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  1. Stardreamer by Cordwainer Smith, 1971-01-01
  2. Supernatural Cats: An Anthology by Claire (Editor); Smith, Cordwainer ; White, James ; Leiber, Fritz ; Cartmill, Cleve ; Todd, Ruthven ; De La Fontaine ; D'Aulnoy, Comtesse ; Chadwick, Ann ; Wright, S. Fowler ; Benet, Stephen Vincent ; Saki ; Pudney, John ; Slesar, Henry ; Riggs, Necker, 1974
  3. Space lords; science fiction, by Cordwainer Smith, 1969
  4. GALAXY - Science Fiction - Volume 39, number 4 - April 1978: The Faded Sun: Kesrith; The Purblind People; The Queen of the Afternoon; The Devil and All Her Works; The Defector by James (editor) (C. J. Cherryh; Don Trotter; Cordwainer Smith; Jor Jennings Baen, 1978-01-01
  5. Les seigneurs de l'instrumentalité, tome 1 : La dame aux étoiles et autres récits by Cordwainer Smith, 1988-04-15
  6. Quest of the Three Worlds by Cordwainer Smith, 1989-10
  7. SEIGNEURS DE L'INSTRUMENTALITE T04 by CORDWAINER SMITH, 2004-05-12
  8. Under Old Earth by Cordwainer Smith, 1970
  9. MIND PARTNER: The Lady Who Sailed the Soul; The Stentorii Luggage; Snuffles; The Sly Bungerhop; Blacksword; The Civilization Game; The Hardest Bargain; With Redfern on Capella XII by H. L. (editor) (Christopher Anvil; Cordwainer Smith; Neal Barrett; R. A. Lafferty; William Morrison; Andrew J. Offutt; Clifford D. Simak; Evelyn E. Smith; Charles Satterfield) Gold, 1963
  10. Galaxy Magazine, Vol. 20, No. 1 (October, 1961) by Cordwainer Smith, Jack Sharkey, et all 1961-10-01
  11. The Instrumentality of Mankind by Cordwainer Smith, 1989-03-02
  12. Sinologists: Cordwainer Smith, Jean Joseph Marie Amiot, Robert Van Gulik, Timothy Brook, Karl August Wittfogel, Joseph Needham
  13. Short Stories by Cordwainer Smith (Study Guide): Scanners Live in Vain, a Planet Named Shayol, Mother Hitton's Littul Kittons
  14. American Military Writers: Stephen Ambrose, Oliver North, Tom Clancy, John Mccain, Hunter Scott, P.g.t. Beauregard, Cordwainer Smith

21. Instrumentality
Odile Prigent s computer art inspired by Smith, at the Paleologos site.
http://www.paleologos.com/mankind/instrume.htm
Une Humanit est ne aux Dieux ... Mankind begotten to Gods.. Hommage Cordwainer Smith . Tribute to Cordwainer Smith CeCCCCc Ceci est le premier dessin de mon nouveau projet : illustrer " Les Seigneurs de l'instrumentalit"de Cordwainer Smith dont on disait qu'il tait venu du futur pour nous conter ses magnifiques histoires ! This is the first picture of my newest project: illustrate Cordwainer Smith's " The Instrumentality of Mankind". It used to be told that C.Smith had travelled from futur to tell his marvellous tales ! Next Back to Back Home Odile Prigent-Paleologos Larger Picture

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SUMMARY This is the only novel Cordwainer Smith ever wrote during his distinguished career. It tells the story of a boy form the planet Old North Australia (where rich, simple farmers grow the immortality drug Stroon), how he bought Old Earth, and how his visit to Earth changed both him and Earth itself."Vividly drawn and wonderfully suggestive...confirms that Cordwainer Smith was one of science fiction's most original writers." "Science Fiction: The Best 100 Novels""Better than any writer we've yet seen, Smith represents the sense of awe and wonder that is the heart of science fiction." Scott Edelman, "Science Fiction Age" SUMMARY This is the only novel Cordwainer Smith ever wrote during his distinguished career. It tells the story of a boy form the planet Old North Australia (where rich, simple farmers grow the immortality drug Stroon), how he bought Old Earth, and how his visit to Earth changed both him and Earth itself."Vividly drawn and wonderfully suggestive...confirms ...

