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The first work in the 1632 series. Grantville, West Virginia, in the year 2000, is transposed within an area of southern Thuringia of Germany in the 1630s. Grantvillers subsequently take on the Holy Roman Empire's troops in the Thirty Years' War, to maintain their own town's integrity. [2] 1633: August 2002 [3] David Weber and Eric Flint: 0 ...
The 1632 series, also known as the 1632-verse or Ring of Fire series, is an alternate history book series and sub-series created, primarily co-written, and coordinated by American author Eric Flint and published by Baen Books. [1]
Chronicles of the Canongate, 2nd series: [1] St Valentine's Day, or, The Fair Maid of Perth: 1828: Perthshire (Scotland) 1396 Anne of Geierstein, or, The Maiden in the Mist: 1829: Switzerland and Eastern France: 1474–77 Tales of my Landlord, 4th series: [2] Count Robert of Paris: 1831: Constantinople and Scutari (now in Turkey) 1097 Castle ...
Each of the stories was published either in Tales of St. Austin's (1903) or later in the book Tales of Wrykyn and Elsewhere (1997). Some of the short stories in Tales of Wrykyn and Elsewhere had previously been published in The Uncollected Wodehouse (US, 1976), The Swoop! and Other Stories (US, 1979), or Plum Stones (UK, 1993).
It is the eighth Dragonlance novel to be published, and the second book in the "Dragonlance Tales" series, all three books of which are anthologies of stories set in the Dragonlance milieu. The other two books in this series are The Magic of Krynn and Love and War. Unlike the Dragonlance novels published up until that point, the Tales books do ...
Note: The order of publication does not correspond with the order in which the stories were written. "Kings of the Night" (first publication: Weird Tales , November 1930). The first story to feature Bran as a king and describes him as a direct descendant of another Howard character, Brule the Spear-Slayer, companion of the Atlantean King Kull .
Dorothea Benton Frank was born and grew up on Sullivan's Island in South Carolina. [4] [5] She attended Bishop England High School in Charleston, and then General William Moultrie High School, from where she graduated in 1969.
Harrow County is an American comic book series that ran from 2015 to 2018. It was created by writer Cullen Bunn and artist Tyler Crook , and published by Dark Horse Comics . Characters