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"NEW YORK TIMES BEST-SELLING SERIES. The seventh anthology of tales set in Eric Flint's phenomenal Ring of Fire universe--all selected and edited by Flint. A cosmic accident sets the modern West Virginia town of Grantville down in war-torn seventeenth century Europe. It will take all the gumption of the resourceful, freedom-loving up-timers to find a way to flourish in the mad and bloody beginning of the Renaissance. Are they up for it? You bet they are. Edited by Eric Flint, and inspired by his now-legendary 1632, this is the fun stuff that fills in the pieces of the Ring of Fire political, social and cultural puzzle as supporting characters we meet in the novels get their own lives, loves and life-changing stories. The future and democracy have arrived with a bang. About Eric Flint's Ring of Fire series: "[Eric] Flint's1632 universe seems to be inspiring a whole new crop of gifted alternate historians."--Booklist "[Eric Flint] can entertain and edify in equal, and major, measure."--Publishers Weekly"--
"A cosmic accident sets the modern West Virginia town of Grantville down in war torn 17th century Europe. It will take all the gumption of the resourceful, freedom loving uptimers to find a way to flourish. Here are stories that fill in the pieces of the Ring of Fire political, social and cultural puzzle as supporting characters we meet in the novels get their own lives, loves and life changing stories"--… (plus d'informations)
A mix of stories none of which are bad and most excellent, I especially liked Victoria L'ecuyer's By Hook or by Crook about the introduction of crochet. ( )
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Grantville Gazette Vii, with Roman numerals in the title, contains stories selected from issues 20 - 30 of the Granville Gazette online magazine and should NOT be combined with Grantville Gazette 7, an issue of the online magazine. The contents will be very different.
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"NEW YORK TIMES BEST-SELLING SERIES. The seventh anthology of tales set in Eric Flint's phenomenal Ring of Fire universe--all selected and edited by Flint. A cosmic accident sets the modern West Virginia town of Grantville down in war-torn seventeenth century Europe. It will take all the gumption of the resourceful, freedom-loving up-timers to find a way to flourish in the mad and bloody beginning of the Renaissance. Are they up for it? You bet they are. Edited by Eric Flint, and inspired by his now-legendary 1632, this is the fun stuff that fills in the pieces of the Ring of Fire political, social and cultural puzzle as supporting characters we meet in the novels get their own lives, loves and life-changing stories. The future and democracy have arrived with a bang. About Eric Flint's Ring of Fire series: "[Eric] Flint's1632 universe seems to be inspiring a whole new crop of gifted alternate historians."--Booklist "[Eric Flint] can entertain and edify in equal, and major, measure."--Publishers Weekly"--
"A cosmic accident sets the modern West Virginia town of Grantville down in war torn 17th century Europe. It will take all the gumption of the resourceful, freedom loving uptimers to find a way to flourish. Here are stories that fill in the pieces of the Ring of Fire political, social and cultural puzzle as supporting characters we meet in the novels get their own lives, loves and life changing stories"--
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