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  2. Grumbles from the Grave - Wikipedia

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    Grumbles from the Grave is a posthumous 1989 autobiographical work by science fiction author Robert A. Heinlein, collated by his wife Virginia Heinlein from his notes and writings. The work is the closest that Heinlein came to writing an autobiography.

  3. Heinlein Centennial - Wikipedia

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    The Heinlein Centennial Convention was held in Kansas City from July 6 through July 8, 2007, coincident with the 100th anniversary of Robert A. Heinlein's birth in Butler, Missouri on July 7, 1907. The Guests of Honor were Robert and Virginia Heinlein , in absentia and deceased.

  4. The Green Hills of Earth - Wikipedia

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    "The Green Hills of Earth" is a science fiction short story by American writer Robert A. Heinlein.One of his Future History stories, the short story originally appeared in The Saturday Evening Post (February 8, 1947), and it was collected in The Green Hills of Earth (and subsequently in The Past Through Tomorrow).

  5. Virginia Heinlein - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Doris Heinlein (nee Gerstenfeld; April 22, 1916 – January 18, 2003) was an American chemist, biochemist, engineer, and the third wife and muse of Robert A. Heinlein, a prominent and successful author often considered one of the "Big Three" of science fiction (along with Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke).

  6. Our Noble, Essential Decency - Wikipedia

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    Robert Anson Heinlein signing autographs at Worldcon 1976. This I Believe: Our Noble, Essential Decency is an essay written and recorded by Robert A. Heinlein in 1952, as part of the Edward R. Murrow's series "This I Believe" on the CBS Radio Network, generally seen as the most popular of that series.

  7. Heinlein Society - Wikipedia

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    The Heinlein Society is a United States organization devoted to the study and promotion of the American science fiction author Robert Heinlein. The Heinlein Society was founded in 2000 with the assistance of Robert Heinlein's widow, Virginia Heinlein , after a suggestion by William Patterson at WesterCon in 1998 met with an enthusiastic response.

  8. Requiem (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    Requiem: New Collected Works by Robert A. Heinlein and Tributes to the Grand Master (1992, ISBN 0-312-85168-5, TOR Books) is a retrospective on Robert A. Heinlein (1907–1988), after his death, edited by Yoji Kondo.

  9. Our Fair City - Wikipedia

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    Cover of the pulp magazine Weird Tales "Our Fair City" is a fantasy short story by Robert A. Heinlein, originally printed in Weird Tales, January 1949.The story involves an old parking lot attendant, his pet whirlwind (named Kitten), and a muckraking newspaper columnist who decide to "clean up" their city's corrupt government by running the whirlwind for political office.