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Time After Time (1985)

by Allen Appel

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Series: Alex Balfour (1)

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Alex Balfour, a young history professor, travels back in time to Petrograd in 1917, determined to rescue Czar Nicholas and his family from assassination. In the sequel, Twice Upon a Time (1988), Alex helps two Native Americans on display at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition escape from their captors, and then finds himself in South Dakota on the eve of the Battle of Little Bighorn. The third book in the series is Till the End of Time (Doubleday, 1990).… (more)
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History professor develops an odd ability to go back in time, and attempts to rescue the Tsar of Russia from the Bolsheviks. Pretty good adventure, but claims to be a first novel, and the writing shows it.
  louistb | Jul 5, 2013 |
I don't really care to read much about the Russian Revolution, but I love a good time travel and/or historical fiction novel. This one definitely did not disappoint! I loved this book so much I have already ordered the next in the series. ( )
  ladybug74 | Jan 16, 2011 |
Interesting time travel tale, in which a modern day (more or less--mid-1980s) historian who lives in NYC travels back to the Russian Revolution and becomes involved in a plan to rescue the Russian imperial family. Unfortunately, while speculation has long flourished about whether any of them did make it out alive, recent DNA evidence has shown they didn't, so that does work against the suspension of disbelief--a little. Mostly I enjoyed the ride anyway. The mechanism by which the main character traveled was very similar to that used in The Time Traveler's Wife--no device, simply something innate (genetic?) in the man himself.
  ejj1955 | Sep 10, 2009 |
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"Reasons and opinions concerning acts are not history. Acts themselves are history."

William Blake
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For my father, who always finds the things I need, and my mother, who let me read at the dinner table all those years.
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The headache was gone.
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Alex Balfour, a young history professor, travels back in time to Petrograd in 1917, determined to rescue Czar Nicholas and his family from assassination. In the sequel, Twice Upon a Time (1988), Alex helps two Native Americans on display at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition escape from their captors, and then finds himself in South Dakota on the eve of the Battle of Little Bighorn. The third book in the series is Till the End of Time (Doubleday, 1990).

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