Comments on: Prophets of Science Fiction: Reviewed by “Thinker” https://heinleinsociety.org/prophets-thinker/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=prophets-thinker Dedicated to Paying It Forward Mon, 08 Jul 2024 15:15:08 +0000 hourly 1 By: Deb Houdek Rule https://heinleinsociety.org/prophets-thinker/#comment-8 Sun, 04 Mar 2012 00:24:38 +0000 https://heinleinsociety.org/?p=896#comment-8 In reply to Deb Houdek Rule.

BTW, the photos you download from the online Heinlein Archives won’t be as pretty as those on the television program. They will be lower resolution and will have a visual watermark across them, but there is still a treasure awaiting you there. My personal favorite is First Album: Scrapbook and Early Photos.

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By: Deb Houdek Rule https://heinleinsociety.org/prophets-thinker/#comment-7 Sun, 04 Mar 2012 00:21:34 +0000 https://heinleinsociety.org/?p=896#comment-7 You can see Heinlein’s Annapolis Lucky Bag yearbook photos here on the Heinlein Society site here. Robert and Rex Ivar Heinlein at Annapolis

You can see a Photo Tour of Bonny Doon on the old Heinlein Society site–it’s part of some content we haven’t gotten converted over to this new site yet.

The main source for photos, though–and it’s open to the public!–is the online Heinlein Archives. This site lets you download any of 200,000 pages of the Heinleins’ documents, manuscripts, photos and collection for a nominal fee. The online Heinlein Archives was created by The Heinlein Prize Trust, Heinlein’s main literary estate, to give everyone full access to Heinlein.

Though some of us at the Heinlein Society–me (Deb Houdek Rule) and Geo Rule are closely connected with the online Heinlein Archives, it is not a project of the Heinlein Society and the Heinlein Society has no control over the Archives. There’s an article introducing the online Heinlein Archives in the Winter 2012 Heinlein Society Newsletter.

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