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Atlantis and Other Places

Stories of Alternate History

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available
A famous naturalist seeks a near-extinct species of bird found only on the rarest of lands in "Audubon in Atlantis." A young American on a European holiday finds himself storming an enchanted German castle in "The Catcher in the Rhine." The philosopher Sokrates plays a key role in the Athenian victory over the Spartans in "The Daimon." Centaurs take a sea voyage aboard "The Horse of Bronze" to a land where they encounter a strange and frightening tribe of creatures known as man. London's most famous detective, Athelstan Helms, and his assistant, Dr. James Walton, are in Atlantis investigating a series of murders in "The Scarlet Band."


Atlantis and Other Places includes these and seven more amazing stories of ancient eras, historical figures, mysterious events, and out-of-this-world adventure from the incomparable Harry Turtledove.


Track List for Atlantis and Other Places:


Disc 1


"Audubon in Atlantis"—Track 1


Disc 3


"Bedfellows"—Track 1


"News from the Front"—Track 5


Disc 4


"The Catcher in the Rhine"—Track 4


"The Daimon"—Track 18


Disc 6


"Farmers' Law"—Track 22


Disc 7


"Occupation Duty"—Track 10


"The Horse of Bronze"—Track 22


Disc 9


"The Genetics Lecture"—Track 20


"Someone Is Stealing the Great Throne Rooms of the Galaxy"—Track 22


Disc 10


"Uncle Alf"—Track 5


Disc 11


"The Scarlet Band"—Track 1
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 18, 2010
      Alternate historian extraordinaire Turtledove (Hitler's War) explores a dozen different "what if?" scenarios in this reprint collection. These stories, some dead serious and some absurdly improbable, demonstrate his ability to slip, chameleonlike, from one mode to the next. An aging John Audubon searches for rare birds in "Audubon in Atlantis," and Hitler's life takes a very different turn in the epistolary "Uncle Alf." "The Catcher in the Rhine" adeptly blends an American classic and a Wagnerian opera. Perhaps the most outrageous is "Bedfellows," featuring George W. Bush and Osama bin Laden. Turtledove also takes a few potshots at the modern media in "News from the Front." Helpful forewords explain the inspiration for, or divergence point of, each story. Whether he's going for humor or pathos, action or social commentary, Turtledove's research is always solid, his speculation thoughtful, and his execution professional.

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