Fight for Freedom in a Dark and Bloody Age!

After a cosmic accident sets the modern West Virginia town of Grantsville down in war-torn seventeenth century Europe, the United States of Europe is forged in the fire of battle.  The Baltic War reaches a climax as France, Spain, England, and Denmark besiege the U.S.E. in the Prussian stronghold of Lubeck.  The invention of ironclads, the introduction of special force tactics during a spectacular rescue operation at the Tower of London – the up-timers plan to use every trick in the time traveler's book to avoid a defeat that will send Europe back to a new Dark Age! 

Multiple New York Times best-seller and creator of the legendary "Honorverse" series David Weber teams with New York Times best-selling alternate history master Eric Flint to tell the tale of the little town that remade a continent and rang in freedom for a battle-ravaged land in the latest blockbuster addition to Flint's "Grantsville" saga!

 

"This is a thoughtful and exciting look at just how powerful are the ideals we sometimes take for granted, and is highly recommended[.]"
Publishers Weekly on Flint and Weber's 1633.

"[R]eads like a Tom Clancy techno-thriller set in the age of the Medicis…"
Publishers Weekly on New York Times best-seller, 1634:  The Galileo Affair.

 

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    A fun book and long overdue. Always wondered where Harry got his rep.

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    I have been waiting for this book for a year! I was not disapointed in the least little way Great job guys, it was worth the wait!!!!

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    This may not be a great book,but it's a fun read and I look forward to the hard copy. Robert K.

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    Average. 32 and 33 were very good. Ram and Cannon were fine. This one doesn't quite match up, and yet this is the one that RAM and Cannon needed to round themselves out.

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    I really really liked 1632, and 1633, and I really liked The Galileo Affair, this one though...I wanted to like it, but it seems flat, hurried. And the characters are not the same as they were in the first three books. Vulgarity spouting shadows of the originals. It appears that the authors have fallen out of love with this series. Too bad.

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    Average quality filler. Nothing actually happens other than several minor characters are introduced.

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    Great job! Best once since the original book!

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