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Publisher:
Baen
Author:
David Weber
Author:
Eric Flint
1072 pages | Mass Market Paperback
Date of publication:
May 2007
ISBN: 978-1-416555-88-9
Shipping Weight: 1.2lbs
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The Baltic War which began in the novel 1633 is still raging, and the time-lost Americans of Grantville—the West Virginia town hurled back into the seventeenth century by a mysterious cosmic accident—are caught in the middle of it.
Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden and Emperor of the United States of Europe, prepares a counter-attack on the combined forces of France, Spain, England, and Denmark—former enemies which have allied in the League of Ostend to destroy the threat to their power that the Americans represent—which are besieging the German city of Luebeck.
Elsewhere in war-torn Europe, several American plans are approaching fruition. Admiral Simpson of Grantville frantically races against time to finish the USE Navy’s ironclad ships—desperately needed to break the Ostender blockade of the Baltic ports. A commando unit sent by Mike Stearns to England prepares the rescue the Americans being held in the Tower of London. In Amsterdam, Rebecca Stearns continues three-way negotiations with the Prince of Orange and the Spanish Cardinal-Infante who has conquered most of the Netherlands. And, in Copenhagen, the captured young USE naval officer Eddie Cantrell tries to persuade the King of Denmark to break with the Ostender alliance, all while pursuing a dangerous romantic involvement with one of the Danish princesses.
Series:
Ring of Fire/1632
Authors:
2016
Other books by
David Weber
:
A Beautiful Friendship 1
A Beautiful Friendship - Trade Edition Book 1
A Call to Arms – An Honorverse Novel
A Call to Duty – an Honorverse Novel
A Call to Vengeance (Hardcover) Book Three 3
A Mighty Fortress 4
A Mighty Fortress 4
A Rising Thunder 13
A Rising Thunder 13
A Rising Thunder 13
Ashes of Victory 8
Ashes of Victory 8
Ashes of Victory 9
Ashes of Victory 9
At All Costs 11
At All Costs 11
At All Costs 11
At All Costs 11
Beginnings 6
Beginnings 6
Bolo!
Bolo!
By Heresies Distressed 3
By Heresies Distressed 3
By Heresies Distressed 3
By Schism Rent Asunder 2
By Schism Rent Asunder 2
By Schism Rent Asunder 2
Changer of Worlds 3
Changer of Worlds 3
Changers of Worlds CD 3
Changers of Worlds MP3 3
Echoes of Honor 8
Echoes of Honor 8
Echoes of Honor 8
Echoes of Honor 8
Empire from the Ashes – Omnibus
Empire of Man 1
Field of Dishonor 4
Fire Season - Hardcover Book 2
Fire Season - Trade Edition Book 2
Flag in Exile 4
Heirs of Empire 3
Hell Hath No Fury 2
Hell's Foundations Quiver 8
Hell's Gate 1
Hell's Gate (Book One in the Multiverse)
Honor Among Enemies 6
Honor Among Enemies 6
House of Steel 1
House of Steel 1
House of Steel 1
How Firm a Foundation 5
How Firm A Foundation 5
In Enemy Hands 7
In Enemy Hands 7
In Enemy Hands 7
In Enemy Hands 7
In Fire Forged 5
In Fire Forged 5
For more information, please visit the author's
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Copyright Eric Flint
About Eric Flint:
I was born in southern California in 1947, and then spent five years (from the ages of five to ten) living in France because of my father’s business. As a teenager, I lived a good part of the time in the foothills of California’s Sierra Nevada mountains, not too far from the city of Fresno. I finished high school in Los Angeles and eventually completed my bachelor’s degree at UCLA, graduating in 1968 summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. (Which was undoubtedly the high point of my respectability in modern society. From there… well, you’ll see.) I then spent three years at UCLA working toward a Ph.D. in history, my specialization being the history of southern Africa in the 18th and early 19th centuries. My very first publication actually dates from that period. I wrote an article with the suitably academic title of “Trade and Politics in Barotseland During the Kololo Period,” which was published in the Journal of African History in 1970 (Volume XI:1). A perhaps arcane little piece of my history — but, oddly enough, I wound up using episodes from the history of the southern Bantu in the early 19th century as the model for various parts of Mother of Demons. I’ve always suspected that the old saw “waste not, want not” was first coined by a freelance writer (or, more likely, a bard — same thing, different era). It was also during that period, from the fall of 1969 through the summer of 1970, that I started writing the Joe’s World series. By the summer of 1971, I decided to leave the academic world. The reason, in a nutshell, was that after years of being politically active (mainly in the civil rights movement and the anti-Vietnam war movement) I had become a socialist. And the truth is that I didn’t have much use — still don’t — for academic socialists. It seemed to me then — still does — that a socialist political activist belongs on the shop floors of American industry and in its union halls, not in the ivory tower. So I packed up my bags and went to work as a longshoreman and then a truck driver, working mainly out of union hiring halls. By 1974, needing more stable employment, I became a machinist’s apprentice and wound up spending most of the next quarter of a century working as a machinist. At various times, however, I also worked as a meatpacker, auto forge worker, glassblower — quite a few things. During most of those years I was a member of the Socialist Workers Party, and, as is generally true of members of that organization — whose traditions go back to the footloose Wobblies — I kicked around the country a lot. At various times I lived and worked and was politically active in California, Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, West Virginia and Alabama. (I ran for Birmingham City Council when I lived in Alabama back in 1979.) (No, I didn’t win the election.) By 1992, to bring this little story back to its origins, I decided it was time to forgo my political activity and try my hand at writing. After more than 25 years as a political activist, I figured I’d paid my dues and I could in good conscience spend the rest of my life trying to see if I could succeed at what at been my original daydream as a young man — write science fiction and fantasy. And then… so far, so good. We’ll see what comes next. Today, I live in the industrial center called “Northwest Indiana,” just across the state line from Chicago. We moved here from Chicago because my wife Lucille worked in one of the area’s large steel mills. Like myself, Lu was a political activist. When she retired from political activity, a short time after I did, she became a licensed clinical social worker and remains active in that profession today. As of the summer of 1999, I’ve been making my living as a full time writer and was able to quit my factory job. My daughter Elizabeth and her husband Donald are both high school teachers for the Chicago public school system and live not far from us. Lu and I now have two grand-children, Zachary and Lucy. It’s an odd world. Between my creeping age — not much in the way of gray hair but I need glasses now — grandfatherly status, and what seems to be considerable success at the (comparatively) reputable trade of writing science fiction and fantasy, it seems that the social respectability which I cheerfully pitched overboard thirty years ago may be returning to haunt me. On the other hand… One of my socialist mentors as a young man was a tough, canny old machinist named Morris Chertov. Who, till the day he died in his seventies, always kept his tool box. “You never know, Eric, when the bastards will make you go back to work.” It seemed a good philosophy of life to me then, and it still does. So my tool box is sitting in the basement, just in case. And I think I’ll stop here. While I’m still more or less ahead.
For more information, please visit the author's
webpage
.
Other books by
David Weber and Eric Flint
:
1633
(out of print)
Cauldron of Ghosts 3
Cauldron of Ghosts 3
Torch of Freedom 2
Torch of Freedom 2
This book was added to our catalog on Tuesday 17 March, 2015.
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