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  1. The Regency Crisis of '75: An Imperial Russian Tale
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  2. Russian AH TV-series "Fandorin" a.k.a. a great novel gets a strange adaptation
    Threadmarks: Fandorin: Episodes 1 to 3, of 6

    Title: "Fandorin: Azazel" Setting: Present day Russian Empire, which never fell Location: Petrograd, the capital of the Russian Empire Format: TV mini-series Length: Six 47-minute-long episodes, with four aired so far. I watched three. Language: Russian, so far Release date: January, 2023...
  3. Once Upon a Time in Imperial Russia
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  4. Tidhar's "Unholy Land" is highly entertaining AH and ASB

    Author: Lavie Tidhar Title: "Unholy Land" Publication: November, 2018 Page Count: 290 POD(s): Multiple Main POD (mentioned in foreword, so not spoiling anything): 1904. Upon his return from the fact-finding expedition, Nahum Wilbusch recommends to the Zionist Congress the creation of a...
  5. Turtledove's "Through Darkest Europe" is breezy read, but not a good one

    Author: Harry Turtledove Title: "Through Darkest Europe" Series: None, standalone (for now, at least) Publication: September, 2018 Publisher's Synopsis: "From the modern master of alternate history and New York Times bestselling author Harry Turtledove, Through Darkest Europe envisions a...
  6. The Dead Goering Wore Yellow Garters - A Hollywood Land Adventure
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  7. The Goering Slaying - A Hollywood Land Adventure
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    Chapter I: Saturday, September 23, 1939 started off with a bang for me. As the clock struck midnight, I was in LA, at Ciro's, seated between a pair of out of work actresses and a guy who could blow himself, watching "Big Willy" Goering do a stand-up routine. Big Willy was a true Renaissance...
  8. Gold, Galileo and Guadalcanal: A Tale of Blood, Sins and Dreams

    Inspired by a pair of threads that asked for an AH timeline with a plausible Spanish and French speaking parts of Australia. Setting: The 1640s Summary: An Englishman who claims to be a disciple of Galileo thinks he has found a way to travel from Italies to Australia, the mythic continent of...
  9. When AH Becomes Propaganda: A Vile Tale of Chickenhawk Russian AH writers in East Ukraine

    This may not be the appropriate forum or subforum for it, and if so I apologize, but in my defense, everyone I am about to discuss is a published AH writer and I have written about some of their works in the past in this very subforum. What I am about to write is true, real and (for the most...
  10. The Last Territory: Rasslin in the GDR
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    Table of Contents Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III
  11. Lucrezia's Hope Chest: A Terrible Detective Novel

    The inspiration for this story came from: 1. A thread about a cultural revolution in 1960s Nazi Germany 2. "The Casket of Marie de Medici," a Soviet detective movie that I watched while hung over one night. It wasn't a good movie, but it had some interesting ideas. I later found out it was...
  12. (TLitW) The Joker in the Pack: Alan Clark and the SDP

    Possible Questions and Likely Answers: Q: Wait, Alan Clark joins the British Social Democratic Party (SDP)? A: No, although that would be very fun (if very highly implausible) and I would want someone to write that timeline. In this timeline Alan Clark causes several PODs and butterflies...
  13. TLIAW: A Southern Wind (a story set in Present Day Texas, where South won the ACW)
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    A Southern Wind - a Novella set in Present Day Texas, in a World where the South won the American Civil War Chapter 1 - in which a Movie is Seen, a Puppy is Walked and a Man is Shot Jimmy Newstead fidgeted in his seat. He would have done more than just fidget, far more, but he had restrain...
  14. AH English Civil Wars?

    Uchronia.net is sparse on the subject. Are there any decent none-ASB AH, where the POD is the English Civil Wars? I'd prefer a long form work. Also, I know Eric Flint's 1632 universe impacted it, but I'd like something more directly related to the ECWs.
  15. Kaiserkreiger anthology?

    Was skimming through uchronia.net and came across a whole anthology of books I never knew existed: An imperial German light cruiser is tranported in time from 1914 to the late fourth century CE (378 CE). Six book set, by a German-language-only sci-fi author Dirk Van den Boom (if that is a...
  16. How long until AH gets the Twilight treatment?

    Looking at the trailers of "Hunger Games," and overhearing female coworkers gush about the story, I started thinking about how the girly tweentastic stories have already turned vampires and werewolves into set pieces for sparkly glittery explorations of love triangles. Now comes "Hunger Games"...
  17. Sampling of AH books in Russia

    This came up in a couple of earlier threads - years ago - about the state of AH in other countries and etc. And I mentioned having read Russian AH, which veered from good to facepalming bad to lunatic fringe fascism. Below is the sampling of the most popular AH books in Russia. As even...
  18. Day Of The Oprichnik by Vladimir Sorokin

    More of a future-history than true alternate history, but don't let that prevent you from getting a copy. Fantastic read, finally translated into English from a book I devoured when it appeared in original. Sometime in the near future, Russia adopted neo-Tsarism and extreme xenophobic...
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