Little Fuzzy - by H. Beam Piper - Classic Science Fiction - Little Fuzzy is the name of a 1962 science fiction novel by H. Beam Piper, and is now in public domain. It is generally seen as a work of juvenile fiction. It was nominated for the 1963 Hugo Award for Best Novel. The story revolves around determining whether a small furry species discovered on the planet Zarathustra is sapient, and features a mild libertarianism that emphasizes sincerity and honesty. During a book signing at Strand Book Store, Piper alleged that the Little Fuzzy series was inspired by an acquaintance named Kevin...
Little Fuzzy - by H. Beam Piper - Classic Science Fiction - Little Fuzzy is the name of a 1962 science fiction novel by H. Beam Piper, and is now in p...
On Terra or Baldur or Freya or Ishtar, a single cut of polished sunstone was worth a small fortune. Even here, they brought respectable prices from the Zarathustra Company's gem buyers. Keeping his point of expectation safely low, he got a smaller vibrohammer from the toolbox and began chipping cautiously around the foreign object, until the flint split open and revealed a smooth yellow ellipsoid, half an inch long. -Worth a thousand sols-if it's worth anything, - he commented. A deft tap here, another there, and the yellow bean came loose from the flint. Picking it up, he rubbed it between...
On Terra or Baldur or Freya or Ishtar, a single cut of polished sunstone was worth a small fortune. Even here, they brought respectable prices from th...
It must be remembered, however, that, like most Southerners, he regarded secession as an entirely local issue, to be settled by the people of each state for themselves. He took no exception to the position that a state had the constitutional right to sever its connection with the Union if its people so desired. His objection to secession was based upon what he considered to be political logic. He realized that, once begun, secession was a process which could only end in reducing America to a cluster of impotent petty sovereignties, torn by hostilities, incapable of any concerted action, a...
It must be remembered, however, that, like most Southerners, he regarded secession as an entirely local issue, to be settled by the people of each sta...
The Rise of the Terran Federation is new collection of new and old stories chronicling the rise of H. Beam Piper's Terran Federation. With story introductions and essays on the establishment of the Federation, this book is the ultimate overview of the beginning of Piper's crowning creation, the Terro-Human Future History. This collection will include some of Piper's early Federation stories, like "Edge of the Knife" and Omnilingual."
This collection also contains new stories about the aftermath of the Third and Fourth World Wars, the Thorans and life on Baldur....
The Rise of the Terran Federation is new collection of new and old stories chronicling the rise of H. Beam Piper's Terran Federati...