What's in YOUR AH collection?

Alcuin

Banned
Umm, I have thousands of books and my wife destroyed another thousand about ten years ago because the Holy Spirit told her to.

I have the What IF, and What Might have been series. Alternate Generals and Alternate Generals II, some Harry Turtledove but can't remember which except they include the halfway decent "Ruled Britannia".

Other than that...

Books:

Randall Garrett - "Two Many Magicians" (the Angevin Empire faces off against Poland-Lithuania)
Philip K Dick - The Man in the High Castle
Philip Roth - The Plot Against America
Mack Reynolds - Black Man's Burden
Robert Harris - Fatherland
Christopher Priest - "The Separation" (here you get two alternative WWIIs for the price of one)
Robert Heinlein - "To Sail Beyond the Sunset", "Number of the Beast", "Job - A Comedy of Justice" etc.
The Men Who Murdered Mohammed (can't remember who it was by)
Michael Moorcock - Behold the Man, The Warlord of the Air, The Land Leviathan, the Steel Tsar, the Jerry Cornelius tetralogy, The Adventures of Catherine Cornelius and Una Persson in the Twentieth Century, The Warhound and the World's Pain.
Kingsley Amis - The Alteration
Baron Corvo - Hadrian IX

Games

Damnation Decade
GURPS Alternative Earths I and II, Technomancer etc.
 
The Peshawar Lancers by S.M. Stirling

Conquistador by S.M. Stirling

Alternate General III by Harry Turtledove and others

In the Presence of Mine Enemies by Harry Turtledove

The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson

The Protector's War by S.M. Stirling

The Yiddish Policeman's Union by Michael Chabon

Gettysburg by Newt Gingrich and William Fortchen

Grant Comes East by Newt Gingrich and William Forstchen

Never Call Retreat by Newt Gingrich and William Forstchen

In At The Death by Harry Turtledove
 
Let see

Guns of the South

How Few Remain

and the rest of TL-191 except from In at the Death

Marching through georgia

Under the Yoke

Napoleon Disentimed

The Peshwar Lancers

The Two Georges

Warday and Nature's End (If they can be considered AH)

In The Presense of Mine Enemies

ISOT

Dies the Fire

Clash of the Eagles (Nazis beat UK and occuppy New England and New YorK) Oss ops in 1940's NYC interesting

Gunpowder Empire

Roma Eterna

The Proteus Operation

SSGB

Third Reich Victorious
Oh I also have Alternate Generals I and II
That's All I can think of. Though as I read everybody elses I'll add more.
 
Rather than list all the books I have, I'll just say most of mine have already been mentioned, plus one whose title I can't remember about a time traveler from a TL where the Titanic didn't sink who accidentally causes it to, plus John Cleese's take on Super man, called True Brit.
 
Mine:
K IS FOR KILLING
DISASTER AT D-DAY
THE MOSCOW OPTION
HITLER THE VICTORY THAT NEARLY WAS
CODENAME DOWNFALL
THE 3RD WORLD WAR (old FH)
THE WAR IN 2020 (old FH)
 
Books
Anti-Ice Stephen Baxter
Warrior Class, Wings of Fire, Air Battle Force - Dale Brown
The Hunt for Red October - Tom Clancy (As the Ryanverse diverges later on)
From Prussia with Love - John deChanci (A steampunk fantasy novel)

Games
Civilization I
Civiization II and expansions
Civ 3 and expansions
Civ 4
 
I never tend to buy fictional books, rather getting them out from the Library, which costs me no money at all. Though I do have a couple that the Library didn't have or bought from book fairs or dug up in my fathers book collection; these include the Colonisation series by Harry Turtledove, Ressurection Day and Red Storm Rising by Tom Clancy.

I suppose that if we count computer games then I also have the civilisation games and Rise of Nations too.
 
My collection:

BOOKS by Harry Turtledove:

- The Great War: American Front
- American Empire: The Victorious Opposition
- Settling Accounts: Drive to the East
- Settling Accounts: The Grapple
- Worldwar: In the Balance

OTHER BOOKS:

- The Bear and the Dragon, by Tom Clancy
- Red Storm Rising, by Tom Clancy
- maybe some others of which I forgot the titles

PC GAMES:

- Europa Universalis I
- Europa Universalis III
- Victoria: An Empire Under the Sun
- Hearts of Iron II
- Hearts of Iron II Doomsday (with Armageddon Expansion pack)
- War Front: Turning Point
 
Rather than list all the books I have, I'll just say most of mine have already been mentioned, plus one whose title I can't remember about a time traveler from a TL where the Titanic didn't sink who accidentally causes it to, plus John Cleese's take on Super man, called True Brit.
That wouldn't be Time After Time, would it?
 
