Dr. Link created a self-aware robot and named it/him Adam Link. After Dr. Link died, Adam had to face the world alone. And the world had to determine if Adam was monster or man. These are the memoirs of Adam Link- robot.
Volume1 contains the first four of the ten Adam Link novelettes, complete with all of the original illustrations.
“I, Robot” (1939) – Adam Link, the robot creation of Dr. Link, was as human as environment could make him. The power of thought was his, but when he tried to take his place in the world of men . . . the amazing confession of a mechanical man.
The Trial of Adam Link, Robot (1939) – Adam Link, thinking robot, goes on trial for his life, and finds himself facing the hate of a world.
Adam Link In Business (1940) – Adam Link finds out that human hearts are not machines, and discovers for the first time the real meaning of human love.
Adam Link’s Vengeance (1940) – “If you are lonely,” said Dr. Hillory, “why not make another robot patterned after the woman you love?” And Adam Link agreed.
The first story, "I, Robot" was the inspiration for Isaac Asimov's book "I, Robot." Asimov, knowing of Binder's story didn't want to name his book with the same title but was overruled by his editors. As Asimov said, his book became bette known but Binder was there first.