Foundation Series/Bibliography
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The Foundation Trilogy
First editions
- Asimov, Isaac (1951). Foundation. New York: Gnome.
- Asimov, Isaac (1952). Foundation and empire. New York: Gnome.
- Asimov, Isaac (1953). Second foundation.. New York: Gnome Press.
Current editions
- Asimov, Isaac (1991-10-01). Foundation, Revised. Spectra. ISBN 0553293354.
- Asimov, Isaac (1991-10-01). Foundation and Empire, Reissue. Spectra. ISBN 0553293370.
- Asimov, Isaac (1991-10-01). Second Foundation, Reprint. Spectra. ISBN 0553293362.
Sequels
- Asimov, Isaac (1991-10-01). Foundation's Edge: The Foundation Novels, Reissue. Spectra. ISBN 0553293389.
- Asimov, Isaac (2004-08-31). Foundation and Earth, Reissue. Spectra. ISBN 0553587579.
Prequels
- Asimov, Isaac (1988). Prelude to Foundation, Reissue. Spectra. ISBN 0553278398.
- Asimov, Isaac (1993). Forward the Foundation, Reissue. Spectra. ISBN 0553565079.
The Second Foundation Trilogy
- Benford, Gregory (1997-02). Foundation's Fear. Harper Prism, 624 pp.
- Bear, Greg (1999-05-01). Foundation and Chaos: The Second Foundation Trilogy. Eos. ISBN 0061056405.
- Brin, David (2000-06-01). Foundation's Triumph. HarperTorch. ISBN 0061056391.
Criticism
- Manlove, C (1986). Science fiction : ten explorations. Kent Ohio: Kent State University Press. ISBN 9780873383264. Chapters on ten science fiction authors, Asimov being represented by a discussion of the Foundation Series
- Palumbo, Donald (2002). Chaos theory, Asimov's foundations and robots, and Herbert's Dune : the fractal aesthetic of epic science fiction. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0313311897 9780313311895.
- Phillips, Nelson (2000). "Learning from the Foundation: Asimov's psychohistory and the limits of organization theory". Human Resources Abstracts 35 (2). ISSN 0099-2453.
- Purrington, Linda (1969). The literary treatment of alienation in Isaac Asimov's Foundation trilogy. Detroit: s.n..