
"Mr Heinlein's technique dazzles so expertly and consistently that one is all but blinded to everything but his superb story-telling."

And Heinlein traces his fantastic life - or lives - through many marvellous identities: from Lazarus Long, who led the first-great exodus from Earth, to Aaron Sheffield, interstellar starship captain, through to Ted Bronson, the time-traveller, catapulted through time back to Earth in 1916. Lazarus Long is "the Senior" – the oldest man alive in the Galactic Year 2053 - the man who is forever young. And there is time enough indeed for love, for his hero's lifespan covers 23 centuries. Heinlein, award-winning maestro of the SF world, surpasses himself in this, his most powerful novel. The image opposite and the blurb below are from the 1975 New English Library paperback edition, ISBN 0450022439. Vassallo as The Notebooks of Lazarus Long (1978). The "intermissions" were also reprinted with illustrations by D.F. The two "Intermission" chapters – Excerpts from the Notebooks of Lazarus Long and More from the Notebooks of Lazarus Long – were reprinted in the June 1973 issue of Analog and the Winter 1988 issue of New Destinies. Time Enough for Love, a Future History and Lazarus Long novel by Robert A.
