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  • Publication: Robot VisionsPublication Record # 203401
  • Author: Isaac Asimov
  • Date: 1990-04-03
  • ISBN: 0-451-45000-0 [978-0-451-45000-5]
  • Catalog ID: LE5000
  • Publisher: Roc / Penguin
  • Price:
    $18.95?$: US dollar
  • Pages: x+482
  • Format:
    hc?Hardcover. Used for all hardbacks of any size.
  • Type: COLLECTION
  • Cover: Robot Visions by Ralph McQuarrie
  • Webpages: archive.org
  • Notes: Dated 1st printing of this 1990 Roc U.S.A. edition, and by numberline. Title page:
    • "Isaac Asimov [over] Robot Visions [over] Illustrated by [over] Ralph McQuarrie [over] A Byron Preiss Visual [over] Publications, Inc., Book"
    • Roc colophon [over] "A Roc Book"
    1st copyright page:
    • "ROC [over] Published by the Penguin Group"
    • "First published by Roc, an imprint of Penguin Books USA Inc."
    • "Published simultaneously in Canada."
    • "First Printing, April, 1990"
    • Numberline: "10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1"
    • "Copyright © 1990 Byron Preiss Visual Publications, Inc."
    • "Copyright © Introduction: 1990 by The Robot Chronicles, Nightfall, Inc."
    • "Copyright © Illustrations: 1990 Byron Preiss Visual Publications, Inc."
    • Acknowledgements start here (see detail below).
    2nd copyright page:
    • Acknowledgements continue.
    • Roc colophon. "Roc is a trademark of Penguin Books USA Inc."
    • "Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 90-60121" (missing the complete Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data)
    • "Printed in the United States of America"
    • "Cover painting by Ralph McQuarrie."
    • "Cover design by Alex Jay/Studio J."
    • "Editorial Consultant: Martin H. Greenberg"
    • "Book design by Alex Jay/Studio J."
    • No ISBN.
    Back cover:
    • "LE5000" (ROC catalog #)
    • "ISBN 0-451-45000-0"
    • Barcode: "9 780451 450005 / 90000"
    Front dc inside flap:
    • "U.S. $18.95" in bold font [over] "Canada $24.95" in smaller, non-bold font.
    • "Robot Visions [over] 36 Stories and Essays by [over] Isaac Asimov" (note there are only 35)
    Back dc inside flap:
    • "Jacket illustration by Ralph McQuarrie"
    • "A Byron Preiss Book"
    Contents on numbered pages ix-x. At the end of Robots I Have Known, on page 410: "*This essay was written in 1956, ...(etc)". This contradicts the copyright date given in the Acknowledgements (copyright © 1954) and information given here. Day (03) from Amazon UK as of 2023-04-25. Dims: 22.2 x 14.3 cms (8.75" x 5.6") (h x w). Blue boards with pink overlay. Gloss finish dc. Gloss cover. Acknowledgements (unnumbered pps.iv-v) "Too Bad!" copyright © by Nightfall, Inc. First appeared in The Microverse, [over] November 1989. "Robbie," copyright © 1940 by Fictioneers, Inc., renewed copyright © 1967 by [over] Isaac Asimov. First appeared under title "Strange Playfellow" in Super Science [over] Stories, September 1940. "Reason," copyright © 1941 by Street & Smith Publications, Inc., renewed [over] copyright © 1968 by Isaac Asimov. First appeared in Astounding Science Fiction, [over] April 1941. "Liar!" copyright © 1941 by Street & Smith Publications, Inc., renewed copyright [over] © 1968 by Isaac Asimov. First appeared in Astounding Science Fiction, May 1941. "Runaround," copyright © 1942 by Street & Smith Publications, Inc., renewed [over] copyright © 1968 by Isaac Asimov. First appeared in Astounding Science Fiction, [over] April 1941. "Evidence," copyright © 1946 by Street & Smith Publications, Inc., renewed [over] copyright © 1973 by Isaac Asimov. First appeared in Astounding Science Fiction, [over] September 1946. "Little Lost Robot," copyright © 1947 by Street & Smith Publications, Inc., [over] renewed copyright © 1974 by Isaac Asimov. First appeared in Astounding Science [over] Fiction, March 1947. "The Evitable Conflict," copyright © 1950 by Street & Smith Publications, Inc., [over] renewed copyright © 1977 by Isaac Asimov. First appeared in Astounding Science [over] Fiction, June 1950. "Feminine Intuition," copyright © 1969 by Mercury Press, Inc. First appeared [over] in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1969. "The Bicentennial Man," copyright © 1976 by Random House, Inc. First appeared [over] in Stellar #2. "Someday," copyright © 1956 by Royal Publications, Inc. First appeared in [over] Infinity Science Fiction, August 1956. "Think!" copyright © 1977 by Davis Publications, Inc. First appeared in Isaac [over] Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Spring 1977. (2nd copyright page) "Segregationist," copyright © 1967 by Abbott Universal Ltd. First appeared in [over] Abbottempo 4. "Mirror Image," copyright © 1972 by Condé Nast Publications, Inc. First appeared [over] in Analog: Science Fiction—Science Fact, May 1972. "Lenny," copyright © 1957 by Royal Publications, Inc. First appeared in Infinity [over] Science Fiction, January 1958. "Galley Slave," copyright © 1957 by Galaxy Publishing Corporation. First appeared [over] in Astounding Science Fiction, May 1941. "Christmas Without Rodney," copyright © 1988 by Davis Publications, Inc. [over] First appeared in Isaac Asimov Science Fiction Magazine, December 1988. "Robots I Have Known," copyright © 1954 by Edmund Callis Berkeley, appeared [over] in "Computers and Automation," October 1954. "The New Teachers," copyright © 1976 by American Airlines. "Whatever You Wish," copyright © 1977 by American Airlines. "The Friends We Make," copyright © 1977 by American Airlines. "Our Intelligent Tools," copyright © 1977 by American Airlines. "The Laws of Robotics," copyright © 1979 by American Airlines. "Future Fantastic," copyright © 1989 by Whittle Communications, L.P. First [over] appeared in Special Reports magazine, Spring 1989. "The Machine and the Robot," copyright © 1978 by Science Fiction Research [over] Associates and Science Fiction Writers of America. "The New Profession," copyright © 1979 by American Airlines. "The Robot As Enemy," (sic) copyright © 1979 by American Airlines. "Intelligences Together," copyright © 1979 by American Airlines. "My Robots," copyright © 1987 by Nightfall, Inc. "The Laws of Humanics," copyright © 1987 by Nightfall, Inc. "Cybernetic Organism," copyright © 1987 by Nightfall, Inc. "The Sense of Humor," copyright © 1988 by Nightfall, Inc. "Robots in Combination," copyright © 1988 by Nightfall, Inc.
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Collection Title: Robot Visions • [The Positronic Robot Stories] • collection by Isaac Asimov

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