Henry Beam Piper

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Henry Beam Piper was an American science fiction author best known for his mid-20th-century works such as the Terro-Human Future History stories and the novel "Little Fuzzy."

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instanceOf human
novelist
science fiction writer
short story writer
causeOfDeath suicide
countryOfBirth United States of America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1904-03-23
dateOfDeath 1964-11-06
employer Pennsylvania Railroad Company
surface form: Pennsylvania Railroad
fieldOfWork future history
speculative fiction
genre science fiction
hasBibliographyItem Astounding Science Fiction stories
Worlds of If magazine stories
hasPart Four-Day Planet
Little Fuzzy
Murder in the Gunroom
Space Viking
The Cosmic Computer
Uller Uprising
influenced science fiction about uplifted species
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Golden Age of Science Fiction
notableCharacter Fuzzies and Other People
surface form: Fuzzies

Jack Holloway
notableSeries Paratime
The Terro-Human Future History
surface form: Terro-Human Future History
notableWork Four-Day Planet
Fuzzies and Other People
Fuzzy Sapiens
Junkyard Planet
Little Fuzzy
Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen
Murder in the Gunroom
Paratime series
Space Viking
The Cosmic Computer
Junkyard Planet
surface form: The Cosmic Computer (a.k.a. Junkyard Planet)

The Terro-Human Future History
Uller Uprising
occupation novelist
science fiction author
writer
placeOfBirth Altoona, Pennsylvania
placeOfDeath Williamsport, Pennsylvania
sexOrGender male
writingPeriod mid-20th century

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Golden Age of Science Fiction keyFigure Henry Beam Piper