Terro-Human Future History Federation series •
Uller Uprising (1952) (refers to the 1983 edition) •
Four-Day Planet (1961) (refers to the 1981 edition:
Four-Day Planet/Lone Star planet) •
The Cosmic Computer (1963, originally
Junkyard Planet) (refers to the 1983 edition.) Based on the short story "Graveyard of Dreams", published in
Galaxy Magazine February 1958. •
Space Viking (1963) (refers to the 1983 edition) •
Federation (1981) •
Empire (1981) (refers to the May 1983 Mass Market Paperback Ed.)
Fuzzy series '' (1962) •
Little Fuzzy (1962) , •
Fuzzy Sapiens (1964, originally
The Other Human Race) •
Fuzzies and Other People (1984)
Collections •
The Complete Fuzzy (1998) (pbk.)--collecting
Little Fuzzy,
Fuzzy Sapiens, and
Fuzzies and other People. •
The Fuzzy Papers (September 1980) (pbk.) --collecting
Little Fuzzy and
Fuzzy Sapiens. •
The Fuzzy Papers (February 1977) ISBN ? (hdbk.)--collecting
Little Fuzzy and
Fuzzy Sapiens.
Paratime •
Paratime (1981) •
The Complete Paratime (2001) •
Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen (1965, reprinted 1984), . (also published as Gunpowder God by Sphere Science Fiction). • Short stories: "
Last Enemy"; "Time Crime" in two parts; "Temple Trouble"; "Police Operation"; and according to some, "Genesis". "He Walked Around The Horses" is referenced in "Police Operation" so that is a sidebar story to the tale.
Other novels '' •
Murder in the Gunroom (1953, not science fiction but rather a murder
mystery) •
Crisis In 2140 (1957, with
John J. McGuire, half of Ace Double D-227). This was first serialized in Astounding Science Fiction as
Null-ABC, copyright 1953. •
Lone Star Planet (1958, originally
A Planet for Texans) with
John J. McGuire . The work is based on an essay by
H. L. Mencken, "The Malevolent Jobholder" (from
The American Mercury, June 1924). In 1999, the novel won the
Prometheus Award Hall of Fame Award for Best Classic Libertarian SF Novel. This tongue-in-cheek tale features a planet of Texans whose dinosaur-sized cattle have to be herded with tanks, and whose system of government derives its character from Mencken's essay. •
First Cycle (1982), expanded by
Michael Kurland from a Piper outline.
Short stories • "
The Answer" (1959) • "Crossroads of Destiny" (1959) • "Day of the Moron" (1951) • "Dearest" (1951) • "The Edge of the Knife" (1957) • "Flight From Tomorrow" (1950) • "Genesis" (1951) • "Graveyard of Dreams" (1958) • "
He Walked Around the Horses" (1948), published in Kingsley Amis,
The Golden Age of Science Fiction (1981) • "Hunter Patrol" (1959, with
John J. McGuire) (1959) • "
The Keeper" (1957) • "
Last Enemy" (1950) • "The Mercenaries" (1950) • "Ministry of Disturbance" (with John J. McGuire) (1958) • "Naudsonce" (1962) • "
Omnilingual" (1957) • "Oomphel in the Sky" (1960) • "Operation R.S.V.P." (1951) • "Police Operation" (1948) • "Rebel Raider" (1950) • "
The Return" (1954) (with John J. McGuire) • "The Return" (1960) (with John J. McGuire) expanded version of the original • "A Slave is a Slave" (1962) • "Temple Trouble" (1951) • "Time and Time Again" (1947) • "Time Crime" (1955) • "
When in the Course—" (1981)
Collections •
The Worlds of H. Beam Piper (1983)
Piper's Fuzzies in books by other authors •
Fuzzy Bones, by
William Tuning - Sequel to
Little Fuzzy & Fuzzy Sapiens 1981 •
Golden Dream, by
Ardath Mayhar - based on works by H. Beam Piper &
William Tuning 1982 •
Fuzzy Nation, by
John Scalzi •
Fuzzy Ergo Sum, by Wolfgang Diehr •
Caveat Fuzzy, by Wolfgang Diehr (A sequel to
Fuzzy Ergo Sum) •
The Fuzzy Conundrum, by
John F. Carr and Wolfgang Diehr
Piper's "Terro-Human History" books by other authors •
The Last Space Viking, by
John F. Carr and Mike Robertson • ''Space Viking's Throne
, by John F. Carr and Mike Robertson (A sequel to the Last Space Viking'') •
The Way of the Sword-Worlds, by
John F. Carr and Mike Robertson (A prequel to
Space Viking involving Otto Harkaman, coming in 2021) •
Return of Space Viking, by
John F. Carr (A direct sequel to
Space Viking, confirmed by the author for late 2021 and is the long-awaited book once announced by
Jerry Pournelle) •
Rise of the Terran Federation, Edited by
John F. Carr (A new anthology due in 2016) •
Cosmic Computer Legacy: The Tides of Chaos, by Dietmar Wehr (A sequel to
Cosmic Computer) •
Space Viking Legacy: The Tanith Gambit, by Dietmar Wehr (A sequel to
Space Viking released as an ebook in 2013) •
Space Viking Legacy: Book II: The Loki Gambit, by Dietmar Wehr (released as an ebook in 2013) •
Prince of Tanith: A Space Viking Novel (The Tanith Series)by Terry Mancour (A sequel to
Space Viking on Amazon Kindle) • ''Princess Valerie's War: A Space Viking Novel'' (The Tanith Series Book II) by Terry Mancour on Amazon Kindle
"Paratime" books by other authors • ''Great King's War,'' by
John F. Carr and Roland Green •
Kalvan Kingmaker, by
John F. Carr •
The Siege of Tos-Hostigos, by
John F. Carr •
The Fireseed Wars, by
John F. Carr •
Gunpowder God, by
John F. Carr •
The Hos-Bletha Affair, by
John F. Carr and Wolfgang Diehr •
Time Crime, by H. Beam Piper and
John F. Carr (Carr expanded the previous novella with a third act) == References ==