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Scourge Of God»rank: 8816par: S Stirling
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Jimmy the Hand»rank: 19695par: Raymond E. Feist, S. M. Stirling
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The Sunrise Lands»rank: 18239par: S Stirling
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Ice, Iron and Gold»rank: 24577par: S.M. Stirling
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Meeting At Corvallis»rank: 57235par: S Stirling
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Island In The Sea Of Time»rank: 16666par: S Stirling
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In The Court Of The Crimson Kings»rank: 27719par: S.m. Stirling
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Against The Tide Of Years»rank: 16744par: S Stirling
Chroniques et points de vue:From :ln Stirling's bestselling lsland in the Sea of Time, modern Nantucket found itself trapped in the Bronze Age. ln the sequel, Against the Tide of Years, the renegade William Walker forges a dangerous alliance with the ancient Greek kings Agamemnon and 0dysseus; Commodore Marian Alston faces terrible sea storms and cannon-armed Phoenician ships in an anachronistic Age of Sail; and the outnumbered Nantucketers race Walker to make contact with the Babylonian Empire. 0f course this ambitious, action-packed series is perfect for time-travel, alternate-history, and military-SF fans. But epic-fantasy readers, ... |
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Dies The Fire»rank: 50225par: S Stirling
Chroniques et points de vue:From :ln Stirling's bestselling lsland in the Sea of Time, modern Nantucket found itself trapped in the Bronze Age. ln the sequel, Against the Tide of Years, the renegade William Walker forges a dangerous alliance with the ancient Greek kings Agamemnon and 0dysseus; Commodore Marian Alston faces terrible sea storms and cannon-armed Phoenician ships in an anachronistic Age of Sail; and the outnumbered Nantucketers race Walker to make contact with the Babylonian Empire. 0f course this ambitious, action-packed series is perfect for time-travel, alternate-history, and military-SF fans. But epic-fantasy readers, ... |
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On The Ocean Of Eternity»rank: 16743par: S Stirling
Chroniques et points de vue:From :ln the bestselling lsland in the Sea of Time, 20th-century Nantucket was inexplicably hurled back to the Bronze Age. ln the sequel, Against the Tide of Years, the villainous renegade William Walker introduced muskets, cannon, and other deadly anachronisms to 0dysseus's Greece, making himself king and positioning himself to overthrow the democratic Republic of Nantucket and destroy his archenemy, Commodore Marian Alston. Now, in the trilogy's rousing conclusion, 0n the 0ceans of Eternity, Walker's powerful army conquers Troy and invades Babylon, Nantucket's last great ally, as Walker's blood brother, ... |