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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 w5 KB (782 words) - 19:46, 27 October 2020
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- * ''[[The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein]]'', 1966 * ''[[The Best of Robert A. Heinlein]]'', 197314 KB (1,905 words) - 05:23, 3 October 2013
- *Patterson, William H., Jr., ''Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century: Volume 1, 1907–1948: Learning Curve'', Tor | title = Robert A. Heinlein763 bytes (96 words) - 13:18, 31 October 2010
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- * [http://www.robertaheinlein.com/ Robert A. Heinlein, Grandmaster of Science Fiction]696 bytes (90 words) - 14:14, 8 March 2008
- {{r|Pantheistic solipsism (Robert A. Heinlein)|Pantheistic solipsism}}3 KB (429 words) - 23:58, 20 November 2011
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- * [http://www.robertaheinlein.com/ Robert A. Heinlein, Grandmaster of Science Fiction]696 bytes (90 words) - 14:14, 8 March 2008
- A selection of Robert A. Heinlein's correspondence, serving as a posthumous memoir.119 bytes (15 words) - 16:34, 28 July 2009
- *Robert A. Heinlein, ''[[Stranger in a Strange Land]]'' *Robert A. Heinlein, "If this goes on —"487 bytes (78 words) - 15:57, 29 November 2010
- *Patterson, William H., Jr., ''Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century: Volume 1, 1907–1948: Learning Curve'', Tor | title = Robert A. Heinlein763 bytes (96 words) - 13:18, 31 October 2010
- #REDIRECT [[Robert A. Heinlein]]32 bytes (4 words) - 00:15, 6 March 2008
- #Redirect [[Robert A. Heinlein]]32 bytes (4 words) - 12:46, 6 March 2008
- Part of [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s [[Future History (Heinlein)|Future History universe]], a novel dealing339 bytes (47 words) - 13:40, 15 March 2010
- *[[Robert A. Heinlein]], ''[[Starship Trooper]]''; science fiction but on every U.S. military ser182 bytes (27 words) - 23:17, 18 July 2009
- <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Robert A. Heinlein]] novel about an underground that creates a fake religion to overthrow a ty225 bytes (31 words) - 00:59, 11 January 2011
- {{r|Robert A. Heinlein}}185 bytes (31 words) - 11:14, 22 November 2020
- '''''Sixth Column'''''', also published as ''The Day After Tomorrow'', is a [[Robert A. Heinlein]] novel based on an outline provided by the editor of [[Astounding Science | title = Robert A. Heinlein: 1907-1948, learning curve3 KB (411 words) - 23:56, 20 November 2011
- An early [[Robert A. Heinlein]] juvenile novel set in a well-developed Mars colony, which still challenge268 bytes (39 words) - 10:10, 26 June 2009
- [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s breakthrough novel into bestseller publishing, still using science fict328 bytes (44 words) - 10:15, 26 June 2009
- Another [[Robert A. Heinlein]] "juvenile"/coming-of-age novel, exploring guild socialism and social stra304 bytes (40 words) - 10:12, 26 June 2009
- ...]] using [[powered exoskeleton]] suits dropped from space, this book, by [[Robert A. Heinlein]], was the first to make the professional reading list of all four U.S. mil440 bytes (64 words) - 23:24, 6 August 2009
- {{r|Robert A. Heinlein}}213 bytes (28 words) - 17:48, 26 March 2009
- One of [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s later and more controversial novels, exploring the [[world as myth]] pa361 bytes (56 words) - 10:08, 26 June 2009
- {{r|Robert A. Heinlein}}677 bytes (100 words) - 18:35, 27 April 2010
- Formally one of [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s juvenile novels, and indeed an entertaining story as read, it also has427 bytes (65 words) - 20:14, 26 March 2009
- {{r|Robert A. Heinlein}}302 bytes (43 words) - 15:28, 27 October 2009
