Unfolding against the backdrop of a crumbling Galactic Empire, the story of Hari Seldon`s two Foundations is a lasting testament to an extraordinary imagination, one whose unprecedented scale shaped science fiction as we know it today.
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Oznaczenia odpowiedzialności: Isaac Asimov.
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Młody Biron Farill kończy studia na zniszczonej nuklearną wojną Ziemi. Wplątuje się jednak bezwiednie w międzygwiezdną aferę i po zamachu na swoje życie, tuż przed odebraniem dyplomu, musi uciekać z rodzimej planety.
"Gwiazdy jak pył" to klasyka powieści fantastycznych - pierwszy tom cyklu "Imperium". Książka ta zapoczątkowała nasłynniejszą serię Asimova - "Fundacja".
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Tyt. oryg.: The stars like dust, 2003. U dołu okł.: superseria fantastyki.
THE COMPLETE ROBOT is the definitive anthology of Asimov`s stunning visions of a robotic future...
In these stories, Isaac Asimov creates the Three Laws of Robotics and ushers in the Robot Age: when Earth is ruled by master-machines and when robots are more human than mankind.
As well as TN-3 (Tony), AL-76 and other robots, the stories feature the staff of U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men Inc., and in particular the chief robot-psychologist, the steely Dr Susan Calvin who is in many ways more robot-like than her subjects.
THE COMPLETE ROBOT is the ultimate collection of timeless, amazing and amusing robot stories from the greatest science fiction writer of all time, offering golden insights into robot thought processes. Asimov`s Three Laws of Robotics were programmed into real computers thirty years ago at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology - with surprising results. Readers of today still have many surprises in store...
THE THREE LAWS OF ROBOTICS: 1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm 2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law 3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law(less)