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ژنرال‌های جایگزین III (جلد ۳)

Alternate Generals III (v. 3)

معرفی کتاب «ژنرال‌های جایگزین III (جلد ۳)» (با عنوان لاتین Alternate Generals III (v. 3)) نوشتهٔ Turtledove, Harry (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Baen Publishing Enterprises در سال 2005. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

History shows that leadership is crucial in war, but there are other factors at work. What if history were given a twist or two, and great commanders on land and sea fought their greatest battles under different circumstances? Suppose General Douglas MacArthur had been captured before he could escape from Manila and became a prisoner of war? Suppose Joan of Arc had not been burned for heresy and had gone on to lead France to very different victories? Suppose Genghis Khan had been a convert to Judaism and his horde fought for a different cause than in our universe? Turtledove and his colleagues¿Esther M. Friesner, Judith Tarr, Mike Resnick, Brad Linaweaver, Roland J. Green, and more¿turn the past upside down and inside out, and the possibilities are endless. . . . Publishers Weekly With its dual portrait of generals Grant and Lee on opposing sides of the Roman Civil War, the jacket of editor Turtledove's solid third alternative military history anthology neatly evokes this popular subgenre. While there's no such story, Robert E. Lee must decide, as the ambassador to Britain of a victorious but ostracized Confederacy, where his true loyalties lie in Lee Allred's provocative East of Appomattox. Similarly, Roland J. Green's `It Isn't Every Day of the Week' shows how altering the outcome of a few minor incidents can turn history on its head, making General Old Hickory Jackson and the Cherokee Nation allies when the U.S. is drawn into the Napoleonic wars. Chris Bunch's Murdering Uncle Ho vividly demonstrates the wisdom of be careful what you wish for in the book's most intensely drawn battle sequences; this tale of an alternative Vietnam War draws some disturbing parallels with Iraq, as does Turtledove's own Shock and Awe. Esther M. Friesner's First, Catch Your Elephant may not tell us much about Hannibal, but it succeeds marvelously as comedy. (Apr.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information. A key to the illuminated heretic / by A.M. Dellamonica The road to endless sleep / by Jim Fiscus Not fade away / by William Sanders I shall return / by John Mina Shock and awe / by Harry Turtledove A good bag / by Brad Linaweaver The burning spear at twilight / by Mike Resnick "It isn't every day of the week" / by Roland J. Green Measureless to man / by Judith Tarr Over the sea from Skye / by Lillian Stewart Carl First, catch your elephant / by Esther M. Friesner East of Appomattox / by Lee Allred Murdering Uncle Ho / by Chris Bunch. A collection of alternate history stories speculates about how world history would have been changed if the great military battles had been fought under different circumstances
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