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  • ...fiction world, devoted most of its August, 2007, issue to "celebrating the Robert A. Heinlein centennial"; in an article called "Yesterday's Tomorrows," Graham Sleight w
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  • ...ntist and author of [[science fiction]]. Along with [[Isaac Asimov]] and [[Robert A. Heinlein]], he was for many years considered one of the "Big Three" in science ficti
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  • ...ing [[powered exoskeleton]] suits dropped from space, this 1959 book, by [[Robert A. Heinlein]], was the first to make the professional reading list of all four U.S. mil
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  • ...thuselah's Children''' is a [[science fiction]] novel by American writer [[Robert A. Heinlein]]. Originally serialized in ''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'' in the July, ...ing for the next year and a half and interacted with him frequently.<ref>''Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century: Volume 1: 1907-1948, Learning Curve'', Willi
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  • ...ed Campbell as their greatest influence, including [[Isaac Asimov]] and [[Robert A. Heinlein]]. Another major figure was the editor and publisher, [[Hugo Gernsback]].
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  • * ''[[The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein]]'', 1966 * ''[[The Best of Robert A. Heinlein]]'', 1973
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  • {{r|Pantheistic solipsism (Robert A. Heinlein)|Pantheistic solipsism}}
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  • ...Age such as [[Isaac Asimov]], [[A.E. van Vogt]], [[Theodore Sturgeon]] , [[Robert A. Heinlein]], and, to a much lesser degree, [[Arthur C. Clarke]].<ref>Although Clarke'
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  • ...often with no concept of sin. It even may become a spiritual act, as in [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s ''[[Stranger in a Strange Land]]'', or at least one that goes into an a
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  • ...ted Campbell as their greatest influence, including [[Isaac Asimov]] and [[Robert A. Heinlein]].
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  • ...till generally known as the [[Golden Age of Science Fiction]], including [[Robert A. Heinlein]], [[Isaac Asimov]], [[Theodore Sturgeon]], [[A. E. van Vogt]], and [[Arthu ...y the best-known story from that issue is [[Gulf (Heinlein)|"Gulf"]], by [[Robert A. Heinlein]]; other stories and articles were written by a number of the most famous
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  • | author = Robert A. Heinlein ...ometimes as a byproduct of other activity, for an assortment of reasons. [[Robert A. Heinlein]] created a fake religion to cover an underground rebellion in ''[[Sixth Co
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  • ** Added a fair bit of info to [[Robert A. Heinlein]], one of my favorite sci-fi authors. Anybody up for an article about [[gr * [[User:Derek Hodges|Derek Hodges]] started [[Robert A. Heinlein]] and would have continued working on authors starting with "H" until he go
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