This is a collection of 5 stories all taking place in Smith's 'Instrumentality of Man' universe, where human kind is alone in the universe, but goes out and colonizes. There are 'underpeople', animals give human traits and intelligence, that are used as semi-slave labor. At some points the government seems authoritarian, others more socialist. The stories take place over several millenia.
Smith in his prologue makes direct corrolations to other literature, which are.. sorta clear. The main story 'Dead Lady of Clown Town' is clearly 'Joan of Arc' in space...it definitely has some fun stuff in it, even if you know how it's going to end.
There's a short story about how Australians control a planet where they make a drug that lets people live for 400 years, and thief that tries to steal from them and feels (the author is Austrailian)
There's one that's basically an acid trip.. not my favorite. Another claims to be loosely based on a Romance of the Three Kingdoms, but I'm prettyy knowledgable about those stories, and this wasn't similar to any of them. It was pretty good, though, so no problem.
The last one was also pretty trippy... invoving a prison planet where the native organisms make anyone exposed to the air grow extra parts... so they drug them up to make the suffering less and use it for medical stuff. Yeah.
Overall, so very interesting bits, and some very..shall we say 'grown in the 60s' bits.