Other Works
In addition to these anthologies, Greenhill has also published some book length "non-fiction" alternate history:
- Invasion: The Alternate History of the German Invasion of England, July 1940 – Kenneth Macksey (1990)
- Disaster at D-Day: The Germans Defeat the Allies, June 1944 – Peter G. Tsouras (1994)
- For Want of a Nail...; If Burgoyne Had Won at Saratoga – Robert N. Sobel (1997)
- Gettysburg: An Alternate History – Peter G. Tsouras (1997)
- The Moscow Option: An Alternative Second World War – David Downing (2001)
- Luftwaffe Victorious: An Alternate History – Mike Spick (2005)
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