The Road to Infinity is a collection of seventeen scientific essays by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov.[1] It was the fourteenth[citation needed] of a series of books collecting Asimov's science essays from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. It also included a list of all of Asimov's essays in that magazine up to 1979. It was first published by Doubleday & Company in 1979.[2]

Contents

  • "The Subtlest Difference" (F&SF, October 1977)
  • "The Sons of Mars Revisited" (November 1977)
  • "Dark and Bright" (December 1977)
  • "The Real Finds Waiting" (January 1978)
  • "The Lost Art" (February 1978)
  • "Anyone For Tens?" (March 1978)
  • "The Floating Crystal Palace" (April 1978)
  • "By Land and By Sea" (May 1978)
  • "We Were the First that Ever Burst" (June 1978)
  • "Second to the Skua" (July 1978)
  • "Rings and Things" (August 1978)
  • "Countdown" (September 1978)
  • "Toward Zero" (October 1978)
  • "Fifty Million Big Brothers" (November 1978)
  • "Where is Everybody?" (December 1978)
  • "Proxima" (January 1979)
  • "The Road to Infinity" (February 1979)

References

  1. ^ Young, Donovan (December 2, 1979). "Books in Brief". The Atlanta Constitution. pp. 4E. Retrieved December 30, 2024 – via ProQuest.
  2. ^ "THE ROAD TO INFINITY". Kirkus Reviews. September 14, 2011 [September 1, 1979 issue]. Retrieved December 30, 2024.


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