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THE USENET ALTERNATE HISTORY LIST
Forward to Version 22 - 12 April 1995

The following list comprises version 22 of the Usenet Alternate History
List. It now includes 1238 published entries, and 38 whose publication is
expected. Any addition or correction you can make to this list is greatly
appreciated; please notify rbs@panix.com.

Added to the list and/or published since on 12 January 1995 were:

Baxter, Stephen, "Brigantia's Angels"
Dann, Jack, THE MEMORY CATHEDRAL (to be published)
Dedman, Stephen, "From Whom All Blessings Flow"
Dyer, S.N., "Resolve and Resistance"
Garnett, David, "Brute Skill"
Goldstein, Lisa, "Split Night"
Hiyama Yoshiaki, ""THE BIG REVERSAL""
Hiyama Yoshiaki, ""THE DECISIVE BATTLE ON THE AMERICAN MAINLAND""
Hood, Ken, DEMON SWORD
McHugh, Maureen B., "The Lincoln Train"
McKnight, Edgar Vernon, Jr., ALTERNATIVE HISTORY: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A LITERARY
     GENRE (reference mat'l)
Novotny, Frantisek, DLOUHY DEN VALHALY
Page, Jake, THE INVASION (to be published)
Pollack, Andrew, "Japanese refight the war, and win, in pulp fiction"
     (reference mat'l)
Raine, Craig, 1953
Seger, Maura, FORTUNE'S TIDE
Seger, Maura, PERCHANCE TO DREAM
Stewart, Sean, RESURRECTION MAN
Sussex, Lucy, "Kay & Phil"
Turtledove, Harry, WORLDWAR: TILTING THE BALANCE

Deleted were all items to have been published in _Alternate Worlds_ #2. The
zine was apparently never published.

Thanks to Ahasuerus, Thomas Cron, Evelyn Leeper, Ed McKnight, and Fred
Simkin for recent contributions to this bibliography.

Enjoy

THE USENET ALTERNATE HISTORY LIST
Version 22 - 12 April 1995

Maintained by R.B. Schmunk
(rbs@panix.com)

"...there are no correct alternate histories; there are only plausible
     alternate histories."
 --Will Shetterly, in "The Captain's Story"

This is an annotated list of novels, stories and essays involving alternate
histories (a.k.a. what-ifs, allohistories, uchronias or counterfactuals),
writings in which a past event is altered and its effect on later history
somehow described. Alternate histories (henceforth abbrev. "AH") are a distinct
subset of parallel worlds/alternate universe stories in which some emphasis has
been put on an historical element. The criteria used to distinguish them were
best defined by:

Chamberlain, Gordon B., "Allohistory in Science Fiction", in ALTERNATIVE
     HISTORIES (eds. Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg) (Garland 1986,
     0824086597).

This list is copyright 1993, 1994, 1995 by R.B. Schmunk, except for appendix A,
which is copyright 1993, 1994, 1995 by R.B. Schmunk and Evelyn C. Leeper.
License is hereby granted to republish via electronic or other media for which
_no_ fee is charged (except for the media used) provided that this copyright
notice is attached intact to any and all republished portion or portions. It
may not be sold for profit or incorporated in commercial documents without the
written permission of the copyright holder.

The list is posted quarterly (Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct) to the Usenet newsgroups
rec.arts.sf.written, alt.history.what-if, rec.answers, alt.answers and
news.answers. Follow-ups are directed to rec.arts.sf.written. The most recent
text version of the list is available via the net from:

http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/sf/alt_history/top.html

The HTML version is available from:

http://thule.mt.cs.cmu.edu:8001/sf-clearing-house.html/bibliographies/

Most of the information in this list was contributed by netters and other AH
fans (see below), but much was also extracted from:

Hacker, Barton C., & Gordon B. Chamberlain, "Pasts that Might Have Been, II: A
     Revised Bibliography of Alternative History", in ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES
     (eds. Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg) (Garland 1986, 0824086597);
Contento, William, INDEX TO SCIENCE FICTION ANTHOLOGIES AND COLLECTIONS (George
     Prior/G.K. Hall 1978, 081618092X);
Contento, William, INDEX TO SCIENCE FICTION ANTHOLOGIES AND COLLECTIONS
     1977-1983 (G.K. Hall 1984, 0816185549);
_Locus: The Newspaper of the Science Fiction Field_ (ed. Charles N. Brown).

Submissions for new entries are always appreciated, as are corrections to
existing entries. Please e-mail your comments to rbs@panix.com.

Entries are separated into three categories: Anthologies--collections of genre
short stories and/or essays; Alternate Histories--stories, essays and novels;
and Reference Material--discussions about the genre and/or specific stories.
There are also two appendices: A) the Divergence Chronology, and B) the Oldest
Alternate Histories.

In the entries, note that:

The notation '%W' beginning a description stands for 'What if:', and thatline
describes the divergence of that AH from ours.An '%S' means 'Story:', and that
line describes the plot.A '%C' indicates 'Comments:', and a '%T' line lists
publications of thestory in other languages.

If an author's name is replaced by dashes, the entry is a sequel to or in the
same series as the preceding entry. If replaced by dashes within parentheses,
it is part of a series collected within the previous book entry. Double
parentheses indicate inclusion in a book collected within an omnibus volume.

If you can't find a particular short story, check other entries by the author
to see if it was retitled or included in a larger work.

References to anthologies containing a short story include an editor's name
only if different from the author of the story.

The ten-digit numbers which appear in publication data are dashless ISBNs.

Due to the merger-mania which spread through the publishing industry in the
late 1980s and early 1990s, it has become increasingly difficult to tell if
what was once an independent publisher is still a publisher or just an imprint
in a larger company. Thus, some of the publishers listed below may not be
_quite_ correct.

