Featuring a selection of H. Beam Piper's finest short stories, this collection showcases his imaginative storytelling and unique perspectives on science fiction. Each tale explores themes of technology, society, and the human condition, reflecting Piper's ability to blend adventure with thought-provoking concepts. Readers can expect engaging plots and memorable characters that highlight Piper's significant contributions to the genre.
Horace Beam Piper Libros
Este autor estadounidense es conocido por sus extensas series de cuentos y novelas que exploran futuros e historias alternativas. Sus obras presentan una intrincada construcción de mundos y conceptos originales que atraen a los lectores a narrativas cautivadoras. A menudo sitúa sus relatos dentro de vastas historias futuras y líneas de tiempo alternativas de su propia creación.






Time Crime
- 100 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
In a universe governed by parallel timelines, the Paratime Police safeguard against disruptions in time travel. Verkan Vall, a seasoned officer, confronts a particularly complex case that tests his skills and resolve. The novella delves into the thrilling and perilous implications of manipulating time, as Vall navigates the challenges posed by his mission, highlighting the intricate balance between different realities.
Ministry of Disturbance and Other Science Fiction by H. Beam Piper, Adventure
- 200 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Exploring complex themes of morality, logic, and communication, this collection features four thought-provoking stories. "A Slave is a Slave" challenges the notion of sympathy towards the oppressed, while "Oomphel in the Sky" questions the effectiveness of logic against deeply held beliefs. "Omnilingual" delves into the difficulties of translating an ancient Martian language, emphasizing the barriers of time and understanding. Lastly, "The Keeper" follows Raud's quest to reclaim stolen treasure, showcasing courage against technologically advanced foes.
Little Fuzzy
- 134 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Set in a future where humanity has colonized other planets, the story follows the discovery of a small, intelligent creature known as Little Fuzzy. As the protagonist navigates the complexities of interspecies communication and the implications of sentience, themes of ethics and the nature of intelligence emerge. The novel explores the tension between corporate interests and the rights of sentient beings, highlighting the struggle for recognition and understanding in a rapidly advancing society. Nominated for a Hugo Award, it remains a classic in science fiction literature.
Complete Fuzzy
- 464 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
The collection brings together H. Beam Piper's beloved science fiction series featuring the charming Fuzzies, showcasing their adventures and interactions with humans. Readers can enjoy the complete narrative arc, exploring themes of intelligence, empathy, and the complexities of coexistence. This volume includes the original "Little Fuzzy," its sequel "Fuzzy Sapiens," and the anthology "Fuzzies And Other People," making it a comprehensive experience for both new readers and longtime fans of Piper's work.
Ullr Uprising
- 108 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
The narrative centers on Terra's struggle to quell the Uller uprising, drawing parallels to the historical Sepoy Mutiny within an expansive interstellar empire. This gripping tale showcases H. Beam Piper's masterful storytelling in the Space Opera genre, offering a blend of action and deep insight into the complexities of rebellion and governance.
The Complete Paratime
- 434 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
The narrative explores the concept of infinite parallel worlds, where the Paratime Police serve as guardians against the threats posed by more advanced civilizations. This collection features a range of stories, including the original Paratime tale and "Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen," highlighting the adventures of time-traveling heroes and a state trooper's conquest in an alternate Earth. The work showcases H. Beam Piper's imaginative world-building and the complexities of navigating multiple realities, presenting a grand science fiction experience.
The narrative explores a complex dialogue between Count Erskyll and Prince Trevannion regarding the transition from slavery to a form of servitude, highlighting themes of power, exploitation, and the slow evolution of society. Erskyll expresses skepticism about the proposed changes, fearing that the new system will perpetuate abuse and debt. In contrast, Trevannion believes gradual reforms will eventually lead to genuine freedom, emphasizing that societal change requires time and effort. The discussion reflects deep philosophical questions about freedom and the responsibilities of leadership.
Time and Time Again and Other Science Fiction by H. Beam Piper, Adventure
- 120 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
The collection delves into the intriguing concept of time manipulation through atomic energy, exploring the consequences of altering the past. It challenges the notion of second chances in life, presenting a thought-provoking narrative that intertwines science fiction with philosophical questions. Each story invites readers to consider the implications of wielding such immense power and the potential chaos that could ensue from tampering with time.
The book emphasizes the significance of its content throughout human history, highlighting efforts to preserve it for future generations. It has been meticulously reformatted and retyped to enhance readability, ensuring clarity and accessibility. This modern edition aims to keep the essence of the original work alive while making it more approachable for contemporary readers.