Bibliography

Compiled by David Lambert and Carol Phillips

Opus No. Title Date Setting Publication typesort ascending I.U.C. Notes
Silverlock's Progress? January, 1979 N/A Introduction introduction to the reprint of Silverlock
114 Introduction to Convergent Series March, 1979 N/A Introduction Introduction to Convergent Series
Preface: The Freedom of Choice September, 1979 N/A Introduction Preface to Jerry Pournelle's non-fiction collection A Step Farther Out
Memoir January, 1980 N/A Introduction An introduction to the short story All the Myriad Ways  
Introduction: The Known Space Series January, 1980 Known Space: About Introduction introduction to Relic of the Empire, A  
Introduction January, 1981 N/A Introduction Introduction to Magic May Return, The  
Introduction February, 1985 N/A Introduction introduction to Limits
Introduction to Man-Kzin Wars I January, 1988 Known Space: About Introduction Like the title says
Sideways in Time, an introduction to Ward Moore's Bring the Jubilee May, 1988 N/A Introduction An essay about alternate history stories, published as an introduction to Bring the Jubilee, by Ward Moore, for a "Masterpieces of Science Fiction" limited-edition leatherbound reprint of the 1955 classic, featuring art by A.C. Farley.
Introduction to Man-Kzin Wars IV January, 1991 N/A Introduction Like the title says
Introduction to Bridging the Galaxies November, 1993 N/A Introduction Introduction
Foreword to The Guide to Larry Niven's Ringworld February, 1994 Known Space: About Introduction A brief discussion of the Ringworld and how it's been re-engineered by fans, both professional and amateur, over the years.
Foreword to Wolff & Byrd, Counselors of the Macabre: Fright Court January, 1995 N/A Introduction Following the 2002 San Diego Comic-Con, Niven wrote "I met Batton Lash at last. He's Wolff and Byrd, Attorneys for the Macabre. I wrote an introduction for his second coffee-table book." Turns out the book in question was published in 1995!—Ed.
Afterword: Science/Mystery Fiction June, 1995 N/A Introduction Niven discusses the combination of two genres: mystery and Sci-fi.
My Universe and Welcome Back! November, 1996 Known Space: About Introduction New introduction for the new Known Space collection. The title is a direct reference to My Universe and Welcome To It!
Reference Director Speaks, The March, 1999 Svetz Introduction Notes on the various Martian references contained in Rainbow Mars, along with a helpful timeline
Getting Your Dime's Worth September, 1999 DC Universe Introduction Introduction to DC Pulp Fiction Library's Mystery in Space by Gardner Fox, Alex Toth, et. al.
Introduction to The Rackham Files by Dean Ing February, 2004 N/A Introduction Like the title says
Introduction February, 2005 N/A Introduction Introduction to Magic Goes Away Collection, The
Introduction January, 2006 N/A Introduction A new introduction to the Draco Tavern and its exotic inhabitants, written for the new collection Draco Tavern, The  

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