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== Novels ==
== Novels ==
Novels marked with an asterisk * are generally considered juvenile novels, although some works defy easy categorization.
Novels marked with an asterisk * are generally considered juvenile novels, although some works defy easy categorization.


=== Early Heinlein novels ===
=== Early Heinlein novels ===
*''[[Rocket Ship Galileo]]'', 1947 *
*''[[Rocket Ship Galileo]]'', 1947 *
*''[[Beyond This Horizon]]'', 1948 (initially serialized in 1942, and at that time credited to Anson MacDonald)
*''[[Beyond This Horizon]]'', 1948 (initially serialized in 1942, and at that time credited to Anson MacDonald)
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=== Mature Heinlein novels ===
=== Mature Heinlein novels ===
*''[[Stranger in a Strange Land]]'', 1961 ([[Hugo Award]], 1962; [[Prometheus Award|Prometheus]] Hall of Fame Award, 1987), (republished at the original greater length in 1991)
*''[[Stranger in a Strange Land]]'', 1961 ([[Hugo Award]], 1962; [[Prometheus Award|Prometheus]] Hall of Fame Award, 1987), (republished at the original greater length in 1991)
*''[[Podkayne of Mars]]'', 1963 *
*''[[Podkayne of Mars]]'', 1963 *
*''[[Orphans of the Sky]]'', 1963 (fix-up novel of two connected short stories, both originally published in 1941)
*''[[Orphans of the Sky]]'', 1963 (fix-up novel of two connected novellas, both originally published in 1941)
*''[[Glory Road]]'', 1963 ([[Hugo Award|Hugo]] nominee, 1964)
*''[[Glory Road]]'', 1963 ([[Hugo Award|Hugo]] nominee, 1964)
*''[[Farnham's Freehold]]'', 1965
*''[[Farnham's Freehold]]'', 1965
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=== Late Heinlein novels ===
=== Late Heinlein novels ===
*''[[The Number of the Beast (novel)|The Number of the Beast]]'', 1980
*''[[The Number of the Beast (novel)|The Number of the Beast]]'', 1980
*''[[Friday (novel)|Friday]]'', 1982 ([[Hugo Award|Hugo]], [[Nebula Award|Nebula]], and [[Prometheus Award]] nominee, 1983)
*''[[Friday (novel)|Friday]]'', 1982 ([[Hugo Award|Hugo]], [[Nebula Award|Nebula]], and [[Prometheus Award]] nominee, 1983)
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===Early Heinlein works published posthumously===
===Early Heinlein works published posthumously===
*''[[For Us, The Living: A Comedy of Customs]]'' (written in 1939, published posthumously in 2003)
*''[[For Us, The Living: A Comedy of Customs]]'' (written in 1939, published posthumously in 2003)
*''[[Variable Star]]'' (posthumously with [[Spider Robinson]])  (Outline written by Heinlein 1955; Robinson's full novel based on 8 recovered pages from it appeared in 2006)
*''[[Variable Star]]'' (posthumously with [[Spider Robinson]])  (Outline written by Heinlein 1955; Robinson's full novel based on 8 recovered pages from it appeared in 2006)


== Short fiction ==
== Short fiction ==
=== "Future History" short fiction ===
=== "Future History" short fiction ===
(Series nominated for the "Best All-Time Series" [[Hugo Award]], 1966)
(Series nominated for the "Best All-Time Series" [[Hugo Award]], 1966)


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=== Other short speculative fiction ===
=== Other short speculative fiction ===
Note that all the works initially attributed to '''Anson MacDonald''', '''Caleb Saunders''', '''John Riverside''' and '''Simon York''', and many of the works attributed to '''Lyle Monroe''', were later reissued in various Heinlein collections and attributed to Heinlein.   
Note that all the works initially attributed to '''Anson MacDonald''', '''Caleb Saunders''', '''John Riverside''' and '''Simon York''', and many of the works attributed to '''Lyle Monroe''', were later reissued in various Heinlein collections and attributed to Heinlein.   


At Heinlein's insistence, the three Lyle Monroe stories marked with the symbol ''''§'''' have never been reissued in a Heinlein anthology.  
At Heinlein's insistence, the three Lyle Monroe stories marked with the symbol ''''§'''' have never been reissued in a Heinlein anthology.  


