The Complete Robot

Author: Isaac Asimov

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.Contents 9 • Introduction (The Complete Robot) • (1982) • essay by Isaac Asimov 15 • A Boy’s Best Fr….Read More

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