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1812 by Eric Flint
1812 by Eric Flint








1812 by Eric Flint

Wish Book by Gorg Huff and Paula Goodlett On the Matter of D'Artagnan by Bradley H. Grantville's Greatest Philosopher? by Terry Howard The Dalai Lama's Electric Buddha by Victor KlimovĬanst Thou Send Lightnings by Rick Boatright Recycling by Philip Schillawski and John Rigby Here's a generous helping of more stories of Grantville, the American town lost in time, and its impact on the people and societies of a tumultuous age. And the natives of that time period, faced with American technology and politics, need to be equally adaptable. When an inexplicable cosmic disturbance hurls your town from twentieth century West Virginia back to seventeenth century Europe - and into the middle of the Thirty Years War - you'd better be adaptable to survive.

1812 by Eric Flint

They change the course of that battle in ways that will, over time, transform the relationship between the United States, the Indian tribes of the south, and the slaves brought over from Africa.The most popular alternate history series of all continues. He and Driscoll then play a central role in the defense of New Orleans under Jackson's command. Capitol that prevents the British from destroying it and makes him a national hero. army, Patrick Driscoll-one of “the Men of ’98”-Houston organizes a defense of the U.S. In this world, his wound is minor, so he is able to continue fighting the British-and develop his close relationship with Andrew Jackson much sooner.Īlong with a radical Scots-Irish immigrant in the U.S. In our world, Ensign Sam Houston, just turned 21, led the charge on the creek barricade in that battle and almost died from a terrible wound that took him a year to recover from.

1812 by Eric Flint

What results is a cascade of new developments that becomes an avalanche. In this alternate history of the American frontier and the Jacksonian era, a small change takes place in the Battle of the Horseshoe Bend during the War of 1812. MASTER OF ALTERNATE HISTORY ERIC FLINT TAKES ON JACKSONIAN AMERICA










1812 by Eric Flint