Abbrevs. frequently used in publication listings (see the Anthologies and
Collections section below for more info) are:
<AH> = ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES (eds. Waugh & Greenberg) (Garland 1986)
<AK> = ALTERNATE KENNEDYS (ed. M. Resnick) (Tor 1992)
<Alt> = ALTERNATIVES (eds. Adams & Adams) (Baen 1989)
<AO> = ALTERNATE OUTLAWS (ed. M. Resnick) (Tor 1994)
<AP> = ALTERNATE PRESIDENTS (ed. M. Resnick) (Tor 1992)
<AT> = ALTERNATE TYRANTS (ed. M. Resnick) (Tor 1995, not yet published)
<AW> = ALTERNATE WARRIORS (ed. M. Resnick) (Tor 1993)
<AWC> = ALTERNATE WORLDCONS (ed M. Resnick) (Axolotl 1994)
<BAOF> = BY ANY OTHER FAME (eds. M. Resnick & Greenberg) (DAW 1994)
<BAW> = ROBERT ADAMS' BOOK OF ALTERNATE WORLDS (eds. Adams et al) (Signet 1987)
<BT> = BEYOND TIME (ed. Ley) (Pocket 1976)
<f&sf> = _The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction_
<HSL> = HIROSHIMA SOLL LEBEN! (ed. Armer) (Heyne 1990)
<HV> = HITLER VICTORIOUS (eds. Benford & Greenberg) (Garland 86; Berkley 87)
<IAsfm> = _Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine_
<IIHHO> = IF IT HAD HAPPENED OTHERWISE (ed. Squire) (Longmans, Green 1931; exp
     Sidgwick & Jackson 1972; St. Martin's 1974; rev vt IF: OR, HISTORY
     REWRITTEN, Viking 1931; Kennikat 1964)
<IIHB> = IF I HAD BEEN... (ed. Snowman) (Rowman & Littlefield 1979)
<IoH> = THE IFS OF HISTORY (by Chamberlin) (Henry Altemus 1907; Atheneum 1908)
<SAH> = SPECULATIONS ON AMERICAN HISTORY (by Borden & Graham) (Heath 77)
<SVW> = SCHONE VERKEHRTE WELT: PHANTASTISCHE GESCHICHTEN ZUR GESCHICHTE (ed.
     Oth) (Luchterhand 1988)
<WIESSF> = WHAT IF? EXPLORATIONS IN SOCIAL-SCIENCE FICTION (ed. Polsby) (Lewis
     1982)
<WIMDE> = WHAT IF THE MOON DIDN'T EXIST? VOYAGES TO EARTHS THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN
     (by Comins) (HarperCollins 1993, 0060168641; HarperCollins 1995,
     0060925566)
<WMHB#> = WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN? VOLUME # (eds. Benford & Greenberg) (Bantam
     1989-92); <WMHB1> and <WMHB2> incl. in WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN, VOLUMES I AND
     II (SFBC 1990); and <WMHB3> and <WMHB4> incl. in WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN,
     VOLUMES III AND IV (SFBC 1992)
<WoM> = WORLDS OF MAYBE (ed. Silverberg) (Thomas Nelson 1970; Dell 1974)

This list would not have been possible without the generous and continuing help
of Evelyn C. Leeper. Significant contributions were also made by Thomas Cron,
Will Linden and Duncan MacGregor. Many thanks to them and all the others who
have made submissions, including: Joseph Admire, Ahasuerus, Vincent Archer,
A.M. Barbanson, Stephen Baxter, Alan Beale, Chris Blakeley, Fernando
Bonsembiante, Paul Boyer, Stan Brown, Bui Chin, Glen E. Cox, Daniel
Danehy-Oakes, Meredith Dixon, Calle Dybedahl, Richard K. Fox, Beth Friedman,
Roberto Fuentes, Dorian Gray, Guy Harris, Joerg Helbig, Arne Herloev Petersen,
Kenneth Hite, Todd Howard, Tom Hyer, Bill Johnston, P.C. Joergensen, Mark
Krenitsky, Janet Lafler, Gerson Lodi-Ribeiro, Jim Love, Yaron Mayer, Ed
McKnight, Andreas Morlok, Michael J. Morton, Susan K. O'Fearna, Michael A.
Patton, Jean-Yves Peterschmitt, Mike Resnick, Louise Rowder, Andy Sawyer, Dave
Schaumann, Stu Shiffman, Fred Simkin, Brian Stableford, Harry Turtledove,
William Watson, Al B. Wesolowsky, John Whitmore, Marek Wiechula, Matthew
Wiener, and Erwin Wodarczak.

And now... the list:

ANTHOLOGIES AND COLLECTIONS

Adams, Robert, & Pamela Crippen Adams (eds.), ALTERNATIVES (Baen 1989,
     0671698184)
  %C New stories by J.F. Carr & R.J. Green, R.J. Green, Shwartz, L.N. Smith,
     and Turtledove.

Adams, Robert, Martin H. Greenberg & Pamela Crippen Adams (eds.), ROBERT ADAMS'
     BOOK OF ALTERNATE WORLDS (NAL/Signet 1987, 0451148940)
  %C Reprints of Bixby, de Camp, Effinger, Fehrenbach, Leinster, Niven, and
     Piper.

Armer, Karl Michael (ed.), HIROSHIMA SOLL LEBEN! (Heyne 1990, 3453043081)
  %C German translations of stories by Aldiss, Effinger, Gibson, Lansdale,
     Martin, K.S. Robinson, Shiner, Somtow, and Turtledove.

Benford, Gregory, & Martin H. Greenberg (eds.), HITLER VICTORIOUS: ELEVEN
     STORIES OF THE GERMAN VICTORY IN WORLD WAR II (Garland 1986, 0824086589;
     Berkley 1987, 0425101371)
  %C Reprints and new stories by Bailey, Bear, Benford, Brin, Budrys, Finch,
     Goldsmith, Kornbluth, Linaweaver, K. Roberts, and Shippey.

Benford, Gregory, & Martin H. Greenberg (eds.), WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN? VOLUME 1:
     ALTERNATE EMPIRES (Bantam 1989, 0553278452); included in WHAT MIGHT HAVE
     BEEN, VOLUMES I AND II (SFBC 1990)
  %C New stories by P. Anderson, Benford, Effinger, Fowler, Malzberg, Morrow,
     Niven, Pohl, K.S. Robinson, Silverberg, and Turtledove.
 ---------------------------------------------, WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN? VOLUME 2:
     ALTERNATE HEROES (Bantam 1990, 0553282794); included in WHAT MIGHT HAVE
     BEEN, VOLUMES I AND II (SFBC 1990)
  %C New stories exploring the Great Man hypothesis by Cassutt, Finch, Harrison
     & Shippey, Laidlaw, Malzberg, Morrow, Rucker & Di Filippo, Shwartz,
     Silverberg, Tarr, Turtledove, W.J. Williams, and Zebrowski.
 ---------------------------------------------, WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN? VOLUME 3:
     ALTERNATE WARS (Bantam 1991, 0553290088); included in WHAT MIGHT HAVE
     BEEN, VOLUMES III AND IV (SFBC 1992)
  %C New stories and a reprint exploring results of battles/wars by P.
     Anderson, Benford, Busby, Churchill, Kress, Malzberg, McDevitt, Morrow, M.
     Resnick, Steele, Turtledove, and Zebrowski.
 ---------------------------------------------, WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN? VOLUME 4:
     ALTERNATE AMERICAS (Bantam 1992, 055329007X); included in WHAT MIGHT HAVE
     BEEN, VOLUMES III AND IV (SFBC 1992)
  %C Semi-new stories to mark the quincentennial of Columbus's first voyage by
     Attanasio, de Camp, Eklund, Finch, Friesner, Malzberg, Oltion, Sargent,
     Silverberg, Turtledove, and Zebrowski.

Borden, Morton, & Otis L. Graham, Jr., SPECULATIONS ON AMERICAN HISTORY (Heath
     1977, 06690048X)
  %C 12 essays on American AHs by Borden and Graham.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, THE IFS OF HISTORY (Henry Altemus 1907; Atheneum
     1908)
  %C 22 essays on possible turning points in history, with speculation on
     possible results.

Comins, Neil F., WHAT IF THE MOON DIDN'T EXIST? VOYAGES TO EARTHS THAT MIGHT
     HAVE BEEN (HarperCollins 1993, 0060168641; HarperCollins 1995, 0060925566)
  %C 10 essays on different Earths, five of which involve an altered early
     solar system.

