The Robot Novels: The Caves Of Steel, The Naked Sun, 1957 Ed., by Isaac Asimov

$ 13.2

Topic: Science Fiction, Crime Signed By: No One Personalized: No Inscribed: No Country of Origin: United States Signed: No Ex Libris: No Author: Isaac Asimov Vintage: Yes Publisher: Doubleday Type: Novel Publication Year: 1957 Book Series: None Personalize: No Original Language: English Features: Dust Jacket, Unabridged Book Title: The Robot Novels: The Caves of Steel, The Naked Sun Number of Pages: 404 Edition: Book Club Edition Format: Hardcover Intended Audience: Adults Era: 1950s Language: English Narrative Type: Fiction Genre: Science Fiction

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The Robot Novels: The Caves Of Steel, The Naked Sun, 1957 Ed., by Isaac Asimov. The Robot Novels: The Caves of Steel and The Naked Sun by Isaac Asimov, published in 1957, are vintage hardcover editions with dust jackets. These science fiction novels, part of the robot series, are intended for an adult audience and feature a crime narrative within the context of a futuristic world. The Caves of Steel begins with the discovery of a murder at a robot factory, leading detective Elijah Baley to uncover a conspiracy involving artificial intelligence. The Naked Sun continues the series, exploring themes of loyalty and betrayal in a society where robots have advanced technology beyond anything known to humans. With a combined 404 pages, these novels offer a captivating and thought-provoking read for fans of Asimov's groundbreaking science fiction work. The Robot Novels: The Caves of Steel and The Naked Sun by Isaac Asimov, published in 1957, are vintage hardcover editions with dust jackets. These science fiction novels, part of the robot series, are intended for an adult audience and feature a crime narrative within the context of a futuristic world. The Caves of Steel begins with the discovery of a murder at a robot factory, leading detective Elijah Baley to uncover a conspiracy involving artificial intelligence. The Naked Sun continues the series, exploring themes of loyalty and betrayal in a society where robots have advanced technology beyond anything known to humans. With a combined 404 pages, these novels offer a captivating and thought-provoking read for fans of Asimov's groundbreaking science fiction work.