* "[[Magic, Inc.]]", 1940 (aka: "The Devil Makes the Law")
* "[[Magic, Inc.]]", 1940 (aka: "The Devil Makes the Law")
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=== Other short fiction ===
=== Other short fiction ===
* "[[A Bathroom of Her Own]]", 1946
* "[[A Bathroom of Her Own]]", 1946
* "[[Dance Session]]", 1946 (love poem)
* "[[Dance Session]]", 1946 (love poem)
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=== Collections ===
=== Collections ===
* ''[[The Man Who Sold the Moon (short story collection)|The Man Who Sold the Moon]]'', 1950
* ''[[The Man Who Sold the Moon (short story collection)|The Man Who Sold the Moon]]'', 1950
* ''[[Waldo & Magic, Inc.]]'', 1950
* ''[[Waldo & Magic, Inc.]]'', 1950
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==== Complete works ====
==== Complete works ====
* The ''Virginia Edition,''  a 46-volume hardcover collection of all of Robert Heinlein's stories, novels, and nonfiction writing, plus a selection of his personal correspondence, was announced by [[Meisha Merlin Publishing]] in 2005; the Robert A. and Virginia Heinlein Prize Trust (which now owns all the Heinlein copyrights) instigated the project. Although Meisha Merlin's Web page remains up{{ref|virginia}}, the company went out of business in May 2007 after producing six volumes: ''[[I Will Fear No Evil]]'', ''[[Time Enough for Love]]'', ''[[Starship Troopers]]'', ''[[For Us, the Living]]'', ''[[The Door into Summer]]'', and ''[[Double Star]]''.  The Trust is now in the process of picking up the pieces{{ref|virginia_blog}}.
* The ''Virginia Edition,''  a 46-volume hardcover collection of all of Robert Heinlein's stories, novels, and nonfiction writing, plus a selection of his personal correspondence, was announced by [[Meisha Merlin Publishing]] in 2005; the Robert A. and Virginia Heinlein Prize Trust (which now owns all the Heinlein copyrights) instigated the project. Although Meisha Merlin's Web page remains up{{ref|virginia}}, the company went out of business in May 2007 after producing six volumes: ''[[I Will Fear No Evil]]'', ''[[Time Enough for Love]]'', ''[[Starship Troopers]]'', ''[[For Us, the Living]]'', ''[[The Door into Summer]]'', and ''[[Double Star]]''.  The Trust is now in the process of picking up the pieces{{ref|virginia_blog}}.


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== Foreword ==
== Foreword ==
* ''[[Tomorrow, the Stars]]'', 1952, anthology of stories by 14 authors selected by [[Frederik Pohl]] and [[Judith Merril]], [[foreword]] by Heinlein who got his name on the cover.
* ''[[Tomorrow, the Stars]]'', 1952, anthology of stories by 14 authors selected by [[Frederik Pohl]] and [[Judith Merril]], [[foreword]] by Heinlein who got his name on the cover.


== Nonfiction ==
== Nonfiction ==
* ''[[No Bands Playing, No Flags Flying]]'', written 1947, published 1973
* ''[[No Bands Playing, No Flags Flying]]'', written 1947, published 1973
* Two articles for ''[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]'' on [[Paul Dirac]] and [[antimatter]], and on [[blood]] chemistry.{{ref|britannica}}
* Two articles for ''[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]'' on [[Paul Dirac]] and [[antimatter]], and on [[blood]] chemistry.{{ref|britannica}}
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== Filmography ==
== Filmography ==
 
