Contents Added To The Revised and Expanded Edition
| Title | Author | |
|---|---|---|
| Isaac's Favorite Stories: | The Immortal Bard | Isaac Asimov |
| The Ugly Little Boy | Isaac Asimov | |
| The Last Question | Isaac Asimov | |
| Appreciations and Memoirs: | Susan and Bayta and Me | Karen Anderson |
| An Appreciation | Poul Anderson | |
| My Brother Isaac | Stanley Asimov | |
| Isaac | Ben Bova | |
| An Unwritten Letter to Our Dear Friend Isaac Asimov | Catherine Crook de Camp | |
| Isaac and I | L. Sprague de Camp | |
| Isaac Asimov | Gordon R. Dickson | |
| Isaac | Harlan Ellison | |
| Appreciation of Isaac Asimov | Sheila Finch | |
| In Memoriam | Martin H. Greenberg | |
| Isaac Asimov, Mystery Writer | Edward D. Hoch | |
| From the Heart's Basement | Barry N. Malzberg | |
| In Memoriam | Shawna McCarthy | |
| Part of My Life | Frederik Pohl | |
| An Appreciation of Isaac | Mike Resnick | |
| Isaac Asimov | Carl Sagan | |
| Isaac Asimov: An Appreciation | Pamela Sargent | |
| An Asimov Appreciation | Stanley Schmidt | |
| Reflections on Isaac | Robert Silverberg | |
| Isaac | Janet Asimov | |
| Isaac Asimov: An Affectionate Memory | Norman Spinrad | |
| Appreciation of Isaac | Edward Wellen | |
| In Memoriam | Sheila Williams | |
| Our Mutual Friend | Connie Willis | |
| The Last Interview | George Zebrowski |
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