1635: The Cannon Law

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Title 1635: The Cannon Law
Another erroneous cover of first edition. The Physical books have the correct artwork containing the article 'the' in the title matching this article.
Another erroneous cover of first edition. The Physical books have the correct artwork containing the article 'the' in the title matching this article.
Author Andrew Dennis and Eric Flint
Country United States
Language English
Series 1632 series
Genre(s) Alternate History
Publisher Baen Books
Released September 26, 2006
Media type Print (Hardcover & ebook)
Pages 432 (hc)
ISBN ISBN 1-4165-0938-0
Preceded by 1634: The Galileo Affair

1635: The Cannon Law is the second novel in the Italian sub-series of Eric Flint's 1632 series, which began with 1634: The Galileo Affair. Co-written by Andrew Dennis and Flint, the book was published by Baen Books in 2006.

The rapidly growing Collaborative fiction book series that began with 1632 now numbers in the double-digits. 1632-verse creator Eric Flint and Andrew Dennis have once again teamed up to put the Realpolitik of Early Modern Europe against the native hillbilly savvy of Grantville, WV's rednecked embassy party against the wiles of Europe. Like all the preceding books in the series it is set in the Thirty Years' War. The series deals with history and political life, American culture and a host of other things taken for granted in today's First World countries.

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Early cover released during publication proof process. Note the error in the title.
Early cover released during publication proof process. Note the error in the title.
1632 series
Web page links: Comments and Content notes
Baen Books in the 1632 series List of 1632 Series Books grouped by the series by Baen Books. Includes the first few chapters of each.
http://bar.baen.com/ Baen's Bar is an official fan-forum with several specific sections (sub-forums) dedicated to the 1632 universe. These are: 1632 Tech Manual, and 1632 Slush for manuscript submission (Slushpile in publishing: Stack of manuscripts for vetting) and 1632 Comments where Peer review feedback, suggestions, and comments on the slushpile submissions are posted. The two together form a collective collaborative workshop for wannabe authors.
http://ericflint.net/ Eric Flint's website, which has much about his work currently in progress or upcoming (in publication, in planning, under contract, in process) matters in the publication cycle.
http://www.1632.org The official web site by Eric Flint's 1632.org on and about the 1632 universe and related matters. It is run by the 1632 Research Committee in conjunction with the 1632 Editorial Board. It includes the canonical references for the entire book series available for browsing and download by any participating in the collaborative writing process in the series. Eric's partners that are also professional writers use the same data. If you want to write a contribution to The Grantville Gazettes, this is a must-visit site. Additional Technical articles resulting from 1632 Tech Manual discussions and the Research Committee are also posted here.
klaus-leiss.de/1632Tech 1632 universe dedicated German Wikiproject organized to cross reference and encyclopediatize matters and characters pertaining to the 1632verse. Another must-browse site for would-be contributors to The Grantville Gazettes and students of Collaborative writing projects.



1632 parallel universe (1632-verse) series by Eric Flint, et.al.

Main threads: | 1632 | 1633 | Ring of Fire | The Galileo Affair | The Ram Rebellion | The Cannon Law | The Baltic War | The Bavarian Crisis

The Grantville Gazettes: | Grantville Gazette I | Gazette II | Gazette III | Gazette IV | Gazette V | Gazette VI | Gazette VII |