Isaac Asimov’s books (chronological order)

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- 1948 - [Back to top]

000 1 0 Kinetics of the reaction inactivation of tyrosinase during its catalysis of the aerobic oxidation of catechol

- 1950 - [Back to top]

001 3 2 Pebble in the sky

002 3 3 I, robot

- 1951 - [Back to top]

003 0 0 Stars, like dust, The

004 3 3 Foundation

- 1952 - [Back to top]

005 2 2 David Starr: Space ranger

006 3 3 Foundation and empire

007 1 0 Currents of space, The

008 1 0 Biochemistry and human metabolism

- 1953 - [Back to top]

009 3 3 Second foundation

010 2 2 Lucky Starr and the pirates of the asteroids

- 1954 - [Back to top]

011 3 3 Caves of steel, The

012 2 2 Lucky Starr and the oceans of Venus

013 2 2 Chemicals of life, The

- 1955 - [Back to top]

014 3 2 Martian way and other stories, The

015 3 3 End of eternity, The

016 3 3 Races and people

- 1956 - [Back to top]

017 2 2 Lucky Starr and the big sun of Mercury

018 0 0 Chemistry and human health

019 1 0 Inside the atom

- 1957 - [Back to top]

020 3 3 Naked sun, The

021 2 2 Lucky Starr and the moons of Jupiter

022 3 3 Building blocks of the universe

023 3 2 Earth is room enough

024 2 1 Only a trillion

- 1958 - [Back to top]

025 3 3 World of carbon, The

026 2 2 Lucky Starr and the rings of Saturn

027 3 3 World of nitrogen, The

028 2 1 Death dealers, The [A whiff of death]

- 1959 - [Back to top]

029 3 3 Nine tomorrows

030 3 3 Clock we live on, The

031 3 3 Words of science

032 3 3 Realm of numbers

- 1960 - [Back to top]

033 2 3 Living river, The [The bloodstream]

034 2 2 Kingdom of the sun, The

035 2 2 Realm of measure

036 2 3 Breakthroughs in science

037 1 0 Satellites in outer space

038 3 3 Wellsprings of life, The

039 1 0 Intelligent man’s guide to science, The

040 2 2 Double planet, The

- 1961 - [Back to top]

041 3 3 Words from the myths

042 3 3 Realm of algebra

- 1962 - [Back to top]

043 3 3 Life and energy

044 3 3 Words in Genesis

045 3 3 Fact and fancy

046 3 3 Words on the map

047 3 3 Hugo winners, The

048 3 3 Search for the elements, The

- 1963 - [Back to top]

049 3 3 Words from the exodus

050 2 2 Genetic code, The

051 3 3 Human body, The

052 2 2 Fifty short science fiction tales

053 3 3 View from a height

054 1 3 Kite that won the revolution, The

- 1964 - [Back to top]

055 3 3 Human brain, The

056 1 1 Short history of biology, A

057 2 2 Quick and easy math

058 3 3 Adding a dimension

059 3 3 Planets for man

060 1 1 Rest of the robots, The

061 0 0 Asimov’s biographical encyclopedia of science and technology

- 1965 - [Back to top]

062 2 2 Short history of chemistry, A

063 3 3 Greeks, The: A great adventure

064 3 3 Of time and space and other things

065 0 0 New intelligent man’s guide to science, The

066 2 0 Easy introduction to the slide rule, An

- 1966 - [Back to top]

067 2 2 Fantastic voyage

068 3 3 Noble gases, The

069 2 1 Inside the atom (3d ed.)

070 3 3 Neutrino, The

071 3 3 Roman Republic, The

072 3 3 Understanding physics, volume one

073 3 3 Understanding physics, volume two

074 3 3 Understanding physics, volume three

075 2 2 Genetic effects of radiation, The

076 2 3 Tomorrow’s children

077 3 3 Universe, The

078 3 3 From earth to heaven

- 1967 - [Back to top]

079 1 1 Moon, The

080 3 1 Environments out there

081 3 3 Roman Empire, The

082 1 1 Through a glass, clearly

083 3 2 Is anyone there?

