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# {{note|pseudonyms}} http://www.nitrosyncretic.com/rah/rahfaq.html
http://www.nitrosyncretic.com/rah/rahfaq.html
# {{note|virginia}} http://www.meishamerlin.com/RobertHeinleinTheVirginiaEdition.html
http://www.meishamerlin.com/RobertHeinleinTheVirginiaEdition.html
# {{note|virginia_blog}} http://virginiaedition.blogspot.com/
http://virginiaedition.blogspot.com/
# {{note|britannica}} Encyclopædia Britannica articles: on Paul Dirac and antimatter, and on blood chemistry. A version of the former, titled "Paul Dirac, Antimatter, and You," was published in the anthology [[Expanded Universe (Heinlein)|Expanded Universe]], and demonstrates both Heinlein's skill as a popularizer and his lack of depth in physics; an afterword gives a normalization equation and presents it, incorrectly as being the [[Dirac equation]].
Encyclopædia Britannica articles: on Paul Dirac and antimatter, and on blood chemistry. A version of the former, titled "Paul Dirac, Antimatter, and You," was published in the anthology [[Expanded Universe (Heinlein)|Expanded Universe]], and demonstrates both Heinlein's skill as a popularizer and his lack of depth in physics; an afterword gives a normalization equation and presents it, incorrectly as being the [[Dirac equation]].


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [http://www.ibdof.com/IBDOF-author-booklist.php?author=1 Internet Book Database of Fiction bibliography]
* [http://www.ibdof.com/IBDOF-author-booklist.php?author=1 Internet Book Database of Fiction bibliography]
* [http://www.wegrokit.com/ Good bibliography, essays, news, links, etc.]
* [http://www.wegrokit.com/ Good bibliography, essays, news, links, etc.]
* {{isfdb name|id=Robert_A._Heinlein|name=Robert A. Heinlein}}
* [http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~main/heinlein.html Illustrated list of Heinlein fiction]
* [http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~main/heinlein.html Illustrated list of Heinlein fiction]
* [http://www.sffaudio.com/AuthorRobertAHeinlein.html Heinlein Audiobook List]
* [http://www.sffaudio.com/AuthorRobertAHeinlein.html Heinlein Audiobook List]
* [http://home.netcom.com/~mecowan/hc/index.htm Heinlein Concordance]
* [http://home.netcom.com/~mecowan/hc/index.htm Heinlein Concordance]
* [http://www.heinleinarchives.net/ Heinlein Archives
* [http://www.heinleinarchives.net/ Heinlein Archives

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A list of some works of Robert A. Heinlein.

Novels

Novels marked with an asterisk * are generally considered juvenile novels, although some works defy easy categorization.

Early Heinlein novels

Mature Heinlein novels

Late Heinlein novels

Early Heinlein works published posthumously

Short fiction

"Future History" short fiction

Other short speculative fiction

Note that all the works initially attributed to Anson MacDonald, Caleb Saunders, John Riverside and Simon York, and many of the works attributed to Lyle Monroe, were later reissued in various Heinlein collections and attributed to Heinlein.

At Heinlein's insistence, the three Lyle Monroe stories marked with the symbol '§' have never been reissued in a Heinlein anthology.


Other short fiction

Collections

Complete works

(NOTE: In July 2007, the Heinlein Prize Trust opened the online Heinlein Archives [see link below], which enables anyone to view the manuscript versions of all Heinlein's works.)

Foreword

Nonfiction

Filmography

Spinoffs

Notes

http://www.nitrosyncretic.com/rah/rahfaq.html http://www.meishamerlin.com/RobertHeinleinTheVirginiaEdition.html http://virginiaedition.blogspot.com/ Encyclopædia Britannica articles: on Paul Dirac and antimatter, and on blood chemistry. A version of the former, titled "Paul Dirac, Antimatter, and You," was published in the anthology Expanded Universe, and demonstrates both Heinlein's skill as a popularizer and his lack of depth in physics; an afterword gives a normalization equation and presents it, incorrectly as being the Dirac equation.

See also

External links