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Books with title Robot Trilogy: The Caves of Steel, The Naked Sun, The Robots of Dawn

  • Robot Trilogy: The Caves of Steel, The Naked Sun, The Robots of Dawn

    Isaac Asimov

    Paperback (Del Rey, Aug. 12, 1988)
    Lije Baley and R. Daneel Olivaw, a robot, investigate the murders of a famous robotocist, an isolated inhabitant of Solaria, and Jander Panell, an advanced robot
  • The Robot Trilogy: The Caves of Steel / The Naked Sun / The Robots of Dawn

    Isaac Asimov, Michael Whelan

    Paperback (Ballantine Books, Nov. 15, 1986)
    Condition of 3 paperback is better than "good". All 3 are tight and clean with NO musty smell. The usual aged yellowing to the pages (cheap paper). Spines are creased. Edges and corners are very mildly nicked. The box has a 2" break on the top edge but does not deter its sturdiness. See my photos.
  • Robots and Murder: The Caves of Steel/ The Naked Sun/ Robots of Dawn

    Isaac Asimov

    Hardcover (Science Fiction Book Club, March 15, 1999)
    In The Caves of Steel, Isaac Asimov first introduced Elijah Baley and R. Daneel Olivaw, who would later become his favorite protagonists. The book's central crime is a murder, which takes place before the novel opens. Roj Nemmenuh Sarton, a Spacer Ambassador, lives in Spacetown, the Spacer outpost just outside New York City. For some time, he has tried to convince the Earth government to loosen its anti-robot restrictions. One morning, he is discovered outside his home, his chest imploded by an energy blaster. The New York police commissioner charges Elijah with finding the murderer. Elijah must work with a Spacer partner, a highly advanced robot who is visually identical to a human, named R. Daneel Olivaw, even though Elijah, like many Earth residents, has a low opinion of robots. Together, they search for the murderer and try to avert an interstellar diplomatic incident. Like its famous predecessor, The Nakes Sun is a whodunit story, in addition to being science fiction. The story arises from the murder of Rikaine Delmarre, a prominent scientist of Solaria, a planet politically hostile to Earth. Elijah Baley is called in to investigate, at the request of the Solarian government. He is again partnered with the humaniform robot R. Daneel Olivaw. The Robots of Dawn is the third novel in Asimov's Robot series. Elijah Baley and R. Daneel Olivaw team up to solve the roboticide of a robot identical to Olivaw on the Spacer world of Aurora. The robot's inventor, Han Fastolfe, has been implicated. Fastolfe, who was last seen in The Caves of Steel, is the best roboticist on Aurora. He has admitted that he is the only person with the skill to have done it, although he denies doing it. Fastolfe is also a prominent member of the Auroran political faction that favors Earth. Implication in the crime threatens his political career; therefore, it is politically expedient that he be exonerated.