*''[[Destination Moon (film)|Destination Moon]]'' (story (from the book ''[[Rocket Ship Galileo]]''), screenplay, technical advisor), 1950<ref>{{cite web|title=''Destination Moon'' (1950)|url=http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=26294|publisher=American Film Institute|accessdate=3 October 2013}}</ref> (Retro [[Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation|Hugo Award]], 1951)
*''[[Destination Moon (film)|Destination Moon]]'' (story (from the book ''[[Rocket Ship Galileo]]''), screenplay, technical advisor), 1950 [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042393/ IMDb] (Retro [[Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation|Hugo Award]], 1951)
*''[[Tom Corbett, Space Cadet]]'', 1950, (from the book ''[[Space Cadet]]'')<ref>{{cite web|title=''Tom Corbett, Space Cadet'' (1950-1955)|url=http://www.tv.com/shows/tom-corbett-space-cadet/|publisher=TV.com|accessdate=3 October 2013}}</ref>
*''[[Tom Corbett, Space Cadet]]'', 1950, (from the book ''[[Space Cadet]]'') [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042156/ IMDb]
*''[[Project Moonbase]]'', 1953<ref>{{cite web|title=''Project Moon Base'' (1953)|url=http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=50986|publisher=American Film Institute|accessdate=3 October 2013}}</ref>
*''[[Project Moonbase]]'', 1953 [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0190198/ IMDb]
*''The Brain Eaters'', 1959, (from the book ''[[The Puppet Masters]]'', uncredited, sued by Heinlein)<ref>{{cite web|title=''The Brain Eaters'' (1958)|url=http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=52487|publisher=American Film Institute|accessdate=3 October 2013}}</ref>
*''The Brain Eaters'', 1959, (from the book ''[[The Puppet Masters]]'', uncredited, sued by Heinlein) [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051432/ IMDb]
* [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=4136 Uchu no Senshi (Japanese)] (TV series based on ''Starship Troopers'') (1988) [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/ ANN]  
* [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=4136 Uchu no Senshi (Japanese)] (TV Series based on Starship Troopers) (1988) [http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/ ANN]  
*''[[Red Planet (TV series)|Red Planet]]'', TV mini-series (from the book), 1994<ref>{{cite web|title=''Red Planet'' (1994)|url=http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/476477/Red-Planet/|publisher=Turner Classic Movies|accessdate=3 October 2013}}</ref>
*''[[Red Planet (TV series)|Red Planet]]'', TV mini-series (from the book), 1994[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0216502/ IMDb]
*''[[The Puppet Masters (film)]]'', film (from the book), 1994<ref>{{cite web|title=''Robert A. Heinlein's The Puppet Masters'' (1994)|url=http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=60196|publisher=American Film Institute|accessdate=3 October 2013}}</ref>
*''[[The Puppet Masters (film)]]'', film (from the book), 1994 [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0111003/ IMDb]
*''[[Starship Troopers (film)|Starship Troopers]]'', film loosely based on the book, 1997<ref>{{cite web|title=''Starship Troopers'' (1997)|url=http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=61484|publisher=American Film Institute|accessdate=3 October 2013}}</ref>
*''[[Starship Troopers (film)|Starship Troopers]]'', film loosely based on the book, 1997 [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120201/ IMDb]
*''[[Roughnecks: The Starship Troopers Chronicles]]'', TV series (based on the movie, which was loosely based on the book ''Starship Troopers''), 1999<ref>{{cite web|title=''Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles'' (1999-2000)|url=http://www.tv.com/shows/roughnecks-starship-troopers-chronicles/|publisher=TV.com|accessdate=3 October 2013}}</ref>
*''[[Roughnecks: The Starship Troopers Chronicles]]'', TV series (based on the movie, which was loosely based on the book ''Starship Troopers''), 1999 [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0190198/ IMDb]
*(as yet untitled, from the book ''The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress'', in pre-production) [http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue308/news.html]
*(as yet untitled, from the book ''The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress'', in pre-production) [http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue308/news.html]


== Spinoffs ==
== Spinoffs ==
*''[[The Notebooks of Lazarus Long]]'', illuminated by D.F Vassallo, 1978
*''[[The Notebooks of Lazarus Long]]'', illuminated by D.F Vassallo, 1978
*''[[New Destinies (Heinlein)|New Destinies, Vol. VI/Winter 1988 &mdash; Robert A. Heinlein Memorial Issue]]'', 1988
*''[[New Destinies (Heinlein)|New Destinies, Vol. VI/Winter 1988 &mdash; Robert A. Heinlein Memorial Issue]]'', 1988
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
*http://www.nitrosyncretic.com/rah/rahfaq.html
*http://www.nitrosyncretic.com/rah/rahfaq.html
*http://www.virginiaedition.com/default.aspx
*http://www.virginiaedition.com/default.aspx
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[List of Robert A. Heinlein characters]]
* [[List of Robert A. Heinlein characters]]
* [[Pantheistic solipsism]]
* [[Pantheistic solipsism]]
==Notes==
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A list of some works of Robert A. Heinlein.

Novels

Novels marked with an asterisk * are generally considered juvenile novels, although some works defy easy categorization.

Early Heinlein novels

Mature Heinlein novels

Late Heinlein novels

Early Heinlein works published posthumously

Short fiction

"Future History" short fiction

(Series nominated for the "Best All-Time Series" Hugo Award, 1966)

Other short speculative fiction

Note that all the works initially attributed to Anson MacDonald, Caleb Saunders, John Riverside and Simon York, and many of the works attributed to Lyle Monroe, were later reissued in various Heinlein collections and attributed to Heinlein.

At Heinlein's insistence, the three Lyle Monroe stories marked with the symbol '§' have never been reissued in a Heinlein anthology.

Other short fiction

Collections

Complete works

(NOTE: In July 2007, the Heinlein Prize Trust opened the online Heinlein Archives [see link below], which enables anyone to view the manuscript versions of all Heinlein's works.)

Foreword

Nonfiction

Filmography

Spinoffs

Notes

See also

Notes

  1. Destination Moon (1950). American Film Institute. Retrieved on 3 October 2013.
  2. Tom Corbett, Space Cadet (1950-1955). TV.com. Retrieved on 3 October 2013.
  3. Project Moon Base (1953). American Film Institute. Retrieved on 3 October 2013.
  4. The Brain Eaters (1958). American Film Institute. Retrieved on 3 October 2013.
  5. Red Planet (1994). Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved on 3 October 2013.
  6. Robert A. Heinlein's The Puppet Masters (1994). American Film Institute. Retrieved on 3 October 2013.
  7. Starship Troopers (1997). American Film Institute. Retrieved on 3 October 2013.
  8. Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles (1999-2000). TV.com. Retrieved on 3 October 2013.