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by Robert A. Heinlein (Author)
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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Berkley (October 15, 1984)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425079945
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425079942
  • Product Dimensions: 7 x 5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars The complete Future History in one book, November 25, 2002
By Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Past Through Tomorrow (Paperback)
The Past Through Tomorrow contains all 21 stories, novellas, and novels of Heinlein's Future History series. The four books making up the series (The Man Who Sold the Moon, The Green Hills of Earth, Revolt in 2100, and Methuselah's Children) used to be a little hard to find in the pre-Internet days, making this collection an absolute boon to Heinlein readers. In addition to the convenience of having everything in one volume, this book also includes two stories that are not to be found in my copies of the originating books: "Searchlight" and "The Menace From Earth." These are rather lightweight stories, but they are quite entertaining.

It was actually Joseph W. Campbell, Heinlein's editor at Amazing Science-Fiction, who came up with the term Future History; Heinlein did have some of the stories mapped out on a timeline, but he never intended to make this a series in any real sense of the word. Up until the final selection, these stories are largely independent of one another. With Methuselah's Children, however, Heinlein traces the tale's antecedents to his very first story "Life-Line," incorporates a few characters from other assorted stories, and casts a web of continuity over the whole package. Even still, this is only "a" future history, not "the" future history. Aspects of Heinlein's science indeed worked its way into the real world over time, but one would be wrong to label this body of work as some type of prophetic endeavor on the author's part.

The contents of this collection basically offer the reader the cream of the crop of Heinlein's early fiction. Among the stories deserving special mention here are the novella "The Man Who Sold the Moon," featuring one of Heinlein's most unforgettable protagonists, "-We Also Walk Dogs," the story of a company able to perform small miracles to meet the needs of its clients, "If This Goes On-," a tale of the repressive theocracy that followed in the wake of evangelist Nehemiah Scudder usurpation of power, and the novel Methuselah's Children which brings the vision of these stories all together. I have only one criticism of this fine collection: no special mention is made of the century-long gap between "Logic of Empire" and "If This Goes On-." The fall of American democracy at the usurping hands of Scudder is a story that Heinlein never told, so the reader may be shocked to find a forward-looking free America suddenly transformed into an anachronistic, brutal autocratic regime at the start of the latter of these two stories. In my copy of Revolt in 2100, Heinlein includes a postscript concerning the stories never written-this does much to explain the striking transition that defines the "missing century" of this Future History, and it's a shame that this postscript did not find its way into this omnibus collection.

The Past Through Tomorrow serves as a wonderfully useful map to the writing of Robert A. Heinlein. Not only does it contain the most important of his early short stories, it also sets the stage and provides the background material for Heinlein's later novels featuring the likes of the remarkable Lazarus Long.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Heinlein before he started riding hobby horses., October 10, 2000
By Elsie Wilson (Aberystwyth, Cymru) - See all my reviews
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Part of the "Future History" series in which Heinlein first got (or expressed) the desire to tie all his stories together in one coherant whole. Here he does it well. This was one of the first Heinleins i read, twentyfive years ago, and i still remember the power it held over me as i devoured it. Certain of the stories (a collection of short stories and novellas) are weaker, relatively, but everything is strong enough that the whole is a unified totality which can carry anything not to your taste (in my case, "The Roads Must Roll"). As he almost always does, Heinlein has created believable and (more important?) likable characters. The most fun story in the collection is "Methuselah's Children" which is the introduction of the Howard Families, and the (here much more) likable cuss, Lazarus Long.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic, September 29, 2001
This review is from: Past Through Tomorrow (Paperback)
This collection starts with Heinlein's first-ever published story (Life-Line), and continues through the next several years of his writing. These stories, of course, make up his famous Future History series. There is one novel among them (Methuselah's Children; the book's standout piece, and the debut of Lazarus Long), a couple of novellas (The Man Who Sold The Moon, "-If This Goes On"), and numerous short to medium-length stories. Unlike his longer later novels, in these works his agenda is not being an idealogue, but rather exploiting one small central idea, or even simply writing a good story. To be sure, there are several stories of lesser quality here, but there are also many classics (the ones I've already mentioned, plus The Roads Must Roll, Blowups Happen, Logic of Empire, Coventry, and others.) If all you know of Heinlein is his later "message" novels like Starship Troopers and Stranger In A Strange Land, then do yourself a favor and pick up this immaculate collection of his early fiction.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Free SF Reader
Ok collection of Heinlein stories at 3.24, highlighted by 'It's Great To Be Back' and 'The Menace From Earth'. Includes the Future History stories. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars It is good to see all these favorites from the past
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5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific throughout
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5.0 out of 5 stars Some of his very best
I have reread this book at least ten times! After reading over half of Heinlein's work, it is still my favorite. Definitely worth buying if you can find a copy.
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