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1. Legacy by James H. Schmitz | |
Paperback: 206
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(2010-07-12)
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An excellent Schmitz with some of my favorite characters
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Super Reader
Okay, not great |
2. The Witches of Karres by James H. Schmitz | |
Mass Market Paperback: 394
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(2005-11-25)
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Great Little Witches
Witches of Karres
The Witches of Karres
A classic
Sci-Fi classic, funny and brilliant |
3. TNT: Telzey Amberdon & Trigger Argee Together (Federation of the Hub, 2) by James H. Schmitz | |
Mass Market Paperback: 416
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(2004-03-01)
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A glimpse of the future
Super Reader
a little dated, but still enjoyable Essentially, this is a series of linked short stories and novelettes.The writing sytle is simple and easy to read.All the main characters are polite, even the the bad guys!They would easily be suited to younger readers. This second book introduces the readers to Trigger Argee, who doesn't have the mental "super powers" that make Telzey such a striking figure, but who is never-the-less very capable. These books have been enjoyable so far, but really bring home how much SF has changed in recent decades.These characters are much less introspective than most modern SF characters, even in short stories, and the emphasis is definitely on action! I also agree about the cover."TNT" is really on the corny side - ignore it and concentrate on the contents.
Great stories, but the cover...! This series has definitely been edited, and the more anachronistic technical elements of Schmitz's stories (microfilm, etc) have been suppressed.Other than that, the stories are as Schmitz wrote them. My one major complaint are the covers, which are a big letdown, especially compared to the covers of the '80s editions. And T'Nt! Give me a break!These books should be packaged to attract new readers to Schmitz's work.The title of this volume strikes me as a cheesy in-joke that will attract people who already know about the stories but which will repel everyone else.These stories are truly classic SF, and they should have classier jackets! Other than that, buy this book!
More Stories From the Federation of the Hub |
4. James H. Schmitz Resurrected - Selected Stories of James H. Schmitz by James H. Schmitz | |
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(2010-08-24)
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5. The Best of James H. Schmitz by James H. Schmitz | |
Hardcover: 243
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(1991-06-01)
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super science sci-fi
An Introduction to Some Good Old Stuff
excellent sci-fi
It is nice to have these stories available again
A Book of Wonders The introduction provides a rather good analysis of Schmitz's characters, plots, and style, but doesn't much address his environments, probably due to length considerations.A more extensive analysis of these environments is provided by Eric Flint in the Baen editions of Schmitz's SF works. "Grandpa" is a story of a Colonial team that found a surprise in the ecology of an unexplored planet."Lion Loose" is a Quillan tale wherein he gains an unusual ally."Just Curious" is about a unique mental ability and the reaction of a man who has been subjected to it."The Second Night of Summer" tells what Grimp and Grandma did during summer vacation."Novice" is another summer vacation story, in which Telzey drives her Aunt Halet to hysterics."Balanced Ecology" is the story of an environent that adopts a human family."The Custodians" is a tale of a hijacking and a man's conscience."Sour Note On Palayata" is a Psychological Service story about consciousness and wisdom."Goblin Night" is a yarn about Telzey, Chomir and a spook. This collection is a fairly balanced selection of the author's short works, ranging from the quite familiar to the fairly obscure.Although not necessarily the "best" of his short stories, all are interesting and enjoyable and have that characteristic sense of wonder.While this is a good starting point for readers who have never before encountered this author, serious fans will also want to buy the Baen publications, which contain so much more. Highly recommended to Schmitz fans and anyone who enjoys interstellar adventure with a sense of wonder. ... Read more |
6. Lion Loose by James H. Schmitz | |
Paperback: 56
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(2010-07-06)
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7. The Hub : Dangerous Territory by James H. Schmitz | |
Mass Market Paperback: 480
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(2004-03-01)
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good short stories and novellas from Schmitz
Super Reader
High time Schmitz was rediscovered
Contains possibly the very best of Schmitz. Perhaps most notable are the two stories featuring Nile Etland, a scientist on the rather remote world of Nandy-Cline, both hinging on some of the peculiar lifeforms native to that planet. My favorite has been listed under at least two titles -- "The Tuvela" and "The Demon Breed" -- and shows a unique method of dealing with an alien invasion. The ending is also unusual and gives us some very telling insight into the functioning of the Hub government. Many of the other stories have similar links, in that they chronicle the interaction of people with the ecologies of other planets, giving us both a grasp of the characters and a sometimes startling glimpse into the way life on alien worlds could be at once very similar to our own and yet startlingly -- even dangerously -- different. Schmitz' alien lifeform design was always well-thought-out, and _The Hub_ showcases this skill. Many people who are good at convincing science-fictional detail tend to be weak at characterization, but Schmitz is strong on all fronts. This book shows clearly why he is considered one of the greats of his era.