Hearnshaw, F.J.C., THE "IFS" OF HISTORY (George Newnes 1929)
  %C 20 essays on possible turning points in history, with much background but
     no development. (No separate entries for the essays are listed below.)

Levine, Herbert M. (ed.), WHAT IF THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SYSTEM WERE DIFFERENT?
     (M.E. Sharpe 1992, 1563240092, 1563240106)
  %C 10 essays on different US political structures, but only entries by
     Ferrell and Pitney are AH.

Ley, Sandra (ed.), BEYOND TIME (Pocket 1976, 0671807382)
  %C New stories by Chilson, Cooper, Cores, J. Coulson, R. Coulson, Davidson,
     Eklund, A.D. Foster, Gat, Gotschalk, Lafferty, O. Ley, Ward Moore, Orgill,
     Percy, D. Thompson, and Zebrowski.

Oth, Rene (ed.) SCHONE VERKEHRTE WELT: PHANTASTISCHE GESCHICHTEN ZUR GESCHICHTE
     (Luchterhand 1988, 3630617980)
  %C German translations of stories by I.E. Cox, Eklund, Elgin, Lafferty,
     Piper, K. Roberts, and K.S. Robinson.

Polsby, Nelson W. (ed.) WHAT IF? EXPLORATIONS IN SOCIAL-SCIENCE FICTION (Lewis
     1982, 0866160183)
  %C Stories and essays by Averneri, Dexter, Fried, C.O. Jones, R.A. Kagan,
     N.E. Long, Masters, Minogue, Murphy, Polsby, Riker, Salisbury, Seabury,
     Wildavsky, and P.M. Williams.

Resnick, Mike (ed.), ALTERNATE KENNEDYS (Tor 1992, 0812519558)
  %C New stories, with AH entries by Aronson, Cadigan, Effinger, Friesner,
     Gerrold, Katze, Kube-McDowell, Malzberg, L. Resnick, M. Resnick, Rusch,
     Soukup, Tarr, and Von Rospach.
 ------------------, ALTERNATE OUTLAWS (Tor 1994, 0812533445)
  %C New stories, with AH entries by Delaplace, DiChario, Effinger, Gerrold,
     King, Koja & Malzberg, McHugh, Meacham, Nimersheim, L. Resnick, F.M.
     Robinson, Rusch, Sheckley, Simner, Soukup, Steele, Tarr, Thomsen, and W.J.
     Williams.
 ------------------, ALTERNATE PRESIDENTS (Tor 1992, 0812511921)
  %C New stories involving American elections by Cadigan, J. Carr, Chalker, G.
     Cox, Delaplace, Easton, Fawcett, Gerrold, Gilliland, Gunn, J. Kagan, King,
     Kube-McDowell, Malzberg (1), Malzberg (2), Moffett, Nimersheim, Nye,
     Person, L. Resnick, M. Resnick, R. Roberts, Rusch, Sheckley, Shwartz,
     Soukup, Thomsen, and Watt-Evans.
 ------------------, ALTERNATE TYRANTS (Tor 1995, not yet published)
  %C New stories by Bourne, DiChario, Feeley, Gormley, R.J. Green, J.C.
     Haldeman & Delaplace, Koja & Malzberg, K. Long, Lupoff, McHugh, Nichols,
     Nimersheim, L. Resnick, F.M. Robinson, Rowder, Rusch, Sagara, Schimel,
     Thomsen, and van Belkom.
 ------------------, ALTERNATE WARRIORS (Tor 1993, 0812523466)
  %C New stories by Delaplace, DiChario, Fawcett Friesner, Gerrold, J.C.
     Haldeman, Hernandez, King, Kube-McDowell, Lackey, A.R. Lewis, Linaweaver,
     Malzberg, McHugh, Meacham, L. Resnick, M. Resnick, Rusch, Sagara, Schimel,
     J. Sherman, Tarr, Thomsen, and M. White.

Resnick, Mike (ed.), ALTERNATE WORLDCONS (Axolotl 1994, 1561464481)
  %C New stories by Aronson, DeWeese & R. Coulson, Gilliam, Glyer, J.C.
     Haldeman, Katze, A.R. Lewis (1), A.R. Lewis (2), McGarry, M. Resnick, F.M.
     Robinson, Rowder, Rusch, Spelman, Thomsen. (Note: the maintainer of this
     bibliography suspects that several of these stories are _not_ AH, but
     having not yet seen them, lists them for completeness.)
 ------------------, ILLEGITIMATE STEPDAUGHTER OF ALTERNATE WORLDCONS (Axolotl
     1996, not yet published)
  %C ...

Resnick, Mike, & Martin H. Greenberg (eds.), BY ANY OTHER FAME (DAW 1994,
     0886775949)
  %C New stories by Daniel, Delaplace, DiChario, Effinger, J.C. Haldeman, J.
     Kagan, Kress, Lackey & Dixon, Malzberg (1), Malzberg (2), Meacham,
     Nimersheim, L. Resnick, Rusch, Simner, D.W. Smith, Tarr, and Thomsen.

Resnick, Mike & Patrick Nielsen Hayden (eds.), ALTERNATE SKIFFY (Wildside 1995,
     not yet published)
  %C Science fiction stories which were nver written.

Silverberg, Robert (ed.), WORLDS OF MAYBE: SEVEN STORIES OF SCIENCE FICTION
     (Thomas Nelson 1970; Dell 1974);
  %C Reprints of P. Anderson, Asimov, deFord, Farmer, Leinster, and Niven.

Snowman, Daniel (ed.), IF I HAD BEEN..., TEN HISTORICAL FANTASIES (Rowman &
     Littlefield 1979, 0847661369)
  %C Corrections of decisions by historical figures by Allen, Blakemore,
     Calvert, Edwards, Morgan, Pearton, Shukman, R. Thompson, Windsor, and
     Wright.

Squire, J.C. (ed.), IF IT HAD HAPPENED OTHERWISE: LAPSES INTO IMAGINARY HISTORY
     (Longmans, Green 1931; exp Sidgwick & Jackson 1972; St. Martin's 1974; rev
     vt IF: OR, HISTORY REWRITTEN, Viking 1931; Kennikat 1964)
  %C The classic AH book. Stories by Belloc, Chesterton, Churchill, Fisher,
     Guedalla, Knox, Ludwig, Maurois, Nicolson, Squire and Waldman. Rev. ed.
     replaces Knox with Van Loon. Exp. ed. adds Petrie and Trevelyan to the
     original contents.

Waugh, Charles G., & Martin H. Greenberg (eds.), ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES: ELEVEN
     STORIES OF THE WORLD AS IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN (Garland 1986, 0824086597)
  %C Reprints and new stories by P. Anderson, Benet, I.E. Cox, de Camp, Elgin,
     Hale, Lafferty, Piper, K. Roberts, K.S. Robinson, and Utley & Waldrop.
     Reference mat'l by Chamberlain and Hacker & Chamberlain.


