Four Day Planet And Lone Star Planet
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Author | : H. Beam Piper |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 229 |
Release | : 2023-11-17 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
H. Beam Piper's novels, 'Four Day Planet' & 'Lone Star Planet,' are classic works of science fiction that explore themes of colonization, politics, and social dynamics in a futuristic setting. Known for his concise yet vivid prose, Piper seamlessly blends action and world-building to create immersive narratives that captivate the reader. 'Four Day Planet' follows the inhabitants of Fenris, a harsh world with a four-day rotation, as they navigate political intrigue and economic struggles. On the other hand, 'Lone Star Planet' presents a satirical take on democracy and government corruption, set on the planet New Texas. Piper's attention to detail and world-building skills make both novels a must-read for fans of the science fiction genre. As an author who drew inspiration from historical events and societal issues, Piper's works provide thought-provoking commentary on human nature and the consequences of colonization. Whether you are a seasoned sci-fi enthusiast or new to the genre, 'Four Day Planet' & 'Lone Star Planet' are sure to engage and entertain.
Author | : H. Beam Piper |
Publisher | : DigiCat |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 2023-12-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
"Lone Star Planet" is set on New Texas, where everything from cows to nuts is prefixed. Silk, the unwilling, banished replacement for the Solar League's former ambassador, must solve the murder and stave off an anticipated invasion by the Srauff, a canine alien race, while preventing his own assassination on a planet where the killing of politicians is acceptable, if they "had it coming." "Four-Day Planet" is set on a planet called Fenris, where extremes in climate have resulted in an extremely small population with very few off-world contacts. The protagonist is a 17-year-old reporter who fights to overturn the corrupt 'government' and coercive mercantilist monopoly on 'tallow-wax', the sole export from Fenris.
Author | : H. Beam Piper |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 1979 |
Genre | : Science fiction, American |
ISBN | : 9780441248902 |
Four-day planet. Fenris isn't a hell planet, but with 2,000-hour days it alternates blazing heat and killing cold. It breeds a tough person, but when that person is being cheated on his wealth, the planet is ripe for revolution.
Author | : H. Beam Piper |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 141 |
Release | : 2018-01-19 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1531291511 |
I went through the gateway, towing my equipment in a contragravity hamper over my head. As usual, I was wondering what it would take, short of a revolution, to get the city of Port Sandor as clean and tidy and well lighted as the spaceport area. I knew Dad's editorials and my sarcastic news stories wouldn't do it. We'd been trying long enough. The two girls in bikinis in front of me pushed on, still gabbling about the fight one of them had had with her boy friend, and I closed up behind the half dozen monster-hunters in long trousers, ankle boots and short boat-jackets, with big knives on their belts. They must have all been from the same crew, because they weren't arguing about whose ship was fastest, had the toughest skipper, and made the most money. They were talking about the price of tallow-wax, and they seemed to have picked up a rumor that it was going to be cut another ten centisols a pound. I eavesdropped shamelessly, but it was the same rumor I'd picked up, myself, a little earlier...
Author | : H. Beam Piper |
Publisher | : Perennial Press |
Total Pages | : 80 |
Release | : 2018-02-24 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1531262716 |
New Texas: its citizens figure that name about says it all. The Solar League ambassador to the Lone Star Planet has the unenviable task of convincing New Texans that a s'Srauff attack is imminent, and dangerous. Unfortunately it's common knowledge that the s'Srauff are evolved from canine ancestors -- and not a Texan alive is about to be scared of a talking dog! But unless he can get them to act, and fast, there won't be a Texan alive, scared or otherwise!
Author | : H. Piper |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 98 |
Release | : 2016-10-21 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781539682103 |
The name of the planet was New Texas, the by-word of the people was independence. As surely as their Lone Star ancestors had fought for their independence, so the citizens of this maverick planet fought against the protective ties of the Solar League.
Author | : John F. Carr |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2014-02-11 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0786477318 |
H. Beam Piper is one of science fiction's most enigmatic writers. In 1946 Piper appeared seemingly from out of nowhere, already at the top of his form. He published a number of memorable short stories in the premier science fiction magazine of the time, Astounding Science Fiction, under legendary editor John W. Campbell. Piper quickly became friends with many of the top writers of the day, including Lester Del Rey, Fletcher Pratt, Robert Heinlein and L. Sprague de Camp. Piper also successfully made the turn from promising short story writer to major novelist, authoring Four-Day Planet, Cosmic Computer, Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen and Little Fuzzy, which was nominated for a Hugo award. Even those who counted Piper among their friends knew very little about the man or his life as a railroad yard bull in Altoona, Pennsylvania. This biography illuminates H. Beam Piper, both the writer and the man, and answers lingering questions about his death. Appendices include a number of Piper's personal papers, a complete bibliography of Piper's works, and an essay on Piper's Terro-Human Future History series.