A great wrap up |
8. Telzey Amberdon (Telzey Amberdon (Baen)) by James H. Schmitz | |
Mass Market Paperback: 448
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(2004-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Telzey Amberdon was only in her teens when she discovered that she was a telepath.Not only a telepath, but a xenotelepath, able to communicate mentally not just with humans, but with alien intelligences. And she turned out to be one of the most powerful telepaths in the history of the galactic civilization called the Hub. First she had to deal with an alien race that humans hadn't realized were intelligent, and who were about to eliminate those troublesome humans who thought they were colonizing an uninhabited world. Then, she had to fend off the secret psi agents of the Psychological Corps who took a dim view of any telepath, let alone one with Telzey's powers, operating outside of their control. Next, she stumbled across a telepathic serial killer, who used an unstoppable predator, under his mental control, to hunt and kill his victims -- and Telzey was to be the catch of the day. It was fortunate for the human race that she survived, since she next found herself in the middle of a secret war between two hidden races of genetically engineered humans. They called it the "Lion Game," and they made the mistake of thinking that in this clash of predators, Telzey was just a harmless kitten. But when the dust settled, Telzey would be the only one purring.... Customer Reviews (24)
Super Reader
A nostalgic trip to the future that still inspires me!
Telzey returns, FINALLY!! For those who are unfamiliar, Telzey is a rather precocious 15-year old girl who, over the course of several stories, discovers that she is also a rather powerful telepath.And not just any telepath, but one who can read the minds of non-humans as well as humans.This brings her into contact with a number of alien races, and hence forms the gist to some very good adventure writing. In "Novice", Telzey's abilities are triggered by a race of psionic cats who no one knows are intelligent; in "Undercurrents", Telzey uses her new-found abilities to try to thwart both the Psychological Corp and some unsavory people who are trying to kill her best friend; "Poltergeist" offers an unusual turn on an old ghost story idea; and the "Goblin Night", "Sleep No More", and "The Lion Game" sequence (probably the most well known of the Telzey Amberdon stories) puts Telzey in the middle of a power struggle between multiple alien factions.This collection also contains two other Schmitz stories, "The Blood of Nalakiaï" and "The Star Hyacinths", neither of which contain Telzey but do provide background for many the stories in the series (Schmitz, after all, set nearly all of his novels and short stories in the same universe). All together, this is a very good collection of short stories from an author who is unfortunately not as well known today as he should be.Perhaps this and the subsequent volumes in Baen�s series will rectify that matter; one can hope.In the mean time, pick this book up and read; you won�t be disappointed.Highly recommended.
Almost forgotten, still important. In the Telzey Amberdon stories, we get to see all three of the things Schmitz became known for: strong female characters, an interesting and consistent use of psionic powers, and solid universe design. Telzey's adventures take place in the Hub, perhaps Schmitz' best known setting and certainly his most detailed. Often the Telzey stories are criticized for making her a superwoman, but I think this is often a reaction without consideration. She is no more superior to her opposition than many a male hero, and as a general rule is much more in need of subtlety and caution than male heroes common in the SF of the time. Not to say you couldn't call her a superwoman -- she's certainly got enough talent, power, and so on to qualify -- but her opposition is always formidable enough to REQUIRE a superwoman to defeat. These stories have been somewhat edited from their original form; for the most part the editing involved minor terms, removal of redundant punctuation (which Schmitz himself tended to do upon re-issues), and so on. A few have had noticeable changes. Personally I do not agree with a few of them, but the resulting stories are still clearly Schmitz' work, and the overall volume is more than merely worth the money; this is an excellent collection, and all the ones in the Schmitz re-issue series are must-haves for any SF fan.
Explore the Hub -- Sci-Fi at its Best |
9. The Winds of Time by James H. Schmitz | |
Paperback: 28
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(2010-07-24)
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10. The End of Time and The Winds of Time: Two Short Science Fiction Novels About Time and Time Travel by Wallace West, James H Schmitz | |
Paperback: 96
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(2010-09-02)
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11. Eternal Frontier by James H. Schmitz | |
Mass Market Paperback: 752
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(2004-02-24)
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For the collector
Little known but deserves to be read
Schmitz was a master of short fiction Even the novel included in the book is very short by today's standards, and would be considered a modern "novella". These are all non-Hub, non-Vega, non-Karres stories. Some are even not Science Fiction. But they are all great. As the co-editor Guy Gordon wrote in an earlier book, "There's just something about a Schmitz story..." This is the sixth of a seven-book reissue of all of Schmitz's work. Get it. Get two, in fact, if you even plan to loan it out. It probably won't come back to you if you let someone else get their hands on it!