STORIES AND NOVELS

Adams, Robert, CASTAWAYS IN TIME (Donning 1979, 0915442965; Signet 1982,
     0451114744)
  %W Nestorians won at the Council of Ephesus, 451.
  %S Tourists trapped in a remote villa are transported to a 17th-century in
     which the Moorish pope has declared a Crusade against England.
 ------------, THE SEVEN MAGICAL JEWELS OF IRELAND (Signet 1985, 0451133404)
  %S The battlefield between Pope Abdul and Arthur III Tudor shifts to the high
     seas and to Ireland.
 ------------, OF QUESTS AND KINGS (NAL/Signet 1986, 0451145747)
  %S Abdul II may be dead, but the fight in Ireland continues.
 ------------, OF CHIEFS AND CHAMPIONS (Signet 1987, 0451151100)
  %S More intrigue in Ireland and England, and new fighting in N America.
 ------------, OF MYTHS AND MONSTERS (Signet 1988, 0451157222)
  %S ...
 ------------, OF BEGINNINGS AND ENDINGS (Signet 1989)
  %S ...

Aiken, Joan, THE WOLVES OF WILLOUGHBY CHASE (Cape 1962; Doubleday 1963;
     Hutchinson 1975; Dell 1981, 1987; Red Fox 1994, 009936591X)
  %W The Stuarts won the Jacobite wars.
  %S Two English girls face wolves and an evil governess.
  %C Except for wolves besetting England c. 1830, this volume is not AH.
 ----------, BLACK HEARTS IN BATTERSEA (Doubleday 1964; Cape 1965; Dell 1969,
     1981;Dell/Yearling 1987, 0440496039)
  %S Hanoverians plot against James III.
 ----------, NIGHTBIRDS ON NANTUCKET (Doubleday 1966; Dell 1969)
  %S A mad scientist in New England develops a transatlantic zap-gun aimed at
     St. James's Palace.
 ----------, THE STOLEN LAKE (Cape 1981; Delacorte 1981, 0440083176)
  %S A kingdom founded by Celtic refugees from the battle of Camlann is
     discovered in the Andes.
 ----------, THE WHISPERING MOUNTAIN (Doubleday 1969)
  %S The Prince of Wales (later Richard IV) has a Welsh adventure.
 ----------, THE CUCKOO TREE (Cape 1971, 0224005146; Doubleday 1971; Doubleday
     1988, 0440400465)
  %S Hanoverian plotters return to disrupt the coronation of Richard IV.
 ----------, DIDO AND PA (Delacorte 1986, 0385294808)
  %S Another Hanoverian plot against Richard IV.
 ----------, IS (Jonathan Cape 1992, 0224032968; vt IS UNDERGROUND, Delacorte
     1993, 0385308981)
  %S The royal heir is among numerous English children stolen away as slave
     labor.
 ----------, MIDNIGHT IS A PLACE (Cape 1974, 0224009680; Viking 1974,
     0670474835; Scholastic 1993, 059045496X)
  %S ...

Aksyonov, Vassily, OSTROV KRYM (Ardis 1981, 0882337440, 0882337459)
  %T English tr. by Michael Henry Heim as THE ISLAND OF CRIMEA (Random House
     1983, 0394524314; Vintage 1984, 0394727657)
  %W The Crimea was an island and White Russians successfully held it against
     the Bolsheviks and established a provisionary democratic gov't.
  %S In the early 1980s, a Crimean newspaper editor spearheads the Common Fate
     re-unification movement, playing into Soviet hands.

Aldiss, Brian W., THE MALACIA TAPESTRY (Cape 1976, 022401269X)
  %W Humans evolved from dinosaurs rather than hominids.
  %S ...

Aldiss, Brian W., "Matrix" (vt "Danger: Religion!"), in _Science Fantasy_ Oct
     1962; THE SALIVA TREE AND OTHER STRANGE GROWTHS (Faber 1966;  Gregg 1981,
     0839825668); THE INNER LANDSCAPE (ed. Michael Moorcock) (Allison & Busby
     1969, 0850310059); NEANDERTHAL PLANET (Avon 1969; Avon ..., 0380541971);
     and THE UNFRIENDLY FUTURE (ed. ... Boardman) (publ. unknown)
  %T German tr. by Barbara Heidkamp as "Vorsicht! Religion", in <HSL>
  %S In 2042, a theocratic timeline crosstime abducts people for advice on
     dealing with a slave revolt, but they develop other plans.

Aldiss, Brian W., "M.E.R.O's Sinai Project, 1957-1970" (vt "What You Get for
     Your Dollar"), in THE SHAPE OF FURTHER THINGS: SPECULATIONS ON CHANGE
     (Faber 1970, 0571094724; Doubleday 1971); and THE NEW IMPROVED SUN: AN
     ANTHOLOGY OF UTOPIAN SF (ed. Thomas M. Disch) (Harper & Row 1975,
     006011052X; Hutchinson 1976, 0091242002)
  %W The UN took strong action following the Anglo-French attack on Egypt in
     1956, including an internat'l reclamation project in the Sinai.
  %S A man from a world beset by an energy crisis visits the utopian Sinai of
     another and describes its history.

Aldiss, Brian W., "A Tupolev Too Far", in OTHER EDENS III (eds. Christopher
     Evans & Robert Holdstock) (Unwin 1989); and A TUPOLEV TOO FAR
     (HarperCollins UK 1993, 0002240335; St. Martin's 1994, 0312105657;
     HarperCollins 1994, 0006476317)
  %W A massive explosion which flattened Berlin in July 1914 led to an
     internat'l relief effort and averted WW1.
  %S A British publisher traveling to Nicholas III's glorious imperial Russia
     somehow ends up in our Brezhnev's gray Moscow.

Aldiss, Brian W., THE YEAR BEFORE YESTERDAY (Franklin Watts 1987, 0531150402;
     St. Martin's 1988, 0312911122)
  %W Churchill was killed during a visit to Finland in 1935. Later, Germany
     gobbled up W Europe but left the Zinoviev-led Soviet Union alone.
  %S A Finnish composer finds the body of a girl alongside the road, and inside
     her backpack is an SF thriller about a different WW2.

Allen, Louis, "If I had been... Hideki Tojo in 1941", in <IIHB>
  %W The prime minister of Japan pursued a path which would maximize Japan's
     gains without forcing a war with the United States.
  %S Japan's takeover of Java and Siberia provokes a worried America to elect
     MacArthur in '44 and to ally with Germany. The falling Japan uses nukes.

Allikas, David, "A Switch in Time!", in _Time Warp_ #4 (Apr/May 1980, DC
     Comics)
  %W AmerInds had nuclear capability.
  %S Time-travellers trying to prevent a nuclear war kidnap Albert Einstein and
     drop him off in 1782 N America.

Amery, Carl, AN DEN FEUERN DER LEYERMARK: ROMAN (Nymphenburger 1979,
     3485003697; Heyne 1981, 1983; Heyne 1994, 3453072499)
  %W Former Confederate soldiers were hired as mercenaries by Bavaria and used
     to subjugate Bismarck's Prussia.
  %S Bavaria replaces Prussia as the dominant German power and important
     European player.

Amery, Carl, DAS KOENIGSPROJEKT (Piper 1974, 3492020747; Deutscher
     Taschenbuchverlag 1978; Heyne 1984)
  %S The Vatican tries to use Leonardo da Vinci's time machine to support a
     Bavarian-Stuart reversal of the Reformation.

