What's in YOUR AH collection?

BOOKS:

The Kushiel Trilogy, by Jacqueline Carey
The Oath of Empire, by Thomas Harlan
Casear's Bicycle
Patton's Spaceship
Washington's Dirigible

The Wild Card's Saga (But I have given most of these away.)
The Incarnations of Immortality
Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter Series
The Meredith Gentry Series
Dead Witch Walking, by Kim Harrison
The Shadow of Albion, by Andre Norton & Rosemary Edgehill
The Leapard in Retreat, by Andre Norton & Rosemary Edgehill
Sunshine, by Mary Stewart
The Chrestomanci Series, by Diana Wynne Jones
The Dreamthief's Daughter & The Skrayling Tree, by Micheal Moorcock
'48
The Paratime Stories, by H. Beam Piper
Devil's Tower & Devil's Engine
The Labarynth Gate
The Magician's Ward

The Dreseden Files, by Jim Butcher

Books I've read, but don't own, or used to own:

[I]The Inish'allah Series[/I]
Glorianna, by Micheal Moorcock
Fatherland
The Alteration, by Kingsley Amis
A Sudden Wild Magic, by Diana Wynne Jones

Comics:

In Darkest Knight
Amazonia

The Heart of the Empire, by Brian Talbot
Girl Genius, by Wendy & Richard Pini
Some of the Steampunk Series

Games:

The original boxed set of Crimson Skies, from FASA
Technomancer, GURPS
The Weird West, Pinnacle Games
Broncosaurus Rex
 

Diamond

Banned
Ok, as promised:


ANTHOLOGIES

Roads Not Taken ed. G. Dozois & S. Schmidt
Alternate Generals ed. Harry Turtledove
Alternate Generals II ed. Harry Turtledove
Alternate Kennedys ed. Mike Resnick
Alternate Warriors " "
Alternate Outlaws " "
Alternate Tyrants " "
What Might Have Been Vol. 1 ed. G. Benford & M. Greenberg
What Might Have Been Vol. 2 " "
The Best Alternate History Stories of the 20th Century ed. H. Turtledove & M. Greenberg
Revisions ed. J. Czerneda & I. Szpindel


FUTURE HISTORY / HONORARY AH

The Texas-Israeli War: 1999 - J. Saunders & H. Waldrop
Escape From New York - Mike McQuay
Warday - W. Strieber & J. Kunetka
Down to a Sunless Sea - David Graham
First Citizen - Thomas T. Thomas
Not This August - CM Kornbluth
I, Martha Adams - Pauline Winslow


ESSAY COLLECTIONS

Rising Sun Victorious ed. Peter Tsouras
Third Reich Victorious ed. Peter Tsouras
For Want of a Nail - Robert Sobel
What If: Strategic Alternatives of WWII ed. H. Deutsch & D. Showalter
Almost America - Steve Tally
If The South had Won the Civil War - Mackinlay Kantor
What If? vol. 1 ed. Robert Cowley
What If? vol. 2 ed. Robert Cowley
What Ifs? of American History ed. Robert Cowley
Virtual History ed. Niall Ferguson


NOVELS (in no particular order)

