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- #Orphan girl california gold rush series serial#
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- #Orphan girl california gold rush series series#
Material that was previously published in the Grantville Gazette plus some new material.
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Īnother Carrico 1632 police drama a follow up to 1635: Music and Murder and 1636: The Devil's Opera. Seuss loving Duke Henri de Rohan and his family that was previously published in several issues of the Grantville Gazette and Ring of Fire IV plus new material. This book was a finalist for the 2020 Dragon Award for Best Alternate History Novel Ī new and not previously published novel about a young Native American's journey to Grantville and back to his homeland in what is now New England. New material that has a 1632 twist on the similarly named Jane Austin novel. Includes material that was previously published as short stories in the Gazette from volumes 5 through 35 plus new material. Includes material that was previously published in six parts in volumes 52–57 of the Gazette as An Uneasy Kind of Peace with brand new material about the development and growth of the buffer state between France and the USE called the County of Burgundy. New novel containing original unpublished material about the invasion of the Spanish Philippines by the Dutch and Japanese, an event that was briefly hinted at in Cooper's previous work 1636: Seas of Fortune, and also about the peaceful transfer of Spanish Formosa (northern Taiwan) to Zheng Zhilong, a private merchant and an admiral in the Ming navy, approximately 30 years ahead of schedule. The Chrysanthemum, the Cross, and the Dragon Includes a new novel that is an expansion of their D'Artagnan short stories that were published in Gazette volumes 10 and 41, and Ring of Fire III, which are also included. The short story The Winter Canvas: A Daniel Block Story was awarded the Gazette's Best of 2016 Award.
#Orphan girl california gold rush series series#
Originally published as a series of semi-related short stories about painter Daniel Block in Gazette volumes 46, 50, 60, 61, 62, and 67. Includes new material that continues the story.
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#Orphan girl california gold rush series serial#
Originally published as a serial in 6 parts in Gazette volumes 70–75. Originally published as a serial in 8 parts in Gazette volumes 61–71 plus one original installment with a promise that the storyline introduced in the new story would be continued in the Gazette. This book also help set up the events that led to the beginning to Pedersen's book 1635: The Wars for the Rhine that was first published in 2016. New material that has never been previously published. First novel published by the press from unpublished material.
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Originally published as a serial in 6 parts in Gazette volumes 49–54 as The Undergraduate. Originally published as 7 related stories in Gazette volumes 2, 3, 5, 13, 31, 44, 45, and 46 under various titles. Originally published as a serial in 3 parts in Gazette volumes 46–48. Vincent Coljee, Kim Mackey, Gus Kiritikos, Brad Banner, and Iver CooperĪ collection of 8 separate non-fiction articles originally published in Gazette volumes 10, 26, 29, 34, 35, and 38. Medicine and Disease after the Ring of Fire Originally published as a serial in 13 parts in Gazette volumes 32–41, and 43–45. Originally published as a serial in 6 parts in Gazette volumes 19–24. Originally published as a serial in 4 parts in Gazette volumes 27–30. Originally published as a serial in 3 parts in Gazette volumes 8, 13, and 14. Heavily rewritten and includes new material by Herbert Sakalaucks plus a new short story by Eric Flint. Originally published as a serial in 9 parts in Gazette volumes 22, 23, 28–31, and 33–35 as Northwest Passage. Originally published as a serial in 3 parts in Gazette volumes 7–9 as The Essen Chronicles.