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The Green Hills of Earth. 1947 The Green Hills of Earth
by Robert A. Heinlein
published in:
The Saturday Evening Post
Edited by Ben Hibbs
8 February 1947
The Curtis Publishing Company
Philadelphia
ISBN: N/A
Magazine
Cover illustration by Stevan Dohanos
152 pages - Covers not included in pagination
Price: $0.10

Notes
The Green Hills of Earth, a Future History short story by Robert A. Heinlein, can be found on pages 32-33 and 142-145.

The text includes an illustration by Fred Ludekens on pages 32-33.

Reprinted in:

  • Strange Ports of Call (1946, selected by August Derleth)
  • The Green Hills of Earth (1951)
  • The Robert Heinlein Omnibus (1958)
  • A Robert Heinlein Omnibus (1966)
  • The Past Through Tomorrow (1967)
  • The Best of Robert Heinlein (1973)
  • The Future History of Robert Heinlein: Volume I (2010)
Introductory Blurb
Some remember Rhysling for his songs; some because he was a pioneer of the spaceways, but no one will ever forget his heroism on the flight from Venus to Earth.

 
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