Uller Uprising

H. Beam Piper (1904 - 1964)

Uller Uprising is the story of a confrontation between a human overlord and alien servants, with an ironic twist at the end. Like most of Piper's best work, Uller Uprising is modeled after an actual event in human history; in this case the Sepoy Mutiny (a Bengal uprising in British-held India brought about when rumors were spread to native soldiers that cartridges being issued by the British were coated with animal fat. The rebellion quickly spread throughout India and led to the massacre of the British Colony at Cawnpore.). Piper's novel is not a mere retelling of the Indian Mutiny, but rather an analysis of an historical event applied to a similar situation in the far future. (Summary from John F. Carr's introduction)

Genre(s): Science Fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 00 - Introductions and Prologue Ralph Snelson
00:41:01
Play 01 01 - Commander-in-Chief Front and Center Ralph Snelson
00:30:20
Play 02 02 - Rakkeed, Stalin, and the Rev. Keeluk Morgan Saletta
00:12:59
Play 03 03 - Four-and-Twenty Geek Heads Morgan Saletta
00:11:50
Play 04 04 - If You Read It in Stanley-Browne Acacia Wood
00:14:28
Play 05 05 - You Can Depend on It It's Wrong Acacia Wood
00:16:59
Play 06 06 - The Bad News Came After the Coffee Sean O'Hara
00:12:00
Play 07 07 - Bismillah! How Dumb Can We Get? Acacia Wood
00:17:05
Play 08 08 - Authority of Governor-General von Schlichten Acacia Wood
00:22:45
Play 09 09 - Don't Push Them Anywhere Put Them Back in the Bottle Acacia Wood
00:16:50
Play 10 10 - The Geek Luftwaffe and the Kragan Airlift Acacia Wood
00:14:41
Play 11 11 - Of Princedoms Which Have Been Won by Conquest Acacia Wood
00:17:09
Play 12 12 - The Shadow of Niflheim Acacia Wood
00:18:45
Play 13 13 - A Bag of Tricks We Don't Have Anthony Wilson
00:21:23
Play 14 14 - The Reviewers Panned Hell Out of It Acacia Wood
00:24:16
Play 15 15 - A Place in my Heart for Hildegarde Acacia Wood
00:15:01