| Mars
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Asimov's tenth book on astronomy, this one published by Follett in 1967. Aimed at younger readers.
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| Mars, the Red Planet
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Asimov's 25th published book on astronomy, published by Lothrop, Lee & Shepard in 1977. Aimed at younger readers. |
| Martian Way and Other Stories, The
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Anthology of science fiction short stories, published in 1955 by Doubleday. Fifth published anthology of short stories written by Asimov. [In In Memory Yet Green Asimov considers his Foundation books to be novels. They aren't.
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| "The Mispronounced Metal" |
Essay written by Asimov which appeared in the October 1973 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.
Anthologized in Of Matters Great and Small.
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| McDonald, Duncan |
A woman, mentioned by Asimov in his introduction to The Tragedy of the Moon (1973), who had asked Asimov to speak at the Institute of Man and Science in Rensselaerville, NY in July 1972, and ran the sessions in which he was involved.
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| The Moon |
Asimov wrote a few essays which focus on Earth's satellite, the Moon.
1) "The Tragedy of the Moon" - F & SF - July 1972 (Anthologized in The Tragedy of the Moon)
2) "The Triumph of the Moon" - F & SF - June 1973 (Anthologized in The Tragedy of the Moon)
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| The Moon
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Asimov's seventh book on astronomy, this one published by Follett in 1967. Aimed at younger readers.
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| "Moon Over Babylon" |
Asimov wrote this essay for The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and it appeared in the April 1972 issue.
An essay on the history of the week and week days.
Anthologized in The Tragedy of the Moon.
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| More Tales of the Black Widowers
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The second anthology of nystery stories featuring "The Black Widowers" which first appeared in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine. Published by DOubleday in 1976.
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| More Words of Science
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Asimov's continuing of definitions of words in science vocabulary, published by Houghton-Mifflin in 1972.
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| Murder at the ABA
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Asimov's second published mystery novel, Doubleday, 1976.
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