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Novels
Title Publication date Author Co-Author ISBN Notes
1632 2000 Eric Flint N/A 0-671-57849-9 This is the first work in the Assiti Shards fictional universe and the 1632-verse
Grantville, West Virginia, in the 1990s, is transposed within an area of southern Thuringia of Germany in the 1630s. Grantvillers subsequently take on the Holy Roman Empire's troops in the Thirty Years' War, in order to maintain their own town's integrity.
1633 2002 Eric Flint David Weber 0-7434-3542-7 This is the direct sequel to 1632
Grantville joins sides with Gustavus Adolphus, and tries to recreate the Germanies in the image of the United States.
1634: The Galileo Affair 2004 Andrew Dennis Eric Flint 0-7434-8815-6
A diplomatic and trade mission to the Italies goes awry when youngsters attached to the mission decide to rescue Galileo from the Inquisition, and end up in a plot to assassinate the Pope. The plot is hatched by a French operative turned rebel, who wishes to destroy France to allow the rise of the Huguenots.
1635: The Cannon Law 2006 Andrew Dennis Eric Flint 1-4165-0938-0 This is the direct sequel to The Galileo Affair
Cardinal Borja incensed with the behavior of Pope Urban, decides to assassinate the Pope, and his political allies, and have himself declared the new Pope. Though managing to take over the Vatican and establish quorum with cowed Cardinals, the old Pope escapes, leading to Borja being declared an Anti-Pope, with only Spain and its satellites recognizing his authority as the new Pope.
1634: The Baltic War 2007 David Weber Eric Flint 1-4165-2102-X This is the direct sequel to 1633
Western Europe maneuvers to contain Gustavus Adolphus, resulting in a naval battle in the Baltic, and the conquest of Denmark by Sweden, and victory for Grantville's navy of ironclads.
1634: The Bavarian Crisis 2007 Eric Flint Virginia DeMarce 978-1-4165-4253-7 This is the direct sequel to The Baltic War
The Prince Cardinal Infante of Spain, takes on vice-regal duties in the Spanish Netherlands, decides to separate from Spain and declare himself King. With the aide of Grantvillers, he acquires a bride in the rebellious daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor, Duchess Anna Maria.
1635: The Dreeson Incident 2008 Virginia DeMarce Eric Flint 1-4165-5589-7 This is a sequel to The Cannon Law
The French Huguenot rebel plots to destroy Grantville, by assassinating the heads of Grantville. This leads to plots to oppose vaccination and destroy the Jews, as covers for assassination, which ends in the deaths of two of Grantville's leaders, and a violent purge of all anti-semitic forces in the area controlled by Grantville's allies.
1635: The Eastern Front 2010 Eric Flint 1-4391-3389-1 This is a sequel to The Baltic War
1636: The Saxon Uprising 2011 Eric Flint 978-1439134252 Direct sequel to The Eastern Front
1636: The Kremlin Games 2012 Gorg Huff & Paula Goodlett Eric Flint 978-1451637762 Novelization of the "Butterflies in the Kremlin" stories
Bernie Zeppi takes a job as technical adviser to the Russians' attempt to bootstrap themselves into an industrial revolution.
1635: The Papal Stakes 2012 Charles E. Gannon Eric Flint 978-1451638394 Direct sequel to The Cannon Law
1636: The Devil's Opera TBA David Carrico Eric Flint TBD
Set in Magdeburg, from December 1635 to March 1636.
1636: The Anaconda Project N/A Eric Flint N/A N/A serial publication; This is a direct sequel to the novelette "The Wallenstein Gambit" by Eric Flint, as found in the anthology collection Ring of Fire I.
This serialized novel covers the plot by Wallenstein, King of Bohemia, to acquire an empire in Eastern Europe, by the conquest of Ruthenia with Ashkenazi and Cossack help.
1635: A Parcel of Rogues Andrew Dennis Eric Flint Sequel to The Baltic War, following characters left in Britain
1636: Drums Along the Mohawk Walter Hunt Eric Flint Working title for novel set in French North America
1636: Stoned Souls Mercedes Lackey Eric Flint
1636: The Viennese Waltz Gorg Huff & Paula Goodlett Eric Flint Sequel to 'Barbie Consortium' stories
Anthologies
Title Publication date Editor ISBN Notes
Ring of Fire I 2004 Eric Flint 0-7434-7175-X sequel to 1632 and 1633
1634: The Ram Rebellion 2006 Virginia DeMarce & Eric Flint 1-4165-2060-0 This is called a "melded novel"
Several intertwining short stories combine to form a narrative that covers the overthrow of the ruling order by the common people, in a democracy drive, led by a political newspaper featuring a political cartoon starring a ram.
Ring of Fire II 2008 Eric Flint 1-4165-7387-9
1635: The Tangled Web 2009 Virginia DeMarce 978-1-4391-3308-8 This is called a "melded novel"; it is the sequel to The Ram Rebellion
Several intertwining short stories combine to form a narrative that covers the development subsequent to the Ram Rebellion in Franconia.
Ring of Fire III 2011 Eric Flint 9781439134481
1636: The Wars on the Rhine TBA Eric Flint et al. TBD This is called a "melded novel";
Other works
Title Publication date Editor/Author ISBN Notes
Eric Flint's 1632 Resource Guide and Role Playing Game 2004 Jonathan M. Thompson 0-9721419-4-4
Time Spike 2008 Marilyn Kosmatka & Eric Flint 9781416555384 Sequel to 1632
This novel deals with events in the timeline that the timeshifted Grantville left behind.

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