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Casebook of the Black Widowers by Isaac Asimov
Casebook of the Black Widowers by Isaac Asimov












Casebook of the Black Widowers by Isaac Asimov

Prelude to Foundation (1988), ISBN 9-8 (occurs before “Foundation”)įorward the Foundation (1993), ISBN 8-1 (occurs after “Prelude to Foundation” and before “Foundation”) Further Extended Foundation series - Second Foundation trilogy: Second Foundation (1953), ISBN 6-2 Extended Foundation series:įoundation and Earth (1986), ISBN 7-9 (last of the Foundation series) The Currents of Space (1952), ISBN 1-9 Original Foundation trilogy:įoundation and Empire (1952), ISBN 7-0, Published with the title ‘The Man Who Upset the Universe’ as a 35c Ace paperback, D-125, in about 1952.

Casebook of the Black Widowers by Isaac Asimov

Robots and Empire (1985) (sequel to the Elijah Baley trilogy) Galactic Empire series: The Robots of Dawn (1983), ISBN 9-2 (third Elijah Baley SF-crime novel) The Naked Sun (1957), ISBN 9-7 (second Elijah Baley SF-crime novel) The Caves of Steel (1954), ISBN 0-0 (first Elijah Baley SF-crime novel) Later in life, Asimov synthesized them into a single coherent ‘history’ that appeared in the extension of the Foundation series. The Galactic Empire novels were originally published as independent stories. The Robot series was originally separate from the Foundation series. There are 515 items in Isaac Asimov’s bibliography.














Casebook of the Black Widowers by Isaac Asimov