The Man Who Sold the Moon

Author: Robert A. Heinlein

Heinlein’s monumental “Future History” series continues. Two scientists develop cheap solar power-and threaten the industrial status quo. The nation’s cities are linked by a system of moving roads-and a strike can bring the entire country to a halt. Workers in an experimental atomic plant crack under the mental strain. And the space frontier is opened by an unlikely hero-D….Read More

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