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North America's Forgotten Past (occasionally called "First North Americans") is a series of historical fiction novels published by Tor and written by husband and wife co-authors W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear. The series, which began with 1990's People of the Wolf, explores various civilizations and cultures in prehistoric North America.
Mary Russell (book series) (16 P) S. The Saxon Stories (16 P) T. ... Pages in category "Historical novels by series" The following 43 pages are in this category, out ...
Star Wars: Episode 1, The Phantom Menace by Terry Brooks; Timeline by Michael Crichton; Hearts in Atlantis by Stephen King; Apollyon by Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye; The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon by Stephen King; Irresistible Forces by Danielle Steel; Tara Road by Maeve Binchy
Book series introduced in 1997 (1 C, 18 P) Book series introduced in 1998 (17 P) Book series introduced in 1999 (24 P) This page was last edited on 16 May 2020, at 21
The Many-Colored Land, first book of the Saga of the Pliocene Exile series Julian May: Time travellers from the late twenty-first to the early twenty-second century go through a one-way time portal to the Earth's Pliocene. The world is controlled by humanoid extraterrestrials. 1982 Life, the Universe and Everything: Douglas Adams
May 29—Following the success of her first book series, University of Oklahoma associate professor Mary Anna Evans is set to nationally release the first in a new historical fiction book series ...
The SPQR series is a series of historical mystery stories by John Maddox Roberts, published between 1990 and 2010, and set in the final years of the Roman Republic.SPQR (the original title of the first book, until the sequels came out) is a Latin initialism for Senatus Populusque Romanus ("The Roman Senate and People"), the official name of the Republic.
Research has long been a backbone of the genre. But beyond the textbooks, there's a whole world of family stories that have not yet become history. They deserve their place in fiction, too.