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  • '''Asimov, Isaac. ''Foundation's Edge'''''. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1982. ...axy to be run by the technological First Foundation, the "mentalic" Second Foundation, or Gaia (a planet-wide mentality comprising all the human ''individuals''
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  • [[Asimov, Isaac]]. ''Prelude to Foundation''. New York: Doubleday/Foundation, 1988. Rpt. [S. F.] Book Club, 1988 (no ISBN). ...of Dawn]]'', ''[[Robots and Empire]]'', ''[[Foundation's Edge]]'', and ''[[Foundation and Earth]]''. (RDE, rev. 01/07/93)
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  • [[Asimov, Isaac]]. ''Foundation and Earth''. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1986. ...in the galaxy (356). See IA's ''[[Foundation's Edge]]'' and ''[[Prelude to Foundation]]''. Rev. Donald M. Hassler, FR, No. 98, 10.1 (Jan.-Feb. 1987): 32. Audio b
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  • ...t critic, including much on the Foundation and Robot series up to I.A.'s ''Foundation and Earth.'' Rev. Arthur O. Lewis, ''SFRA Newsletter'' #192 (Nov. 1991): 52
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  • ...writing until shortly before his death, including the Foundation and Robot series. Rev. Arthur O. Lewis, ''SFRA Newsletter'' #192 (Nov. 1991): 52-53, the sou
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  • ...ler, Donald M. "Asimov's Robot Novels and the Two Non-Series Novels."''' ''Foundation'' #37 (Autumn 1986): 22-30. [[Category: Literary Criticism]] ...Steel]]'' and ''[[The Naked Sun]]'' (q.v. under Fiction Category); the non-series novels are ''The End of Eternity'' and ''The Gods Themselves''. See for the
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  • ..."[[The Midas Plague]]," q.v.. See for robot stories. Rev. Dave Langford, ''Foundation'' #33 (93-94). [[Category: Fiction]]
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  • ...oundation series, it is a city-planet, totally urbanized (see ''Prelude to Foundation'', cited under Fiction).[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Ca
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  • ...nd Isaac Asimov's ''[[Asimov, Isaac. The Foundation Trilogy|Foundation]]'' series." A Google search for "Never Nathan" images on 24 November 2021 yielded a series of covers and other generally color images that included a robotic hand of
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  • ...s'' series, including ''[[Caves of Steel]]'', ''[[Naked Sun]]'', and the ''Foundation'' books. (RDE, 05/06/99)
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  • ...entrates on C. S. Lewis's "Deep Space Trilogy," I. Asimov's ''Foundation'' series, R. A. Heinlein's ''The Moon Is a Harsh'' ''Mistress'', and Ursula K. Le Gu
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  • ..., notes that "spirit triumphs over technology" and holds usefully that the series "treats technology as essentially malign, inhuman, and untrustworthy," with
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  • ...nerian Spenglerian Space Opera: ''Cities in Flight'' by James Blish."''' ''Foundation'' #31 (July 1984): 45-67. [[Category: Literary Criticism]] Extensive discussion of ''Cities in Flight'' series (q.v.) and the use therein of the theories of Oswald Spengler. Stresses the
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  • ...wired into human brains. UK release of Bantam rpt. rev. Paul J. McAuley, ''Foundation'' #53 (Autumn 1991): 98-100. See also in this Category, ''[[A Fire in the S First book of Marîd Audran subseries of Budayeen series, for which see Internet Speculative Fiction Database and follow links, as o
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  • '''Murphy, Pat. ''The City, Not Long After''.''' New York: Doubleday Foundation, 1989. ...artists defend their community from military invaders with "an astonishing series of kinetic sculptures, elaborate toys, and works of performance art." Rev.
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  • ...v. ''SF&FBR'' #14 [May 1983]: 44-5). First two books rev. Cherry Wilder, ''Foundation'' #29 (Nov. 1983): 88-90.[[Category: Fiction]]
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  • ...anity and live up to it" (412 of Berkley rpt.). Rev. Brian Stableford in ''Foundation'' #19 (June 1980): 68-69, with a useful reference to the "hive intelligence
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  • '''Newsinger, John. "The Dredd Phenomenon."''' ''Foundation'' 52 (Summer 1991): 6-19. ...ance of the great popularity in the UK of Judge Dredd in the 2000 AD comic series. Relevant here are the settings: "Crucial to the success of the Dredd strip
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  • ...dation'' #48 (Spring 1990): 70-72, upon whom we depend for our annotation. Series listed in ''Books in Print 1989-90'' as ''Cyteen'' plus the subtitles ''The
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  • ...al issues handled with insight. As in William Gibson's ''[[Neuromancer]]'' series, there is drug use, mega-firms, "transcendent" entities in cyberspace, and ...ully characterized and . . . [female] gendered creation." Rev. Bonner in ''Foundation'' #54 (Spring 1992): 115-18. ML's telespace, described by Marcia Marx as "a
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