wrd@tekigm2.UUCP (Bill Dippert) (02/08/86)
Corrections thanks to Evelyn C. Leeper. HEINLEIN, ROBERT A. (pseud. Anson MacDonald) The History of the Future: -------------------------- Lifeline (notes 1,2,3) "Let There be Light" (note 4) (Word Edgewise) The Roads Must Roll (notes 2,4) Blowups Happen (notes 1,2,3) The Man Who Sold the Moon (notes 2,4) Delilah & the Space Rigger (notes 2,7) Space Jockey (notes 2,7) Requiem (notes 2,4) The Long Watch (notes 2,7) Gentlemen, Be Seated (notes 2,7) The Black Pits of Luna (notes 2,7) "It's Great to be Back!" (notes 2,7) "--We Also Walk Dogs" (notes 2,7) Searchlight (note 2) Ordeal in Space (notes 2,7) The Green Hills of Earth (notes 2,7) (Fire Down Below) Logic of Empire (notes 2,7) (The Sound of His Wings) (Eclipse) (The Stone Pillow) The Menace From Earth (note 2) If This Goes On--- (notes 2,5) Coventry (notes 2,5) Misfit (notes 2,5) Universe (Prologue only) Methuselah's Children (notes 2) [Lazarus Long] Universe (note 6) Commonsense (note 6) (Da Capo) The above is from the chart which appeared in many of the earlier Heinlein Future of the World books. Note 1: included in "Expanded Universe" Note 2: included in "The Past Through Tomorrow" Note 3: included in "The Worlds of R.A. Heinlein" Note 4: included in "The Man Who Sold the Moon" (aka Future History, Volume 1: The Man Who Sold the Moon) Note 5: included in "Revolt in 2100" (aka Future History, Volume 3: Revolt in 2100) Note 6: included in "Orphans of the Sky" Note 7: included in "The Green Hills of Earth" (aka Future History, Volume 2: The Green Hills of Earth) For more information on the stories in parathesis see "Revolt in 2100" chapter entitled "Concerning Stories Never Written: Postscript" Additional titles for History of the Future: -------------------------------------------- The Cat Who Walks Through Walls [Lazarus Long] The Number of the Beast [Lazarus Long] The Past Through Tomorrow Life-Line The Roads Must Roll Blowups Happen (1946 version 1) The Man Who Sold the Moon Delilah and the Space-Rigger Space Jockey Requiem The Long Watch Gentlemen, Be Seated The Black Pits of Luna "It's Great to Be Back!" "--We Also Walk Dogs" Searchlight Ordeal in Space The Green Hills of Earth Logic of Empire The Menace From Earth "If This Goes On--" Coventry Misfit Methuselah's Children [Lazarus Long] Time Enough For Love [Lazarus Long] Total List of Heinlein Books: ----------------------------- Assignment in Eternity Between Planets Beyond This Horizon The Cat Who Walks Through Walls Citizen of the Galaxy The Day After Tomorrow (aka Sixth Column) The Door Into Summer Double Star Expanded Universe Life-Line Successful Operation Blowups Happen (1940 version) Solution Unsatisfactory The Last Days of the United States How To Be a Survivor Pie from the Sky They Do It With Mirrors Free Men No Bands Playing, No Flags Flying-- A Bathroom of Her Own On the Slopes of Vesuvius Nothing Ever Happens on the Moon Pandora's Box Where To? Cliff and the Calories Ray Guns and Rocket Ships The Third Millennium Opens Who Are the Heirs of Patrick Henry? "Pravda" Means "Truth" Inside Intourist Searchlight The Pragmatics of Patriotism Paul Dirac, Antimatter, and Yo Larger Than Life Spinoff The Happy Days Ahead Farmer in the Sky Farnham's Freehold Friday Glory Road The Green Hills of Earth Have Space Suit, Will Travel I Will Fear No Evil Job: A Comedy of Justice The Man Who Sold the Moon The Menace From Earth Methuselah's Children The Moon is a Harsh Mistress The Number of the Beast Orphans of the Sky Universe Common Sense The Past Through Tomorrow Podkayne of Mars The Puppet Masters Red Planet Revolt in 2100 Rocket Ship Galileo The Rolling Stones 6 x H (aka The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag) Space Cadet The Star Beast Starman Jones Starship Troopers Stranger in a Strange Land Time Enough For Love Time for the Stars Tomorrow the Stars (edited by R.A.H.) Tunnel in the Sky Universe (original contains Universe only) Waldo: Genius in Orbit (aka Waldo and Magic, Inc.) The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein Pandora's Box Free Man Blowups Happen (1946 version 2) Searchlight Life-Line Solution Unsatisfactory Corrections, additions, etc. to: tektronix!tekigm2!wrd --Bill--
dianeh@ism780c.UUCP (Diane Holt) (02/11/86)
I appreciate the time and effort you take deriving and posting these lists, but when you have revisions, could you post just the 'diff' between the original and the update. It would cut way down on net volume (no pun intended, but you take 'em where you can get 'em, right :-)), and those postings could be used by us to update the lists we've already saved off. Just a thought, and thanks for the lists, really. Diane Holt INTERACTIVE Systems Corp. (east coast:) ihnp4!ima!ism780!dianeh (west coast:) decvax!vortex!ism780!dianeh "Mostly I just read the dictionary...yeah, I figure all the other books are in there, right?"
wjr@frog.UUCP (STella Calvert) (02/14/86)
In article <560@ism780c.UUCP> dianeh@ism780c.UUCP (Diane Holt) writes: >I appreciate the time and effort you take deriving and posting these lists, >but when you have revisions, could you post just the 'diff' between the >original and the update. I too would prefer getting the "diff" rather than having to fiddle with both huge files. But there's a problem. >It would cut way down on net volume, . . . those >postings could be used by us to update the lists we've already saved off. [excerpt from volumes of postings, volumes and volumes....] Heinlein list, what Heinlein list? Anybody know where I can get the Heinlein list, would someone please post the entire list. I just got onto the net and would appreciate it if someone could email me the Heinlein list. There are folks new to the net every day. This is why the LBJ problem, the Patty O'Furniture problem, etc. So I don't think posting the list once and for all will do it. Maybe we could get by with "diff" postings that announced the next scheduled reposting of the entire list, though. Or an address to request it, if Bill's willing. But if I'm going to have to read traffic about the lists, I'd rather it was a title like "List of Books by Patty O'Furniture" rather than lots of ditzy little articles with titles like "Help" "Need list" or "What?" I too appreciate the lists, sympathize with the folks who get tired of seeing the reposts, and hope whoever responds to this article can come up with a solution. I know I don't have it. STella Calvert Every man and every woman is a star. Guest on: ...!decvax!frog!wjr Life: Baltimore!AnnArbor!Smyrna!<LotsOfHitchhikingAndShortVisits> !SantaCruz!Berkeley!AnnArbor!Taxachusetts Future: ... (!L5!TheBelt!InterstellarSpace)