
The Classic Collection of Robert A. Heinlein. Fourteen Short Stories
Space Jockey, The Long Watch, The Green Hills of Earth, Delilah and the Space Rigger, The Black Pits of Luna and others
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Peter Coates
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This captivating anthology presents a selection of fourteen short stories by the legendary science fiction author Robert A. Heinlein, showcasing his unparalleled imagination and narrative prowess.
Among the featured tales are "Space Jockey," which explores the life of a daring pilot navigating the perils of interstellar travel, and "The Long Watch," a poignant reflection on duty and sacrifice. "The Green Hills of Earth" offers a lyrical tribute to the human spirit's yearning for exploration, while "Delilah and the Space Rigger" combines adventure with a touch of romance in a futuristic setting. Additionally, "The Black Pits of Luna" immerses listeners in the challenges of lunar colonization.
Each story is intricately woven with Heinlein's signature themes of individualism, morality, and the complexities of human nature. This collection not only highlights Heinlein's innovative storytelling but also serves as a testament to his lasting impact on the science fiction genre, making it an essential listen for both fans and newcomers alike.
Contents:
- We Also Walk Dogs
- Let There Be Light
- Requiem
- Misfit
- The Roads Must Roll
- Life-Line
- Blowups Happen
- Searchlight
- Space Jockey
- The Long Watch
- The Green Hills of Earth
- Delilah and the Space Rigger
- Gentlemen, Be Seated
- The Black Pits of Luna
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The Green Hills of Earth is a collection of short stories from one of the masters of science fiction who has held readers spellbound for over 30 years. This collection includes "Delilah and the Space-Rigger," "Space-Jockey," "The Long Watch," "Gentlemen Be Seated," "The Black Pits of Luna," "It's Great to Be Back," "' - We Also Walk Dogs,'" "Ordeal in Space," "The Green Hills of Earth," and "Logic of Empire."
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HOT JETS
- By Jim "The Impatient" on 05-24-18
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Waldo & Magic, Inc.
- By: Robert A. Heinlein
- Narrated by: MacLeod Andrews
- Length: 8 hrs and 20 mins
- Unabridged
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North Power Air is in trouble. Their aircraft are crashing at an alarming rate and no one can figure out the cause. Desperate for an answer, they turn to Waldo, a crippled misanthropic genius who lives in a home in orbit around Earth, where the absence of gravity means that his feeble muscle strength does not confine him helplessly in a wheelchair. But Waldo has little reason to want to help the rest of humanity - until he learns that the solution to Earth’s problems also holds the key to his own.
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I'M NEVER IN A HURRY
- By Jim "The Impatient" on 02-13-16