Robert A. Heinlein Livres
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Lummox est un étrange animal de compagnie pour le jeune John Thomas Stuart mème s'il est généralement très docile. D'abord, il a huit pattes, ensuite, il pèse des tonnes et il a l'habitude irrépressible de dévorer les voitures et de grossir encore. Cela fait désordre. Surtout quand ceux de son espèce viennent le chercher et font de John Thomas l'ambassadeur de l'humanité auprès de la Fédération Galactique. Au moment précis où celle-ci s'interroge sur l'opportunité de l'éradication de l'espèce humaine. Un classique de la science-fi ction, souvent désopilant, qui a conquis tous les publics, par l'un des plus fameux auteurs du domaine, Robert Heinlein.
The Past Through Tomorrow
- 816pages
- 29 heures de lecture
From the vaults of the SF Gateway, the most comprehensive digital library of classic SFF titles ever assembled, comes an ideal introduction to the extraordinary work of the grandmaster of SF, Robert A. Heinlein. This one-volume omnibus of Heinlein's famous 'Future History' timeline, contains all of the stories, novellas and novels that make up one of the richest coherent narratives in all of science fiction literature. The collections and novels comprising THE PAST THROUGH TOMORROW are THE MAN WHO SOLD THE MOON, THE GREEN HILLS OF EARTH, REVOLT IN 2100, METHUSELAH'S CHILDREN and ORPHANS OF THE SKY.
The Door Into Summer
- 310pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Dan Davis was tricked by an unscrupulous business partner and a greedy fiancee into spending thirty years in suspended animation just when he was on the verge of a success beyond his wildest dreams. But when he awoke in the future, he discovered he had the means to travel back in time -- and get his revenge!
Featuring a curated selection of twenty-two exceptional novellas from the golden age of science fiction, this compilation showcases influential works published between 1895 and 1962. Each story highlights the genre's evolution and the creativity of its authors, making it an essential collection for enthusiasts looking to explore the foundations of science fiction literature.
Red Planet
- 172pages
- 7 heures de lecture
A colony of earthmen, struggling to survive on Mars, battle against the humans who plan to exploit the planet's native life forms
Exploring the concept of parallel universes, the story follows two men and two women who face an alien attack. Their journey unfolds into a thrilling adventure as they navigate through various alternate realities, each presenting unique challenges and experiences. The narrative delves into the dynamics between the characters while highlighting the vast possibilities of existence across different universes.
This national bestseller marks its first paperback release from a celebrated science fiction author. Renowned for their imaginative storytelling, the book promises a captivating exploration of futuristic themes and complex characters, appealing to both longtime fans and new readers alike.
Man Who Sold The Moon/ Orphans Of The Sky
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
D D Harriman is a billionaire with a dream: the dream of space for all mankind. The method? Anything that works. Maybe, in fact, Harriman goes too far. But he will give us the stars... And, in Orphans of the Sky, Hugh had been taught that, according to the ancient sacred writings, the Ship was on a voyage to faraway Centaurus.
Time for the Stars
- 186pages
- 7 heures de lecture
With over-population stretching the resources of Earth, the need to find and colonize other Terra-type planets is becoming crucial to the survival of the human race. But finding these planets is time-consuming and very costly.