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89 |
Afterword: The Last Word about SF Detectives |
February, 1976 |
Known Space: Gil Hamilton |
Non-Fiction |
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Niven speaks candidly about his early attempts to write his "Gil Hamilton" Sci-fi/crime stores, and about some of the predictions that have and haven't come true.
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88 |
Long Arm of Gil Hamilton, The |
February, 1976 |
Known Space: Gil Hamilton |
Collection |
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Collection info
First collection of Gil Hamilton stories. Contents:
Organleggers, The
Defenseless Dead, The
ARM
Afterword: The Last Word about SF Detectives
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87 |
ARM |
January, 1975 |
Known Space: Gil Hamilton |
Short Story |
K.S. 13 (2126) |
Murder of Raymond Sinclair, inventor of Sinclair Molecule Chain and an inertial-reduction field
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86 |
My Universe and Welcome To It! |
October, 1971 |
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Introduction |
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Introduction to Known Space.
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85 |
Afterthoughts |
August, 1975 |
Known Space: About |
Non-Fiction |
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"parting thoughts" on Known Space, as if. Shares an "Opus number" with "Timeline for Known Space" in Niven's published bibliographies.
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85 |
Timeline for Known Space |
August, 1975 |
Known Space: About |
Non-Fiction |
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Like the title says. Shares an "Opus number" with "Afterthoughts" in Niven's published bibliographies.
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84 |
Tales of Known Space |
August, 1975 |
Known Space: Collection |
Collection |
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Collection info
Overview of Known Space. Contents:
"About the Cover" by Rick Sternbach
Timeline for Known Space
My Universe and Welcome To It!
Coldest Place, The
Becalmed in Hell
Wait it Out
Eye of an Octopus
How the Heroes Die
Jigsaw Man, The
At the Bottom of a Hole
Deceivers, The
Cloak of Anarchy
Warriors, The
Borderland of Sol, The
There is a Tide
Safe at Any Speed
Afterthoughts
Bibliography: The Worlds of Larry Niven
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83 |
Galaxy Stars: Jerry Pournelle |
July, 1975 |
Non-Fiction: The Ghetto |
Non-Fiction |
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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.
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82 |
Inferno |
August, 1975 |
Inferno |
Novel |
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Collaboration, co-written with Jerry Pournelle. Retelling of Dante's Inferno.
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81 |
Singularities Make Me Nervous |
September, 1974 |
Stand Alone |
Short Story |
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time travel paradox
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80 |
Borderland of Sol, The |
January, 1975 |
Known Space |
Short Story |
K.S. 28 (2650) |
Quantum Black Hole as a murder weapon
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79 |
Nonesuch, The |
December, 1974 |
Stand Alone |
Short Story |
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retake on Little Red Riding Hood
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78 |
Mote in God's Eye, The |
October, 1974 |
Motie |
Novel |
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Collaboration, co-written with Jerry Pournelle, set in Pournelle's Codominium universe. See the sequel, Gripping Hand, The
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77 |
Night on Mispec Moor |
August, 1974 |
Léshy |
Short Story |
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Sci-fi sword-and-sorcery horror story
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76 |
Plaything |
August, 1974 |
Stand Alone |
Short Story |
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Alien adolescents encounter a probe from Earth
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75 |
Last Days of the Permanent Floating Riot Club, The |
June, 1974 |
Flash Crowd/Teleportation |
Short Story |
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The final story in Niven's teleportation/crime cycle shows Jerryberry's "Riot Control" concept in action.
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74 |
Hole in Space, A |
August, 1974 |
N/A |
Collection |
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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
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73 |
Kind of Murder, A |
April, 1974 |
Flash Crowd/Teleportation |
Short Story |
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Teleportation crime story
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72 |
Bigger Than Worlds |
March, 1974 |
N/A |
Non-Fiction |
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discussion of the Ringworld and other macrostructures. Illustrated by Ames
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71 |
$16,940 |
February, 1974 |
Stand Alone |
Short Story |
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crime, not Science Fiction, Short blackmail story
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