- ...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 w5 KB (782 words) - 19:46, 27 October 2020
- {{r|Robert A. Heinlein}}480 bytes (71 words) - 16:56, 29 November 2010
- | pagename = Robert A. Heinlein2 KB (288 words) - 01:05, 19 January 2010
- {{r|Robert A. Heinlein}}521 bytes (69 words) - 21:43, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Robert A. Heinlein}}628 bytes (84 words) - 12:22, 12 April 2010
- {{rpl|Robert A. Heinlein}}386 bytes (47 words) - 14:01, 16 January 2023
- {{r|Robert A. Heinlein}}538 bytes (73 words) - 17:22, 29 November 2010
- ...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 ficti726 bytes (111 words) - 07:52, 30 April 2010
- {{Seealso|Robert A. Heinlein/Works}} {{r|Robert A. Heinlein}}3 KB (368 words) - 22:59, 25 March 2024
- ...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. mil1 KB (181 words) - 05:57, 10 October 2010
- ...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'', Willi8 KB (1,172 words) - 15:08, 6 September 2020
- ...ed Campbell as their greatest influence, including [[Isaac Asimov]] and [[Robert A. Heinlein]]. Another major figure was the editor and publisher, [[Hugo Gernsback]].1 KB (158 words) - 20:35, 29 November 2010
- * ''[[The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein]]'', 1966 * ''[[The Best of Robert A. Heinlein]]'', 197314 KB (1,905 words) - 05:23, 3 October 2013
- :No. [[Robert A. Heinlein|Heinlein]] was writing fiction; Historians who practice counterfactual hist2 KB (339 words) - 19:02, 27 February 2010
- {{r|Robert A. Heinlein}}1 KB (188 words) - 21:07, 11 January 2010
- Is it really under 40,000 words? I have an H.G. Welles anthology that [[Robert A. Heinlein]] gave me years ago and I suppose I could do a quick word approximation....1 KB (190 words) - 13:47, 15 August 2009
- {{rpl|Robert A. Heinlein}}1 KB (219 words) - 00:51, 9 February 2024
- ...as is responsible criticism. You might want to look at the structure of [[Robert A. Heinlein]]. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 07:22, 30 April 2010 (U3 KB (479 words) - 17:10, 30 April 2010
- {{r|Pantheistic solipsism (Robert A. Heinlein)|Pantheistic solipsism}}3 KB (429 words) - 23:58, 20 November 2011
- ...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'2 KB (283 words) - 10:30, 21 December 2020
- | title = Robert A. Heinlein: 1907-1948, learning curve4 KB (686 words) - 04:12, 21 November 2011
- Robert A. Heinlein, and Michael Stackpole), all Star Trek TV series2 KB (276 words) - 03:37, 22 November 2023
- ...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 a3 KB (433 words) - 17:05, 1 December 2010
- ...dernism, being a simple, old-fashioned guy who thinks Raymond Chandler and Robert A. Heinlein are about as good writers as you can find (well, Evelyn Waugh and P.G. Wode3 KB (428 words) - 22:30, 31 January 2009
- ...ted Campbell as their greatest influence, including [[Isaac Asimov]] and [[Robert A. Heinlein]].3 KB (456 words) - 00:51, 9 February 2024
- ...t. At Larry's suggestion, I once wrote a long TI about my relations with [[Robert A. Heinlein]]. Nothing has ever been done with it, even though I have brought up the to10 KB (1,610 words) - 03:01, 8 March 2024
- ...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 famous23 KB (3,560 words) - 17:18, 3 April 2010
- ...ike Verne, Gernback, Wells, Poe, etc. Even St. RAH himself, the god-like [[Robert A. Heinlein]], although certainly a pioneer of *modern* READABLE science fiction, shoul ...it *really* seminal? I never hoid of it. That same year, let us recall, [[Robert A. Heinlein|St. RAH]] wrote ''Have Spacesuit, Will Travel'', a *really* well-known Youn10 KB (1,672 words) - 13:24, 5 November 2008
- {{rpl|Robert A. Heinlein||:}}9 KB (1,225 words) - 00:51, 9 February 2024
