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From Pearl Harbor to panzers rolling through Paris to the Siege of Leningrad and the Battle of Midway, war seethed across the planet as the flames of destruction rose higher and hotter. And then, suddenly, the real enemy came. The invaders seemed unstoppable, their technology far beyond human reach. And never before had men been more divided. For Jew to unite with Nazi, American with Japanese, and Russian with German was unthinkable. But the alternative was even worse. As the fate of the world hung in the balance, slowly, painfully, humankind took up the shocking challenge . . .
In the aftermath of the supervolcano's eruption in Yellowstone
Park, North America is covered in ash. Farmlands cannot produce
food. Machinery has been rendered useless. Cities are no longer
habitable. And the climate across the globe grows colder every day.
Former police officer Colin Ferguson's family is spread across the
United States, separated by the catastrophe and struggling to
survive as the nation attempts to recover and reestablish some
measure of civilization....
The most important illuminating source that survived from the two
centuries termed "the dark ages of Byzantium" is the chronicle of
the monk Theophanes (d. 817 or 818). In it Theophanes paints a
vivid picture of the Empire's struggle in the seventh and eighth
centuries both to withstand foreign invasions and to quell internal
religious conflicts. Theophanes's carefully developed chronological
scheme was mined extensively by later Byzantine and Western record
keepers; his chronicle was used as a source of information as well
as a stylistic model. It is the framework upon which all Byzantine
chronology for this period must be based. Important topics covered
by the Chronicle include: The Empire's struggle to repel explosive
Arab expansionism and the Bulgar invasion. The iconoclastic
controversy, which caused civil war within Byzantium and led to
schism between the churches of Constantinople and Rome. The
development of the Byzantine thematic system, the administrative
and social structure that would bring the Empire to the height of
its power and prosperity. Almost all the sources used by Theophanes
have perished, leaving his chronicle as the most important
historical literature from this period. Turledove's translation
makes available in English this crucial primary text for the study
of medieval Byzantine civilization.
From the master of alternate history comes an epic of the second Civil War. It was an epoch of glory and success, of disaster and despair. . . .
1881: A generation after the South won the Civil War, America writhed once more in the bloody throes of battle. Furious over the annexation of key Mexican territory, the United States declared total war against the Confederate States of America in 1881.
But this was a new kind of war, fought on a lawless frontier where the blue and gray battled not only each other but the Apache, the outlaw, the French, and the English. As Confederate General Stonewall Jackson again demonstrated his military expertise, the North struggled to find a leader who could prove his equal. In the Second War Between the States, the times, the stakes, and the battle lines had changed--and so would history. . .
The master of alternative history asks the question, 'What would
have happened if World War II had started in 1938?'. The results
are thrilling. The two sides of the Spanish civil war are still
locked in a blood-soaked stalemate. Stalin's purge of the Red Army
is barely underway. And Neville Chamberlain - sickened by the
arrogance and duplicity of the Germans- does not return from Munich
waving the piece of paper that would give the Czech arms factories
to Hitler and postpone the war until 1939. On October 1, German
tanks cross the Czech frontier, touching off declarations of war
from France, from England, from the USSR. Poland, fearing the
Russians more than Hitler, declares war on the German side. Soon
Fascist Spain attacks Gibraltar, the Japanese army crosses the
Manchurian frontier into Siberia . . . and the British Army sets
off for France, which has launched a pre-emptive attack on the
Rhineland. The war we know as World War II has begun - a year
early, in an entirely different way.
"It is absolutely unique--without question the most fascinating Civil War novel I have ever read." Professor James M. McPherson Pultizer Prize-winning BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM January 1864--General Robert E. Lee faces defeat. The Army of Northern Virginia is ragged and ill-equpped. Gettysburg has broken the back of the Confederacy and decimated its manpower. Then, Andries Rhoodie, a strange man with an unplaceable accent, approaches Lee with an extraordinary offer. Rhoodie demonstrates an amazing rifle: Its rate of fire is incredible, its lethal efficiency breathtaking--and Rhoodie guarantees unlimited quantitites to the Confederates. The name of the weapon is the AK-47.... Selected by the Science Fiction Book Club A Main Selection of the Military Book Club
From the New York Times-bestselling "standard-bearer for alternate
history": A spy takes on the enemies of the Byzantine Empire (USA
Today). In another, very different timeline-one in which Mohammed
embraced Christianity and Islam never came to be-the Byzantine
Empire still flourishes in the fourteenth century, and wondrous
technologies are emerging earlier than they did in our own. Having
lost his family to the ravages of smallpox, Basil Argyros has
decided to dedicate his life to Byzantium. A stalwart soldier and
able secret agent, Basil serves his emperor courageously, going
undercover to unearth Persia's dastardly plots and disrupting the
dark machinations of his beautiful archenemy, the Persian spy
Mirrane, while defusing dire threats emerging from the Western
realm of the Franco-Saxons. But the world Basil so staunchly
defends is changing rapidly, and he must remain ever vigilant, for
in this great game of empires, the player who controls the most
advanced tools and weaponry-tools like gunpowder, printing,
vaccines, and telescopes-must certainly emerge victorious. A
collection of interlocking stories that showcase the courage,
ingenuity, and breathtaking derring-do of superspy Basil Argyros,
Agent of Byzantium presents the great Harry Turtledove at his
alternate-world-building best. At once intricate, exciting, witty,
and wildly inventive, this is a many-faceted gem from a master of
the genre.