Ambrose, David, THE MAN WHO TURNED INTO HIMSELF (Jonathan Cape 1993,
     0224035193; St. Martin's 1994, 0312104979; St Martin's/Picador 1995)
  %W John and Robert Kennedy were not assassinated and Lloyd Bentsen was
     president in 1990.
  %S The sight of his wife's death in an auto accident shocks a man sideways
     into another version of himself.

Ambrose, Stephen, PEGASUS BRIDGE: JUNE 6, 1944 (Simon & Schuster 1985)
  %W British troops did not take and hold on to Pegasus Bridge during the D-Day
     invasion.
  %C Epilog speculates that if Germans had retained control, reinforcements
     might have eventually rolled up the Allied invasion force.

Amis, Kingsley, THE ALTERATION (Cape 1976, 022401305X; Viking 1976, 0670115223;
     Panther 1978)
  %T German tr. by Walter Brumm as DIE VERWANDLUNG (Heyne 1986)
  %W Catherine of Aragon and Arthur of Wales had a son who became king of
     England upon the death of Henry VII. Later, Martin Luther became pope.
  %S A boy soprano in 1976 Catholic England tries to flee becoming a papal
     castrato.
  %C Winner: 1977 John W. Campbell Memorial Award

Anderson, Kevin J., "Music Played on the Strings of Time", in _Analog_ Jan 1993
  %W Various famous rock stars did not die tragic deaths.
  %S A man visiting alternate Earths to obtain "new" music by "dead" rockers
     comes across an album with his name on it.
 -----------------, "Tide Pools", in _Analog_ Dec 1993
  %S A woman searches the timelines for a cure to an "orphan" disease
     afflicting her husband.

Anderson, Kevin J., & Doug Beason, THE TRINITY PARADOX (Bantam 1991,
     0553292463)
  %W US nuclear weapons research was slowed down, while the Nazis accelerated
     theirs.
  %S An accident propels an anti-nuclear activist back to 1943 Los Alamos and
     she sets out to prevent the Trinity test.

Anderson, Poul, "Delenda Est", in <f&sf> Dec 1955; GUARDIANS OF TIME
     (Ballantine 1960, 0345018907; exp Pinnacle 1981); <WoM>; ANNALS OF THE
     TIME PATROL (Doubleday ...); <AH>; TIME WARS (eds. Charles G. Waugh &
     Martin H. Greenberg) (Tor 1986, 0812530489, 0812530497); THE GREAT SF
     STORIES: 17 (eds. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg) (DAW 1988,
     0886772567); THE ETERNAL CITY (ed. David Drake) (publ. unknown); and THE
     TIME  PATROL (Tor 1991, 0312852312; Tor 1994)
  %W The Scipios were killed at Ticinus, and Hannibal later captured and
     destroyed Rome.
  %S Celts are driving steamcars in 1955 "New York"; it's up to Time Patrolman
     Manse Everard to go back to the 2nd Punic War and set things right.
 -------------, THE SHIELD OF TIME (Tor 1990, 0312850883; Tor 1991, 0812510003)
  %S Everard and Wanda Tamberley patch history up at Bactra (209 BC) and
     Rignano (1137).
  %C Non-AH entries in series are "Time Patrol", "Brave to be a King", "The
     Only Game in Town", "Gibraltar Falls", "Ivory, and Apes, and Peacocks",
     "The Sorrow of Odin the Goth", "Star of the Sea" and "The Year of the
     Ransom". All may be found in the THE TIME PATROL (Tor 1991, 0312852312)
     and elsewhere.

Anderson, Poul, "Eutopia", in DANGEROUS VISIONS (ed. Harlan Ellison) (Doubleday
     1967; NAL 1975); PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE PERFECT: A TEXT ANTHOLOGY OF
     SPECULATIVE & SCIENCE FICTION (eds. Jack C. Wolf & Gregory Fitz Gerald)
     (Fawcett 1973); and THE DARK BETWEEN THE STARS (Berkley 1981)
  %W Alexander lived longer _or_ Christianity fell before Norse, Arab and
     Magyar attacks.
  %S A crosstime explorer from an advanced Alexandrine timeline violates a
     taboo while visiting a Norse-Magyar N America

Anderson, Poul, "House Rule", in HOMEBREW (ed. anon.) (NESFA 1976); <f&sf> May
     1979; and FANTASY (Pinnacle 1981)
  %S The Heloise and Abelard of two different worlds meet at a tavern outside
     time.
 --------------, "Loser's Night", in Short Story Paperbacks, #1 (Pulphouse
     1991)
  %S ...

Anderson, Poul, "In the House of Sorrows", in <WMHB1>
  %W Assyrians captured Jerusalem and the Diasporah occurred before
     Christianity could get started.
  %S Adventures of a courier from North Markland (America) in an alternate
     Israel/Palestine.

Anderson, Poul, A MIDSUMMER TEMPEST (Doubleday 1974, 0385055056; Ballantine
     1975, 0345274520; Orbit/Futura 1975, 0860078574)
  %W Shakespeare's plays were real history and the Industrial Revolution
     arrived two centuries early. Also, magic works.
  %S In order to keep Charles I on England's throne, a Cavalier prince searches
     for Prospero's isle.
  %C Nominee: 1975 Nebula for best novel.

Anderson, Poul, OPERATION CHAOS (Doubleday 1971, 0385005881; Lancer ...;
     Berkley 1978; Baen 1992, 067172102X); fixup of "Operation Afreet", in
     <f&sf> Sep 1956; "Operation Salamander", in <f&sf> Jan 1957; "Operation
     Incubus", in <f&sf> Oct 1959; and "Operation Changeling", serial in <f&sf>
     May & Jun 1969
  %W Men learned to remove antimagical properties of iron and magical
     technology ensued.
  %S A werewolf and witch are involved in repeated struggles against the
     machinations of Hell during WW2, as the Saracens invade America.

Anderson, Poul, THREE HEARTS AND THREE LIONS (Doubleday 1961; Avon ...,
     0380004120; Berkley 1978; Ace 1984, 0441808212; Baen 1993, 0671721860)
  %S A Dane from our Earth must save a magical alternate Europe from the forces
     of Chaos, but why are the people there expecting him?

Anderson, Poul, "When Free Men Shall Stand", in <WMHB3>
  %W Lucien Bonaparte convinced Napoleon to consolidate the French hold on
     Europe rather than invade Egypt. Later, the French won at Trafalgar.
  %S In 1849, Sam Houston talks history with a French diplomat during the
     battle for New Orleans in the 2nd French-American War.

Andrevon, Jean-Pierre, "L'Anniversaire du Reich de mille ans", in C'EST ARRIVE
     MAIS ON N'EN A RIEN SU (Denoel 1984)
  %W ...
  %S Nazi power lasts _exactly_ 1000 years.

Andrevon, Jean-Pierre, "Qu'est-ce qu'il faisait, le jeune docteur Frankenstein,
     en mai 81? et en mai 68?", in C'EST ARRIVE MAIS ON N'EN A RIEN SU (Denoel
     1984)
  %W Camus, Philipe and Vian did not die in the early 1960s.
  %S A descendant of Dr. Frankenstein extends the lives of Camus, Philipe and
     Vian to see how they would have affected later French history.

