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<i>From Earth to Heaven</i>

From Earth to Heaven

Book by Isaac Asimov


From Earth to Heaven is a collection of seventeen scientific essays by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov. It was the fifth of a series of books collecting essays from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. It was first published by Doubleday & Company in 1966.

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Contents

  • "Harmony in Heaven" (F&SF, February 1965)
  • "Oh, East is West and West is East—" (March 1965)
  • "The Certainty of Uncertainty" (April 1965)
  • "To Tell a Chemist" (May 1965)
  • "Future? Tense!" (June 1965)
  • "Exclamation Point!" (July 1965)
  • "Behind the Teacher's Back" (August 1965)
  • "Death in the Laboratory" (September 1965)
  • "The Land of Mu" (October 1965)
  • "Squ-u-u-ush!" (November 1965)
  • "Water, Water, Everywhere—" (December 1965)
  • "The Proton-Reckoner" (January 1966)
  • "Up and Down the Earth" (February 1966)
  • "The Rocks of Damocles" (March 1966)
  • "The Nobelmen of Science" (April 1966)
  • "Time and Tide" (May 1966)
  • "The Isles of Earth" (June 1966)



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