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Chronological Galactic Empire

by Isaac Asimov

3 books Started 1950 Latest 1952
Publication Reading Order

The Chronological Galactic Empire is a Children's Fiction / Science Fiction series by Isaac Asimov, made up of 3 books published between 1950 and 1952. It begins with Pebble in the Sky (1950), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is The Currents of Space (1952), spanning 2 years of storytelling.

3books
2years active
~1yrs between books
1952latest release
# Title Year Buy
1 Pebble in the Sky 1950 Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia
2 The Stars, Like Dust / The Rebellious Stars 1951 Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia
3 The Currents of SpaceLatest 1952 Buy from Amazon U.S / Intl. Buy from Amazon Australia

Chronological Galactic Empire series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Chronological Galactic Empire series?

Start with Pebble in the Sky (1950), the first book in the Chronological Galactic Empire series by Isaac Asimov. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the Chronological Galactic Empire series?

There are 3 books in the Chronological Galactic Empire series by Isaac Asimov, published between 1950 and 1952.

What is the first book in the Chronological Galactic Empire series?

The first book in the Chronological Galactic Empire series is Pebble in the Sky, published in 1950 by Isaac Asimov.

What is the latest book in the Chronological Galactic Empire series?

The most recent book in the Chronological Galactic Empire series is The Currents of Space (1952) by Isaac Asimov.

Isaac Asimov (1920-1992) was a renowned American author and scientist, known as one of the "Big Three" of science fiction. Born in Russia, he immigrated to the U.S. at a young age. Asimov's prolific writing career spanned multiple genres, including science fiction, mystery, and nonfiction. His most notable works include the "Foundation" and "Robot" series, which explored themes of advanced technology and the human condition. Asimov's lucid writing style and ability to make complex scientific concepts accessible to a wide audience earned him numerous accolades, including: * Hugo Awards (10) * Nebula Awards (6) * National Medal of Science * Presidential Medal of Freedom Asimov's contributions to science fiction and the broader understanding of science earned him widespread critical acclaim and made him one of the most influential and respected figures in the field.

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