084 1 1 To the ends of the universe

085 1 1 Mars

086 3 3 Egyptians, The

- 1968 - [Back to top]

087 2 1 Asimov’s mysteries

088 3 3 Science, numbers and I

089 1 3 Stars

090 1 3 Galaxies

091 3 3 Near East, The

092 3 3 Dark ages,The

093 3 3 Asimov’s guide to the Bible, volume one

094 3 3 Words from history

095 3 3 Photosynthesis

- 1969 - [Back to top]

096 3 3 Shaping of England, The

097 3 1 Twentieth century discovery

098 3 2 Nightfall and other stories

099 3 3 Asimov’s guide to the Bible, volume two

100 3 3 Opus 100

101 1 0 ABC’s of space

102 1 3 Great ideas of science

- 1970 - [Back to top]

103 3 3 Solar system and back, The

104 3 3 Asimov’s guide to Shakespeare, volume one

105 3 3 Asimov’s guide to Shakespeare, volume two

106 3 3 Constantinople, the forgotten empire

107 0 0 ABC’s of the ocean

108 1 3 Light

- 1971 - [Back to top]

109 3 3 Stars in their courses, The

110 3 3 Where do we go from here?

111 3 3 What makes the sun shine?

112 3 3 Sensuous dirty old man, The

113 1 3 Best new thing, The

114 3 3 Isaac Asimov’s treasury of humor

115 0 3 Hugo winners, The, volume two

116 3 3 Land of Canaan, The

117 0 2 ABC’s of the earth

- 1972 - [Back to top]

118 0 0 Asimov’s biographical encyclopedia of science and technology, 2d ed.

119 3 3 Left hand of the electron, The

120 0 0 Asimov’s guide to science

121 3 3 Gods themselves, The

122 3 3 More words of science

123 2 3 Electricity and man

124 0 2 ABC’s of ecology

125 3 2 Early Asimov, The

126 3 3 Shaping of France, The

127 3 3 Story of Ruth, The

128 2 1 Ginn science program--Intermediate A

129 2 1 Ginn science program--Intermediate C

130 1 3 Asimov’s annotated 'Don Juan'

131 2 3 Worlds within worlds

132 2 1 Ginn science program--Intermediate B

- 1973 - [Back to top]

133 1 3 How did we find out the earth is round?

134 1 1 Comets and meteors

135 1 3 Sun, The

136 1 3 How did we find out about electricity?

137 3 3 Shaping of North America, The

138 3 2 Today and tomorrow and--

139 3 2 Jupiter, the largest planet

140 3 2 Ginn science program--Advanced A

141 3 2 Ginn science program--Advanced B

142 3 3 How did we find out about numbers?

143 3 3 Please explain

144 3 3 Tragedy of the moon, The

145 1 2 How did we find out about dinosaurs?

146 1 0 Best of Isaac Asimov, The

147 2 3 Nebula award stories eight

- 1974 - [Back to top]

148 3 3 Asimov on astronomy

149 2 2 Birth of the United States, The

150 0 0 Have you seen these?

151 3 1 Before the golden age

152 3 3 Our world in space

153 1 3 How did we find out about germs?

154 1 3 Asimov’s annotated 'Paradise lost'

155 3 3 Tales of the Black Widowers

156 1 3 Earth: Our crowded spaceship

157 3 3 Asimov on chemistry

158 1 3 How did we find out about vitamins?

- 1975 - [Back to top]

159 3 3 Of matters great and small

160 1 2 Solar system, The

161 2 1 Our federal union

162 1 3 How did we find out about comets?

163 2 2 Science past--science future

164 1 0 Buy Jupiter and other stories

165 3 3 Eyes on the universe

166 3 3 Lecherous limericks

167 1 2 Heavenly host, The

168 3 3 Ends of the Earth, The

169 1 3 How did we find out about energy?

- 1976 - [Back to top]

170 1 0 Dream, The; Benjamin’s Dream; Benjamin’s bicentennial blast

171 3 3 Asimov on physics

172 1 3 Murder at the ABA

173 1 3 How did we find out about atoms?

