Out of the Everywhere
Book by Isaac Asimov
0-385-26201-9Out of the Everywhere is a collection of seventeen scientific essays written by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov and originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.[3] The title comes from the opening lines of George Macdonald's poem "Baby":
- "Where did you come from, baby dear?"
- "Out of the everywhere into here."[4]
Contents
- Part I: Astronomy
- The Very Error of the Moon (October 1987)
- Asking the Right Question (November 1987)
- Out of the Everywhere (November 1988)
- Into the Here (December 1988)
- Part II: Humanity
- The Road to Humanity (December 1987)
- Standing Tall (January 1988)
- The Longest River (July 1988)
- Is Anyone Listening (June 1988)
- Part III: Radiation
- The Unrecognized Danger (February 1988)
- The Radiation That Wasn't (March 1988)
- Part IV: Magnetism
- Iron, Cold Iron (April 1988)
- From Pole to Pole (May 1988)
- Part V: Fuel
- The Fire of Life (August 1988)
- The Slave of the Lamp (September 1988)
- The Horse Under the Hood (October 1988)
- Part VI: Time
- The Unforgiving Minute (January 1989)
- Part VII: Something Extra
- A Sacred Poet (September 1987)
References
External links
- Asimovonline.com
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Essay collections by Isaac Asimov
- Only a Trillion (1957)
- Fact and Fancy (1962)
- View from a Height (1963)
- Adding a Dimension (1964)
- Of Time and Space and Other Things (1965)
- From Earth to Heaven (1966)
- Science, Numbers, and I (1968)
- The Solar System and Back (1970)
- The Stars in Their Courses (1971)
- The Left Hand of the Electron (1972)
- The Tragedy of the Moon (1973)
- Of Matters Great and Small (1975)
- The Planet That Wasn't (1976)
- Quasar, Quasar, Burning Bright (1978)
- The Road to Infinity (1979)
- Asimov on Science Fiction (1981)
- The Sun Shines Bright (1981)
- Counting the Eons (1983)
- 'X' Stands for Unknown (1984)
- The Subatomic Monster (1985)
- Far as Human Eye Could See (1987)
- The Relativity of Wrong (1988)
- Out of the Everywhere (1990)
- Robot Visions (1990)
- The Secret of the Universe (1991)
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