Grantville Gazette Volume IVSequels to 1632
Jose Clavell's "Magdeburg Marines" and Ernest Lutz and John Zeek's "Elizabeth" depict the early days of two military units after the Ring of Fire: a reborn U.S. Marine Corps trying to adapt to new circumstances, and the First Railway Company, formed to provide logistics using a combination of up-time and down-time methods and technology. David Carrico's "Heavy Metal Music" continues the story of the interaction between up-time and down-time musicians that he began in last issue's "The Sound of Music." In other stories: •A German craftsman blackballed by guild masters gets a new start in Karen Bergstralh's "One Man's Junk." •Grantville has to deal with the tragic accidental deaths of several high school graduates in Kerryn Offord's "The Class of '34." •In Virginia DeMarce's "'Til We Meet Again," a widowed up-timer responds to her husband's death by joining the faculty in the newly-established women's college in Quedlinburg. •Julie Sims' ex-boyfriend finds a new romance in Russ Rittgers' "Chip's Christmas Gift." •in Dan Robinson's "Dice's Drawings," an American retiree finds a new life and maybe a new love in seventeenth century Germany. The fourth volume of the Gazette also contains factual articles dealing with the development of an oil industry, advances in textile and garment manufacture, possible uses of biodiesel technology, and differing views on the prospects of creating a machine gun using the resources and technology available after the Ring of Fire. Cover Art by Tom Kidd |
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First printing, June 2008 Distributed by Simon & Schuster Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Pages by Joy Freeman (www.pagesbyjoy.com) |
ISBN-13: 978-1-4165-5554-4
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Baen Books by ERIC FLINTRing of Fire series: 1632 Joe's World series: The Philosophical Strangler Standalone titles: Mother of Demons With Mercedes Lackey & Dave Freer: The Shadow of the Lion • This Rough Magic With Dave Freer: Rats, Bats & Vats • The Rats, The Bats & The Ugly With David Drake: The Tyrant The Belisarius Series with David Drake: An Oblique Approach • In the Heart of Darkness Edited by Eric Flint: The World Turned Upside Down (with David Drake & Jim Baen) With Ryk E. Spoor: Mountain Magic (with David Drake & Henry Kuttner) |