Andrews, Keith William, FREEDOM'S RANGERS (Berkley 1989)
 ---------------------, RAIDERS OF THE REVOLUTION (Berkley 1989)
 ---------------------, SEARCH AND DESTROY
 ---------------------, TREASON IN TIME (Berkley 1990)
 ---------------------, SINK THE ARMADA! (Berkley 1990)
 ---------------------, SNOW KILL (Berkley 1991)
  %S Time war action in which American and Soviets try to delete each other
     from history.

anon., THE OCCUPATION (... 1960)
  %W Germany won WW2.
  %S ...

anon., "Scene and Not Herd: Failure of a Revolution", in _Harper's Bazaar_ Nov
     1967
  %W The 1917 Russian Revolution was bloodily suppressed.
  %S Post-1917 imperial governance is no better than the Communist's.

Anthony, Piers, & Roberto Fuentes, DEAD MORN (Tafford 1990; Ace 1994,
     0441000525)
  %W The Soviets managed to get the nuclear missiles in Cuba operational before
     the US noticed their existence _or_ the US attacked Cuba on first finding
     out about the missiles.
  %S A man from 400 years in our future travels back to 1962 Cuba to make a
     slight change in history, but on finding that it didn't have the desired
     effect he travels back to 1958 to become part of Castro's rebel forces.

Anvil, Christopher, "Apron Chains", in _Analog_ Dec 1970
  %W The scientific revolution started in the 15th century, the result of a
     man's being saved from drowning.
  %S Discovery of the Americas is stalled, then stifled, by too-rigid adherence
     to the scientific method.

Anvil, Christopher, "Bugs", in _Analog_ Jun 1986
  %W Henry Ford never existed to standardize the auto industry.
  %S A computer salesman from our world dreams of a world in which the auto
     industry suffers from incompatible hardware and formats.

Arnoux, Alexandre, FAUT-IL BRULER JEANNE? MYSTERE EN TROIS JOURNEES (Gallimard
     1954)
  %W Joan of Arc was rescued.
  %S God allows Joan to be rescued, much to her disillusionment.

Armor, John C., "Bureaucrats and Quiche-Eaters on the Chisholm Trail", in
     _Journal of Irreproducible Results_ Apr/May 1985
  %S ...

Armstrong, Anthony, & Bruce Graeme, WHEN THE BELLS RANG (Harrap 1943)
  %W Nazi Germany invaded England in 1940.
  %S How the invasion was defeated.

Armstrong, Michael, "Everything That Rises, Must Converge", in _Asimov's
     Science Fiction_ Feb 1993
  %W Flannery O'Connor became an SF writer.
  %S In 1962, O'Connor wins yet another Hugo while trying to get a mainstream
     novel published so she can earn literary immortality before dying of
     lupus.

Aron, Robert, VICTOIRE A WATERLOO (Andre Sabatier 1937; Plon 1964, 1968;
     Rombaldi 1976, 2231001918)
  %W Napoleon won at Waterloo.
  %S Despite victory, Napoleon suffers an identity crisis and abdicates.

Aronson, Mark, "Gemutlichkon I", in <AWC>
  %S ...

Aronson, Mark, "President-Elect", in <AK>
  %W Robert Kennedy survived Sirhan Sirhan's assassination attempt, and as a
     result adopted a hard anti-crime stance.
  %S Facing Democratic rejection, RFK becomes the Republican presidential
     nominee as brother Teddy leads the Democrats. Nixon still becomes
     president.

Asimov, Isaac, THE END OF ETERNITY (J. Curley 1981, 0893403385); rev. of "The
     End of Eternity", in THE ALTERNATE ASIMOVS (Doubleday 1986, 0385197845;
     ROC ...)
  %W Enrico Fermi did not participate in atomic research and the atomic bomb
     was never dropped on Hiroshima.
  %S An organization called Eternity strives to optimize human history to bring
     happiness to the largest number of people. Our hero, a time-change
     engineer, falls in love with a woman of a further future who tries to
     convince him that tampering with time will make the human race lose the
     race to the stars.
  %C Marginally AH. Divergence is 1932 but all results shown are in _far_
     future.

Asimov, Isaac, "Fair Exchange?", in _Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine_ Fall 1978;
     3 BY ASIMOV: THREE SCIENCE FICTION TALES (Targ 1981); THE WINDS OF CHANGE
     AND OTHER STORIES (Doubleday 1983, 0385180993)
  %W Gilbert & Sullivan's operetta THESPIS was not lost.
  %S A mental time traveler attempting to learn the score of THESPIS causes it
     to go into print, with personally damaging consequences.

Asimov, Isaac, "Living Space", in EARTH IS ROOM ENOUGH: SCIENCE FICTION TALES
     OF OUR OWN PLANET (Doubleday 1957; Abelard-Schuman 1976, 0200723782); OUT
     OF THIS WORLD 3 (eds. ... Williams-Ellis & ... Owen) (Blackie & Son 1961);
     <WoM>; VALENCE AND VISION: A READER IN PSYCHOLOGY (eds. Bob Jones &
     Richard L. Roe) (Rinehart 1974, 0030084164); THE FAR ENDS OF TIME AND
     EARTH (Doubleday 1979, 0385132697); and ISAAC ASIMOV: THE COMPLETE
     STORIES, VOLUME I (Doubleday 1990, 0385416067, 038541627X)
  %S Using parallel Earths to solve overpopulation in 4000 AD, humans encounter
     similar colonists from a world in which Germany won WW2.

Attanasio, A.A., IN OTHER WORLDS (Morrow 1984, 0688039901; Bantam 1985)
  %W WW1 led to a world gov't.
  %S ...

Attanasio, A.A., "Ink from the New Moon", in <IAsfm> Nov 1992; and <WMHB4>
  %W N America was discovered and settled by Chinese Buddhists.
  %S A scribe describes the Unified Sandalwood Autocracies, and an encounter on
     its eastern shores with a European explorer named Christ-bearer.

Averneri, Shlomo, "What If Sadat had Come to Jerusalem Under a Labor
     Government? (1977)", in <WIESSF>
  %W Itzhak Rabin accepted Rumania's Jan 1977 invitation for a state visit and
     while there was advised of Anwar Sadat's peace plans.
  %S Peace talks between Sadat and Rabin include King Hussein of Jordan,
     leading to an agreement that includes the West Bank, but not the PLO.

Bailey, Hilary, "The Fall of Frenchy Steiner", in _New Worlds_ Jun 1964; THE
     BEST OF NEW WORLDS (ed. Michael Moorcock) (Compact 1965); SF12 (ed. Judith
     Merrill) (Delacorte 1968); THE BEST SF STORIES FROM NEW WORLDS (ed.
     Michael Moorcock) (Panther 1974); and <HV>
  %T German tr. by Yvonne Krampen as "Die verlorene Unschuld der Frenchy
     Steiner", in WELTEN DER WAHRSCHEINLICHKEITEN (ed. Ronald M. Hahn)
     (Ullstein 1983)
  %W Hitler did not invade Russia.
  %S Life in occupied London, 1954.

