Isaac Asimov

Robot series

43 books

Robot series

43 Books
I, Robot
#1

I, Robot

1950
Earth Is Room Enough
#2

Earth Is Room Enough

The Dead Past The Foundation of S. F. Success Franchise Gimmicks Three Kid Stuff The Watery Place Living Space The Message Satisfaction Guaranteed Hell-Fire The Last Trump The Fun They Had - juvenile Jokester The Immortal Bard Someday The Author's Ordeal Dreaming Is a Private Thing

1957
The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories
#3

The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories

The Prime of Life Feminine Intuition Waterclap That Thou Art Mindful of Him Stranger in Paradise The Life and Times of Multivac The Winnowing The Bicentennial Man Marching In Old-Fashioned The Tercentenary Incident Birth of a Notion

1976
Robots and Empire
#4

Robots and Empire

Esta quinta novela de la «Serie de los robots» supone un sensacional hito en la galaxia de ciencia ficción de Asimov y constituye la apasionante continuación del bestseller Los robots del amanecer . En Robots e imperio vemos cómo el futuro del universo corre peligro. Aunque se han debilitado las fuerzas de los siniestros Spacers, el doctor Kelden Amadiro no ha olvidado -ni perdonado- su humillante derrota a manos de Elijah Baley, el adorado héroe de la población terrestre. Amadiro ansía la venganza y está más decidido que nunca a consumar la destrucción del planeta Tierra.

1985
Robbie
#1940

Robbie

1940
Reason
#1941

Reason

1941
Liar!
#1941

Liar!

1941
Robot AL-76 Goes Astray
#1942

Robot AL-76 Goes Astray

Robot AL-76 Goes Astray Victory Unintentional First Law Let's Get Together Satisfaction Guaranteed Risk Lenny Galley Slave

1942
Victory Unintentional
#1942

Victory Unintentional

Robot AL-76 Goes Astray Victory Unintentional First Law Let's Get Together Satisfaction Guaranteed Risk Lenny Galley Slave

1942
Runaround
#1942

Runaround

1942
Catch That Rabbit
#1944

Catch That Rabbit

1944
Escape!
#1945

Escape!

1945
Evidence
#1946

Evidence

1946
Little Lost Robot
#1947

Little Lost Robot

1947
Mother Earth
#1949

Mother Earth

Author! Author! - novelette Death Sentence - short story Blind Alley - short story No Connection - short story The Endochronic Properties of Resublimated Thiotimoline - short story The Red Queen's Race - novelette Mother Earth - novelette

1949
The Evitable Conflict
#1950

The Evitable Conflict

1950
Satisfaction Guaranteed
#1951

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Robot AL-76 Goes Astray Victory Unintentional First Law Let's Get Together Satisfaction Guaranteed Risk Lenny Galley Slave

1951
Segregationist
#1953

Segregationist

1953
Sally
#1953

Sally

Contains: The Martian Way Sally The Fun They Had Franchise The Last Question Profession

1953
The Caves of Steel
#1954

The Caves of Steel

In the future you will walk down the crowded streets of New York City not knowing if the bodies brushing past you are humans or androids. With tensions already mounting between humans and robots, the murder of a Spacer must be handled in a politically-correct fashion so Detective Elijah Baley is assigned a robot partner. Baley and R. Daneel Olivaw become like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle s Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, Law & Order s Detectives Lennie Brisco and Ed Green, and Training Day s Detective Alonzo Harris and Officer Jake Hoyt disparate partners who must work together to solve a crime. The only problem is, Baley doesn't trust anyone not his boss, not his wife, and certainly not his robot partner.

1954
Risk
#1955

Risk

Robot AL-76 Goes Astray Victory Unintentional First Law Let's Get Together Satisfaction Guaranteed Risk Lenny Galley Slave

1955
First Law
#1956

First Law

Robot AL-76 Goes Astray Victory Unintentional First Law Let's Get Together Satisfaction Guaranteed Risk Lenny Galley Slave

1956
Let's Get Together
#1957

Let's Get Together

Robot AL-76 Goes Astray Victory Unintentional First Law Let's Get Together Satisfaction Guaranteed Risk Lenny Galley Slave

1957
Galley Slave
#1957

Galley Slave

Robot AL-76 Goes Astray Victory Unintentional First Law Let's Get Together Satisfaction Guaranteed Risk Lenny Galley Slave

1957
The Naked Sun
#1957

The Naked Sun

On the remote planet Solaria the first murder for two hundred years has been committed. The Solarians are Spacers with a civilisation based on robots instead of slaves - and some pretty weird taboos and phobias. Into this strange set-up comes Terran detective Elijah Baley, assigned to find the murderer and act as an investigator for his government. But as an Earthman, Baley finds aspects of life on Solaria difficult, even terrifying, to cope with. From the moment of his arrival on Solaria, Baley's investigation becomes an ordeal of nerves under the pitiless glare of the naked sun...

