

As such, they are early Heinlein writing, albeit with some revision, and in some cases, it shows.ĭespite this book having fewer stories, it is the biggest of the collection. The original 1953 hardback also included, for the first time, a copy of Heinlein’s Future History chart and a Foreword by fellow author Henry Kuttner, “The Innocent Eye”.Īlthough Revolt is the third in this series, most of the stories, in their original publication state, date back to those included in The Man Who Sold the Moon. Afterword: “Concerning Stories Never Written”.“Misfit” (1939 his second published story, originally published in Astounding Science Fiction, November 1939).

“Coventry” (1940 his seventh short story published, originally published in Astounding Science Fiction, July 1940).“If This Goes On-” (Expanded from the version originally published in Astounding Science Fiction, February & March 1940).The first was The Man Who Sold the Moon (reviewed here), the second was The Green Hills of Earth (reviewed here.)īy this third book stories are being deliberately connected together into Heinlein’s loose timeline framework, which developed from a conversation with Astounding editor John W. This is the third collection of Robert A.
