![]() ![]() ![]() Consisting of the novels of Piper’s famous Fuzzy trilogy - Little Fuzzy (1962), Fuzzy Sapiens (…1964) - and Fuzzies and Other People (published posthumously in 1984), Piper’s novels Uller Uprising (1952), Four-Day Planet (1961), Junkyard Planet (1963) - also known as The Cosmic Computer, and Space Viking (1962), and eight Piper stories originally published in pulp science-fiction magazines between 19 (originally reissued, along with an additional, previously-unpublished story, in the Piper collections Federation and Empire edited by John F. Piper’s Terro-human Future History is a future-historical science-fiction series which imagines the expansion of the human race from its origins on Earth (Terra) out into the galaxy. The Zarthani website dedicated to Piper’s work summarizes it succinctly: But I haven’t really dipped into his more ambitious work, the Future History that tied together most of his longer stories. I love his SF adventure tales, including The Fuzzy Papers and the stories in his Paratime sequence. ![]() Beam Piper is an enduring favorite of mine. Beam Piper’s Federation and Empire (Ace Books, February 1982 and May 1981). ![]()
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