23. BRLOH - Knihy : Smith Cordwainer - Znovuobjeven lovka I.
Autor Ob lky Jan Patrik Kr sny Preklad Helena Soukupova, David Petrů, Dana Krejčov , Jan Pavl k, Petr Kotrle, Richard Podan , Linda Bartoškov
http://www.brloh.sk/kniha.php?id_knihy=2308

24. Langt_fly
Artist Turid Uldal s installation inspired by Smith s work.
http://turid-uldal.com/installasjoner/cordwainer/fly.html
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26. Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger, Colonel, United States Army
Biography, and photos of the gravestone, from the Arlington National Cemetery.
http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/linebarg.htm
Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger
Major, United States Army
Colonel, United States Army Reserve
Science Fiction Writer: Cordwainer Smith Cordwainer Smith (Pseudonym for Dr. Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger)
(b.1913-d.1966) Ph.D. professor of asiatic studies at John Hopkins University, School of advanced International Studies. Closely linked with the U.S. Intelligence Community with special interest in propaganda techniques and psychological warfare. Born in Milwakee, Wisconsin in July 1913, died in Baltimore, Maryland. Grew up and was educated in China and Japan, his father was a legal advisor to the Chinese Republic (Dr. Paul Myron Anthony L.) attended school in germany, visited Russia in his teens, married in 1936, divorced in 1949, remarried 1950 to Genevieve Collins. In 1966 most of his science-fiction work was published for the first time. University teacher in 1947. Recalled for Korean War. Travelled alot in the 50's and 60's with his wife in spite of his being very ill. He was very impressed with Australia and hoped to retire there but died of a heart attack at age 53. All but 5 stories are of the Instrumentality of mankind. First of these was "War #81-Q" (1928) Apparently he did not bother alot with making the different facts and dates match. Also wrote as Felix C. Forrest, a pun in reference to his chinese name Lin Bah Loh (Forest of Incandescent Bliss).

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28. Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger Published In Sweden
This file contains a list of all short fiction that Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger has published in Sweden, to the best of my knowledge. If you find anything in this list that is
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~unicorn/sweden-sf/Linebarger,_Paul_Myron_Anthony.html
See Smith, Cordwainer This file contains a list of all short fiction that Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger has published in Sweden, to the best of my knowledge. If you find anything in this list that is wrong or you have data that is missing, please send me a note This list is part of my project to create an index to all science fiction and fantasy short stories published in Sweden. Click here to go to the main index. The information in this file may be freely copied. If you use it somewhere, please let me know (I'd love to have a copy).

29. The Lady Who Sailed The Soul, By Cordwainer Smith
Full text of this short story by C. Smith. Part of the CD content that was sent on board the Cosmos 1 mission.
http://www.planetary.org/solarsailcd/smith.htm
The Lady Who Sailed The Soul
by Cordwainer Smith
I
The story ranhow did the story run? Everyone knew the reference to Helen America and Mr. Grey-no-more, but no one knew exactly how it happened. Their names were welded to the glittering timeless jewelry of romance. Sometimes they were compared to Heloise and Abelard, whose story had been found among books in a long-buried library. Other ages were to compare their life with the weird, ugly-lovely story of the Go-Captain Taliano and the Lady Dolores Oh. Out of it all, two things stood forththeir love and the image of the great sails, tissue-metal wings with which the bodies of people finally fluttered out among the stars. Mention him, and others knew her. Mention her, and they knew him. He was the first of the inbound sailors, and she was the lady who sailed The Soul It was lucky that people lost their pictures. The romantic hero was a very young-looking man, prematurely old and still quite sick when the romance came. And Helen America, she was a freak, but a nice one: a grim, solemn, sad, little brunette who had been born amid the laughter of humanity. She was not the tall, confident heroine of the actresses who later played her. She was, however, a wonderful sailor. That much was true. And with her body and mind she loved Mr. Grey-no-more, showing a devotion which the ages can neither surpass nor forget. History may scrape off the patina of their names and appearances, but even history can do no more than brighten the love of Helen America and Mr. Grey-no-more.