Since the Big Bubble popped in 1929, life in the United States
hasn't been the same. Hotshot wizards will tell you nothing's
really changed, but then again, hotshot wizards aren't looking for
honest work in Enid, Oklahoma. No paying jobs at the mill, because
zombies will work for nothing. The diner on Main Street is seeing
hard times as well, because a lot fewer folks can afford to fly
carpets in from miles away. Jack Spivey's just another down-and-out
trying to stay alive, doing a little of this and a little of that.
Sometimes that means making a few bucks playing ball with the Enid
Eagles, against teams from as many as two counties away. And
sometimes it means roughing up rival thugs for Big Stu, the guy who
calls the shots in Enid. But one day Jack knocks on the door of the
person he's supposed to 'deal with' - and realises that he's not
going to do any such thing to the young lady who answers. This
means he needs to get out of the reach of Big Stu, who didn't get
to where he is by letting defiance go unpunished. Then the House of
Daniel comes to town - a brash band of barnstormers who'll take on
any team, and whose antics never fail to entertain. Against the
odds Jack secures a berth with them. Now they're off to tour an
America that's as shot through with magic as it is dead broke. Jack
will never be the same - nor will baseball.
"New York Times "bestselling author Harry Turtledove brings his
post-apocalyptic disaster trilogy to a startling conclusion...
An explosion of incalculable magnitude in Yellowstone Park
propelled lava and ash across the landscape and into the
atmosphere, forever altering the climate of the entire continent.
Nothing grows from the tainted soil. Stalled and stilled machines
function only as statuary.
People have been scraping by on the excess food and goods produced
before the eruption. But supplies are running low. Natural
resources are dwindling. And former police officer Colin Ferguson
knows that time is running out for his family--and for
humanity...
A Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy *** ISSUE 6: January 2014
*** Edited by Mike Resnick *** Stories by: Harry Turtledove, Gio
Clairval, Eric Flint, Marina J. Lostetter, C. L. Moore, Tina Gower,
Jean-Claude Dunyach, Kij Johnson, Brian Trent, Nancy Kress. ***
Serialization: Voodoo Planet by Andre Norton. *** Columns by: Barry
Malzberg, Gregory Benford. *** Book Reviews: Paul Cook. ***
Menedemos, the young dashing sea captain, and his helper (and
cousin), the scholarly Sostratos, are back in a new adventure. xxx
Soon after their successful return to Rhodes the two cousins find
that Greece is a dangerous place after the death of Alexander.
Various factions fight and vie for power and the neutrality of
Rhodes itself is threatened as opposing forces maneuver for
advantage in the eastern Mediterranean. xxx But Menedemos and
Sostratos are determined not to let circumstances stand in the way
of a profitable venture...especially since they are now in
possession of a rare skull which appears to be from the mythical
creature known as the Gryphon. xxx But can they survive long enough
to benefit from their unusual discovery? xxx "Factually-laden
historical fiction...appealing camaraderie between the cousins, and
no lack of action"-Booklist
In 1942, two nations switch sides--and World War II takes a
horrifying new course.
In the real world, England and France allowed Adolf Hitler to
gobble up the Sudetenland in 1938. Once Hitler finished
dismembering Czechoslovakia, he was ready to go to war over Poland
a year later. But Hitler had always been eager to seize
Czechoslovakia, no matter the consequences. So what if England and
France had stood up to the Nazis from the start, and not eleven
months later? That is the question behind the" War That Came Early
"series.
Four years later, the civil war in Spain drags on, even after
General Franco's death. The United States, still neutral in Europe,
fights the Japanese in the Pacific. Russia and Germany go
toe-to-toe in Eastern Europe--yet while Hitler stares east, not
everything behind him is going as well as he would like. But
nothing feeds ingenuity like the fear of losing. The Germans wheel
out new tanks and planes, Japan deploys weapons of a very different
sort against China, and the United States, England, and France do
what they can to strengthen themselves against imminent danger.
Seen through the eyes of ordinary citizens caught in the
maelstrom, this is a you-are-there chronicle of battle on land and
sea and in the air. Here are terrifying bombing raids that shatter
homes, businesses, and the rule of law. Here are commanders issuing
orders that, once given, cannot be taken back. And here are the
seeds of rebellion sown in blood-soaked soil.
In a war in which sides are switched and allies trust one another
only slightly more than they trust their mortal enemies, Nazi
Germany has yet to send its Jews to death camps, and dangerous new
nationalist powers arise in Eastern Europe. From thrilling
submarine battles to the horror of men fighting men and machines
all through Europe, "Two Fronts" captures every aspect of a
brilliantly reimagined conflict: the strategic, the political, and
the personal force of leaders bending nations to their wills.
Praise for "Two Fronts"
" "
" Harry] Turtledove has another major twist in store for the
readers and his alternative world."--"SF Site"
"Turtledove's new variation on the theme of WWII is departing more
and more from the original, sometimes in subtle ways and sometimes
in less subtle ones. . . . What's next is anybody's guess, except
that it will almost certainly be more surprises."--"Booklist"
"Turtledove is the standard-bearer for alternate history."--"USA
Today"
Praise for Harry Turtledove
"If you like alternate histories, you're going to like this series
a lot.""--The San Diego Union-Tribune"
" "
"Turtledove is the standard-bearer for alternate history."--"USA
Today"
"From the Hardcover edition."
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