174 3 2 Good taste

175 3 3 Planet that wasn’t, The

176 2 1 Bicentennial man and other stories, The

177 0 2 More lecherous limericks

178 3 2 More tales of the black widowers

179 3 3 Alpha Centauri, the nearest star

180 1 3 How did we find out about nuclear power?

181 3 3 Familiar poems, annotated

- 1977 - [Back to top]

182 3 3 Collapsing universe, The

183 3 3 Asimov on numbers

184 1 2 How did we find out about outer space?

185 0 2 Still more lecherous limericks

186 1 2 Hugo winners, The, volume three

187 1 1 Beginning and the end, The

188 3 3 Mars, the red planet

189 2 1 Golden door, The

190 1 2 Key word and other mysteries, The

191 0 0 Asimov’s Sherlockian limericks

- 1978 - [Back to top]

192 3 3 One hundred great science fiction short-short stories

193 3 3 Quasar, quasar, burning bright

194 1 3 How did we find out about earthquakes?

195 1 1 Animals of the Bible

196 0 1 Limericks: Too gross (w/John Ciardi)

197 1 3 How did we find out about black holes?

198 2 2 Life and time

- 1979 - [Back to top]

199 3 2 Saturn and beyond

200 3 2 Opus 200

201 3 3 In memory yet green

202 3 3 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 1, 1939

203 3 3 Extraterrestrial civilizations

204 1 3 How did we find out about our human roots?

205 3 3 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 2, 1940

206 3 3 Road to infinity, The

207 3 3 Choice of catastrophes, A

208 1 3 Science fictional solar system, The

209 3 3 Thirteen crimes of science fiction, The

210 0 1 Isaac Asimov’s book of facts

211 1 3 How did we find out about Antarctica?

- 1980 - [Back to top]

212 3 2 Casebook of the Black Widowers

213 3 3 Future in question, The

214 3 3 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 3, 1941

215 1 3 How did we find out about oil?

216 3 3 In joy still felt

217 0 1 Who done it?

218 2 3 Space mail

219 1 3 Microcosmic tales

220 3 3 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 4, 1942

221 2 2 Seven deadly sins of science fiction, The

222 3 3 Annotated 'Gulliver’s travels,' The

223 1 3 How did we find out about coal?

224 3 3 Future I, The

- 1981 - [Back to top]

225 3 3 In the beginning

226 2 3 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 5, 1943

227 3 3 Asimov on science fiction

228 3 3 Venus, near neighbor of the Sun

229 2 0 Three by Asimov

230 1 3 How did we find out about solar power?

231 1 3 How did we find out about volcanoes?

232 3 3 Visions of the universe

233 3 3 Catastrophes!

234 0 2 Isaac Asimov presents the best science fiction of the 19th century

235 3 3 Seven cardinal virtues of science fiction

236 1 1 Fantastic creatures

237 3 3 Sun shines bright, The

238 2 2 Change!

239 2 3 Raintree reading series 1

240 0 1 Grossery of limericks, A (w/John Ciardi)

241 1 3 Miniature mysteries

242 2 3 Twelve crimes of Christmas, The

243 3 3 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 6, 1944

244 1 1 Space mail 2

- 1982 - [Back to top]

245 0 2 Tantalizing locked room mysteries

246 2 3 TV: 2000

247 1 1 Laughing space

248 1 3 How did we find out about life in the deep sea?

249 3 3 Complete robot, The

250 1 2 Speculations

251 3 3 Flying saucers

252 3 3 Exploring the Earth and the cosmos

253 2 2 Raintree reading series 2

254 1 3 How did we find out about the beginnings of life?

255 0 1 Dragon tales

256 1 2 Big Apple mysteries, The

257 1 3 Asimov’s biographical encyclopedia of science and technology, 3d ed.

