Robert Heinlein
(1907 - 1988)
Robert Anson Heinlein (July 7, 1907 – May 8, 1988) was an American science fiction writer.
Bibliography
The Children’s Hour Volume 16 (1953)
A collection of short science fiction. and the various indexes to the set.
Read online at archive.org.
Various
Hardie Gramatky
Et al
Citizen of the Galaxy (1957)
A youth who has known only the primitive life of a galaxy slave is purchased by a beggar who turns out to be a man with many extracurricular activities.
Collier’s Junior Classics Volume 9 (1962)
Seventeen selections from adventure novels.
Esther Forbes
Charles Hawes
Robert Heinlein
Eric Knight
Howard Pyle
Katharine Pyle
Kate Seredy
Armstrong Sperry
John R. Tunis
Katharine Pyle
Kate Seredy
Lynd Ward
Kurt Wiese
Et al
The Door into Summer (1956)
Engineer Dan gets swindled by his fiancé and business partner and so he goes on "the long sleep". In the 1970 of this world, a person can be frozen to reawaken at a later time, while investments continue to grow with compound interest.
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Have Space Suit - Will Travel (1958)
Kip Russell answers a radio distress call in his Skyway Soap prize space suit and is off on an adventure on which hangs the fate of planet earth.
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Tunnel in the Sky (1955)
A high school senior goes through the gate to an unknown planet for a two-to-ten day final exam in Advanced Survival. After a period of fighting the elements and wildlife, he realizes that something has gone wrong with the gate and what was a brief survival exam is an endless struggle for life.
Read online at archive.org.