H. Beam Piper
Books and Stories

Henry Beam Piper (b. 1904 - d. 1964) was an American writer and gun collector, employed as a detective on the Pennsylvania Railroad until made redundant in the mid-1950s. Though he wrote for other genres, he is best remembered for his science fiction, much of which appeared in Astounding from 1947, when he began with "Time and Time Again" (April 1947 Astounding).Select a novel or story title to see the inventions from that work:

Four-Day Planet, Not known, 1961

Little Fuzzy, Doubleday, 1962

Police Operation, Astounding SF, 1948

Space Viking, Analog, 1962

The Complete Paratime, Astounding Fiction, 1951

Time Crime, Astounding Science Fiction, 1955

Uller Uprising, Twayne Publishers, 1952

 

 

 

 

 

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