Ball, Margaret, THE SHADOW GATE (Tor 1991)
  %S A New Age woman from our Austin TX is drawn into a magical alternate where
     an immortal elven queen rules in France.

Balthasar, AS-TU VU MONTEZUMA? (Le Monde 1980); orig. serial in _Le Monde_
     Jun-Sep 1980
  %S ...

Bank, Aaron: see Nathanson, E.M., & Aaron Bank

Barbet, Pierre, CARTHAGE SERA DETRUITE: SETNI ENQUETER TEMPOREL, 2 (Fleuve Noir
     1984)
  %W Hannibal captured Rome.
  %S A renegade time agent helps out Hannibal, and tries to found a
     Carthaginian colony in Quebec.

Barbet, Pierre, COSMIC CRUSADERS: TWO COMPLETE NOVELS (DAW 1980, 0879975833)
(------------), L'EMPIRE DU BAPHOMET (Fleuve Noir 1972)
  %T English tr. by Bernard Kay as BAPHOMET'S METEOR (DAW 1972)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Eurico Fonseca as OS CRUZADORS DO ESPACO (Livros Brasil
     1980)
  %W A demon-like alien was shipwrecked on Earth in 1118.
  %S The alien aids the Knights Templar as they set out in 1275 to save the
     Holy Land and conquer the Mongols.
(------------), CROISADE STELLAIRE (Fleuve Noir 1974)
  %T English tr. by C.J. Cherryh as STELLAR CRUSADE (no separate publ.)
  %S Outer-space sequel to the above.

Barbier, J.-B., SI NAPOLEON AVAIT PRIS LONDRES (Librairie Francais 1970)
  %S ...

Baring, Maurice, "The Alternative", in _London Mercury_ Nov 1922; TRAVELERS IN
     TIME (ed. Philip Van Doren Stern) (Doubleday 1947); HALF A MINUTE'S
     SILENCE (Heinemann 1925; Doubleday 1925; Books for Libraries 1970,
     0836933761); and MAURICE BARING RESTORED (Heinemann 1970, 0434347906;
     Farrar, Straus & Giroux 1970, 0374204489)
  %W Napoleon's father decided that his son would get the best education
     possible if enlisted in the British navy.
  %S A sketch of historical and literary consequences from 1800 to 1850.

Barnett, Lisa A.: see Scott, Melissa, & Lisa A. Barnett

Baron, Nick, ROBERT SILVERBERG'S TIME TOURS #2: GLORY'S END (Harper 1990,
     0610601305)
  %S ...
  %C A follow-up to Silverberg's UP THE LINE.

Barrett, Neal, Jr., THE LEAVES OF TIME (Lancer 1971, 0447747215)
  %S During an alien attack on one Earth, a human soldier is thrown into
     another where N America was settled by Vikings. An alien pursues him.

Barton, S.W.: see Kurland, Michael, & S.W. Barton

Basil, Otto, WENN DAS DER FUHRER WUSSTE (Molden 1966)
  %T English tr., abr. Thomas Weyr, TWILIGHT MAN (Meredith 1968)
  %W Germany won WW2 after dropping a nuclear bomb on London.
  %S Hitler's death 20 years later leads to a power struggle.

Baxter, Stephen, ANTI-ICE (HarperCollins UK 1993, 0246138351; HarperCollins UK
     1994, 0586212965; HarperPrism 1994, 0061054216)
  %W An anti-ice comet struck the Antarctic in 1720, and 135 years later, a
     fragment was used by Britain in a super-bomb which ended the Siege of
     Sevastopol.
  %S In 1870, as the Franco-Prussian war begins, an act of sabotage against an
     anti-ice-powered land leviathan results in five men traveling to the moon.

Baxter, Stephen, "Brigantia's Angels", in _Interzone_ #91 (Jan 1995)
  %W Flying machines were invented in Wales in 1895.
  %S The Boer War is much shorter and WWI apparently doesn't happen, but the
     British government uses flying machines against Welsh miners in 1915.

Baxter, Stephen, "Mittelwelt", in _Interzone_ #82 (Apr 1994)
  %W Petain was not replaced as commander of French troops in 1918, and Germany
     quickly scored a western victory then turned eastward.
  %S In 1940, an AMerican engineer is privileged to participate in Imperial
     Germany's firts manned rocket test flight, and finds himself caught in the
     Kaiser's first strike against Japan.

Baxter, Stephen, "No Longer Touch the Earth", in _Interzone_ #72 (Jun 1993)
  %W The universe really is a set of crystal spheres.
  %S Hermann Goering attempts to become the first man to fly to the Axis at the
     South Pole, but Eddie Rickenbacker gets there at the same time.

Bayley, Barrington J., "Tommy Atkins", in _Interzone_ #27 (Jan/Feb 1989)
  %S The use of nerve-grafting results in soldiers being given body parts to
     replace those lost in combat, and WW2 drags on for 25 years.

Bayley, Barrington J., "The Way into the Wendy House", in _Interzone_ #71 (May
     1993)
  %S Barely AH tale of an encyclopedia of science fiction writers, found in a
     pub in another timeline, which includes no familiar names, except one.

Bear, Greg, EON (Bluejay 1985, 0312941447; Tor 1994)
  %W Alexander the Great established a lasting empire.
  %S An asteroid approaching our Earth turns out to contain artifacts from the
     future, but its presence inflames existing world tensions.
  %C AH content appears only in epilog.
 ---------, ETERNITY (Warner 1988, 0446514020; Warner 1994, 0446601888)
  %S ...

Bear, Greg, "Scattershot", in UNIVERSE 8 (ed. Terry Carr) (Doubleday 1978,
     0385124751; Popular Library 1979); THE 1979 ANNUAL WORLD'S BEST SF (eds.
     Donald A. Wollheim & Arthur W. Saha) (DAW 1979); and THE WIND FROM A
     BURNING WOMAN (Arkham House 1983, 0870540947; Warner/Popular Library 1990,
     0445208465)
  %S A woman aboard a spacecraft hit by a "disruptor" beam finds that it has
     reassembled with parts (and crew) of ships from alternate universes.

Bear, Greg, "Through Road No Whither", in <HV>; and THERE WILL BE WAR 8:
     ARMAGEDDON (eds. Jerry Pournelle & John F. Carr) (publ. unknown)
  %S Nazi officers in a world where Germany won WW2 insult a gypsy woman when
     asking for directions, and she arranges for Germany's retroactive defeat.

Beason, Doug: see Anderson, Kevin J., & Doug Beason

Beck, James M., "It Might Have Been", in _North American Review_ Jan 1920
  %W Clemenceau and Lloyd George questioned Woodrow Wilson's ability to get the
     US Senate to accept the League of Nations.
  %S Conversations in which they realize the problem and address it to Wilson.

Beerbohm, Max, "A Panacea", in _Saturday Review_ 23 Jul 1904; and AROUND
     THEATERS (Knopf 1930)
  %W Edward VII closed down all British theaters for ten years on 1 Apr 04.
  %S How it was the best thing could have happened to British drama.

