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March 9th, 2012, 07:54 PM #46Registered User
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Tesela, I understand you completely. I feel in love with Bob when I was young and then read my way through it all!
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March 9th, 2012, 09:26 PM #47I'm lucky.
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March 23rd, 2012, 06:22 AM #48Registered User
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OMG I am extremely jealous. Part of me hates you now Hobbit :P
As to rereading Heinlein. I think I've reread pretty much all his novels at least once since adulthood. I find even the supposed terrible ones to be enjoyable really. He was sort of my early life mentor and his books helped shape a lot of my views on life.
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March 23rd, 2012, 08:58 AM #49Administrator Administrator
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Sorry for that, Shonsu!Part of me hates you now Hobbit :P
Seem to be nearly there on the publication of these last few. The latest message was:
MarkThis morning I received an email from Julie at Transcontinental letting me know that the three I had worked on were not different enough. So I worked on them for several hours this morning and sent them back to her and should hear back tomorrow morning.
This is the last stage of the getting everything printed so they can be bound and shipped. As far as I know the interiors are already printing.Mark
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May 24th, 2012, 03:31 PM #50Administrator Administrator
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End of an era....
The final books arrived today, making a total of 46 Heinlein books.
The last haul of half a dozen books includes two volumes of screenplays by Heinlein, the last collection of his letters (Volume Three) and Tramp Royale, his non-fiction tale of terrestrial world-travelling.
The last book is an expanded edition of the tribute book Requiem, including some extra tributes and an Index for the Virginia Edition series. The cover includes an infamous Heinlein 'dilating door'!

It's only taken six years or so (!), but I now have a complete collection.
Now to continue work on those rereads. I am currently reading Sixth Column (aka The Day After Tomorrow) for the first time in about thirty years.
MarkMark
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November 17th, 2012, 06:52 PM #51
THE VIRGINIA EDITION sample:
http://www.virginiaedition.com/ve/Th...ion-sample.pdfROBERT A. HEINLEIN: THE VIRGINIA EDITION
Ray Guns and Rocket Ships 1
Letter to Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle
about The Mote in God ’s Eye 13
BEYOND DOUBT 35
Letter to F. M. Busby on Freedom and
Race Relations 53
Letter to John Arwine on
the Atomic Age 81
WHY BUY A STONE AXE 89
BRAVE NEW WORLD 105
“ALL YOU ZOMBIES—” 111
Heinlein helped edit The Mote in God's Eye, interesting commentary.
psik
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November 18th, 2012, 04:23 AM #52Administrator Administrator
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Thanks for that link, Psik. It's a shame that subscribers haven't had a copy of that sampler but it's not a bad representation of the volumes. It actually has colour illustrations that the original books haven't had, sadly.
As a result of Heinlein's suggestions, I understand Mote in God's Eye was reduced by about one-third. There have been rumours for many years of a 'Directors Cut version', with all of the edited material put back, but it is yet to be seen.
I'm still dipping in and out of the Heinlein series.
Space Cadet and the Red Planet reviews are done, to appear at a later date. I am quite enjoying the luxury of a reread.Mark



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