The H. Beam Piper Archive
Autor: | H. Beam Piper |
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EAN: | 9783964545169 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 28.06.2018 |
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An incredible collection of some of H. Beam Piper's most mind-melting sci fi! From the pen of the master himself, featuring over 600 pages of awesome:
The Answer
Crossroads of Destiny
Day of the Moron
Dearest
The Edge of the Knife
Flight From Tomorrow
Genesis
Graveyard of Dreams
He Walked Around the Horses
The Keeper
Last Enemy
The Mercenaries
Naudsonce
Omnilingual
Operation R.S.V.P.
Police Operation
Rebel Raider
A Slave is a Slave
Temple Trouble
Time and Time Again
Henry Beam Piper (March 23, 1904 - c.?November 6, 1964) was an American science fiction author. He wrote many short stories and several novels. He is best known for his extensive Terro-Human Future History series of stories and a shorter series of 'Paratime' alternate history tales. He wrote under the name H. Beam Piper. Another source gives his name as 'Horace Beam Piper' and a different date of death. His gravestone says 'Henry Beam Piper'. Piper himself may have been the source of part of the confusion; he told people the H stood for Horace, encouraging the assumption that he used the initial because he disliked his name. On a copy of 'Little Fuzzy' given to Charles O. Piper, Beam's cousin and executor, he wrote 'To Charles from Henry.'
Henry Beam Piper (March 23, 1904 - c.?November 6, 1964) was an American science fiction author. He wrote many short stories and several novels. He is best known for his extensive Terro-Human Future History series of stories and a shorter series of 'Paratime' alternate history tales. He wrote under the name H. Beam Piper. Another source gives his name as 'Horace Beam Piper' and a different date of death. His gravestone says 'Henry Beam Piper'. Piper himself may have been the source of part of the confusion; he told people the H stood for Horace, encouraging the assumption that he used the initial because he disliked his name. On a copy of 'Little Fuzzy' given to Charles O. Piper, Beam's cousin and executor, he wrote 'To Charles from Henry.'