Fuzzies and Other People
| First published | August 1984 |
|---|---|
| Type | Novel |
| Series | Federation › Fuzzy #3 |
<b>From the back cover of the Ace first edition:</b> ""There were still so many things Fuzzies had to learn." ... that's the final line of H. Beam Piper's classic <i>Fuzzy Sapiens</i>, where the story broke off twenty years ago. Following Piper's tragic suicide in 1964, there were persistent rumors that he had written a sequel to <i>Fuzzy Sapiens</i>, a third Fuzzy novel. Some of his friends had been told about it, a few had even read parts of it. But the manuscript itself remained lost until it was discovered in a trunk in a basement in Pennsylvania.
<p>Now, at last, return to Piper's Zarathustra. It's been twenty years for us - but only three months since Jack Holloway found and befriended a small golden-furred being... three short months that have changed both their lives..."
| Year | Award | Category | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1985 | Prometheus Award | Prometheus Award for Best Libertarian SF Novel | Nominee/Finalist |
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| August 1984 |
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Fuzzies and Other People | Ace Science Fiction Books | Novel | 1 |
| November 1984 |
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Fuzzies and Other People | Ace Books / SFBC | Novel | 1 |
| June 1985 |
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Fuzzies and Other People | Ace Books | Novel | |
| November 1986 |
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Fuzzies and Other People | Ace Books | Novel | |
| December 1998 |
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The Complete Fuzzy | Ace Books | Omnibus | 303 |