@booklet {1823, title = {Stranger in a Strange Land}, year = {1961}, note = {

Uncut ed. New York: Ace/Putnam, 1991. Rpt. as vol. 8 of\ The Virginia Edition\ of his works. Houston, TX: The Virginia Edition, 2007.\ Collector\&$\#$39;s Edition\ illus. Kent Bush and with a \"Preface\" by Virginia Heinlein and an \"Introduction\" by James Gunn (both unpaged). Norwalk, CT: The Easton Press, 1995.

}, month = {1961}, publisher = {G.P. Putnam{\textquoteright}s Sons}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Communal eutopia of love, sharing, and group sex set in an authoritarian dystopia. The novel became a favorite during the Sixties.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Robert A[nson] Heinlein (1907-88)} } @booklet {1739, title = {Starship Troopers}, year = {1959}, note = {

Rpt. New York: New American Library, 1961; New York: Berkley, 1968; New York: Ace Books, 1987; and as vol. 3 of The Virginia Edition of his works. Decatur, GA: Meisha Merlin Publishing, 2006; and separately Houston, TX: The Virginia Edition, 2008. Also published as \“Starship Soldier.\” The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction 17.4 - 5 (101 - 102) (October - November 1959): 103-62; 51-95. Rpt. in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. British Edition 1.8 - 10 (July - September 1960): 83-128; 96-128; 92-128.\ 

}, month = {1959}, publisher = {G.P. Putnam{\textquoteright}s Sons}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Dystopia with constant war that presents the military, and particularly the infantry, positively.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Robert A[nson] Heinlein (1907-88)} } @booklet {1148, title = {"Sixth Column"}, howpublished = {Astounding Science Fiction (New York)}, volume = {26.5 - 27.1 }, year = {1941}, note = {

Rpt. as by Robert A[nson] Heinlein.\ Sixth Column: A Science Fiction Novel of Strange Intrigue.\ New York: Gnome, 1949; and as\ The Day After Tomorrow.\ New York: New American Library, 1949. Rpt. as\ Sixth Column\ as vol. 30 of\ The Virginia Edition\ of his works. Houston, TX: The Virginia Edition, 2007; and as\ Sixth Column. New York Baen, 2012 with an \"Introduction\" by William H. Patterson (v-vii) and an \"Afterword\" by Tom Kratman (173-83).

}, month = {January - March 1941}, pages = {9-41; 117-55; 127-34, 136-38, 140-55}, abstract = {

Authoritarian dystopia and the revolt against it. The United States had been invaded by an Asian army and only six people were left alive in a U.S. military research establishment. They manage to defeat the invaders.\ 1943 Leiber is something of a response.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {[Robert Anson] [Heinlein] (1907-88)} }