Read Asimov's Future History Volume 1 Online
Authors: Isaac Asimov
Asimov’s Future History
Volume I
All stories copyright Isaac Asimov and the Estate of Isaac Asimov, unless otherwise noted below.
All other stories copyright by the respective authors listed below.
To the Continuing End of Eternity
-by
Greg Toland
, January, 2000
A Boy’s Best Friend
-First published in
Boys’ Life
magazine Mar, 1975
Robbie
-First published in
I, Robot,
1950. A slightly different (the original) version appears in
Super Science Stories
, September, 1940 as
Strange Playfellow
Robot AL-76 Goes Astray
-First published in
Amazing Stories
, Feb, 1942
Insert Knob A in Hold B
-First published in
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
, December, 1957
Runaround
-First published in
Astounding Science-Fiction
, March, 1942
Reason
-First published in
Astounding Science-Fiction
, April, 1941
Catch That Rabbit
-First published in
Astounding Science Fiction
, February, 1944
Safety First
-by
Johnny Pez,
August, 2001
Liar!
-First published in
Astounding Science-Fiction
, May, 1941
Satisfaction Guaranteed
-First published in
Amazing Stories
, April, 1951
Balance
-By
Mike Resnick.
First published in
Foundation’s Friends: Stories in Honor of Isaac Asimov
, September, 1989
Lenny
-First published in
Infinity Science Fiction
, January, 1958
Blot
-By
Hal Clement.
First published in
Foundation’s Friends: Stories in Honor of Isaac Asimov
, September, 1989
Little Lost Robot
-First published in
Astounding Science Fiction
, March, 1947
Escape!
-First published in
Astounding Science Fiction
, August, 1945
Cal
-First published in
Gold: The Final Science Fiction Collection
, March, 1995
Evidence
-First published in
Astounding Science Fiction
, September, 1946
PAPPI
-By
Sheila Finch
. First published in
Foundation’s Friends: Stories in Honor of Isaac Asimov
, September, 1989
Risk
-Fist published in
Astounding Science Fiction
, May, 1955
Galley Slave
-Fist published in
Galaxy Science Fiction
, December, 1957
First Law
-First published in
Fantastic Universe
, October, 1956
Plato’s Cave
-By
Poul Anderson
. First published in
Foundation’s Friends: Stories in Honor of Isaac Asimov
, September, 1989
The Martian Dilemma
-By
David Pinkston
. May, 2001
Non-Compliance
-By
Greg Toland
. July, 2001
The Evitable Conflict
-First published in
Astounding Science Fiction
, June,
1950
Robot Dreams
-First published in
Robot Dreams
, November, 1986
I, Robot
-First published by
Gnome Press
, 1950
The Eternal Woman
-By
Wendell Urth
, June, 2001
Feminine Intuition
-First published in
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
, October, 1969
The Fourth Law of Robotics
-by
Harry Harrison
. First published in
Foundation’s Friends: Stories in Honor of Isaac Asimov
, September, 1989
Christmas Without Rodney
-First published in
Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine
, Mid-December, 1988
Kid Brother
-First published in Isaac
Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine
, Mid-December, 1990
This
ePub edition v1.0 by Dead^Man March, 2011
Mobi
and LIT
editions published simultaneously.
Layout and design by DeadMan
Cover art: “
Yacht
” by
guitfiddle
of DeviantArt
Future History
inlay “
Summer days
” by
Talros
of DeviantArt
Cover design by Dead^Man
Chronology of events in Isaac Asimov’s positronic robot and Foundation stories, compiled by Johnny Pez
Table of Contents
1982 AD
To the Continuing End of Eternity
1995 AD
A Boy’s Best Friend
1998 AD
Robbie
2006 AD
Robot AL-76 Goes Astray
2010 AD
Insert Knob A in Hold B
2015 AD
Runaround
2015 AD
Reason
2016 AD
Catch That Rabbit
2020 AD
Safety First
2021 AD
Liar!
2023 AD
Satisfaction Guaranteed
2024 AD
Balance
2025 AD
Lenny
2026 AD
Blot
2029 AD
Little Lost Robot
2030 AD
Escape!
2031 AD
Cal
2032 AD
Evidence
2032 AD
PAPPI
2033 AD
Risk
2034 AD
Galley Slave
2035 AD
First Law
2036 AD
Plato’s Cave
2044 AD
The Martian Dilemma
2051 AD
Non-Compliance
2052 AD
The Evitable Conflict
2055 AD
Robot Dreams
2058 AD
I, Robot
2060 AD
The Eternal Woman
2063 AD
Feminine Intuition
2065 AD
The Fourth Law of Robotics
2090 AD
Christmas Without Rodney
2120 AD
Kid Brother
Introduction
The Fan Edit
2011 A.D.
S
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HERE
I sit, around 30 years after being introduced to
The Foundation
stories by one of my older brothers when I was around 11 years old. Star Wars had been out for 2 years, and I was yearning for
something
that could match the magic that that movie brought to me at that age. Yes, I started reading at a much earlier age-I loved mysteries and had read every
Nancy Drew
and
Hardy Boys
story I could get my hands on. I couldn’t quite get into reading fantasy at the time, having read maybe one chapter of
Lord of the Rings
before never going back to it–I still have yet to finish that chapter. My brother tells me something along the lines of,
“Shut up and read these (Foundation books), they are good!”
. Well, how could I doubt my big brother who drove such a cool muraled van? Since then, Asimov has been my favorite author and I have collected just about every
real
book of his I could find. His universe had all that I have enjoyed reading and writing about all these years. There are a great many other books in my library, of course, but the Asimov Collection is the heart of all of it, It consists of about 400 books, many having 3 or 4 copies from collections I have purchased over the years.
Anyway, I am one who likes to read everything in
order
. It has come time again to read the entire Future History as laid out by Dr. Asimov and the others who have contributed to the series over the years. This was a project I have had in mind for some years now, and it is something that you folks will
never
see assembled by any company (for more reasons than one). Several of the fan fiction ones I have not include as they appear to be incomplete, or just don’t fit the theme of the universe and may be better plugged into some other. I did consider adding Donald Kingsbury’s
Psychohistorical Crisis
, while although interesting, doesn’t belong here.