Series: Assiti Shards (7)

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1632 by Eric Flint1
1633 by Eric Flint2
Grantville Gazette by Eric FlintCollection
Ring of Fire by Eric Flint3
Grantville Gazette II by Eric FlintCollection
1634: The Galileo Affair by Eric Flint4
Grantville Gazette III by Eric FlintCollection
Images From the Grantville Gazette by Eric FlintCollection
Grantville Gazette IV by Eric FlintCollection
Grantville Gazette Volume V by Eric FlintCollection
Grantville Gazette Volume VI by Eric FlintCollection
Grantville Gazette Volume VII by Eric FlintCollection
1634: The Ram Rebellion by Eric Flint5
Grantville Gazette Volume VIII by Eric FlintCollection
1635: Cannon Law by Eric Flint6
Grantville Gazette Volume IX by Eric FlintCollection
Grantville Gazette Volume X by Eric FlintCollection
1634: The Baltic War by Eric Flint7
Grantville Gazette XI by Eric FlintCollection
Grantville Gazette XII by Eric FlintCollection
1634: The Bavarian Crisis by Eric Flint8
Grantville Gazette XIII by Eric FlintCollection
Grantville Gazette Volume XIV by Eric FlintCollection
Grantville Gazette XV by Eric FlintCollection
Ring of Fire II by Eric Flint9
Grantville Gazette XVI by Eric FlintCollection
1635: The Dreeson Incident by Eric Flint10
1635: The Tangled Web (Ring of Fire) by Virginia DeMarce11
Time Spike by Eric Flintnon-1632 event

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Parts of the Earth accidentally displaced backwards in time by art works of the Assiti. The 1632 series, based on a single displacement of a West Virginia back to Germany in the 30 Years War, is the lead series.

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