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*{{Cite book
 
| edition = 1st ed.
| publisher = Ballantine Books
| isbn = 9780345362469
| last = Heinlein
| first = Robert
| title = Grumbles from the Grave
| location = New York
| date = 1990-01
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*{{Cite book
| edition = [1st ed.]
| edition = [1st ed.]
| publisher = Advent Publishers
| publisher = Advent Publishers—The first book-length study of a science-fiction author, by a minor science-fiction author
| last = Panshin
| last = Panshin
| first = Alexei
| first = Alexei
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| location = Chicago
| location = Chicago
| date = 1968-01
| date = 1968-01
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*Patterson, William H., Jr., ''Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century: Volume 1, 1907–1948: Learning Curve'', Tor, New York, August, 2010, 622 pages, ISBN 978-0-7653-1960-9—First of two projected volumes, a biography authorized by Heinlein's widow, Virginia, and by his estate
*{{Cite book
| publisher = Twayne Publishers
| isbn = 9780805775099
| last = Stover
| first = Leon
| title = Robert A. Heinlein
| location = Boston
| date = 1987-01
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A list of key readings about Robert A. Heinlein.
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  • Panshin, Alexei (1968-01). Heinlein in Dimension, a Critical Analysis., [1st ed.]. Chicago: Advent Publishers—The first book-length study of a science-fiction author, by a minor science-fiction author. 
  • Patterson, William H., Jr., Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century: Volume 1, 1907–1948: Learning Curve, Tor, New York, August, 2010, 622 pages, ISBN 978-0-7653-1960-9—First of two projected volumes, a biography authorized by Heinlein's widow, Virginia, and by his estate
  • Stover, Leon (1987-01). Robert A. Heinlein. Boston: Twayne Publishers. ISBN 9780805775099.