30. Smith, Cordwainer (Harper's Magazine)
October 2010. AMERICAN ELECTRA Feminism’s Ritual Matricide By Susan Faludi. THIRTY DAYS AS A CUBAN Pinching Pesos and Dropping Pounds in Havana By Patrick Symmes
http://harpers.org/subjects/CordwainerSmith

31. The SF Site Featured Review: Norstrilia
A featured review of the Gollancz edition of this novel at the SF Site, by Greg L. Johnson.
http://www.sfsite.com/10a/no90.htm
Norstrilia
Cordwainer Smith
Gollancz SF Collector's Edition, 277 pages
Cordwainer Smith
Born in 1913, Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger (Cordwainer Smith) was raised and schooled in China, Germany and other countries. At 6, he was accidentally blinded in one eye. A resulting infection caused him misery throughout his life. He received his Ph.D. in political science at age 23, wrote extensively about Chinese political issues, worked for the American intelligence community, taught Asiatic Politics at Johns Hopkins University and acted as an advisor to John F. Kennedy. During later life he became a devout Christian. He died in 1966 before realizing his plan to retire to Australia. ISFDB Bibliography
Cordwainer Smith Tribute Site

A review by Greg L. Johnson
Advertisement Dr. Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger was one of the more interesting figures of the 20th century. He grew up in China, Japan, France, and Germany, and spoke six languages by his teens. He was the godson of Sun Yat-Sen, and worked with his father as legal advisor to Chiang Kai-Shek. He became Professor of Asiatic Politics at Johns Hopkins University, and wrote the standard text on psychological warfare. And under the name Cordwainer Smith, he wrote one fantastic science fiction novel, Norstrilia Norstrilia is part of a large future history covering tens of thousands of years, and many colourful characters. Smith mainly wrote short stories, and readers of those stories will recognize several of the characters that appear in

32. Smith – Cordwainer « Biology In Science Fiction: Free Fiction
The confraternity of Scanners men who have eliminated all sensory inputs except vision - are the only humans who can withstand the Pain of Space.
http://sciencefictionbiology.com/directory/category/author/cordwainer-smith/

33. Recommended Reading
Short review of the Millennium Books edition of this book, by Indigo, at the Recommended Reading site.
http://www.siliconhenge.com/recommendedreading/reviews/rediscoveryofman.html
Review Page: The Rediscovery of Man by Cordwainer Smith
Title: Rediscovery of Man, The Author: Cordwainer Smith Genre: Science Fiction Publisher: Millennium Books Date of Publication: 20 May, 1999 ISBN:
No. of Reviews: 1
Av. Rating: 9/10
Buy this book from the Amazon website.

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Cordwainer who?
Possibly the most underrated SF author ever, Cordwainer Smith wrote only a few stories in his SF career. His only novel, Norstrilia, concerns the exploits of Rod McBan and his quest to acrue sufficient funds via a stock-exchange accumulator to purchase Old Earth, where he eventually finds his heart's desire in an ancient rare postage stamp (one of the ones with the aeroplane printed upside down) and the cat girl C'Mell. His other works, short stories and a couple of novellas are also set within the same universe, dominated by the Instrumentality of Mankind, a benign dictatorship that directs the lives of humanity throughout the galaxies.
Smith spent much of his life in the Far East in the 1940s and 50s, and was apparently influenced by Eastern fables. His writing has a fairytale quality, and his use of themes such as love (The Lady Who Sailed The Soul), emancipation and martyrdom (The Dead Lady of Clown Town) and technological redundancy (Scanners Live In Vain) makes his stories at once socially relevent and timeless.
It's possible that hard SF fans might be put off by the sense of whimsy in the books, and non Speculative Fiction types might not go for the offbeat weirdness - which is why I'm only going to give this book 9 out of 10. In my opinion, though, you'd be missing out if you don't buy a copy of this book immediately. Smith didn't just write great SF, he wrote great stories, period.

