Isaac Asimov's Robot series - from the iconic collection I, Robot to four classic novels - contains some of the most influential works in the history of science fiction.
The development of robot technology to a state of perfection by future civilizations is explored in nine science fiction stories.
The book that set the standard for robots interacting with humans in science fiction. A classic in any genre.
These books have been officially authorised by the Asimov estate. the follow up to I, ROBOt: tO PROtECt, inspired by Isaac Asimov's legendary science fiction collection, I, ROBOt. these books have been officially authorised by the Asimov ...
Here are stories of robots gone mad, of mind-reading robots, and robots with a sense of humor.
In 1977, film producers approached Harlan Ellison with a view to producing a screenplay based on Asimov's story-cycle, 'I, Robot'.
For use in schools and libraries only. The development of robot technology to a state of perfection by future civilizations is explored in nine science fiction stories.
With an Introduction by Harlan Ellison, explaining what happened to "I, Robot" and why it never reached the screen, this book features cover art and interior illustrations--both black-and-white sketches and 16 pages of full-color paintings- ...
The three laws of Robotics: 1) A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm2) A robot must obey orders...
For use in schools and libraries only. The development of robot technology to a state of perfection by future civilizations is explored in nine science fiction stories.
I, Robot" is a science-fiction short story by Cory Doctorow published in 2005. The story is set in the type of police state needed to ensure that only one company is allowed to make robots, and only one type of robot is allowed.
I, Robot: Short Stories
In a brilliant, chilling series of nine related short stories, the author chronicles robot development from its crude mid-twentieth century beginnings to a state of such perfection that a hundred...
For use in schools and libraries only. The development of robot technology to a state of perfection by future civilizations is explored in nine science fiction stories.