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  2. The Complete Robot - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Robot (1982) is a collection of 31 of the 37 science fiction short stories about robots by American writer Isaac Asimov, written between 1939 and 1977. [1] Most of the stories had been previously collected in the books I, Robot and The Rest of the Robots, while four had previously been uncollected and the rest had been scattered across five other anthologies.

  3. Robot series - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Robot contains most of Asimov's robot short stories. Missing ones were either written after its publication or formed the text connecting the stories in I, Robot. The six Asimov robot short stories not included in this book are: "Robot Dreams" (found in the anthology of the same title)

  4. Isaac Asimov short stories bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Isaac Asimov The Complete Robot The Asimov Chronicles: Fifty Years of Isaac Asimov Robot Visions The Complete Stories, Volume 2: Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, May 1972 "Ph as in Phony" (also as "The Phony PhD") 1972 Tales of the Black Widowers The Return of the Black Widowers: Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, July 1972 "Truth ...

  5. Robots and Empire - Wikipedia

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    Robots and Empire is a science fiction novel by the American author Isaac Asimov, published by Doubleday Books in 1985. It is part of Asimov's Robot series, which consists of many short stories (collected in I, Robot, The Rest of the Robots, The Complete Robot, Robot Dreams, Robot Visions, and Gold) and five novels (including The Positronic Man, The Caves of Steel, The Naked Sun, and The ...

  6. List of Robot series characters - Wikipedia

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    The "R" initial in his name stands for "robot," a naming convention in Asimov's future society in which all robot names start with the initial R to differentiate them from humans, whom they often resemble. He is a major character in the Robot series, as well as having important roles in the prequels and sequels to the original Foundation Trilogy.

  7. Liar! (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Liar!" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. It first appeared in the May 1941 issue of Astounding Science Fiction and was reprinted in the collections I, Robot (1950) and The Complete Robot (1982). It was Asimov's third published positronic robot story.

  8. I, Robot - Wikipedia

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    I, Robot is a fixup collection made up of science fiction short stories by American writer Isaac Asimov.The stories originally appeared in the American magazines Super Science Stories and Astounding Science Fiction between 1940 and 1950 and were then compiled into a single publication by Gnome Press in 1950, in an initial edition of 5,000 copies.

  9. Foundation universe - Wikipedia

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    The foreword to Prelude to Foundation contains the chronological ordering of Asimov's science fiction books. Asimov stated that the books of his Robot, Empire, and Foundation series "offer a kind of history of the future, which is, perhaps, not completely consistent, since I did not plan consistency, to begin with."

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