34. The Rediscovery Of Man
Review of this book, by John Kane, at the ORBzine fanzine.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/speculator/zine/9907bkre.htm
ORBzine - Book Reviews
by John Kane
The Rediscovery of Man
Get your own copy HERE! Cordwainer Smith's stories in one fat, comprehension-boggling collection, the tenth Science Fiction Masterwork. Have you ever had the feeling - while thinking about local government, for instance- that while you understand something perfectly in itself, you have a perfect grasp of the nature of the beast, you cannot fathom why it is that way or what the hell it is doing there? Cordwainer Smith's stories strike like that. They are very good - they ought to be, if writing from experience has anything to do with it; the man himself has a very interesting biography. Godson to Sun Yat-Sen, expert on psychological warfare in several post-colonial campaigns, the man certainly has a great deal to draw from. One thing I do use as a distinction; I think there is a real, and massive, gulf between 'speculative fiction'- what science fiction nearly ended up being called anyway, before Guernsback saved us - and Science Fiction proper. It's a quality rather than a genre issue. Social Science fiction, you could conceivably say. Wondering what is actually going on in the human head while confronted by all these trappings of the future or the credibly other. Or you could call it as simple as science fiction with a genuine talent for and deployment of actual characterisation. By no means the case in the vast majority of science fiction novels. Let us be honest here; I mistrust psychology. Partly sour grapes (and why not?), partly that I feel that any mind drawn to the possibility of learning how the inside of other people's heads work should on no account be allowed to do so, but mainly historical grounds. You look at the crises successfully surmounted by the citizens of the past and at what we consider compensation-worthy degrees of trauma today, and you tell me whether the general level of mental health has risen or fallen. The very worst thing you can do for someone's mental health is to take the responsibility for it away from them, because to be helped is to become a dependent, losing all of your own integrity. All psychology is psychological warfare, in the Hobbesian sense in which no two individuals can even be said to be on the same side.

35. Authors
Smith, Cordwainer Simak, Clifford Dick, Philip Varley, John. Smith, Cordwainer. Smith, Cordwainer was born on July 11, 1913 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He attended school at the
http://mama.indstate.edu/users/scifi/page4.html
Authors Smith, Cordwainer
Simak, Clifford
Dick, Philip
Varley, John Smith, Cordwainer Smith, Cordwainer was born on July 11, 1913 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He attended school at the University of Nanking, North China Union Lan. School, and George Washington University. Cordwainer Smith persued grad school at Oxford University, American University, University of Chicago, and John Hopkins University. After he received his doctorate Smith decided to continue his education at the University of Michigan. Some of his most famous writings are The Planet Buyer Space Lords and The Under People. Simak, Clifford Simak, Clifford was born on August 3, 1904 in a small town called Millville in Wisconsin. He won the International Fantasy Award for City. He was also awarded the Hugo Award for The Big Front Yard. Simak attended the University of Wisconsin. He is well known for masterpieces such as The Creator Empire and Ring Around the Sun. Dick, Philip Dick, Philip was born on December 16, 1923 in Chicago. He acquired his education at the University of California at Berkeley. Most of his studies dealt with drug rehabilitation and antiabortion work. Dick wrote Solar Lottery Eye in the Sky and The Cosmic Puppets Varley, John

36. Alpha Ralpha Boulevard: Cordwainer Smith
Smith s life and work as detailed in the vast Alpha Ralpha Boulevard set of author pages.
http://www.catch22.com/SF/ARB/SFS/Smith,Cordwainer.php3
Cordwainer Smith
Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger (b.1913-d.1966)
Biography
Pseudonyms : Felix C. Forrest, Carmichael Smith
Bibliography
Atomsk
Spy thriller, as Carmichael Smith
The Best of Cordwainer Smith
sh.sts. Ed. J.J. Pierce
Ballantine
Carola
nsf 1949, as Felix C. Forrest
The China of Chiang Kaishek: A political study
1941, Boston
Far Eastern Goverments and Politics: China and Japan
nf. 1954
The Good Friends
1963 Galaxy Publishing Corporation ISBN 0-345-27716-3
The Gospel of Chung Shan according to Paul Linebarger
1932, Paris
Goverment in Republican China
nf. 1938 NY
The Instrumentality of Mankind
Short story collection
1979, Del Rey, Ballantine
Norstrilia
1975, Del Rey, Ballantine ISBN:0-345-27800-3 orig. publ. as shorts: "The Boy Who Bought old Earth" "The Store of Heart's Desires"
December 1994 Nesfa Press revised Hardcover ISBN:0-915-36861-7
Purchase
The Planet Buyer
rev. of "The Boy Who Bought old Earth"
Political Doctrines of Sun Yat Sen - Exposition of the San Min Chu I
nf. 1937 as Linebarger

