“Secrecy begets tyranny.”  
― Robert A. HeinleinStranger in a Strange Land

Set #4 of 29 copies, with Letter of Provenance tipped into The Green Hills of Earth, the other 7 volumes still sealed in shrinkwrap. No jackets issued.

Initially seized by way of a Copyright infringement by the literary Executrix Virginia Heinlein, this series of Amereon works were gifted to the Heinlein Society in 29 complete sets. Virginia, the wife of the deceased legend Robert A Heinlein, explains the process in detail within the tipped in letter of provenance in The Green Hills of Earth.
This set includes:
Stranger in a Strange Land
The Green Hills of Earth
Ordeal in Space
The Notebooks of Lazarus Long
Sixth Column
The Menace from Earth
Methuselah’s Children
Life Line
As one of the first sci-fi authors to break into the mainstream by his publications in popular magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post in the late 1940s, Robert A. Heinlein was instrumental in establishing science fiction as a significant genre and not just a passing subcultural fad. Along with sci-fi legends Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clark, Robert A. Heinlein was considered one of the “Big Three” of science fiction authors. Both during his lifetime and posthumously, Heinlein was the recipient of a wide variety of accolades. In 1975, he was awarded the inaugural title of Grand Master by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. Additionally, he received Hugo Awards for four of his novels, as well as Retro Hugo Awards for five of his works that were published before the Hugo Awards began. Heinlein’s influence was expansive which is evident in 1980 when the Reagan Administration asked him to join the Citizens Advisory Council on National Space Policy, whose members included the likes of Buzz Aldrin and a multitude of aerospace leaders. Heinlein was a prolific author who published 32 novels, 59 short stories, and 16 collections in his lifetime.

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