Peter Newman
SOC-12
I've heard it said often that Poul Anderson's writing style matured and his subject matter became more lurid at the same time. The only things of his I've read have been in anthologies and SCA Songbooks... (The latter credited under Sir Bella of Eastmarch, KSCA, etc...)
What I have read was pretty darned good, but I avoided the Flandry series for some reason.
Traveller fans may want to take a look at 'Hunters of the Sky Cave' [copyright 1959 by Ziff-Davis Publications] a story in which the aliens are somewhat familiar.
"Flandry's first startled thought had been Wolf!... man-sized bipeds, but digitrade, which gave their feet almost the appearance of a dog's walking on its hind legs. The shoulders and arms were very humanoid... The head... was long and narrow for an intelligent animal, with a low forehead... A black-nosed muzzle, not as sharp as a wolf's and yet somehow like it, jutted out of its face. It's lips were pulled back in a snarl, showing bluntly pointed fangs... Short fur covered the entire body, turning to a ruff at the throat."
"Is this a uniform?" asked Flandry....
The pictured Ardazirho wore a sort of kilt, in checkerboard squares of various hues. Flandry winced at some of the combinations: rose next to scarlet, a glaring crimson offensively between two delicate yellows.
"I'm not sure," said the girl. "Either they don't wear uniforms at all, or they have such a variety that we've not made any sense of it."
So - Remind you of any Major Races?