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The book "To Make a Hero" by "Randall Garrett" was first published in 1954. This novel is a science fiction novel, especially in the tradition of robot science fiction. The book focuses on the interaction between artificial intelligence and humans, and how robots develop into heroes with the help of humans. "To Make a Hero" is considered one of the classics of robot science fiction and is one of Randall Garrett's works.
Summary
Fraud? Larceny? Murder? All in a days work to Leland Hale?the savior of Cardigan's Green!
History, by any reckoning, is a fluid thing. Once a thing has happened, no instrument yet devised by man can show exactly what it was in minute detail. All of the data simply cannot be recovered.
In spite of this, if Man were an intellectually honest animal, it wouldn't be too difficult to get a reasonably accurate picture of the past. At least the data that could be recovered and retained would show a reasonably distinct picture of long gone events and their relationship to the present.