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From: gvg@hp-pcd.UUCP (gvg)
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Subject: Re: Re: Boring races
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Date: Sun, 29-Sep-85 13:42:00 EDT
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Posted: Sun Sep 29 13:42:00 1985
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Nf-From: hp-pcd!gvg    Sep 29 09:42:00 1985


 
>     I'll have to appeal to the net for the title and author of this one.
>I read a book some years ago about invaders who conquer Earth and then
>discover, to their considerable dismay, that they have conquered a race
>that is more intelligent.
 
>     One of the major aliens is (as best I recall) General Horsip.
 
                                                         /Bruce N. Wheelock/
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from: GVG / hplabs!hp-pcd!gvg

PANDORA'S PLANET by Christopher Anvil.  Based on a short novel that was
printed in ANALOG in about 1959 or 1960.  There was actually a whole series
of stories about this race of orderly (but rather unimaginative) aliens 
and (what ends up being) their military collaboration with us.


                        GV "Just Passin' Thru" Goebel