Author | : Mike Lupica |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2017-09-12 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0399172807 |
An uplifting story about role models, football, and tackling fear set in the heart of Friday Night Lights country—from the bestselling author of Heat, Travel Team, and Fantasy League. Clay is a quarterback's dream. When he zips across the field, arms outstretched, waiting for the ball to sail into his hands, there's no denying him the catch. Like most Texans, Clay is never more at home than when playing football. And his coach, a former star player for the Dallas Cowboys, is just like a second father. But as the football season kicks off, Clay begins to notice some odd behavior from his coach--lapses in his memory and strange mood swings. The conclusion is painful, but obvious: Coach Cooper is showing side effects of the many concussions he sustained during his playing days. As Clay's season wears on, it becomes clear that the real victory will be to help his coach walk onto that famous star logo in the middle of Cowboys Field one last time--during a Thanksgiving day ceremony honoring him and his former Super Bowl-winning teammates. In Lone Stars, #1 New York Times bestseller Mike Lupica demonstrates once again that there is no children's sports novelist today who can match his ability to weave a story of vivid sports action and heartfelt emotion. A touching story that proves life is bigger than a game. Praise for Lone Stars "Lupica has crafted another fine sports story for the middle school reader."—VOYA "Young readers, no matter their level of interest in the game, will be drawn in by this touching, timely story."—Booklist "There is plenty of great football action to keep the sports enthusiasts engaged, and the information about concussive injury is easily understood and applied. This is an entertaining read that also imparts an important message."—School Library Connection
Author | : H. Beam Piper |
Publisher | : e-artnow |
Total Pages | : 1588 |
Release | : 2018-05-16 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 802689345X |
This meticulously edited Sci-Fi collection is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: The Terro-Human Future History Series: Uller Uprising Four-Day Planet The Cosmic Computer Space Viking The Return Omnilingual The Edge of the Knife The Keeper Graveyard of Dreams Ministry of Disturbance Oomphel in the Sky A Slave is a Slave Naudsonce Little Fuzzy The Paratime Series: He Walked Around the Horses Police Operation Last Enemy Temple Trouble Genesis Time Crime Other Novels: Lone Star Planet (A Planet for Texans) Null-ABC (Crisis in 2140) Short Stories: Time and Time Again Flight from Tomorrow The Mercenaries Day of the Moron Dearest The Answer Hunter Patrol Crossroads of Destiny
Author | : Robert Murray Davis |
Publisher | : University of Oklahoma Press |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780806126272 |
In Playing Cowboys, Robert Murray Davis examines the Western hero-a principal image of American manhood since publication of The Virginian-as portrayed by a variety of post-World War II novelists and filmmakers. Innovative artists have used the Western to discuss issues of ethics and aesthetics, but its greatest impact may have been on popular cultural values. Davis shows that the Western is not primarily about escape or violence, but, at its best, is about development. The would-be hero adopts the existing role only to find it inadequate, and, forced to "reimagine" himself, he defines the Western hero anew. At the core of this process is strength-not power over others, but courage to go beyond the established boundaries. Although women do appear in the Western (often as proponents of "civilization"), it is fundamentally a man's world, offering an important view of male identity. Focusing on The Virginian, chapter 1 explores the origin of the Western hero and the source of the genre's major plots and issues. Chapter 2 evaluates history, myth, and the relative reality of the two in the works of Oakley Hall. Citing the novels of Richard Brautigan, E.L. Doctorow, John Hawkes, and Michael Ondaatje, chapter 3 compares the Western and the gothic novel, focusing on the concept of space. These works portray the West as a wasteland devoid of any vitality, but chapter 4 takes up science fiction Westerns (including works by John Jakes, John Boyd, and Robert Sheckley) that use the Western frontier to ironic and liberating effect. Chapter 5, on the motion picture Blazing Saddles and the postmodern Western novels of Ishmael Reed and Alvin Greenberg, examines the role playing by which identity is created. And in his Preface, Introduction, and Epilogue, Davis frames these discussions with personal observations on the West and its relation to the American masculine mystique. For those interested in Western movies or novels, popular culture, gender studies, or literary criticism, Playing Cowboys is a unique and indispensable guide to the territory from here to the sunset.