The Crystal Empire - L. Neil Smith
The Guns of the South - Turtledove
Replay - Ken Grimwood
Resurrection Day - Brendan DuBois
Anti-Ice - Stephen Baxter
The Time Ships - Stephen Baxter
Finity - John Barnes
The Empire of Fear - Brian Stableford
Gunpowder Empire - Turtledove
Newton's Cannon - J. Gregory Keyes
Procurator - Kirk Mitchell
New Barbarians " "
Cry Republic " "
Fox on the Rhine - D. Niles & M. Dobson
Pasquale's Angel - Paul McAuley
1632 - Eric Flint
1633 - E. Flint & D. Weber
Patton's Spaceship - John Barnes
The Two Georges - H. Turtledove & R. Dreyfuss
The Shadow of Ararat - Thomas Harlan
Wasteland of Flint - Thomas Harlan
Second Chance - Chet Williamson
For King and Country - R. Asprin & L. Evans
A Century of Progress - Fred Saberhagen
Weapons of Choice - John Birmingham
Down in the Bottomlands - H. Turtledove & LS DeCamp
A Damned Fine War - Bill Yenne
Conquistador - SM Stirling
The World Next Door - Brad Ferguson
The Shadow of the Lion - M. Lackey, E. Flint, D. Freer
The Years of Rice and Salt - Kim Stanley Robinson
Voyage - Stephen Baxter
King of the Wood - John Maddox Roberts
The Peshawar Lancers - SM Stirling
1945 - N. Gingrich & W. Forstchen
Branch Point - Mona Clee
Of Tangible Ghosts - LE Modesitt
The Gate of Worlds - Robert Silverberg
K - Daniel Easterman
Journey to Fusang - William Sanders
Clash of Eagles - Leo Rutman
Mysterium - Robert Wilson
Chronospace - Allen Steele
The Tranquility Alternative - Allen Steele
'48 - James Herbert
The Architect of Sleep - Steven Boyett
A Time to Remember - Stanley Shapiro
How Few Remain - Turtledove
American Front " "
Walk in Hell " "
Breakthroughs " "
Blood and Iron " "
The Center Cannot Hold " "
The Victorious Opposition " "
Inca - Suzanne Blom
Comeback Tour - Jack Yeovil
The Man in the High Castle - Philip K. Dick
The Gamekeeper's Night Dog - Dave Putnam
Back in the USSA - E. Byrne & K. Newman
The Resurrections - Simon Louvish
Timegate - WL Hesse
Alternaties - Michael Kube-McDowell
Hannibal's Children - John Maddox Roberts
The Children's War - JN Stroyar
The Proteus Operation - James Hogan
Fatherland - Robert Harris
Ruled Britannia - Turtledove
The Domination - SM Stirling
Picoverse - Robert Metzger
Anno-Dracula - Kim Newman
The Bloody Red Baron - Kim Newman
Lion's Blood - Steven Barnes
Zulu Heart - Steven Barnes
At the Narrow Passage - Richard Meredith
A Nomad of the Time Streams - Michael Moorcock
The Plot Against America - Philip Roth
A World of Difference - Turtledove
In The Presence of Mine Enemies - Turtledove
Pavane - Keith Roberts
Times Without Number - John Brunner
Gypsies - Robert Wilson
Darwinia - Robert Wilson
A Transatlantic Tunnel, Hurrah! - Harry Harrison
The Year the Cloud Fell - Kurt Giambastiani
Triumph - Ben Bova
Moon of Ice - Brad Linaweaver
Archangel - Mike Conner
Kelly Country - A. Bertram Chandler
Seventh Son - Orson Scott Card
Things Unborn - Eugene Byrne
Budspy - David Dvorkin
The Difference Engine - W. Gibson & B. Sterling
Climb the Wind - Pamela Sargent
Hominids - Robert Sawyer
Gray Victory - Robert Skimin
The Last President - M. Kurland & SW Barton
Napoleon Disentimed - Hayford Peirce
Roma Eterna - Robert Silverberg
1901 - Robert Conroy
An Oblique Approach - D. Drake & E. Flint
SS:GB - Len Deighton
And Having Writ... - Ronald Bensen
Worlds of the Imperium - Keith Laumer
Beyond the Gate of Worlds - R. Silverberg, J. Brunner, C. Yarbro
Two Hawks From Earth - Philip Jose Farmer
 
I'm somewhat embarrased to say most of the fictional (hm... can AH be anything other than fictional?) AH I own is Turtledove: Guns of the South, the "A World of Difference" Homo erectus anthology, How few Remain, and hit and miss volumes from the World War and GW/AW/RE series. There are some others by TUrtledove but I can't remember titles right now. Sterling's Peshwar Lancers, Conquistador, and the ISOT series. Hogan's, Proteus Operation - which is maybe best of the lot. More serious "non fictoinal AH" includes What IF 2, something edited by Naill Ferguson, and collection of Churchill writings I bought because it had his AH US Civil War article. Most of it I check out from library.
 

Diamond

Banned
zoomar said:
Wow, Diamond, do you keep a catalog or something? Otherwise how on earth can you remember all these books you own?

I had the flu a couple weeks ago, and in between bouts with the porcelain, I typed out my whole collection. I wasn't sick enough to alphabetize them, however. :)
 
shitload of Turtledove
a few by stirling ( Hate to admit both of those)
Fatherland
Resurrection Day
Paratime
Lord kalvan of otherwhen
Ash - a secret history
Red storm rising (does that count?)
the thirld world war (Sir John Hackett)
Operation sealion CRichard Cox)
Timeliner trilogy
Issue of Command containing civil war what ifs
 

Leo Caesius

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It's originally a Hebrew word, from Yovel, a ram's horn. In the Bible, a Jubilee is a year of rest to be observed by the Israelites every 50th year, during which slaves were to be set free, alienated property restored to the former owners, and the lands left untilled.
 
I'm going to bump this for our new members and for anyone else who has added to their collection. Since December, I have added a few books to my total collection.

Books

Dixie Victorious

Rising Sun Victorious

The Two Georges

Resurrection Day

Draka: Marching Through Georgia

Games (kind of)

Hearts of Iron 2
 
Grey Wolf said:
I've just bought a very strange book, but I've not read it and can't remember what its called

Grey Wolf

You could have asked me, and I would have loaned you MY copy....
 
Grey Wolf said:
I've just bought a very strange book, but I've not read it and can't remember what its called

Grey Wolf

I don't own and have no idea what it's called but I personally regard it as the finest book ever written with the exception of the books that are better than it.
 
Landshark said:
I don't own and have no idea what it's called but I personally regard it as the finest book ever written with the exception of the books that are better than it.

Your being too specific.
 
I have one Turtledove (TL-191) book, and the Aztec Century. Then, I read a few WI books, but otherwise just online TLs.
 
Island in the sea of time
Marching through georgia
Time Patrol
Alternate Empires
Alternate Heroes
Alternate Generals 3
and
Gunpowder Empire
 
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