948 (initially serialized in 1942, and at that time credited to Anson MacDonald) RH03 - Space Cadet, 1948 RH04 - Red Planet, 1949 RH05 - Sixth Column, 1949 (initially serialized in 1941, and at that time credited to Anson MacDonald) (aka: The Day After Tomorrow) RH06 - Between Planets, 1951 RH07 - The Puppet Masters, 1951 (re-published posthumously with excisions restored, 1990) RH08 - The Rolling Stones, 1952 (aka: Space Family Stone) RH09 - Farmer in the Sky, 1953 (initially serialized in 1950 in a condensed version in Boys' Life magazine as "Satellite Scout" (Retro Hugo Award, 1951) RH10 - Starman Jones, 1953 RH11 - The Star Beast, 1954 RH12 - Tunnel in the Sky, 1955 RH13 - Double Star, 1956—Hugo Award, 1956 RH14 - Time for the Stars, 1956 RH15 - Citizen of the Galaxy, 1957 RH16 - The Door into Summer, 1957 RH17 - Have Space Suit—Will Travel, 1958—Hugo Award nominee, 1959 RH18 - Methuselah's Children, 1958 (originally a serialized novella in 1941) RH19 - Starship Troopers, 1959—Hugo Award, 1960 Middle Heinlein novels RH20 - Stranger in a Strange Land, 1961 -- Hugo Award, 1962 (republished at the original greater length in 1991) RH21 - Podkayne of Mars, 1963 RH22 - Orphans of the Sky, 1963 (fix-up novel comprising the novellas "Universe" and "Common Sense", both originally published in 1941) RH23 - Glory Road, 1963—Hugo Award nominee, 1964 RH24 - Farnham's Freehold, 1965 RH25 - The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, 1966 -- Hugo Award, 1967 RH26 - I Will Fear No Evil, 1970 RH27 - Time Enough for Love, 1973—Nebula Award nominated, 1973 Hugo and Locus SF Awards nominated, 1974 Late Heinlein novels RH28 - The Number of the Beast, 1980 RH29 - Friday, 1982—Hugo, Nebula, and Locus SF Awards nominee, 1983 RH30 - Job: A Comedy of Justice, 1984 - Nebula Award nominee, 1984; Locus Fantasy Award winner, Hugo Award nominee, 1985 RH31 - The Cat Who Walks Through Walls, 1985 RH32 - To Sail Beyond the Sunset, 1987 Early Heinlein works published posthumously RH33 - For Us, The Living: A Comedy of Customs (written in 1939, published posthumously in 2003) RH34 - Variable Star (posthumously with Spider Robinson) (Heinlein's 8 page outline written in 1955; Robinson's full novel from the outline appeared in 2006) Short fiction "Future History" short fiction RH35 - The Past Through Tomorrow, Contains all the short stories, except those marked RH36, RH37 and RH38 "Life-Line", 1939 RH36 - "Let There Be Light", 1940 "Misfit", 1939 "The Roads Must Roll", 1940 "Requiem", 1940 "If This Goes On—", 1940, first novel. "Coventry", 1940 "Blowups Happen", 1940 RH37 - "Universe", 1941 "—We Also Walk Dogs" 1941 (as Anson MacDonald) RH38 - "Common Sense", 1941 "Methuselah's Children", 1941 (lengthened and published as a novel, 1958) "Logic of Empire", 1941 "Space Jockey", 1947 "It's Great to Be Back!", 1947 "The Green Hills of Earth", 1947 "Ordeal in Space", 1948 "The Long Watch", 1948 "Gentlemen, Be Seated!", 1948 "The Black Pits of Luna", 1948 "Delilah and the Space Rigger", 1949 "The Man Who Sold the Moon", 1950, (Retro Hugo Award) "The Menace From Earth", 1957 "Searchlight", 1962 Other short speculative fiction All the works initially attributed to Anson MacDonald, Caleb Saunders, John Riverside and Simon York, and many of the works attributed to Lyle Monroe, were later reissued in various Heinlein collections and attributed to Heinlein. At Heinlein's insistence, the three Lyle Monroe stories marked with the symbol '§' were never reissued in a Heinlein anthology during his lifetime. RH39 - "Magic, Inc.", 1940 (aka: "The Devil Makes the Law") RH40 - "Solution Unsatisfactory", 1940 (as Anson MacDonald) RH36 - "Let There Be Light", 1940 (as Lyle Monroe) RH41 - "Successful Operation" 1940 (aka: "Heil!") (as Lyle Monroe) RH42 - "They", 1941 RH43 - "—And He Built a Crooked House—", 1941 RH44 - "By His Bootstraps", 1941 (as Anson MacDonald) RH45 - "Lost Legacy", 1941 (aka: "Lost Legion") (as Lyle Monroe) RH46 - "Elsewhen", 1941 (aka: "Elsewhere") (as Caleb Saunders) RH47 - § "Beyond Doubt", 1941 (as Lyle Monroe with Elma Wentz) RH48 - "The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag", 1942 (as John Riverside) RH49 - "Waldo", 1942 (as Anson MacDonald) RH50 - § "My Object All Sublime", 1942 (as Lyle Monroe) RH51 - "Goldfish Bowl", 1942 (as Anson MacDonald) RH52 - § "Pied Piper", 1942 (as Lyle Monroe) RH53 - "Free Men", 1946 (published 1966) RH54 - "Jerry Was a Man", 1947 RH55 - "Columbus Was a Dope", 1947 (as Lyle Monroe) RH56 - "On the Slopes of Vesuvius", 1947 RH57 - "Our Fair City", 1948 RH58 - "Gulf", 1949 RH59 - "Nothing Ever Happens on the Moon", 1949 RH60 - "Destination Moon", 1950 RH61 - "The Year of the Jackpot", 1952 RH62 - "Project Nightmare", 1953 RH63 - "Sky Lift", 1953 RH64 - "Tenderfoot in Space", 1956 (serialized 1958) RH65 - "The Man Who Traveled in Elephants", 1957 (aka: "The Elephant Circuit") RH66 - "—All You Zombies—", 1959 Other short fiction RH67 - "A Bathroom of Her Own", 1946 RH68 - "Dance Session", 1946 (love poem) RH69 - "The Witch's Daughter", 1946 (poem) RH70 - "Water Is for Washing", 1947 RH71 - "They Do It with Mirrors", 1947 (as Simon York) RH72 - "Poor Daddy", 1949 RH73 - "Cliff and the Calories", 1950 RH74 - "The Bulletin Board", 1951 Collections (Not Included in bibliography as content can be found above) The Man Who Sold the Moon, 1950 Waldo & Magic, Inc., 1950 The Green Hills of Earth, 1951 Assignment in Eternity, 1953 Revolt in 2100, 1953 The Robert Heinlein Omnibus, 1958 The Menace From Earth, 1959 The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag, 1959 (aka: 6 X H) Three by Heinlein, 1965 A Robert Heinlein Omnibus, 1966 The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein, 1966 The Past Through Tomorrow, 1967 (almost-complete Future History collection, missing "Let There Be Light," "Universe," and "Common Sense") The Best of Robert A. Heinlein, 1973 Expanded Universe, 1980 A Heinlein Trio, 1980 (omnibus of The Puppet Masters, Double Star, and The Door Into Summer) The Fantasies of Robert A. Heinlein, 1999 (omnibus of Waldo & Magic, Inc. and The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag) Infinite Possibilities, 2003 (omnibus of Tunnel in the Sky, Time for the Stars, and Citizen of the Galaxy) To the Stars, 2004 (omnibus of Between Planets, The Rolling Stones, Starman Jones, and The Star Beast) Off the Main Sequence, 2005 (short stories including three never before collected) Four Frontiers, 2005 (omnibus of Rocket Ship Galileo, Space Cadet, Red Planet, and Farmer in the Sky) Outward Bound, 2006 (omnibus of Have Space Suit—Will Travel, Starship Troopers, Podkayne of Mars) Foreword RH75 - Tomorrow, the Stars, 1952, anthology of stories by 14 authors selected by Frederik Pohl and Judith Merril, foreword by Heinlein who got his name on the cover. Nonfiction RH76 - No Bands Playing, No Flags Flying, written 1947, published 1973 RH77 - Grumbles from the Grave, 1989 (posthumously) RH78 - Take Back Your Government: A Practical Handbook for the Private Citizen, 1992 (Originally published as How To Be A Politician) RH79 - Tramp Royale, 1992 Miscellaneous RH80 - The Notebooks of Lazarus Long, illuminated by D.F Vassallo, 1978 RH81 - Requiem: New Collected Works by Robert A. Heinlein and Tributes to the Grand Master, 1992 Sharing Widget |
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