258 3 2 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 7, 1945

259 0 1 Isaac Asimov presents superquiz

260 1 1 Last man on Earth, The

261 2 3 Science fiction A to Z

262 2 2 Foundation’s edge

263 1 3 Isaac Asimov presents the best fantasy of the 19th century

264 3 3 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 8, 1946

265 1 3 How did we find out about the universe?

- 1983 - [Back to top]

266 3 3 Counting the eons

267 1 1 Winds of change and other stories, The

268 3 3 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 9, 1947

269 0 2 Show business is murder

270 2 3 Hallucination orbit

271 1 2 Caught in the organ draft

272 3 2 Roving mind, The

273 0 2 Science fiction weight-loss book, The

274 3 3 Measure of the universe

275 0 2 Isaac Asimov presents the best horror and supernatural stories of the 19th century

276 0 2 Starships

277 1 1 Union Club mysteries, The

278 0 2 Norby, the mixed-up robot

279 2 2 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 10, 1948

280 1 3 How did we find out about [our] genes?

281 2 2 Robots of dawn, The

282 1 2 Thirteen horrors of Halloween

283 1 3 Creations

284 0 1 Isaac Asimov presents superquiz 2

285 0 2 Wizards

286 2 2 Those amazing electronic thinking machines

287 1 1 Computer crimes and capers

288 3 3 Intergalactic empires

289 3 3 Machines that think

- 1984 - [Back to top]

290 3 3 'X' stands for unknown

291 1 3 One hundred great fantasy short-short stories

292 1 2 Raintree reading series 3

293 3 3 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 11, 1949

294 0 2 Witches

295 1 2 Murder on the menu

296 0 1 Young mutants

297 1 1 Isaac Asimov presents the best science fiction firsts

298 0 2 Norby’s other secret

299 3 2 How did we find out about computers?

300 3 1 Opus 300

301 1 2 Science fictional olympics

302 0 2 Fantastic Reading: Stories and Activities for Grades 5-8

303 2 1 Banquets of the Black Widowers

304 1 1 Election day 2084: Science fiction stories on the politics of the future

305 1 3 Isaac Asimov’s limericks for children

306 3 3 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 12, 1950

307 0 1 Young extraterrestrials

308 1 1 Sherlock Holmes through time and space

309 3 3 Asimov’s new guide to science

310 0 1 Supermen

- 1985 - [Back to top]

311 0 1 Baker’s dozen: Thirteen short fantasy novels

312 2 3 How did we find out about robots?

313 3 3 Asimov’s guide to Halley’s Comet

314 1 2 Cosmic knights

315 3 3 Hugo winners, The, volume four

316 1 2 Young monsters

317 3 3 Exploding suns, The

318 0 2 Norby and the lost princess

319 0 0 Spells

320 1 3 How did we find out about the atmosphere?

321 3 3 Living in the future

322 1 1 Robots: Machines in man’s image

323 3 2 Edge of tomorrow, The

324 0 0 Great science fiction stories by the world’s great scientists

325 2 3 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 13, 1951

326 3 2 Subatomic monster, The

327 1 2 Disappearing man and other mysteries, The

328 2 2 Robots and empire

329 2 2 Amazing stories: Sixty years of the best science fiction

330 1 3 Young ghosts

331 1 1 Baker’s dozen: thirteen short science fiction novels

332 3 3 It’s such a beautiful day

333 0 2 Norby and the invaders

334 0 1 Giants

335 2 3 How did we find out about DNA?

- 1986 - [Back to top]

336 3 1 Alternate Asimovs, The

337 3 3 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 14, 1952

338 0 1 Comets

339 1 1 Young star travelers

340 2 3 Hugo winners, The, volume five

341 2 2 Dangers of intelligence, The, and other essays

342 2 3 Mythical beasties

343 1 3 How did we find out about the speed of light?

344 2 2 Futuredays: A Nineteenth century vision of the year 2000

345 1 0 Science fiction by Asimov

346 2 2 Tin stars

347 3 3 Best science fiction of Isaac Asimov, The

348 3 3 Best mysteries of Isaac Asimov, The

349 2 2 Foundation and earth

350 2 2 Robot dreams

351 0 2 Norby and the queen’s necklace

352 0 1 Magical wishes

353 2 3 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 15, 1953

- 1987 - [Back to top]

354 3 2 Far as human eye could see

- 1986 - [Back to top]

355 1 2 Twelve frights of Christmas, The

356 1 3 How did we find out about blood?

