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From: michaelm@3comvax.UUCP (Michael McNeil)
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Subject: Re: SF-LOVERS digest entry
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Date: Thu, 26-Sep-85 19:31:36 EDT
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[Eat death, line eater monst...]

>     By the way here is Asimov's chronology, as he published it.
>     The whole article in LOCUS is good if you haven't seen it.
> 
>     1.  The Complete Robot  (short stories)  1982
>     2.  The Caves of Steel (1954)
>     3.  The Naked Sun (1957)
>     4.  The Robots of Dawn (1983)
>     5.  Robots and Empire (1985) [not yet published, could be off schedule]
>     6.  one more transition novel, planned.
>     7.  The Currents of Space (1952)
>     8.  The Stars, Like Dust... (1951)
>     9.  Pebble in the Sky (1950)
>    10.  Prelude to Foundation (planned)
>    11.  Foundation (1951)
>    12.  Foundation and Empire (1952)
>    13.  Second Foundation (1953)
>    14.  Foundation's Edge (1982)
>    15.  Foundation and Earth (in progress)
>
>       -- from the bewildered musings of Jim Brunet

And what about *The End of Eternity* which acts as a prelude
(from the far future) for the entire series?  

-- 

Michael McNeil
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	Who knows for certain?  Who shall here declare it?  
	Whence was it born, whence came creation?  
	The gods are later than this world's formation;
	Who then can know the origins of the world?  

	None knows whence creation arose;
	And whether he has or has not made it;
	He who surveys it from the lofty skies,
	Only he knows -- or perhaps he knows not.  
		*The Rig Veda*, X. 129