Opus No. Title Date Settingsort ascending Publication type I.U.C. Notes
83 Galaxy Stars: Jerry Pournelle July, 1975 Non-Fiction: The Ghetto Non-Fiction Bio of Jerry Pournelle, with whom Niven had recently published The Mote in God's Eye and Inferno and was hard at work on Lucifer's Hammer.
40 Shape of Space, The January, 1969 N/A Collection Early Niven Collection, later combined into Convergent Series. Contents: At the Bottom of a Hole Bordered in Black Deadlier Weapon, The Dry Run How the Heroes Die Like Banquo's Ghost Long Night, The Meddler, The One Face Organleggers, The Safe at Any Speed Warriors, The
41 Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex December, 1969 N/A Non-Fiction Read It Here! Entertaining speculation on Superman's sex life on Earth, including a discussion of how to preserve the Kryptonian race. Often quoted, but almost never illustrated, thanks to DC Comics' legal department.
42 Passerby December, 1969 N/A Short Story Léshy Circuit
54 All the Myriad Ways June, 1971 N/A Collection Contents: All the Myriad Ways Passerby For a Foggy Night Wait it Out Jigsaw Man, The Not Long Before the End Unfinished Story Unfinished Story #2 Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex Exercise in Speculation: The Theory and Practice of Teleportation Theory and Practice of Time Travel, The Inconstant Moon What Can You Say About Chocolate Covered Manhole Covers? Becalmed in Hell
62 Recipes January, 1973 N/A Non-Fiction From Amazon.com: "Anne McCaffrey's cookbook, featuring real (you can cook them) recipes created by science fiction and fantasy writers such as Harlan Ellison, Ursula K. Le Guin, Avram Davidson and of course Anne McCaffrey herself. Mixed in with the recipes are stories and anecdotes about how they were created - some longer than the recipes!" This classic from 1973 was revised and re-released by Wildside Press in 1992. The included Niven recipes (irish coffee and others) seem to be intended for a bartender rather than a chef, but then that's the role Niven often finds himself performing at conventions.
60 Inconstant Moon January, 1973 N/A Collection Sphere edition does not contain "The Long Night" (as "Convergent Series"), "The Deadlier Weapon", "Wait it Out", "Not Long Before the End" and "Passerby" however, the Gollancz edition does. contents: At the Bottom of a Hole Becalmed in Hell Bordered in Black How the Hero's Die Inconstant Moon One Face Organleggers, The Deadler Weapon, The Long Night, The Not Long Before the End Passerby Wait it Out
66 Theory and Practice of Time Travel, The April, 1973 N/A Non-Fiction Speculative
Afterword March, 1973 N/A Non-Fiction A word how the Svetz stories came to be written
72 Bigger Than Worlds March, 1974 N/A Non-Fiction discussion of the Ringworld and other macrostructures. Illustrated by Ames
74 Hole in Space, A August, 1974 N/A Collection Contents: $16,940 Alibi Machine, The All the Bridges Rusting Bigger Than Worlds Fourth Profession, The Hole Man, The Kind of Murder, A Last Days of the Permanent Floating Riot Club, The Rammer There is a Tide
138 De Stranden Van Serius Vier January, 1975 N/A Collection Dutch, collected Niven stories from various sources. Contents: De Schaduwzijde (One Face) De Stranden van Sirius Vier (Bordered in Black) Vechtjassen (The Warriors) Veilig bij Elke Snelheid (Safe at Any Speed) Buik als Eigen Baas (The Long Night) De Bemoeial (The Meddler) Al het Mogelijke (All the Myriad Ways) Niet Lang voor het Eind (Not Long Before the End) Het Vierde Beroep (The Fourth Profession) Stuwer (Rammer) Er Zit een Wolf in Mijn Tijdmachine (There's a Wolf in My Time Machine) Wat Heb Je aan een Glazen Dolk? (What Good Is a Glass Dagger?) De Dood in de Kooi (Death in a Cage) Het Gat van Lear (The Hole Man)
Bibliography: The Worlds of Larry Niven August, 1975 N/A Non-Fiction A broad but incomplete bibliography, helpfully broken out into different categories.
97 Words in Science Fiction, The July, 1976 N/A Non-Fiction Read It Here! essay on writing sci-fi
135 Notebooks of Mack Sikes, The August, 1976 N/A Non-Fiction Read It Here! A tongue-in-cheek poke at some of the classics of 20th-century SF, as imagined by a little-known pulp writer named "Harvey McIlroy Sikes."
Introduction to "Telepathy, Psionics and ESP" January, 1977 N/A Introduction
An Introduction to Jerry Pournelle November, 1977 N/A Introduction Like the title says
Soothsayer of Known Space July, 1978 N/A Inverview Interview
Most and Least-Favored Films of Famous SF Authors, The August, 1978 N/A Interview Interview
Speculations on the Next Breakthrough in Entertainment August, 1978 N/A Interview Interview

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