- 1987 - [Back to top]

357 2 2 Past, present, and future

358 0 1 Isaac Asimov presents superquiz 3

359 1 3 How did we find out about sunshine?

360 1 2 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 16, 1954

361 0 2 Young witches and warlocks

362 2 2 How to enjoy writing: A book of aid and comfort

363 1 3 Devils

364 0 2 Norby finds a villain

365 2 1 Fantastic voyage II: Destination brain

366 0 2 Hound dunnit

367 0 1 Space shuttles

368 1 3 How did we find out about the brain?

369 1 3 Did comets kill the dinosaurs?

370 3 3 Beginnings

- 1988 - [Back to top]

371 0 1 Atlantis

372 3 3 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 17, 1955

373 2 2 Asimov’s annotated Gilbert and Sullivan

374 3 3 Isaac Asimov presents from Harding to Hiroshima

375 2 3 How did we find out about superconductivity?

- 1987 - [Back to top]

376 3 3 Other worlds of Isaac Asimov

- 1988 - [Back to top]

377 0 1 Isaac Asimov’s book of science and nature quotations

378 3 3 Relativity of wrong, The

379 2 2 Prelude to Foundation

380 2 2 Encounters

381 1 3 Asteroids, The

382 1 3 Earth’s moon, The

383 1 3 Mars: Our mysterious neighbor

384 1 3 Our Milky Way and other galaxies

385 1 3 Quasars, pulsars, and black holes

386 1 3 Rockets, probes, and satellites

387 1 3 Our solar system

388 1 3 Sun, The

389 1 3 Uranus: The sideways planet

390 0 3 History of Biology, The (chart)

391 2 3 Isaac Asimov presents the best crime stories of the 19th century

392 2 2 Mammoth book of classic science fiction

393 0 2 Monsters

394 3 3 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 18, 1956

395 2 1 Azazel

396 1 2 Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction and Fantasy Story-a-Monthª 1989 Calendar

397 3 3 Ghosts

398 1 3 Saturn: The ringed beauty

399 1 3 How was the Universe born?

400 1 3 Earth: Our home base

401 0 1 Ancient astronomy

402 2 3 Unidentified flying objects

- 1989 - [Back to top]

403 1 1 Space spotter’s guide, The

404 0 1 Norby down to earth

- 1988 - [Back to top]

405 0 2 Sport of Crime, The

- 1989 - [Back to top]

406 1 3 How did we find out about microwaves?

407 2 3 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 19, 1957

408 1 2 Asimov’s galaxy: Reflections on science fiction

409 3 3 All the troubles of the world

410 3 3 Franchise

411 3 3 Robbie

412 3 3 Sally

413 1 2 Isaac Asimov presents tales of the occult

414 0 1 Purr-fect Crime

415 1 3 Is there life on other planets?

416 1 2 Science fiction, science fact

417 1 3 Mercury: The quick planet

418 2 3 Space garbage

419 1 3 Jupiter, the spotted giant

420 1 3 Birth and death of stars, The

421 2 2 Asimov chronicles, The

422 1 0 Robots

423 3 3 History of Mathematics, The (chart)

424 1 2 Think about space: Where have we been and where are we going?

425 0 1 Isaac Asimov presents superquiz 4

426 2 2 Tyrannosaurus prescription, The, and one hundred other science essays

427 3 3 Asimov on science

428 0 2 Visions of fantasy: Tales from the masters

429 1 1 Nemesis

430 0 1 Curses

431 3 3 Asimov’s chronology of science and discovery

432 1 2 How did we find out about photosynthesis?

433 3 3 Complete science fair handbook, The

434 0 0 Little treasury of dinosaurs (5 vols.)

