About Andrew J. Heller: Writer of Gray Tide In The East and other alternative histories
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| Decision at Antietam Andrew J. Heller Imprint: Fiction4All Genres: Historical Fiction, General Fiction Available Formats to Download: MOBI EPUB MS Word PDF MS Reader CLICK HERE to get told when further books by this author are published Could the South have won the Civil War? This question has been asked and answered affirmatively dozens of times. But how likely was it, in reality? Now Andrew J. Heller (Gray Tide in the East) explores this fascinating subject using the tool of counterfactual analysis, instead of uninformed opinion, to look for an answer in Decision at Antietam. As always, Heller rests his arguments on solid research of the historical records and the works of reputable historians, both scholarly and popular, to which he adds his own imaginative, yet authentic, eyewitness accounts. |
| Gray Tide 2 (2nd Edition) Tidal Effects Andrew J. Heller Imprint: Fiction4All Genres: General Fiction, Historical Fiction Available Formats to Download: MOBI EPUB MS Word PDF MS Reader Text CLICK HERE to get told when further books by this author are published Tidal Effects is the sequel to Gray Tide in the East, the popular alternate history of the First World War. In Gray Tide, the Germans cancel their planned invasion of Belgium in 1914, turning their armies eastward to crush Russia without interference from Great Britain or the United States. Tidal Effects picks up the story in 1923. In High Tide, the U.S. discovers that Germany is building a secret naval base on Martinique, which they acquired from France as part of the peace settlement in 1915. It is a clear challenge to U.S. |
| Gray Tide In The East (2nd Edition) An alternate history of the First World War Andrew J. Heller Imprint: Fiction4All Genres: Historical Fiction, General Fiction Available Formats to Download: MOBI EPUB MS Word PDF Text CLICK HERE to get told when further books by this author are published August 1, 1914, Berlin: Kaiser Wilhelm II cancels the German invasion of Belgium over the objections of his generals, sending his armies East against Russia instead of West to France, and sets off a chain of events that will radically change the course of modern history.
Gray Tide in the East is the best-selling counterfactual history of the First World War, if the Germans had not invaded Belgium in 1914 and thereby brought Great Britain and, eventually, the United States into the war. | | |