Five short stories by classic science fiction writer H. Beam Piper (FULL Audiobook)
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Five Sci-Fi Short Stories by H. Beam Piper
H. Beam PIPER (1904 - 1964)
Five short stories by classic science fiction writer H. Beam Piper audiobook
Genre(s): Science Fiction, Short Stories
Language: English (FULL Audiobook)
31:20 Temple Trouble
1:54:28 Flight From Tomorrow
2:50:30 Police Operation
4:21:00 Graveyard of Dreams
Thank you for taking the time to do this. I want you to know it doesn't go unappreciated.
@@ericmiller931 Indeed 👍
Thanks, you rock.
A prince among men I doff my hat to you good sir
Much thanks!
I enjoy listening to these stories while I’m lying in bed before sleep 🤘🇦🇺🌌
In my opinion one of the greatest authors ever. Piper, Asimov, Vogt, Simak, Saberhagen, Heinlein, and many more, have each added so much to my life. Their books are part of me. Through many years I have read, and re-read them. Now I have another way to enjoy them! Thank you for the upload!
Try brothers Strugatsky. The sci fi anguish is so real it makes my hair stand up. Game series "Stalker" is inspired by their books.
Beautifully read.
Thanks for the upload. Truly a talented author. Thank you for not trying to monetize a free recording!!!
How can you tell if it is monetized or not?
@@justgivemethetruth No advertisement every 10 minutes.
Wonderful author and excellent narration.
Thank you!!
Here's some more H. Beam Piper trivia for you: The fifth story in this series, "Graveyard of Dreams", was actually an experimental short story that he wrote and put on the backburner while he focused on completing the Paratime series. Once that was done, "Graveyards" was expanded into one spectacular novel, titled "The Cosmic Computer", which set in motion the philosophical debate about religion versus technology, and the role of sentient supercomputers as godly figures due to their unlimited intelligence and power.
I love the story of Con and company :) The Cosmic Computer rocked!
Great stories!
What wonderful narration! Best LibriVox I have heard!
Agreed! Great narration
It’s Mark Nelson. I like him & Phil Chenevert the best on LibriVox.
This is the best channel on youtube !
I love all of the great works by H. Beam Piper. Especially the Paratime series. He was such a talented writer and master of storytelling, as well as a gun collector and shooting enthusiast too. I am thoroughly surprised, that the Paratime novelettes have not been made into movies or a TV series already. I can picture Matt Damon playing Verkan Vall and Angelina Jolie or Cecile Cassel as Hadron Dalla. Science fiction is suffering a major setback recently due to all the "reality based" shows and cheap romances, and something original like the Paratime Series would immediately become successful, especially in today's market and using the latest in CG and video art.
Get serious! Can you imagine what the response would be from the liberals and the media when the kind of people that Piper wrote about our put in movies or on television? The kind of people who were responsible for their own actions, who did things on their own rather than waiting for someone else (the government?) to to do something for them. There would be resistance to making the movies or television programs, and the critics would pan them. In the end, one or two TV series might get a year, or a movie might be made, and that would be it. There would be some reason for their objections - look at 'Uller Uprising' - but 'Oomphel in the Sky' or 'Omnilingual' would be a real problem to Liberals.
@@jonbocz Everyone looks to the government when their bums are on fire. Everyone is a hypocrite.
I'd watch 'em!!
@@jonbocz I think Space viking would be something to break the ice.
Vikings are in pop culture again thanks to "Vikings TV show", "Wardruna, heilung bands", if you make a movie using it as a springboard.. I know in space vikings, they were not very viking, but a sci-fi norse asthethics would be interesting.
@@jonbocz interesting to see de santis taking the federal money then ?
Please anxiety let me alone to listen to this beautiful reader😥
Great narrative and sounds quality,😜🤔🧐thanks for this 😜,
This reader and the guy who sounds like Greg Proops are the best!
great stories
I read a sci-fi story about 50 years ago and I at times wonder what story it was. The only elements I remember is the main character was enhanced like the six million dollar man, and I remember a sentence mentioning his silver veins. He was able to move very fast, etc. I don't remember the final ending. It was in a collection of sci-fi stories. LOL. Not a lot of clues, but I'm at a loss what story it was.
I got one like that I read at9 or 10 years and old and all I remember is "teardrop shaped space craft"-- but I remember it really impressed me at the time.
The answer- start until 30:30
Some one needs to comment the start of each story
Read by Mark Nelson. "The Answer:" 0:00:30 "Temple Trouble:" Part 1 0:31:28, Part 2 1:17:28 / "Flight from Tomorrow:" 1:54:15 / "Police Operation:" Part 1 2:50:00, Part 2 3:14:40, Part 3 3:57:54 /"Graveyard of Dreams:" 4:21:11
@@mynewschannel3100 thank you 😏
cox u knob
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Why didn't you just do it?
Future me, you listened to these already
super
9:00 and China does not get mentioned at all. Piper died in 1964. The story was written in 1959, set in Argentina in 1984. Armageddon was in 1969.
Noticed how much potential India had at the time? West Germany and Japan had yet to recover. Western Europe was still rebuilding.
"Piper died in 1964."
Committed suicide, but first put all his published books in the Public Domain. I think that Fuzzy Sapiens is the only under copyright. He did that to keep the money from his ex-wife.
@@ethelredhardrede1838 legend.
Alternative ending to The Answer. The bomb disappears when it enters the atmosphere and reappears over Auburn 15 years earlier due to time displacement from the blast. It ignores a few laws of physics but sci-fi authors are good at that and it would have been a cooler ending. 😎
30:35 what is that theme from?? It's so familiar and it's driving me crazy.
To me, it sounds like the music from the game Rebuild 2.
This is new author for me, and i am in love. Can someone tell me whos poems was use in last story?
Might be easier to "ask Google?" But, I wouldn't be surprised if they were also written by Beam.
I’ve come here after do androids dream of electric sheep looking for another si fi fix hope that this does the trick
Mark Nelsons Russian (in story one) must have learned English from a Scottish Pakistani ! 😀😂
hahahahaha
i thought the reader, given that he was an amateur, and presumably without access to speech coaches, was very very good
First story:
00:00:32 The Answer
31:30 "temple trouble"
Dat guitar riff doe
@1:54:00 Flight From Tomorrow
1:33:34
4:51:00
👍👍👍🤗🤔
3:34:28
4:20:28
Can you read the horor stories of h beam piper and andre norton and do you have the pulp stories of Frederiick c Davis and can you please add the operateor 5 stories by Frederick c Daviis this plea is for librivox audiobooks
good stories
4hrs
funky librivox intro... lol, something different... the reading is the same near dead dull stuff... are the readers reading as a punishment of some kind? The stories and the writers are so great....
Hey opp
the answer - hb piper 0:30
That's a lot of work to just read a Wikipedia article
V
MASONS!!! LOL , wow inside joke I guess
20 minutes in..
Wow.... mighty boring.. imho