"One of the most ingenious parallel world stories ever written." -- Richard A. Lupoff. What if the South had won the Civil War? In this acclaimed alternative history, a 20th-century scholar travels back in time to witness the Battle of Gettysburg.
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"One of the most ingenious parallel world stories ever written." -- Richard A. Lupoff. What if the South had won the Civil War? In this acclaimed alternative history, a 20th-century scholar travels back in time to witness the Battle of Gettysburg.
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Star Trek. Einstein.Freud. Jung. Anti-Semitism. Slavery. It's all here! What an amazing handling of the idea of parallel universes! If the South won the war? The why's and how's culminating in an all too amazing end!
voltaire
May 29, 2019
Recommended
Excellent service and reliable seller. Book in perfect condition. Many thanks.
CliffCanyon
Sep 10, 2009
intriguing
The story weaves one in a world in which the South won the Civil War.
Reminiscent of Great Expectations, Hardship and Mystery go hand in hand.
Not until the culminating ending chapters do you experience the full totality of
the authors message.
A great read that makes your mind go, "humm".
TheWhiteRock
Apr 26, 2009
A New Way of Looking at History
?Although I am writing this in the year 1877, I was not born until 1921?let me explain?
Recommended by Ray Bradbury, this is a classic science fiction winner where time is in reverse and we meet the strangest voyager we've ever known.