37. Cats, Cruelty And Children
Full text of a recent article about Smith, subtitled Idealism and Morality in the Instrumentality of Mankind.
http://www.raingod.com/angus/Writing/Essays/Literary/Smith.html
Cats, cruelty and children
Idealism and morality in the Instrumentality of Mankind "The Lords of the Instrumentality who are here on Fomalhaut III. There is the Lord Femtiosex, who is just and without pity ... There is the Lady Goroke ... who has shown kindnesses to underpeople, as long as the kindnesses were lawful ones. And there is the Lady Arabella Underwood, whose justice no man can understand." "The Dead Lady of Clown Town" Cordwainer Smith The science-fiction writings of Cordwainer Smith consist of some twenty-odd short stories and two novels, which chart the history of an evolving civilisation over some fifteen thousand years. The history is internally consistent, and each story contributes to a coherent picture of the technological, social and spiritual development of the future described. In real life, Smith was Dr Paul Linebarger, Professor in Asiatic Studies at Johns Hopkins university and colonel in US military intelligence, accomplished linguist and foreign policy adviser to the state department. His writing style, partly inspired by Chinese narrative techniques, more closely resembles poetry than the conventional dry prose of science-fiction, and his stories are dense with literary and historical references and more or less complex linguistic puns. Running through the entire work is a consistent morality and outlook, whose principal themes recur again and again in stories often written many years apart. The broad outlines of Smith's future civilisation can be briefly sketched. Travel between the stars and the consequent expansion of human culture through the universe is made possible by the invention of 'planoforming' ships that travel faster than light, and by the development of novel systems to protect their passengers and crew against the dangers of space. In this new interstellar culture, true humans live lives of privileged ease, while work is done by robots and by 'underpeople', animals genetically modified to have near-human intelligence and form. Over it all presides the Instrumentality, a benign but absolute dictatorship composed of a ruling nobility who use their technological and telepathic powers to maintain the status quo and to dispense an abstract and dispassionate justice. It is against this background that the principal themes of Smith's stories - love, courage, cruelty, hope, innocence, belief - are played out.

38. Carola - FORREST, FELIX C (LINEBARGER, PAUL) (SMITH, CORDWAINER)
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39. The Shores Of The Night
Stephen Savitzky s filk song inspired by Smith s ``The Lady Who Sailed The Soul .
http://thestarport.org/people/steve/Doc/Songs/shores.html
Songs /shores.html [pdf]
The shores of the night
Some Rights Reserved.
Dedicated to Cordwainer Smith
One night on my homeworld, adrift on a warm little sea, I sailed in a small boat, the wind in her sails blowing free. With a pale star above me to guide me past island and shoal, I never intended to sail with a star for my goal. Now my bright sails of silver have caught the sun's light, And I sail the wide ocean past the shores of the night. I once met a sailor, her eyes they were distant and gay. She spoke like a girl, though I saw that her hair had turned grey. She spoke of her home, far away in both distance and time, And she spoke of the stars that had stolen the years of her prime. She told me my home-world was an island in flight, And the blue skies above me, the shores of the night. Now alone on my ship, in the starlight the long watch I keep, Endless the sea without harbor, the night without sleep. My youth with my loves and my sorrows falls light-years behind; Silver sails in the wind from the stars fill my vision and mind. And somewhere past the darkness, I long for the sight Of blue skies above me, the shores of the night.

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