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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
May 1990

Originally published
  
May 1990

Page count
  
238

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
238

Author
  
Publisher
  
Genres
  
Science, Essay

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Series
  
Fantasy & Science Fiction essays

Media type
  
print (Hardback and Paperback)

Similar
  
Isaac Asimov books, Essays, Science books

Out of the Everywhere is a collection of seventeen scientific essays by Isaac Asimov. It is the twenty-first of a series of books collecting essays from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. It was first published by Doubleday & Company in May 1990. The title may be found in George Macdonald's poem "Baby" which begins with the lines:

"Where did you come from, baby dear?Out of the everywhere into here."

Contents

  • Part I: Astronomy
  • The Very Error of the Moon (October 1987)
  • Asking the Right Question (November 1987)
  • Out of the Everywhere (November 1988)
  • Into the Here (December 1988)
  • Part II: Humanity
  • The Road to Humanity (December 1987)
  • Standing Tall (January 1988)
  • The Longest River (July 1988)
  • Is Anyone Listening (June 1988)
  • Part III: Radiation
  • The Unrecognized Danger (February 1988)
  • The Radiation That Wasn't (March 1988)
  • Part IV: Magnetism
  • Iron, Cold Iron (April 1988)
  • From Pole to Pole (May 1988)
  • Part V: Fuel
  • The Fire of Life (August 1988)
  • The Slave of the Lamp (September 1988)
  • The Horse Under the Hood (October 1988)
  • Part VI: Time
  • The Unforgiving Minute (January 1989)
  • Part VII: Something Extra
  • A Sacred Poet (September 1987)
  • References

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