Carlos Patterson, Collector, Isaac Asimov Collectibles, 1982-1999, undated A&M 3515

Carlos Patterson, Collector, Isaac Asimov Collectibles, 1982-1999, undated A&M 3515


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Repository
West Virginia and Regional History Center
Identification
A&M 3515
Title
Carlos Patterson, Collector, Isaac Asimov Collectibles 1982-1999, undated
URL:
https://archives.lib.wvu.edu/ark:/99999/196038
Quantity
2.5 Linear Feet, 2 ft. 6 in. (2 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 record carton, 15 in.); (1 document case, 2 1/2 in.); (1 loose item, 2 1/2 in.)
Creator
Asimov, Isaac, 1920-1992
Location
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Language
English
Abstract
Non-book items related to author Isaac Asimov. Includes board games, software reference libraries, video cassettes, publications, audio books, and other material.

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Biographical / Historical

Isaac Asimov, 1920-1992

Personal Life and Education:
Isaac Asimov was born in Russia in 1920 and immigrated to the United States with his family when he was three. Asimov grew up in New York City and attended public schools, then earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry at Columbia University. He applied to all five NYC medical schools and was rejected by all of them. He instead applied for the master's degree program in chemistry at Columbia, and was rejected again, but convinced the department to let him pursue his studies on probationary status, and finished his master's degree in 1941. He spent the next four years in the army. After being honorably discharged he returned to his studies, and finished his Ph.D in chemistry at Columbia in 1948. He spent a year in a post-doctoral position at Columbia researching compounds to fight malaria, then accepted a faculty position at Boston University. He stopped teaching and gave up his salary in 1958 to write full-time. Boston University elevated him to the rank of full professor in 1979. He died in 1992 at the age of 72.

Works:
Asimov wrote more than 400 books, spread across numerous fiction and non-fiction genres. He is best known for his science fiction, particularly I, Robot and The Foundation Trilogy. He is considered one of the most influential science fiction writers of the 20th century, having contributed significantly to advancing the genre both in popularity and in literary prestige. He incorporated into his science fiction elements drawn from history, mathematics, sociology, and other sciences. Asimov's works also include mysteries, books on science written for general audiences, and works on classical literature, among numerous other subjects. He also wrote hundreds of articles and columns for the magazines Fantasy and Science Fiction and Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction.

Source:
Adapted from"C250 Celebrates Columbians Ahead of their Time" (accessed in 2019)
c250.columbia.edu/c250_celebrates/remarkable_columbians/Isaac_asimov.html

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Asimov, Isaac, 1920-1992

Container List

Mixed Materials Box: 01
Jr. Space Academy CD-ROM Library
1999
Mixed Materials Box: 01
Isaac Asimov's Superquiz, trivia game
1982
Mixed Materials Box: 02
Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction and Fantasy Story-A-Month Calendar
1989
Mixed Materials Box: 02
Isaac Asimov presents Superquiz, trivia game
1982
Mixed Materials Box: 02
The Colorful Characters of Mathematics (16 laminated pages, edited by Isaac Asimov)
1992
Mixed Materials Box: 02
Isaac Asimov's Robots VCR Mystery Game
1988
Mixed Materials Box: 02
Jr. Space Academy CD-ROM Library with Gift Set
1999
Mixed Materials Box: 02
The Last Question and Other Stories, books on cassette tape
1975
Scope and Contents
Mixed Materials Box: 02
Lightyears, VHS
1988
Mixed Materials Box: 02
Introduction: Mirror Image, part 1 -- cassette tape
1982
Mixed Materials Box: 03
Voyage to the Outer Planets and Beyond: A VCR Space Adventure (VHS)
1986
Mixed Materials Box: 03
Ellis Island Immigrants, wooden ruler
ca. 2005
Scope and Contents
Mixed Materials Box: 04
Isaac Asimov Himself Reads 5 Complete Stories, cassette tapes
1975
Scope and Contents
Mixed Materials Box: 04
Nemesis, book on tape
1990
Mixed Materials Box: 04
Forward the Foundation, book on tape
1993
Mixed Materials Box: 04
Voyage to the Outer Planets and Beyond, VHS
1993
Mixed Materials Box: 04
Science Fiction and Fantasy Book Review, issue 15
1983/06
Mixed Materials Box: 04
Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, 2 issues
1987/01-1987/04
Mixed Materials Box: 04
I, Robot (DVD)
2004
Mixed Materials Box: 04
The Bicentennial Man (VHS)
1997
Mixed Materials Box: 04
Voyage to the Planets hosted by Isaac Asimov (VHS)
1988
Mixed Materials Box: 04
Isaac Asimov's Nightfall (VHS)
1988
Mixed Materials Box: 04
Isaac Asimov Visions of the Future, vol. 1 (VHS)
1992
Mixed Materials Box: 04
Isaac Asimov Science Adventure II (CD-ROM)
1994
Mixed Materials unboxed
Isaac Asimov Presents Superquiz Omni-Edition, trivia game
1983