The Sun Shines Bright (book)
First edition | |
Author | Isaac Asimov |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Fantasy & Science Fiction essays |
Publisher | Doubleday |
Publication date | 20 November 1981 |
Media type | print (Hardback and Paperback) |
Pages | 250 |
ISBN | 0-385-17145-5 |
Preceded by | The Road to Infinity |
Followed by | Counting the Eons |
The Sun Shines Bright is a collection of seventeen nonfiction science essays written by Isaac Asimov. It was the fifteenth of a series of books collecting essays from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.[1] It was first published by Doubleday & Company in 1981.
Contents
- The Sun
- Out, Damned Spot!
- The Sun Shines Bright
- The Noblest Metal of Them All
- The Stars
- How Little?
- Siriusly Speaking
- Below the Horizon
- The Planets
- Just Thirty Years
- The Moon
- A Long Day's Journey
- The Inconstant Moon
- The Elements
- The Useless Metal
- Neutrality!
- The Finger of God
- The Cell
- Clone, Clone of My Own
- The Scientists
- Alas, All Human
- The People
- The Unsecret Weapon
- More Crowded!
- Nice Guys Finish First!
Notes and references
- ↑ Asimov, Isaac (1984). The Sun Shines Bright. London: Grafton. p. 10. ISBN 0-586-05841-9.
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