Second Foundation

Classics

Author: Isaac Asimov

After years of struggle, the Foundation lay in ruins–destroyed by the mutant mind power of the Mule. But it was rumored that there was a Second Foundation hidden somewhere at the end of the Galaxy, established to preserve the knowledge of mankind through the long centuries of barbarism. The Mule had failed to find it the first time–but now he was certain he knew where it….Read More

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