435 2 3 New Hugo winners, The

436 0 2 Senior sleuths: A large print anthology of mysteries and puzzlers

437 0 1 Norby and Yobo’s great adventure

438 1 2 Mythology and the Universe

- 1990 - [Back to top]

439 1 3 Colonizing the planets and stars

- 1989 - [Back to top]

440 1 2 Astronomy today

441 2 3 Pluto: A double planet?

442 1 3 Piloted space flights

443 1 3 Comets and meteors

444 3 3 Mammoth book of golden age science fiction, The

- 1990 - [Back to top]

445 2 2 Puzzles of the Black Widowers

446 1 2 Norby and the oldest dragon

447 3 3 Cosmic critiques: How and why ten science fiction stories work

448 2 3 Frontiers: New discoveries about man and his planet, outer space and the universe

449 3 3 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 20, 1958

450 3 3 Out of the everywhere

451 2 2 Robot visions

452 1 3 How did we find out about lasers?

453 2 3 Neptune: The farthest giant

454 1 3 Venus: A shrouded mystery

455 1 2 World’s space programs, The

456 1 2 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 21, 1959

457 1 1 Nightfall

458 3 2 Robots from Asimov’s

459 2 2 Invasions

460 3 3 Mammoth book of vintage science fiction, The

461 3 3 Complete stories, The, vol. 1

- 1991 - [Back to top]

462 2 3 March of the millennia, The: A key to looking at history

463 3 3 Secret of the Universe, The

- 1990 - [Back to top]

464 1 3 How did we find out about Neptune?

465 1 3 How did we find out about Pluto?

- 1991 - [Back to top]

466 1 1 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 22, 1960

467 3 3 Atom: Journey across the subatomic cosmos

468 3 3 Cal

469 3 3 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 23, 1961

470 0 3 Christopher Columbus: Navigator to the new world

471 1 3 What is a shooting star?

472 1 3 Why do stars twinkle?

473 1 3 Why does the moon change shape?

474 1 3 Why do we have different seasons?

475 0 1 What is an eclipse?

476 2 2 Faeries

477 1 2 Mammoth book of new world science fiction, The

478 2 3 Isaac Asimov’s guide to earth and space

479 2 3 Ferdinand Magellan: Opening the door to world exploration

- 1990 - [Back to top]

480 0 1 Norby and the court jester

- 1991 - [Back to top]

481 3 3 Our angry earth

482 0 2 Henry Hudson: Arctic Explorer and North American Adventurer

483 1 2 Why are whales vanishing?

484 1 3 Is our planet warming up?

485 2 3 Why is the air dirty?

486 2 3 Where does garbage go?

487 1 2 What causes acid rain?

488 3 3 Asimov’s chronology of the world

489 0 3 History of Chemistry, The (chart)

- 1992 - [Back to top]

490 3 3 Asimov laughs again

491 1 1 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 24, 1962

492 1 2 New Hugo winners, The, vol. 2

493 3 2 Complete stories, The, vol. 2

494 2 3 Why are some beaches oily?

495 1 2 Why are animals endangered?

- 1993 - [Back to top]

496 1 2 What’s happening to the ozone layer?

- 1992 - [Back to top]

497 2 3 Why are the rain forests vanishing?

498 1 2 Why does litter cause problems?

499 1 2 Isaac Asimov presents the great sf stories 25, 1963

500 1 2 Mammoth book of fantastic science fiction, The

501 1 1 Ugly little boy, The

- 1993 - [Back to top]

502 3 2 Forward the Foundation

503 3 3 Positronic Man, The

504 1 2 Mammoth book of modern science fiction

505 1 2 Frontiers II: More recent discoveries about life, Earth, space, and the universe

506 0 3 Future in space, The

- 1994 - [Back to top]

507 3 3 I. Asimov: A memoir

- 1995 - [Back to top]

508 2 1 Gold

509 3 3 I, Robot: The Illustrated Screenplay

510 3 3 Yours, Isaac Asimov

511 3 3 Magic: The final fantasy collection

- 2003 - [Back to top]

512 2 2 Return of the Black Widowers

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