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  1634: The Bavarian Crisis   ca 2007-08[1]   2007-10-01   2007-10-01[1][2]  
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  1. ^ a b ref name="The Bavarian Crisis E-ARC" [Note, the date cited reflects the last or full text version, not the initial e-ARC installement version] 1634: The Bavarian Crisis-ARC. Retrieved on 2008-01-08. “1634: The Bavarian Crisis-ARC
       by Eric Flint and Virginia DeMarce
       A Furnace Blast of War and Politics!
         A cosmic accident sets the modern West Virginia town of Grantville down in war-torn seventeenth century Europe. Need to build a modern army on a medieval shoestring? Freedom and know-how we got. The one absolutely essential physical requirement we're lacking? Steel. Which makes the iron mines of Bavaria the central target in a battle that will ravage a continent—a battle that's about to make the Thirty Years War look like a walk in the park!
         "Flint's 1632 universe seems to be inspiring a whole new crop of gifted alternate historians."
          —Booklist
        Published 10/1/2007
       SKU: A1416542531 Ebook
       Not Currently Available”
  2. ^ ref name="The Bavarian Crises title page and ebook" 1634:The Bavarian Crisis (www.webscription.net/p-646-1634-the-bavarian-crisis.aspx). Retrieved on 2008-01-08. “
         ABOUT THE AUTHORS
         Eric Flint is a popular star of SF and fantasy. 1634: The Baltic War, a collaboration with David Weber, was the latest New York Times best seller in the Ring of Fire series. His first novel for Baen, Mother of Demons, was picked by Science Fiction Chronicle as a best novel of the year. His novel 1632, which launched the Ring of Fire series, won widespread critical praise, as from Publishers Weekly, which called him "an SF author of particular note, one who can entertain and edify in equal, and major, measure." A longtime machinist, and labor union activist with a master's degree in history, he currently resides in northwest Indiana with his wife Lucille.
         Virginia DeMarce, after jobs as peculiar as counting raisins for the Calif. Dept. of Agriculture, received her Ph.D. in Early Modern European History from Stanford University. She has published a book on German military settlers in Canada after the American Revolution and has served as president of the National Genealogical Society. She taught at Northwest Missouri State University and at George Mason University. She has had stories in the Ring of Fire anthology and Grantville Gazette (#1), and more stories in the online Grantville Gazettes. She has three grown children and five grandchildren, and lives in Arlington, VA, with her husband.
         Published 10/1/2007
         SKU: 1416542531
         Ebook Price: $6.00”