H. BEAM PIPER SERIES:

Omnilingual

Omnilingual

H. Beam Piper

Science Fiction & Fantasy / Mystery & Thrillers

Martha Dane paused, looking up at the purple-tinged copper sky. The wind had shifted since noon, while she had been inside, and the dust storm that was sweeping the high deserts to the east was now blowing out over Syrtis. The sun, magnified by the haze, was a gorgeous magenta ball, as large as the sun of Terra, at which she could look directly. Tonight, some of that dust would come sifting down from the upper atmosphere to add another film to what had been burying the city for the last fifty thousand years. The red loess lay over everything, covering the streets and the open spaces of park and plaza, hiding the small houses that had been crushed and pressed flat under it and the rubble that had come down from the tall buildings when roofs had caved in and walls had toppled outward. Here, where she stood, the ancient streets were a hundred to a hundred and fifty feet below the surface; the breach they had made in the wall of the building behind her had opened into the sixth story. She could look down on the cluster of prefabricated huts and sheds, on the brush-grown flat that had been the waterfront when this place had been a seaport on the ocean that was now Syrtis Depression; already, the bright metal was thinly coated with red dust. She thought, again, of what clearing this city would mean, in terms of time and labor, of people and supplies and equipment brought across fifty million miles of space. They\'d have to use machinery; there was no other way it could be done. Bulldozers and power shovels and draglines; they were fast, but they were rough and indiscriminate. She remembered the digs around Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, in the Indus Valley, and the careful, patient native laborers—the painstaking foremen, the pickmen and spademen, the long files of basketmen carrying away the earth. Slow and primitive as the civilization whose ruins they were uncovering, yes, but she could count on the fingers of one hand the times one of her pickmen had damaged a valuable object in the ground. If it hadn\'t been for the underpaid and uncomplaining native laborer, archaeology would still be back where Wincklemann had found it. But on Mars there was no native labor; the last Martian had died five hundred centuries ago.
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Empire

Empire

H. Beam Piper

Science Fiction & Fantasy / Mystery & Thrillers

H. Beam Piper Beloved author of Little Fuzzy, Space Viking and other classics, has left behind a veritable treasure trove of short fiction in his passing. Collected here for the first time anywhere are four of the best stories by one of the Grand Old Masters of science fiction. Contents: Introduction by John F. Carr The Edge of the Knife A Slave is a Slave Ministry of Disturbance The Return by H.Beam Piper and John J. McGuire The Keeper
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Little Fuzzy

Little Fuzzy

H. Beam Piper

Science Fiction & Fantasy / Mystery & Thrillers

Little Fuzzy is the name of a 1962 science fiction novel by H. Beam Piper. 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. Along the way a gentle kind of libertarianism that emphasizes sincerity and honesty is advocated.
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The Answer

The Answer

H. Beam Piper

Science Fiction & Fantasy / Mystery & Thrillers

The Answer is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by H. Beam Piper is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of H. Beam Piper then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.
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Four-Day Planet

Four-Day Planet

H. Beam Piper

Science Fiction & Fantasy / Mystery & Thrillers

Fenris isn\'t a hell planet, but it\'s nobody\'s heaven either. With 2,000-hour days and an 8,000-hour year, it subjects its settlers to both melting heat and killing cold. A planet like that tends to breed a special kind of person, someone who can tolerate a life underground, or underwater, where he can earn enough to make it all worthwhile. But when that kind of person discovers he\'s being cheated of the wealth he\'s risked his life for, then that kind of planet is ripe for a revolution.
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Keeper

Keeper

H. Beam Piper

Science Fiction & Fantasy / Mystery & Thrillers

The Keeper is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by H. Beam Piper is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of H. Beam Piper then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.
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Federation

Federation

H. Beam Piper

Science Fiction & Fantasy / Mystery & Thrillers

Contents: · Piper’s Foundation · Jerry E. Pournelle · pr · Introduction · John F. Carr · in · Omnilingual · nv Astounding Feb ’57 · Naudsonce · nv Analog Jan ’62 · Oomphel in the Sky · nv Analog Nov ’60 · Graveyard of Dreams · nv Galaxy Feb ’58 · When in the Course— · na *
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H. Beam Piper

H. Beam Piper

H. Beam Piper

Science Fiction & Fantasy / Mystery & Thrillers

In the year 2140 helicopters were a common means of transportation, visiphones were installed in every home, beltways replaced subways, and atomic energy had long been harnessed into the service of mankind. But in this world of otherwise Utopian progress there was an element of jarring discord—nine-tenths of the population chose to remain Illiterate!And if you were brave enough to become a member of the minority wearing the white smock designating Literacy, your life was in constant danger from the Illiterates, whose popular political slogan was: “Put the Literates in their placel Our servants, not our masters!” For in this world Literacy was held directly responsible for war—and the populace was taking no chances on a repeat performance!But even the most progressive audio-visual methods of education cant subdue a natural desire to learn ... as witnessed by the panic, terror and swift changing of sides when there arises a CRISIS IN 2140!
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The H. Beam Piper Megapack

The H. Beam Piper Megapack

H. Beam Piper

Science Fiction & Fantasy / Mystery & Thrillers

The H. Beam Piper Megapack collects 33 novels, novellas, and short stories by H. Beam Piper, including such classics as Little Fuzzy, Space Viking, and He Walked Around the Horses.Complete contents:INTRODUCTION: MEET H. BEAM PIPERTIME AND TIME AGAIN (1947)HE WALKED AROUND THE HORSES (1948)POLICE OPERATION (1948)THE MERCENARIES (1950)LAST ENEMY (1950)FLIGHT FROM TOMORROW (1950)OPERATION R.S.V.P. (1951)DEAREST (1951)TEMPLE TROUBLE (1951)GENESIS (1951)DAY OF THE MORON (1951)ULLER UPRISING (1952)NULL-ABC (1953)THE RETURN (1954)TIME CRIME (1955)OMNILINGUAL (1957)THE EDGE OF THE KNIFE (1957)THE KEEPER (1957)LONE STAR PLANET (1958)GRAVEYARD OF DREAMS (1958)MINISTRY OF DISTURBANCE (1958)HUNTER PATROL (1959)CROSSROADS OF DESTINY (1959)THE ANSWER (1959)FOUR-DAY PLANET (1961)OOMPHEL IN THE SKY (1960)NAUDSONCE (1962)LITTLE FUZZY (1962)A SLAVE IS A SLAVE (1962)...
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Little Fuzzy f-1

Little Fuzzy f-1

H. Beam Piper

Science Fiction & Fantasy / Mystery & Thrillers

The chartered Zarathustra Company had it all their way. Their charter was for a Class III uninhabited planet, which Zarathustra was, and it meant they owned the planet lock stock and barrel. They exploited it, developed it and reaped the huge profits from it without interference from the Colonial Government. Then Jack Holloway, a sunstone prospector, appeared on the scene with his family of Fuzzies and the passionate conviction that they were not cute animals but little people. Nominated for Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1963.
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