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Known Space Chronological Ordering Based on the timeline in Tales of Known Space (1975); updated by Richard S. Holmes. If your web browser can't handle tables, see an older version of this page. This is a listing of all the Known Space fiction by Larry Niven I know of in what I believe to be correct chronological order. Estimated dates for (the start of) each story are given where possible. For a more detailed chronology of events in the Known Space universe, see Larry King's Known Space Chronology page. Larry's page is based on a chronology by I. Marc Carlson supplemented with other information. (Note that there are some minor diasagreements on dates between Larry's page and mine.) I have not included the non-Niven Known Space stories in the Man-Kzin Wars books, most of which I haven't read. Spike R. MacPhee had a chronological ordering, with a few specific dates, in his Man-Kzin Wars page, but that seems to have gone the Way of All Pages. Larry King's page also includes entries based on the Man-Kzin War stories. "Down in Flames" is not included here for a couple of reasons; (1) it was never completed -- what has been published (in N-Space) is an outline for a proposed novel; and (2) it was written before Ringworld and is badly inconsistent with many of the later stories.
I also have not made use of the Ringworld game or the book Larry Niven's Guide to Known Space or whatever it was called, since I don't have either. I've found it easiest to treat Protector as two stories, "The Adults" (the first part, which was first published separately under that name) and "Vandervecken". Up to three dates are given for each story: * A "TOKS" date, the date given in the timeline in Tales of Known Space. (I haven't put all these dates in yet.) * An "explicit" date, the date given specifically in the text of that story * A "best" date, my best estimate of the date based on weighing evidence from story data as well as any explicit date. In some cases, examination of the evidence turns up inconsistencies; see below. In these cases the "best" date is marked with an asterisk. Dates as given in the TOKS timeline are not accepted uncritically; as noted below, most such dates are not confirmed by the story, and some are inconsistent with data in the story. However, with few exceptions the TOKS timeline's grouping of stories into centuries is not inconsistent with the evidence, nor is its order for the stories. The exceptions are A Gift From Earth and "The Ethics of Madness", and I have rearranged the positions of these stories in the chronology accordingly. Further input on this is solicited.