“Let There Be Light” (1940 Heinlein’s fifth published story, originally published in Super Science Stories, May 1940 by “Lyle Munroe”).“Life-Line” (1939 Heinlein’s first published story, originally published in Astounding Science Fiction, August 1939).The stories included here (in the order of this edition of the book) are: It includes much of Heinlein’s early short stories and in this first set involves love, death, union issues and one of Heinlein’s most enduring characters. The Man Who Sold the Moon is generally regarded as the first collection of Heinlein’s Future History stories, which showed us, in the Golden Age of SF, how Heinlein saw humanity expanding beyond Earth into space. Following my reread of Heinlein’s juveniles over the last few years at SFFWorld, I thought I would read more from where he started – with his short stories.
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