@booklet {3212, title = {The Humanoid Touch}, year = {1980}, note = {

An excerpt was published as \“The Humanoid Universe.\” Illus. Paul Lehr. Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact 100.6 (June1980): 14-56; and rpt. in The Worlds of Jack Williamson: A Centennial Tribute 1908-2008. Ed. Stephen Haffner (Royal Oak, MI: Haffner Press, 2008): 521-66.\ 

}, month = {1980}, pages = {186 pp.}, publisher = {Holt, Rinehart \& Winston}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Following from 1949 Williamson, the robots follow humans to a planet without robots and begin to take over.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Jack [John Stewart] Williamson (1908-2006)} } @booklet {1331, title = {The Humanoids}, year = {1949}, note = {

Rpt. as the\ Collectors Edition. Norwalk, CT: The Easton Press, 1987 illus. David. G. Klein and with an \"Introduction\" (v-xiv) by F.M. Busby. Exp. ed. as\ The Humanoids. The expanded edition with \"Me and My Humanoids,\" \"With Folded Hands,\" and a new introduction by the author. New York: Avon, 1980. Based in part on\". . . And Searching Mind.\"\ Astounding Science Fiction\ 41 [50 on cover].1 - 3 (March - May 1948): 7-61, 111-62, 97-147; rpt. in\ The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson Volume Seven: With Folded Hands and Searching Mind\ (Royal Oak, MI: Haffner Press, 2010), 199-382. A related story is \"With Folded Hands.\"\ Astounding Science Fiction\ 39.5 (July 1947): 6-45. Rpt. in Modern Masterpieces of Science Fiction. Ed. Sam Moskowitz (Cleveland, OH: World Publishing Co., 1965), 110-64;\ in his The Pandora Effect (New York: Ace Books, 1969), 77-125; and in\ The Collected Stories of Jack Williamson Volume Seven: With Folded Hands and Searching Mind\ (Royal Oak, MI: Haffner Press, 2010), 153-98. Williamson explains the evolution of the book in \"Me and My Humanoids\" in the expanded ed. (251-59).

}, month = {1949}, publisher = {Simon \& Schuster}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Dystopia in which robots, which are designed to keep the peace among humans and avoid nuclear war, allow no activity that they perceive to be potentially harmful. See also 1980 Williamson, The Humanoid Touch.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Jack [John Stewart] Williamson (1908-2006)} }