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Title | : | Foundation and Empire (Foundation (Publication Order) #2) |
Author | : | Isaac Asimov |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 256 pages |
Published | : | June 1st 2004 by Spectra Books (first published 1952) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Fiction. Classics |
Isaac Asimov
Hardcover | Pages: 256 pages Rating: 4.22 | 143839 Users | 2861 Reviews
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Foundation and Empire tells the incredible story of a new breed of man who create a new force for galactic government. Thus, the Foundation hurtles into conflict with the decadent, decrepit First Empire. In this struggle for power amid the chaos of the stars, man stands at the threshold of a new, enlightened life which could easily be put aside for the old forces of barbarism. The Foundation novels of Isaac Asimov constitute what is very likely the most famed epic in all of science-fictionBe Specific About Books As Foundation and Empire (Foundation (Publication Order) #2)
Original Title: | Foundation and Empire |
ISBN: | 0553803727 (ISBN13: 9780553803723) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Foundation (Publication Order) #2, Foundation (Chronological Order) #4, Foundation Universe , more |
Characters: | Hari Seldon, Mule, Bel Riose, Toran Darell, Bayta Darell |
Literary Awards: | Retro Hugo Award for Best Novel for "The Mule" (1996) |
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Ratings: 4.22 From 143839 Users | 2861 ReviewsAssessment Out Of Books Foundation and Empire (Foundation (Publication Order) #2)
I read it half in Italian (my physical copy) and half in English (my digital copy) and I've come to the conclusion that the Italian translation sucks. Hard."It was strange that the Glory of the Galaxy should be a rotting corpse."I have gone over and over what to say in this review, but I realized that at the end of the day I had already said everything in my review of Foundation, the first installment in the series. The two books are of course different (for one thing, I found this one lessWhoaaaaa, it has been five years since I reread Foundation! I didnt realize how long it had been. Ive had Foundation and Empire, and most of the other books, sitting in a pile in my old bedroom for a long time. For some reason, I had it in my head that Second Foundation, the one book I was missing, was the second book in the series (I wonder why); I was waiting and waiting to find a battered, old copy of it at my used bookstore and never did. Eventually I broke down and bought it new, only to
This is a terrific continuation of the story begun in Foundation!In Foundation, we see the fall of the Galactic Empire, and the first two hundred years of the rise of the Foundation the embryo project that will eventually lead to the Second Galactic Empire as long as it carefully follows the plan that Hari Seldon, mathematician, as carefully predicted and set up.In Foundation and Empire, we pick up soon after the first book left off. The Foundation has successfully met and overcome each Seldon
Foundation and Empire is one of the most interesting books in the Foundation series. It begins with the Foundation being at war with the Empire and General Bel Riose, but goes on to become a much more complicated story about the issues with the Seldon Plan and an excellent segway between Foundation and Second Foundation. The story of the Mule is also one of the most unforeseen yet excellent plot twists in the series. The Mule brought about uncertainty in a book where every action has been
This second book in the Foundation trilogy was quite different from the first.One notable difference is that instead of many, there are only 2 parts:- The General- The MuleMoreover, each chapter has its own title now instead of just a number.That is only the difference in form however and therefore only a first indication. The author also changed his writing style in this. Where we had shorter stories forming a mosaic in the first, we now have a much more elaborate description of everything. The
English (Foundation and Empire) / ItalianoGalactic Empire was collapsingLess fragmented than the previous one, the second novel of the Foundation series is divided only into two time bands, respectively 150 and 230 years after the birth of the Foundation. With a new "Seldon Crisis" at hand, a formidable enemy, the Mule, equipped with almost supernatural powers, moves against the Foundation.I enjoyed the Isaac Asimov technique to divide the novel into different temporal phases to better describe
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