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Grantville Gazette IV [Hardcover]

Eric Flint

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Jun 3 2008 Ring of Fire (Book 10)
After the West Virginia town of Grantville was unceremoniously hurled back through time to the 1630s, the seventeenth century would never be the same. Teenage capitalist girls have formed an investment group; a linotype operator, whose profession was wiped out by computers, finds a new life in an old century; a narrow gauge railroad, with a sit-down mower doubling as a locomotive, revolutionizes military transportation; the proud tradition of the U.S. Marines is started ahead of schedule among downtime Europeans; and what will the master musicians and composers of the pre-Bach era make of heavy metal sounds? On a more personal level, two young lovers celebrate Christmas in a strange land and time, a skilled blacksmith clashes with his guild, and a woman loses her husband in an industrial accident and decides to leave Grantville. Plus factual articles on the problems of beginning an oil industry, building a machine gun, or starting up the manufacture of textiles centuries ahead of their time. All this and more in a new and absolutely indispensable volume for the many followers of the 1632 series.

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  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Baen Books (Jun 3 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1416555544
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416555544
  • Product Dimensions: 15.9 x 3 x 23.5 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 522 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #766,677 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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About the Author

Eric Flint is the author/creator of the New York Times best-selling Ring of Fire series. His  impressive first novel, Mother of Demons (Baen), was selected by SF Chronicle as one of the best novels of 1997. With David Drake he has written six popular novels in the Belisarius series, including the new novel The Dance of Time, and with David Weber collaborated on 1633, and 1634: The Baltic War, two novels in the Ring of Fire series, and on Crown of Slaves, a best of the year pick by Publishers Weekly. Flint received his masters degree in history from UCLA and was for many years a labor union activist. He lives in East Chicago, IL, with his wife and is working on more books in the best-selling Ring of Fire series.


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Continuing Speculations on Grantville Aug 21 2008
By Arthur W. Jordin - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Grantville Gazette IV (2008) is the fourth SF alternate history anthology based on this electronic magazine. This volume contains nine stories, one continuing serial, and four articles. It also includes a preface by the editor and two afterwords.

FICTION:

The Anatomy Lesson by Eric Flint shows that one should not make assumptions.

Poor Little Rich Girls by Paula Goodlett and Gorg Huff reveals another incidence in the lives of the Barbie Consortium.

'Til We Meet Again by Virginia DeMarce depicts the consequences of an industrial accident.

One Man's Junk by Karen Bergstralh relates the problems of a journeyman smith who has been denied his rank.

Chip's Christmas Gift by Russ Rittgers tells of one man's payment for the hospitality offered to him.

Dice's Drawings by Dan Robinson describes the relationship between an uptimer man and a downtimer woman.

The Class of '34 by Kerryn Offord is about a class picnic that goes awry.

Magdeburg Marines: The Few and the Proud by Jose J. Clavell discloses the manner in which the Grantville Marine Corps came into existence.

Elizabeth by Ernest Lutz and John Zeek conveys the experiences of a junior officer in the establishment of the first Army Railway Battalion.

CONTINUING SERIALS:

Heavy Metal Music by David Carrich recounts the reunion of Franz with his friends from Mainz.

FACT:

Drillers in Doublets by Iver P. Cooper describes the possibilities for developing a petroleum industry in the USE.

How to Keep Your Old John Deere Plowing by Allen W. McDonnell suggests several alternatives for fueling diesel vehicles in Grantville.

How to Build a Machine Gun in 1634 with Available Technology explains two alternatives for building volley guns for the USE Army:

First Alternative by Leonard Hollar, Tom Van Natta and John Zeek

Second Alternative by Bob Hollingsworth

A Looming Challenge by Pam Poggiani surveys the available resources for improving the textile industry in the USE.

This collection will be the last print version of an electronic issue of the magazine. Future versions will include selected stories and articles from several electronic issues. Enjoy!

Highly recommended for 1632 fans and for anyone else who enjoys tales of historical fiction and cultural conflict.

-Arthur W. Jordin
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Always uneven--always entertaining. Jun 22 2008
By Rodger Raubach - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
I have come to enjoy the Grantville Gazette, as it often provides a convenient bridge for author Flint to skip some time to the onset of another "Ring of Fire" novel without having to pad the next installment with reams of filler.

Since there are many new writers selling their wares for the first time, many of the cameos are less than polished, and many show signs of expanding into ongoing serials; i.e. David Carrico's "Heavy Metal."

Another reason for liking this volume is the structure: it allows a person with limited time available to reads a short story related to the major plot line of the 163X series.

Overall, I liked "The Anatomy Lesson", "Heavy Metal", and "Elisabeth" the best in this volume, and didn't particularly care for several others. I didn't do any fancy calculations to assign my 4 star rating to this issue of the Grantville Gazette. Overall, I enjoyed the book, and I give it a "thumbs-up."
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Another hit from "Baen's Bar"! Nov 4 2008
By Charles E. Miller - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Eric Flint's fourth edition of the Grantville Gazette continues the high quality of writing started with volume one. This edition contains ten new short stories by as many authors. In it we meet new characters and catch up with some we have met before. A fair mix of up timers who have come from the twenty first century to the seventeenth, and down timers who have come to see the wonders of the future. Even those who have not read any of the earlier works in this series can enjoy this book. It also continues the thread of including several non-fictional articles to explain the technical difficulties the residents of Grantville must overcome to stay modern. As long as Flint can keep his hand on the framework and flow of the stories, this can go on and on, as many of us hope it will.

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