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Old 04-19-2016, 12:46 AM   #22
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It should be noted that these three books were first published separately - and NOT as a single volume.

Combined - as they are now - they do exceed 1,000 pages.


This combined trilogy of novels would be akin to Asimov's three Foundation novels combined into one book: The Foundation Trilogy.
Trilogies from their foundation in the first modern medieval MacGuffin quest, however, have often been just single books broken up by publishers for marketability. And Asimov comes in from the other direction, serial efforts bound, perhaps a bit arbitrarily, into longer formats. That a doorstop edition exists is probably adequate, without diving into what edition, timing, or milieu (perhaps one should only read certain lengthy works in the Caribbean, at least three days distant from a full or new moon) is definitive.
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