I got lotsa AH stuff, almost too much...

Games

Crimson Skies: The High Road to Revenge
...every Command & Conquer game ever made...

Books

Turtledove
Tosev-Timeline
Worldwar - In the Balance
Worldwar - Tilting the Balance
Worldwar - Upsetting the Balance
Worldwar - Striking the Balance
Colinization - Second Contact
Colinization - Down to Earth
Colinization - Aftershocks
Homeward Bound

TL-191
How Few RemainThe Great War - American Front
The Great War - Walk in Hell
The Great War - Breakthroughs
American Empire - Blood And Iron
American Empire - The Center Cannot Hold
American Empire - The Victorious Opposition
Settling Accounts - Return Engagement
Settling Accounts - Drive to the East
Settling Accounts - The Grapple
Settling Accounts - In at the Death

S.M. Stirling - Got as a birthday gift and skimmed the first two
Island in the Sea of Time
Against the Tide of Years
On the Oceans of Eternity

Harry Harrison
Star & Stripes Forever
Stars & Stripes in Peril
Stars & Striped Triumphant

After I had read or skimmed (but otherwise owned) all of that I found AH.com and from here I found...

Eric Flint
1632
1633
1634: The Baltic War
1634: The Galileo Affair
1634: The Bavarian Crisis (E-book)
Ring of Fire
Grantville Gazettes 1-10 (e-books)



 
Lots...

Books, I can't keep track of, but a lot of the ones listed.

Games, I have GURPS Technomancer, Alternate Earts 1 and 2, GURPS Infinite Worlds, and a successful homegrown D20 Modern campaign set in 1921 Earth after a Central Powers victory in 1915.
 
The Two Georges
Ruled Britannia
Agent of Byzantium
Departures
Alternate Generals
Islands In The Sea Of Time
Against The Tide Of Years
On The Oceans Of Eternity
Dies The Fire
Peshawar Lancers
1632
 
Harry Turtledove - How Few Remain
Harry Turtledove - American Front
Harry Turtledove - Walk In Hell
Harry Turtledove - Breakthroughs
Harry Turtledove - Blood and Iron
Harry Turtledove - The Centre Cannot Hold (UK title has UK spelling)
Harry Turtledove - The Victorious Opposition
Harry Turtledove - Return Engagements
Harry Turtledove - Drive to the East
Harry Turtledove - The Grapple

John Birmingham - Weapons of Choice
John Birmingham - Designated Targets

Robert Harris - Fatherland

Stephen Fry - Making History

Philip Roth - The Plot Against America

Len Deighton - SS GB

Robert Cowley - What If
Robert Cowley - More What If
Robert Cowley - What If America

Andrew Roberts - What Might Have Been

Niall Ferguson - Virtual History

Peter Tsouras - Third Reich Victorious

Robert Sobel - For Want of a Nail


And future/predictive Histories:

General Sir John Hackett - The Third World War
General Sir John Hackett - The Third World War: The Untold Story
 
AH books collection

I have most of the Turtledove's Great War books . Until the "Grapple" but without the "American Empire" 3 books.

I also have by Tutrledove "The Two Georges", "The Guns of the South" and "Ruled Brittannia" .

Other books in my collection

Stirling "Domination", "Dracas", Peshawar Lancers

Keith Roberts "Pavanne", which is an excellent book although a little strange .

Len Deighton "SS GB"

Fred Allhoff "Lightning in the Night" of 1940

Morton "I James Blunt" of 1942

Murray Davis "Collaborator"

James Hogan "The Proteus Operation", a well founded and very sensitive book.

E.Cooper "The Triump of the 3rd Reich"

Jane Stroyar "The children's war" and "Change of Regime"


Eric Flint "An oplique approach" (Belissarius Saga)

Keith Laumer "Imperium"

R.Meredith "Run Come See Jerusalem"

O.Henkel "Kaisertag"

M.Moorcock "Nomad of the Time Stream"
Eklund .Gordon "Serving in Time" and "All times possible"

Mc Dowell "Alternities"

M. Freedmann " A disturbance of fate"

R.Silverberg "Gate of the Worlds"


S.Louvish "Resurrections"

S. Ericson " Tours of the Black Clock".

Br. Dubois "Resurrection Day"


J.Brunner "Times without number"

Warde Moore "Bring the Jubilee".

KS Robinson "The yaers of salt and rice"
Barnes " Zulu Heart"

Most of my books are related to the WWII outcome or the American Civil War outcome.
Other interesting PODs in my collection a) a Europe without WWI and II-reservation of the Empires b) Spanish conquest of England 1588 c) No American revolution of 1776 d) an oriental world after 1348
 
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