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Foundation by Isaac Asimov1
Foundation and Empire by Isaac Asimov2
Second Foundation by Isaac Asimov3
Foundation's Edge by Isaac Asimov4
Foundation and Earth by Isaac Asimov5
Prelude to Foundation by Isaac Asimov6
Forward the Foundation by Isaac Asimov7
The Foundation Trilogy by Isaac AsimovOmnibus 1-3

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This is the list of Asimov's Foundation novels listed in the order they were originally published.

Check out series Foundation - Chronological to see the series by their internal chronology.

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