Prelude to Foundation
It is the year 12,020 G. E. and Emperor Cleon, First of that Name, sits uneasily on the Imperial throne. Here on Trantor, the great multi-domed capital of the Galactic Empire, forty billion people have created a civilization of unimaginable technological and cultural complexity. It is a world so intricately woven that pulling one thread would unravel it all. Cleon I is unnerved by this, for he knows there are those who would see him fall – those he cannot touch. In only he had knowledge of what lay ahead, then the Empire truly could be his.
When young Hari Seldon arrives on Trantor, he is unaware of the perilous politics that are grewing. The thirty-two-year-old Outworld mathemetician has come simply to attend the Decennial Convention and do a bit of sight-seeing. But when he presents his paper on psychohistory, his remarkable theory of prediction, little does Hari realize that he has sealed his fate and determined the destiny of humanity. For Hari Seldon possesses the prophetic power that is so desired by the Emperor.
And now suddenly, this naive and little-known Heliconian has become the most wanted man in the Empire as he desperately struggles to keep his portentous theory from reaching the wrong hands... while forging the key to the future – a power to be known as the Foundation.
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Isaac Asimov
Isaac Asimov’s name is synonymous with the future—a future shaped by boundless imagination, scientific inquiry, and an unwavering belief in human progress. With a prolific career spanning across science fiction, popular science, and beyond, Asimov not only anticipated technological advancements but also explored the philosophical and ethical questions that would arise from them. His writing, characterized by its clarity, precision, and expansive ideas, set the stage for generations of readers to dream about the potential of science and humanity.
Extended Foundation series
Extended Foundation series consists of four books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Main series Foundation trilogy
Reviews and Comments
This book is the last one written but the first in the Foundation series. I’ve read it after the so-called trilogy (Foundation, Foundation and Empire, Second Foundation) and at some times it was like a spotlight directed at specific events in the trilogy - it gave the impression of „Ahh, that’s why it happened!“. The story itself developed quite slowly but nevertheless intriguing. The book ends with a really „cruel“ last chapter, where you’ll find an unexpected development and a basis for wild guesses for the future books.

