Virginia Demarce: 5 books

Book cover of 1634: The Ram Rebellion
by Eric Flint, Virginia DeMarce
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2006

The Great Revolt is On!Europe, 1634. With the example of future Grantsville, U.S.A., a small town thrown back in time by a cosmic accident, a peasant revolt becomes a revolutionary movement. You're from the future. You want the serfs to liberate themselves-but you also know what a bloodbath the French...
Book cover of 1634: The Bavarian Crisis
by Eric Flint, Virginia DeMarce
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2007

THE MAELSTROM THAT IS EUROPE, COMPLICATED BY IRON, LOVE AND 20TH CENTURY AMERICANSThe Thirty Years War continues to ravage 17th century Europe, but a new force is gathering power and influence: the United States of Europe, forged from an alliance between Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, and the West...
Book cover of 1635: The Dreeson Incident
by Eric Flint, Virginia DeMarce
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 2008

The Thirty Years War continues to ravage 17th century Europe, but a new force is gathering power and influence: the Confederated Principalities of Europe, an alliance between Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, and the West Virginians from the 20th century led by Mike Stearns who were hurled centuries...
Book cover of 1635: The Tangled Web
by Virginia DeMarce
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 2009

Though the Thirty Years Wars continues to ravage 17th century Europe, history as it once happened has been strongly deflected by the new force which is rapidly gathering power and influence: the United States of Europe, an alliance between Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, and the West Virginians...
Book cover of Soldiers for Sale

Soldiers for Sale

German "Mercenaries" with the British in Canada during the American Revolution (1776-83)

by Jean-Pierre Wilhelmy, Marcel Trudel, Virginia Easley DeMarce
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2012

The British Army that fought the American Revolutionaries was in fact an Anglo-German army. The British Crown had doubts about the willingness of English soldiers to fight against other English-speaking people in North America. It also doubted the loyalty of the Canadiens who had only just been taken...
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