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''The Man Who Sold the Moon'' is the title of a 1950 collection of science fiction short stories by Robert A. Heinlein. The stories, part of Heinlein's Future History series, appear in the first edition as follows: * Introduction by John W. Campbell, Jr., editor of ''Astounding Science Fiction'' * Foreword by Robert A. Heinlein * '"Let There Be Light"' (1940; originally published in ''Super Science Stories'') * "The Roads Must Roll" (1940; originally published in ''Astounding Science Fiction'') * "The Man Who Sold the Moon" (1950; first appearance is in this collection) * "Requiem" (1940; originally published in ''Astounding Science Fiction'') * "Life-Line" (1939; originally published in ''Astounding Science Fiction'') * "Blowups Happen" (1940; originally published in ''Astounding Science Fiction'') Early paperback printings omitted "Life-Line" and "Blowups Happen", as well as Campbell's introduction. ==Reception== Boucher and McComas praised the 1950 edition as Heinlein "at his superlative best.".〔"Recommended Reading," ''F&SF'', February 1951, p.59〕 In his "Books" column for ''F&SF'', Damon Knight selected ''The Man Who Sold the Moon'' as one of the 10 best sf books of the 1950s.〔"Books", ''F&SF'', April 1960, p.99〕 P. Schuyler Miller said that "Heinlein is a master of concealed technology. . . . no other writer () worked out the scientific minutiae of his settings so fully or so unobtrusively," praising as well Heinlein's skill at crafting "the human engineering details of each situation."〔"Book Reviews", ''Astounding Science Fiction''. March 1951, p.144-45〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Man Who Sold the Moon (short story collection)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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