The Heinlein Journal #28 – Summer 2021 – 32 pages
$5.00
“Robert Heinlein and the Baka bombs” by Edward M. Wysocki, Jr., PhD
“Heinlein and the ‘Yellow Peril’ ” by Michael Farinola
“Heinlein and the Kondos”
PDF | Approx. 9 MB
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Description
Note: Are you a THS member? Members get discounted or free access to the Journal. Check through your email for your coupon code, before purchasing at full price!
This fully illustrated issue contains 32 pages, and the following featured papers:
Robert Heinlein and the Baka bombs
A recently discovered letter to his Naval Academy classmate and lifelong friend, Caleb Laning, gives new insight into some of RAH’s wartime activity.
- Introduction
- Analysis & Background, by Edward M. Wysocki, Jr., PhD
- The Baka bombs letter transcription (and photos)
Heinlein and the “Yellow Peril”
by Michael Farinola
Farinola responds to the “Yellow Perils of Robert Heinlein,” by John Hickman: “Since no one has sufficiently misrepresented Robert Heinlein’s presumed racism against Asian people and/or their culture over the last seventy plus years, Hickman feels a need do so.”
Heinlein and the Kondos
by C. Herbert Gilliland
Robert Heinlein had no greater fan than the late Yoji Kondo. Recently The Heinlein Journal was granted a delightful interview by his wife Ursula and his daughter Beatrice.
File: PDF | Approx. 9 MB