Bring the Jubilee

Fiction & Literature, Military, Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Author: Ward Moore ISBN: 9781504044639
Publisher: Open Road Media Publication: June 6, 2017
Imprint: Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy Language: English
Author: Ward Moore
ISBN: 9781504044639
Publisher: Open Road Media
Publication: June 6, 2017
Imprint: Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Language: English

**What if the South Had Won the Civil War?**The landmark alternate history novel by “one of the best American writers” (Ray Bradbury).

In the world of this novel, said to be an inspiration for Philip K. Dick’s The Man in the High Castle, the Confederacy has triumphed and become an imperialist nation. What is left of the United States has been drained of its resources and is trapped in a depression. Hodge, a young man living in a village in rural New York with his parents, decides to head to the city to escape his otherwise inevitable future of poverty and indentured servitude.

But the specter of war between the Confederacy and the other great global power, the German Union, haunts the entire region, and a nationalist terrorist group has other plans for Hodge. Before long, he is swept up in the politics of the day and becomes involved with a beautiful physicist who is working on a machine intended to change his fate—and the fate of the world.

Long before Harry Turtledove’s The Guns of the South, Bring the Jubilee was the first novel to pose the question “What if the South had won the Civil War?” A counterfactual classic, it was included in renowned science fiction editor David Pringle’s list of the 100 Best Science Fiction Novels.

This ebook features an illustrated biography of Ward Moore including rare images from the author’s estate.

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**What if the South Had Won the Civil War?**The landmark alternate history novel by “one of the best American writers” (Ray Bradbury).

In the world of this novel, said to be an inspiration for Philip K. Dick’s The Man in the High Castle, the Confederacy has triumphed and become an imperialist nation. What is left of the United States has been drained of its resources and is trapped in a depression. Hodge, a young man living in a village in rural New York with his parents, decides to head to the city to escape his otherwise inevitable future of poverty and indentured servitude.

But the specter of war between the Confederacy and the other great global power, the German Union, haunts the entire region, and a nationalist terrorist group has other plans for Hodge. Before long, he is swept up in the politics of the day and becomes involved with a beautiful physicist who is working on a machine intended to change his fate—and the fate of the world.

Long before Harry Turtledove’s The Guns of the South, Bring the Jubilee was the first novel to pose the question “What if the South had won the Civil War?” A counterfactual classic, it was included in renowned science fiction editor David Pringle’s list of the 100 Best Science Fiction Novels.

This ebook features an illustrated biography of Ward Moore including rare images from the author’s estate.

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