Author:Robert Anson Heinlein
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One of the most popular, influential, and controversial authors of "hard" science fiction. He set a high standard for science and engineering plausibility that few have equaled, and helped to raise the genre's standards of literary quality. He was the first writer to break into mainstream general magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post in the late 1940s with unvarnished science fiction. He was among the first authors of bestselling novel-length science fiction in the modern mass-market era. For many years Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Arthur C. Clarke were known as the "Big Three" of science fiction.
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- Rocket Ship Galileo - 1947 (juvenile)
- Space Cadet - 1948 (juvenile)
- Red Planet - 1949 (juvenile)
- Farmer in the Sky - 1950 (juvenile)
- Between Planets - 1951 (juvenile)
- The Rolling Stones - 1952 (juvenile)
- Starman Jones - 1953 (juvenile)
- The Star Beast - 1954 (juvenile)
- Tunnel in the Sky - 1955 (juvenile)
- Time for the Stars - 1956 (juvenile)
- Citizen of the Galaxy - 1957 (juvenile)
- Have Space Suit - Will Travel - 1958 (juvenile)
- Podkayne of Mars - 1963 (juvenile)
- The Man Who Sold the Moon – 1950 (Future History series)
- The Green Hills of Earth – 1951 (Future History series)
- Revolt in 2100 – 1953 (Future History series)
- Methuselah's Children – 1958 (Future History series)
- Orphans of the Sky – 1963 (Future History series)
- The Past Through Tomorrow - 1967 (Future History series - omnibus edition)
- Time Enough for Love - 1973
- The Notebooks of Lazarus Long - 1978 (aphorisms)
- The Number of the Beast - 1980
- The Cat Who Walks Through Walls - 1985
- To Sail Beyond the Sunset - 1985
- Beyond this Horizon - 1948
- Sixth Column - 1949
- Double Star - 1956 (Hugo winner)
- The Door into Summer - 1957
- The Menace from Earth - 1959
- Starship Troopers - 1959 (Hugo winner)
- Stranger in a Strange Land - 1961 (Hugo winner)
- Glory Road - 1963
- Farnham's Freehold - 1964
- The Moon is a Harsh Mistress - 1966 (Hugo winner)
- I Will Fear No Evil - 1970
- Friday - 1982
- Job: A Comedy of Justice - 1984
- Waldo and Magic, Inc. - 1951 (short stories)
- Assignment in Eternity - 1953 (short stories)
- The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag -1959 (short stories {AKA 6xH -1961})
- Expanded Universe - 1980 (essays and short stories)
- Grumbles from the Grave - 1989 (posthumous, letters)
- Tramp Royale - 1992 (posthumous, previously unpublished travel memoir)
- Requiem - 1992 (posthumous, marginalia and tributes from other writers)
- For Us, The Living: A Comedy of Customs (posthumous, written circa 1938, published 2003)
- Variable Star – 2006 (posthumous, coauthored by Spider Robinson)
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