Of Matters Great and Small

Of Matters Great and Small

First edition
Author Isaac Asimov
Country United States
Language English
Series Fantasy & Science Fiction essays
Publisher Doubleday
Publication date
1975
Media type print (Hardback and Paperback)
ISBN 0441610722
Preceded by The Tragedy of the Moon
Followed by The Planet That Wasn't

Of Matters Great and Small is a collection of seventeen scientific essays by Isaac Asimov. It was the eleventh of a series of books collecting essays from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, although it also includes one essay from Science Digest.[1] It was first published by Doubleday & Company in 1975.

Contents

  1. Constant as the Northern Star (F&SF, August 1973)
  2. Signs of the Times (September 1973)
  3. The Mispronounced Metal (October 1973)
  4. The Figure of the Fastest (November 1973)
  5. The Figure of the Farthest (December 1973)
  6. The Eclipse and I (January 1974)
  7. Dance of the Luminaries (February 1974)
  8. The Uneternal Atoms (March 1974)
  9. A Particular Matter (April 1974)
  10. At Closest Range (May 1974)
  11. The Double-Ended Candle (June 1974)
  12. The Inevitability of Life (Science Digest, June 1974)
  13. As Easy as Two Plus Three (F&SF, July 1974)
  14. Updating the Asteroids (August 1974)
  15. Look Long upon a Monkey (September 1974)
  16. O Keen-eyed Peerer into the Future! (October 1974)
  17. Skewered! (November 1974)

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