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A Date Which Will Live Infamy?
(2001)An Anthology of Pearl Harbors Stories That Might Have Been
An anthology of stories edited by Martin H Greenberg and Brian M Thomsen
"December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy." So did President Franklin Delano Roosevelt address the American people about the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor that initiated America's entry into World War II.
But what if things had happened differently?
A Date Which Will Live in Infamy is an anthology of fictional alternatives to the events that led up to, occurred during, and followed directly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The authors and their original stories that appear here for the first time are:
"The Sumter Scenario: A Time Wars Story" by Simon Hawke "The Secret History of Mr. Churchill's Revenge" by Tony Geraghty "Cain" by Jim DeFelice "Pariah" by Ed Gorman "Green Zeroes" by R. J. Pineiro "The East Wind Caper" by James Reasoner "Path of the Storm" by William C. Dietz "The Fourth Scenario" by William Hallahan "Victory at Pearl Harbor" by Brendan DuBois "I Relieve You, Sir" by Barrett Tillman "Beer, Betrayal, and Ho Chi Minh" by Doug Allyn "A Terrible Resolve" by William H. Keith, Jr. "December 7th, 2001" - A Classroom on the American Continent" by Allen C. Kupfer
Genre: Historical
But what if things had happened differently?
A Date Which Will Live in Infamy is an anthology of fictional alternatives to the events that led up to, occurred during, and followed directly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The authors and their original stories that appear here for the first time are:
"The Sumter Scenario: A Time Wars Story" by Simon Hawke "The Secret History of Mr. Churchill's Revenge" by Tony Geraghty "Cain" by Jim DeFelice "Pariah" by Ed Gorman "Green Zeroes" by R. J. Pineiro "The East Wind Caper" by James Reasoner "Path of the Storm" by William C. Dietz "The Fourth Scenario" by William Hallahan "Victory at Pearl Harbor" by Brendan DuBois "I Relieve You, Sir" by Barrett Tillman "Beer, Betrayal, and Ho Chi Minh" by Doug Allyn "A Terrible Resolve" by William H. Keith, Jr. "December 7th, 2001" - A Classroom on the American Continent" by Allen C. Kupfer
Genre: Historical
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