| David Starr, Space Ranger
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Asimov's fourth published novel, Doubleday, 1952. Written under the pseudonym Paul French.
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| The Death Dealers aka A Whiff of Death
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Asimov's first published mystery novel, Avon, 1958.
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| The Double Planet
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Asimov's fourth book on astronomy, this one published by Abelard-Schumanin 1960. Aimed at younger readers. (Deals with Pluto and Charon)
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| Doubleday |
The book publisher that published the first nine anthologies of Isaac Asimov short stories (excepting the small press that published the Foundation trilogy for the first time.
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| "Doctor, Doctor, Cut My Throat" |
Asimov wrote this essay for The Magazie of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and it appeared in the August 1972 issue.
Anthologized in The Tragedy of the Moon. |
| "Down From the Amoeba" |
Asimov wrote this essay for The Magazie of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and it appeared in the March 1973 issue.
Anthologized in The Tragedy of the Moon. |
| The Dream, Benjamin's Dream, Benjamin's Bicentennial Blast
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Anthology of three science fiction short stories published privately in 1977. 51 pages.
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