• 1634: The Baltic War is a sequel to both the first-of-type sequels, Ring of Fire and 1633, co-written by American authors Eric Flint and David Weber published...
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  • forms the book's cover art. The events of this story are referenced in 1634: The Baltic War and other works in the series. by Loren Jones The story focus...
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    1634: The Baltic War, released in May 2007. Without waiting for Weber, other sequels such as 1634: The Ram Rebellion, 1635: The Cannon Law, and the Grantville...
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  • novella "The Wallenstein Gambit"; several short stories by DeMarce in The Grantville Gazettes; 1634: The Ram Rebellion; and 1634: The Baltic War. The novel's...
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    and CD 06b Shadow of Saganami were published in 2004. CD 13 1634: The Baltic War and CD 13 The Best of Jim Baen's Universe 2006 were published in 2006. CD...
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  • Archived from the original on August 28, 2008. Retrieved April 29, 2017. "1634: The Baltic War (sample)". Baen Books. Archived from the original on 2024-01-20...
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    "The Scandinavian Area and the Crimean War in the Baltic". Scandinavian Studies. 41 (3): 263–275. JSTOR 40917005. Colvile, R.F. (1941). "The Baltic as...
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    The Smolensk War (1632–1634) was a conflict fought between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Russia. Hostilities began in October 1632 when Russian...
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  • grassroots view at the peasants movement centered in Upper Palatinate, though it spends much time in Grantville, WV. 1634: The Baltic War (May 2007) with...
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  • (July 2002) ISBN 0-7434-3542-7 1634: The Baltic War (May 2007) ISBN 1-4165-2102-X "In the Navy", a short story in the anthology Ring of Fire edited by...
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  • Ring of Fire II (category Fiction set in the 1630s)
    the end of the industrial disaster that begins the novel 1634: The Baltic War. As a continuation and perhaps climax of the Franz and Marla saga, the tale...
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  • 1633 (novel) (category Novels set during the Thirty Years' War)
    story, "In the Navy", by Weber is a direct prequel to a main plot element in this book and its plot threads' direct sequel 1634: The Baltic War. List of...
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  • 1634: The Ram Rebellion is the seventh published work in the 1632 alternate history book series, and is the third work to establish what is best considered...
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    Christian IV of Denmark (category Danish people of the Thirty Years' War)
    hard-drinking monarch in the Eric Flint and David Weber alternate-history novels 1634: The Baltic War and 1637: No Peace Beyond the Line. Christian IV is...
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  • out in 1633 and 1634: The Baltic War. In particular, the story tells how the New United States Navy (and that of future Empire of the United States of...
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  • and 1634: The Baltic War. Eddie is married to the daughter of the Danish King and is sent to America to set up a colony and to explore for oil in the Gulf...
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    at war with both the Star Empire of Manticore and the Republic of Haven, as it has been manipulated into error after error by the operatives of the Mesan...
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    been included on The New York Times Best Seller list. They are 1634: The Galileo Affair (2004), 1634: The Baltic War (2007), 1634: The Bavarian Crisis...
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  • of Beowulf, among others, are at war with the Solarian League. The Mesan Alignment, having worked for centuries in the background to establish a new galactic...
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  • by type and then chronologically. American Civil War alternate histories Axis victory in World War II List of fictional British monarchs List of fictional...
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    Oliver Cromwell in popular culture (category English Civil War)
    timeline. In 1634: The Baltic War, he (along with other historical persons and several fictional Englishmen and Americans) escapes from the Tower of London...
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  • civil war. The Macedonian Hazard, the second novel in the Queen of the Seas series was released in January 2021 (ISBN 978-1-9821-2586-8). The book picks...
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    Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Viscount of Turenne (category French military personnel of the Thirty Years' War)
    Weber. These include 1633 and 1634: The Baltic War. Turenne also appears in a historical novel by G.A. Henty called Won by the Sword. Elliott 2020. Atkinson...
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  • 1634: The Galileo Affair is the fourth book and third novel published in the 1632 series. It is co-written by American authors Eric Flint and Andrew Dennis...
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  • Ring of Fire III (category Fiction set in the 1630s)
    weapons at the Ottoman siege of Iravan. "Frying Pan" by Anette Pederson depicts the trials of a young Norwegian man in Rostock on the Baltic coast. "All...
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    setting the stage for continued conflict on the Baltic over the next century. With Denmark–Norway out of the war, Torstenson then pursued the Imperial...
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  • culmination of the plot in 1634: The Baltic War), the politicians opposing the republic of the United States of Europe and democracy of the State of Thuringia-Franconia...
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  • in the development." The reviewer for the San Francisco Book Review wrote that this book "is a standout even in a wonderful series" and it has "war, political...
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  • America to the central Holy Roman Empire. The town is thrust into the middle of the Thirty Years' War, in the German province of Thuringia in the Thuringian...
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  • thread, which began with 1634: The Galileo Affair and was published by Baen Books in 2006. The book explores the reactions of the Roman Catholic hardliners...
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