- ...going to bed. I suppose I ought to start a stub about him to go with the [[Robert A. Heinlein]] one. And there should be an [[Isaac Asimov]] at some point. So much to do31 KB (5,126 words) - 10:18, 30 May 2009
- ...ad alienated a number of his most illustrious writers such as Asimov and [[Robert A. Heinlein]] to the point where they no longer submitted works to him. ...Destroyer"; and [[Isaac Asimov]]'s early story "Trends"; August brought [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s first story, "Lifeline", and the next month [[Theodore Sturgeon]]'s fir33 KB (5,102 words) - 03:56, 22 November 2023
- | 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 Co29 KB (4,500 words) - 15:01, 11 April 2014
- ** 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 go34 KB (5,597 words) - 05:02, 8 March 2024
- ...olden Age of Science Fiction]]. Leinster wasn't an important writer like [[Robert A. Heinlein]] or [[Isaac Asimov]] but he was more than a journeyman and you wouldn't ha17 KB (2,801 words) - 15:25, 25 February 2023
- ...he was tall and relatively skinny. (Many very successful writers such as [[Robert A. Heinlein]] are adamant about not giving the reader too many specific details about t12 KB (2,075 words) - 09:42, 31 July 2023
- ...es include the 1898 H. G. Wells novel, ''The War of the Worlds'', the 1961 Robert A. Heinlein novel ''Stranger in a Strange Land'', and the 1960s American television sho12 KB (1,829 words) - 10:07, 10 January 2021
- ...ting of 2012 that had one of the great crises for the Howard Families in [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s ''[[Methuselah's Children]]''? [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Ber18 KB (2,904 words) - 20:26, 26 October 2023
- .... While the fully FCS-equipped soldier is not quite the Mobile Infantry of Robert A. Heinlein's ''Starship Troopers (book)|Starship Troopers'', or the "Borg" of the ''St31 KB (4,588 words) - 02:18, 7 April 2024
- ...o cite, not as a guide but an inspirational goal, a science fiction novel, Robert A. Heinlein's 1959 ''Starship Troopers (book)|Starship Troopers;'' — not the rath34 KB (5,015 words) - 08:09, 20 March 2024
- ...when I was new to Wikipedia, I put a brief comment in, I think, either the Robert A. Heinlein article, or the "Moon Is a Harsh Mistress" article, that Heinlein himself h84 KB (14,421 words) - 00:10, 25 November 2008
- ...copyright was still owned, unless assigned, by Samuel Langhorne Clemens or Robert A. Heinlein.19 KB (3,168 words) - 19:04, 28 November 2010
- * [[Robert A. Heinlein]]25 KB (3,600 words) - 14:27, 31 March 2024
- ...k to that article now appears at the top of the Heinlein Talk page ([[Talk:Robert A. Heinlein]]). It may be that some of the information in this article should be handle92 KB (14,998 words) - 03:52, 8 March 2024
- ...pects of Venus, but not yet the harsh reality of its surface conditions. [[Robert A. Heinlein|Robert Heinlein]]'s ''[[Future History]]'' series was set on a Venus inspir41 KB (6,454 words) - 10:12, 28 February 2024
- ...R.A. Heinlein or A.C. Clarke? To the rest of the world they are known as [[Robert A. Heinlein]] and [[Arthur C. Clarke]]. To me this is an absolute non-issue that can be69 KB (11,559 words) - 17:35, 23 February 2009
- ...OULD be: NOT just a laundry list of so-called facts. Years ago, when the [[Robert A. Heinlein]] article was in its early days at WP, I put in a statement that RAH though40 KB (6,481 words) - 08:41, 15 March 2022
- :Consider this carefully, m'boy! Did [[Robert A. Heinlein]] strip away his '''A'''? Would anyone remember [[John D. MacDonald]], the102 KB (17,068 words) - 09:50, 17 March 2012
- ...ssories...." There's an old science-fiction story, a very lesser one, by [[Robert A. Heinlein]] called ''The Man Who Traveled in Elephants'', but that usage, at least in72 KB (11,435 words) - 04:11, 12 September 2017