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1634: The Bavarian Crisis is a novel in the alternate history 1632 series, [1] written by Virginia DeMarce and Eric Flint as sequel to Flint's novella "The Wallenstein Gambit"; several short stories by DeMarce in The Grantville Gazettes; 1634: The Ram Rebellion; and 1634: The Baltic War. [2]
Eric Flint & Jody Lynn Nye: 978-1982193669: The weaving industry in England is influence after contact with the Americans imprisoned in the Tower of London. [69] This is the third book to be released after Flint's death. 1637: The French Correction: March 2025 [70] [71] Eric Flint & Walter H. Hunt: 978-1668072462: A sequel to 1636: The Cardinal ...
A year after the demise of the Grantville Gazette, some of Flint's fellow 1632 co-authors got together to form a new company called Flint's Shards Inc., which is dedicated in producing a new electronic magazine called Eric Flint's 1632 & Beyond (colloquially referred to as 1632 & Beyond) that would specialize in publishing short stories in the ...
1635: The Eastern Front is an alternate history novel by Eric Flint in the 1632 series, [1] first published in hardcover by Baen Books on October 5, 2010, with a paperback edition following from the same publisher in November 2011. [2] It is a sequel to 1635: The Tangled Web and is directly continued by 1636: The Saxon Uprising.
1632 (2000) is an alternate history novel by American author Eric Flint, the initial novel in the best-selling [1] series of the same name. [2]The flagship novel kicked off a collaborative writing effort that has involved hundreds of contributors and dozens of authors.
The Assiti Shards series is a fictional universe invented by American author Eric Flint. It is a shared universe concerning several alternate history worlds, related to a prime timeline . [ 1 ] The defining characteristic of the fictional universe is the existence of the "Assiti Shards effect", and the impact that strikes by Assiti Shards have ...
1636: The Saxon Uprising is an alternate history novel by Eric Flint in the 1632 series, [1] first published in hardcover by Baen Books on March 29, 2011, with a paperback edition following from the same publisher in March 2012. [2] It is a direct continuation of 1635: The Eastern Front.
The a-la-carte menu from 1865 included a range of local seafood offerings like oysters, fried clams, mackerel, shad, salmon in anchovy sauce, cod in oyster sauce, and soft-shell crab. Other meat dishes included chicken fricassee , potted pigeons , corned beef and baked beans with pork.