An obscure Schmitz gem It's the story of a group of colonists on an unexplored world, who confront a mysterious and malevolent alien presence. My strongest memory of the book is the creeping sense of suspense the author builds throughout the novel. Unlike the huge majority of Schmitz stories, [The] Eternal Frontier is not part of the Federation of the Hub cycle, so you won't see these characters in any of his other work. Still, it's one of his very best.
Invaluable collection of obscure Schmitz stories That said, there are some very fine pieces here. The above-mentioned longer stories, "The Ties of Earth" and "Captives of the Thieve-Star", are both very uneven, but even if they don't work completely, they have some nice bits. And among the shorter stories are some first-rate pieces. Many of these are in the section the editors have called "Dark Visions" -- Schmitz usually went for fairly conventional happy endings, but in these stories the horrific implications of some of Schmitz' ideas are fully explored. Especially good is "We Don't Want Any Trouble", a very neat SF horror story about an alien invasion. Another fine alien invasion story is "These are the Arts". Schmitz wrote some crime fiction as well, often for the SF magazines, but also in mystery magazines. Stories like "Ham Sandwich", about a slick operator running a psi scam, and "Where the Time Went", about a very different SFnal crime, are clever and enjoyable. Even the lesser stories here are generally breezily enjoyable. This book probably isn't a good choice for your first Schmitz book, but if you try the more famous ones and find you like his stuff, it's a worthwhile purchase. ... Read more |
12. Trigger & Friends by James H. Schmitz | |
Mass Market Paperback: 480
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(2004-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description IF BUREAUCRACIES HAD STARSHIPS -- and somebody has to clean up this mess! Join secret agent Trigger Argee, scout adventurer Heslet Quillan and Holati Tate, master of intrigue, as they battle the criminal element on its own interstellar turf...and make the future a little safer for the rest of us. Customer Reviews (5)
Super Reader
Hang onto your hats!
Interstellar Action & Intrigue
Agents of the Hub
Welcome Back to a Friend I had promised myself ONE STORY PER DAY, but I could not put this book down.This is the third of four collections featuring the stories of James Schmitz which are edited by Eric Flint -- this one co-edited with Guy Gordon.In this book you will find Trigger and Holati facing off the top eschelon of government.You'll find Quillan, well named "Bad News", getting some bad news of his own.You'll find Professor Mantelish giving one interview too many.All have the flow of a good story -- one that feels like reality and moves at a fast clip. Fortunately, I can go back to my story-a-day promise.With this book and in these stories, there is always more to discover. ... Read more |
13. Watch the Sky by James H. Schmitz | |
Paperback: 24
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(2010-07-06)
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Short, but interesting |
14. Oneness by James H. Schmitz | |
Paperback: 24
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(2010-07-06)
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15. The demon breed by James H. Schmitz | |
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(1968-01-01)
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Super Reader
Super Reader
The Legend of the Demon
The forgotten James Schmitz heroine Unfortunately, with the current competing tides of sensationaloccult fantasy and sensational fundamentalism, this title probably puts offpotential readers of quality science fiction. (I believe the story wasoriginally titled The Tuvela when a version of it was serialized in one ofthe older SF mags--Astounding? or SF&F?.) One of the many things thatSchmitz does well is to leave one's mind full of interesting ideas andchallenging debates.What about those entertaining mutant otters that weget to see so little of, will they be given citizenship?Is humankindreally innately dangerous?What sort of government would humanity needamong the stars? For those who enjoyed the complex and naturallyhazardous ecosystem, you might also enjoy two of Alan Dean Foster's works:Midworld, and Sentenced to Prism. (Foster is a print chameleon, withseveral styles and subgenres to his credit, so I can't blanket-recommendhis work. But these two are fascinatingly creative ecosystem-basedstories.)
This is very good indeed !! |
16. Novice by James H. Schmitz | |
Paperback: 30
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(2010-07-24)
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17. A pride of monsters, by James H Schmitz | |
Paperback: 248
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(1973)
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A book about a batch of not-your-average-monsters
A great collection of Schmitz's short stories |
18. An Incident on Route 12 by James H. Schmitz | |
Paperback: 24
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(2010-07-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description An Incident on Route 12 is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by James H. Schmitz is in the English language. If you enjoy the works of James H. Schmitz then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection. |
19. Ham Sandwich by James H. Schmitz | |
Paperback: 24
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(2010-07-06)
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20. Gone Fishing by James H. Schmitz | |
Paperback: 36
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(2010-07-24)
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