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  1. Jan 20, 2003 · Robert Heinleins wife, Virginia, died quietly in her sleep Sunday morning, aged 86. She had been in the hospital since Thanksgiving, when she fell and broke her hip. Originally Virginia...

  2. The collection was named for Robert’s wife, Virginia, in recognition of the integral role she played in his work. As wife, business manager, and caretaker, Virginia shepherded him through illness and trumped death repeatedly. She was also his collaborator.

  3. The Heinlein Photo Albums and Scrapbooks. This section features personal and family photos of Robert and Virginia Heinlein from the 1900s and features never-before-published scrapbook collections of Robert's life in Annapolis.

  4. Virginia Heinlein. Virginia Heinlein graduated from New York University in 1937 and worked as a Chemist until the outbreak of World War II. She enlisted as a lieutenant in the US Navy serving first at the Bureau of Aeronautics, then at the Naval Air Experimental Station in Philadelphia.

  5. Jan 27, 2003 · Virginia Heinlein, who gave her husband, science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein, the idea for his acclaimed 1961 novel “Stranger in a Strange Land” and inspired many of the strong women...

  6. The Virginia Edition collection was named for Robert's wife, Virginia, in recognition of her integral role in his work. As wife, business manager, and caretaker, Virginia shepherded him through illness and trumped death repeatedly. She was also his collaborator.

  7. Summary Bibliography: Virginia Heinlein. Author: Virginia Heinlein Author Record # 9081. Legal Name: Heinlein, Virginia Gerstenfeld. Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. Birthdate: 22 April 1916. Deathdate: 18 January 2003. Language: English. Webpages: heinleinsociety.org, Wikipedia-EN. Used These Alternate Names: Ginny Heinlein.

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