1957
Lenny
#1958

Lenny

Robot AL-76 Goes Astray Victory Unintentional First Law Let's Get Together Satisfaction Guaranteed Risk Lenny Galley Slave

1958
The Rest of the Robots
#1964

The Rest of the Robots

1964
Feminine Intuition
#1969

Feminine Intuition

1969
Mirror Image
#1972

Mirror Image

Part two of a collection of science fiction short stories. Anniversary The Billiard Ball The Dead Past The Dying Night The Fun They Had The Last Question Mirror-Image

1972
Light Verse
#1973

Light Verse

1973
Stranger in Paradise
#1974

Stranger in Paradise

1974
. . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him
#1974

. . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him

1974
A Boy's Best Friend
#1975

A Boy's Best Friend

1975
The Bicentennial Man
#1976

The Bicentennial Man

The Prime of Life Feminine Intuition Waterclap That Thou Art Mindful of Him Stranger in Paradise The Life and Times of Multivac The Winnowing The Bicentennial Man Marching In Old-Fashioned The Tercentenary Incident Birth of a Notion

1976
The Tercentenary Incident
#1976

The Tercentenary Incident

1976
The Last Answer
#1980

The Last Answer

1980
The Complete Robot
#1982

The Complete Robot

The complete collection of Isaac Asimov’s classic Robot stories. In these stories, Asimov creates the Three Laws of Robotics and ushers in the Robot Age – when Earth is ruled by master-machines and when robots are more human than mankind. The Complete Robot is the ultimate collection of timeless, amazing and amusing robot short stories from the greatest science fiction writer of all time, offering golden insights into robot thought processes. Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics were programmed into real computers thirty years ago at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology – with surprising results. Readers of today still have many surprises in store… A Boy's Best Friend Sally Someday Some Immobile Robots Point of View Think! True Love Some Metallic Robots Robot AL-76 Goes Astray Victory Unintentional Stranger in Paradise Light Verse Segregationist Some Humanoid Robots Let's Get Together Mirror Image The Tercentenary Incident Powell and Donovan First Law Runaround Reason Catch That Rabbit Susan Calvin Liar! Satisfaction Guaranteed Lenny Galley Slave Little Lost Robot Risk Escape! Evidence The Evitable Conflict Feminine Intuition Two Climaxes —That Thou Art Mindful of Him! The Bicenten

1982
The Robots of Dawn
#1983

The Robots of Dawn

A millennium into the future two advances have altered the course of human history: the colonization of the Galaxy and the creation of the positronic brain. Isaac Asimov's Robot novels chronicle the unlikely partnership between a New York City detective and a humanoid robot who must learn to work together. Detective Elijah Baley is called to the Spacer world Aurora to solve a bizarre case of roboticide. The prime suspect is a gifted roboticist who had the means, the motive, and the opportunity to commit the crime. There's only one catch: Baley and his positronic partner, R. Daneel Olivaw, must prove the man innocent. For in a case of political intrigue and love between woman and robot gone tragically wrong, there's more at stake than simple justice. This time Baley's career, his life, and Earth's right to pioneer the Galaxy lie in the delicate balance.

1983
Robot Dreams
#1986

Robot Dreams

This is a collection of short Asimov stories. "Little Lost Robot" , a Robot story "Robot Dreams" , a Robot story "Breeds There a Man...?" "Hostess" "Sally" , a Robot story "Strikebreaker" "The Machine that Won the War" , a Multivac story "Eyes Do More Than See" "The Martian Way" "Franchise" , a Multivac story "Jokester" , a Multivac story "The Last Question" , a Multivac story "Does a Bee Care?" "Light Verse" , a Robot story "The Feeling of Power" "Spell My Name with an S" "The Ugly Little Boy" "The Billiard Ball" "True Love" , a Multivac story "The Last Answer" "Lest We Remember"

1986
Christmas Without Rodney
#1989

Christmas Without Rodney

1989
Too Bad!
#1989

Too Bad!

1989
Robot Visions
#1990

Robot Visions

Collection of science fiction short stories and factual essays **Short stories:** Robot visions Too bad! Liar! Runaround Evidence Little lost robot The Evitable conflict Feminine intuition The Bicentennial man Someday Think! Segregationist Mirror image Lenny Galley slave Christmas without Rodney **Essays:** Robots I have known The New teachers Whatever you wish The Friends we make Our intelligent tools The Laws of robotics Future fantastic The gachine and the robot The Robot as enemy? Intelligences together My robots The Laws of humanics Cybernetic organism The Sense of humor Robots in combination

1990
The Positronic Man
#1992

The Positronic Man

Powerful and haunting, The Positronic Man is an unforgettable novel that redefines Isaac Asimov's and Robert Silverberg's place among the greatest science fiction authors of all time. In the twenty-first century the creation of the positronic brain leads to the development of robot laborers and revolutionizes life on Earth. But to the Martin family, their household robot NDR-113 is more than a trusted friend, a confidant, a member of the family. For through some unknown manufacturing glitch, Andrew has been blessed with a capacity for love and a drive toward self-awareness and devlopment that are almost human. But almost is not enough. Andrew's dream is to become fully human. Facing human prejudice, the laws of robotics, and his own mechanical limitations, Andrew will use science and law in his quest for the impossible, arriving at last at a terrifying choice: to make his dream a reality, he must pay the ultimate price. - Publisher.

1992
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