Series by Eric Flint
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Buy on Amazon2000 · Eric Flint
This 2000 novel by Eric Flint depicts a small West Virginia town permanently transplanted to 1632 Germany, in the middle of the Thirty Years' War.
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Buy on Amazon2002 · David Weber
1633 is an alternate history novel co-written by American authors Eric Flint and David Weber, published in 2002. It is the second major novel in the…
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Ring of Fire is a 2004 anthology of stories inspired by the 1632 novel, in which the Ring of Fire event originates. It includes contributions from…
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Buy on Amazon2004 · Eric Flint
The Grantville Gazette is the first in a series of professionally selected and edited paid fan fiction anthologies set within the 1632 universe,…
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Buy on Amazon2004 · Eric Flint
This 2004 novel, co-written by Eric Flint and Andrew Dennis, is the fourth book and third novel published in the 1632 series. It follows an embassy…
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Grantville Gazette II is the third collaborative anthology set in the 1632-verse, a shared universe that originated with the 2000 novel 1632 by Eric…
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Buy on Amazon2006 · Eric Flint
The Thirty Years War continues to devastate 17th-century Europe, but a new alliance is forming. The Confederated Principalities of Europe, an…
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Buy on Amazon2007 · Eric Flint
As the Thirty Years War rages across seventeenth-century Europe, a group of twentieth-century West Virginians, led by Mike Stearns, form an alliance…
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Buy on Amazon2007 · Eric Flint
1634: The Ram Rebellion is the seventh published book in the 1632 alternate history series. It is the third work to establish a main plot line, this…
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Buy on Amazon2008 · Eric Flint
Grantville Gazette III is a book by Eric Flint, the third volume in a series of anthologies based on the saga that began in 1632. It describes life…
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Buy on Amazon2000 · Eric Flint
This 2000 novel by Eric Flint depicts a small West Virginia town permanently transplanted to 1632 Germany, in the middle of the Thirty Years' War.
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Buy on Amazon2002 · David Weber
1633 is an alternate history novel co-written by American authors Eric Flint and David Weber, published in 2002. It is the second major novel in the…
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2004 · Eric Flint
1634: The Galileo Affair is a 2004 book by Eric Flint. It is book 3 of the series Assiti Shards series.
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2006 · Eric Flint
1635: The Cannon Law is a 2006 book by Eric Flint. It is book 4 of the series Assiti Shards series.
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2007 · Eric Flint
1634: The Baltic War is a 2007 book by Eric Flint. It is book 5 of the series Assiti Shards series.
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2007 · Eric Flint
1634: The Bavarian Crisis is a 2007 book by Eric Flint. It is book 6 of the series Assiti Shards series.
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2008 · Eric Flint
1635: The Dreeson Incident is a 2008 book by Eric Flint. It is book 7 of the series Assiti Shards series.
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2010 · Eric Flint
1635: The Eastern Front is a 2010 book by Eric Flint. It is book 8 of the series Assiti Shards series.
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2011 · Eric Flint
1636: The Saxon Uprising is a 2011 book by Eric Flint. It is book 9 of the series Assiti Shards series.
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2012 · Eric Flint
1635: The Papal Stakes is a 2012 book by Eric Flint. It is book 10 of the series Assiti Shards series.
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Frequently asked questions
How many books has Eric Flint written?
We list 46 books by Eric Flint across 2 series, published between 2000–2022 — each shown in full reading order.
What order should I read Eric Flint's books?
Read each series in publication order. A good place to start is “1633.” Open any series above for its complete numbered reading order.
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