| Before the Golden Age
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Anthology of science fiction short stories, edited by Isaac Asimov, published by Doubleday in 1974.
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| The Best New Thing
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Anthology of science fiction short stories written for children. Published by World Publishing in 1971.
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| The Best of Isaac Asimov
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Anthology of science fiction short stories published by Sphere in 1973.
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| The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories
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Science fiction anthology published by Doubleday, 1976.
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| Biochemistry and Human Metabolism
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Asimov's first book published on chemistry and/or biochemistry. Published by Williams & Wilkins, 1952. |
| Boy's High School, Brooklyn, NY |
The high school which Asimov attended in 1934 |
| Bread Loaf Writer's Conference |
A writer's conference held in Bread Load, Vermont, entioned by Asimov in his introduction to The Tragedy of the Moon (1973).
The Bread Load Writer's Conference continues on a yearly basis today. http://www.middlebury.edu/blwc |
| Breakthroughs in Science
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Asimov's second non-fiction, general science book, this one written for children, published in 1960 by Houghton-Mifflin.
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| Bruno |
Mentioned by Asimov in "The Tragedy of the Moon, July 1972, anthologized in The Tragedy of the Moon (1973).
"Bruno had to burn and Galileo had to recant before geocentricity vanished."
From Wikipedia:
Giordano Bruno (1548 – February 17, 1600) was an Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, mathematician and astronomer, best known as a proponent of the infinity of the universe. His cosmological theories went beyond the Copernican model in identifying the Sun as just one of an infinite number of independently moving heavenly bodies. He was burned at the stake by civil authorities in 1600 after the Roman Inquisition found him guilty of heresy and turned him over to the state, which at that time considered heresy illegal. |
| Buy Jupiter and Other Stories
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Anthology of science fiction short stories published by Doubleday in 1975.
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| "By the Numbers" |
Asimov wrote this essay for The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and it appeared in the May, 1973 issue.
Anthologized in The Tragedy of the Moon. |