Belloc, Hilaire, "If Drouet's Cart had Stuck", in <IIHHO> (all eds.)
  %W Louis XVI escaped Paris and was not executed.
  %S Following Lafayette's defeat of Republican forces, France sinks into
     mediocrity and Britain must contend with the mighty Austrian empire.

Benet, Stephen Vincent, "The Curfew Tolls", in _Saturday Evening Post_ 5
     October 1935; MOONLIGHT TRAVELER (ed. ... Stern) (Doubleday 1942; vt GREAT
     TALES OF FANTASY AND IMAGINATION, Pocket 1954); SELECTED WORKS, II: PROSE
     (Farrar & Rinehart 1942); 25 SHORT STORIES (Sun Dial 1943); THE STEPHEN
     VINCENT BENET POCKET BOOK (Pocket 1946); THIRTEEN O'CLOCK: STORIES OF
     SEVERAL WORLDS (Farrar & Rinehart 1971; Books for Libraries 1971,
     0836937937; Franklin Library 1982); and <AH>
  %W Napoleon were born much earlier, say in 1737.
  %S An Englishman residing on the Mediterranean coast of France meets a
     retired, frustrated French artillery major.

Benford, Gregory, "Manassas, Again", in <IAsfm> Oct 1991; and <WMHB3>
  %W Rome developed a steam-driven machine gun.
  %S Rome's former American colonies fight a civil war in the 19th century.

Benford, Gregory, TIMESCAPE (Simon & Schuster 1980, 0671253271; Pocket 1981,
     0671506323; Bantam 1992); rev. of "3:02 P.M., Oxford", in _If_ Sep 1970;
     and "Cambridge, 1:58 A.M.", in EPOCH (eds. Robert Silverberg & Roger
     Elwood) (Berkley/Putnam's 1975, 0399114602; Berkley 1977, 0425033155)
  %W JFK was not assassinated.
  %S A UC prof in 1962 worries about tachyon interference in an experiment as
     he tries to gain tenure.
  %C Explicit AH content is brief, appearing only at the end.
  %C Winner: 1980 Nebula for best novel, 1981 BSFA Award for best novel, 1981
     John W. Campbell Memorial Award

Benford, Gregory, "Valhalla", in <HV>
  %S A man from a timeline where WW2 lasted til 1947, allowing completion of
     the Final Solution, travels back and sideways to take revenge on Hitler.

Benford, Gregory, "We Could Do Worse", in <WMHB1>; and MATTER'S END (Bantam
     1994, 0553568981)
  %W Nixon threw the California delegation's support to Robert Taft at the 1952
     GOP convention, with the stipulation that Joe McCarthy become Veep.
  %S After Taft's sudden death, McCarthy begins to institute a police state,
     and 4 years later a congressman is kidnaped.

Bensen, D.R., AND HAVING WRIT... (Bobbs-Merrill 1978, 0672520788; Ace 1979)
  %T German tr. by Irene Holicki as ZWISCHENHALT (Heyne 1984)
  %W Four aliens were stranded on Earth in 1908 when they barely avoided an
     explosive impact at Tunguska and splash-landed near San Francisco.
  %S To get their ship repaired, they set about accelerating technological
     development, but President Edison doesn't want to share with Europe.

Bernau, George, PROMISES TO KEEP (Warner 1988, 0446514535)
  %W The US presidential assassination attempt on 22 Nov 1963 failed.
  %S Hunting the conspirators, plus the elections of 1964 and 68.
  %C Borderline AH, as all names are changed. Bernau's CANDLE IN THE WIND
     similarly treats the survival of a Marilyn Monroe-like actress with false
     names but seems even less AH.

Berry, Stephen Ames, THE BATTLE FOR TERRA TWO (Ace 1986, 0812531914,
     0812531922)
  %C Non-AH 1st volume of series is THE BIOFAB WAR.
  %W The US never developed the bomb, Nazi Germany did and Hitler was
     assassinated in Jul 44.
  %S A war against insectoids shifts from our Earth to another, with a look at
     fascist Boston.
 ------------------, THE A.I. WAR (publ. unknown)
 ------------------, [THE] FINAL ASSAULT (Tor 1988, 0812531892, 0812531906)
  %S ...

Bertin, Eddy C., "Tijdstorm", in DE ACHTJAARLIJKSE GOD (Bruno & Zoon 1971)
  %T English tr. by Eddy Bertin as "Timestorm", in THE 1972 ANNUAL WORLD'S BEST
     SF (eds. Donald A. Wollheim & Arthur W. Saha) (DAW 1972)
  %S Barely AH story of a man, caught in a timestorm, who discovers humanoid
     aliens tinkering with the human past, encouraging the spread of war.

Bester, Alfred, "The Men Who Murdered Mohammed", in <f&sf> Oct 1958; BEST FROM
     FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION: 8 (ed. Anthony Boucher) (Doubleday 1959); THE
     DARK SIDE OF THE EARTH (Signet 1964); THE VINTAGE ANTHOLOGY OF SCIENCE
     FANTASY (ed. Christopher Cerf) (Vintage 1966); VOYAGERS IN TIME: TWELVE
     STORIES OF SCIENCE FICTION (ed. Robert Silverberg) (Meredith 1967); AS
     TOMORROW BECOMES TODAY (ed. Charles W. Sullivan) (Prentice-Hall 1974,
     0130500399, 0130500216); COSMIC LAUGHTER: SCIENCE FICTION FOR THE FUN OF
     IT  (ed. Joe Haldeman) (Holt, Rinehart & Winston 1974, 0030069319);
     STARLIGHT: THE ARBOR HOUSE TREASURY OF SCIENCE FICTION MASTERPIECES (eds.
     Robert Silverberg & Martin H. Greenberg) (Arbor House 1983, 0877954453);
     and THE WORLD TREASURY OF SCIENCE FICTION (ed. David G. Hartwell) (Little,
     Brown 1989, 0316349410)
  %T German tr. by Alfred Joseph as "Die Morder Mohammeds", in DIE FUSSANGELN
     DER ZEIT (eds. Karl Michael Armer & Wolfgang Jeschke) (Heyne 1984)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Eduardo Sals as "Os Assassinos de Maomi", in VIAJANTES
     NO TEMPO (ed. ...) (Panorama 1970)
  %S Due to his wife's infidelity, a Mad Scientist repeatedly goes back in time
     to prevent her existence but can only affect his "personal" timeline.
  %C Nominee: 1959 Hugo for best short story.

Bester, Alfred, "Out of This World", in THE DARK SIDE OF THE EARTH (Signet
     1964)
  %S A freak telephone line allows communication with a world in which Japan
     defeated the US in WW2.

Betancourt, John Gregory: see Kingston, Jeremy

Bier, Jesse, "Father and Son", in A HOLE IN THE LEAD APRON (Harcourt 1964)
  %W As punishment for participating in or ignoring the Holocaust, the Allies
     ordered that 6 million random Germans be executed.
  %S An exchange of letters between father and son, respectively a member of
     the provisional postwar gov't and a former SS officer.

Bishop, Michael, "And the Marlin Spoke", in <f&sf> Oct 1983
  %W N American colonization followed a slightly different path.
  %S A farmer from a different Oklahoma makes a pilgrimage to the Gulf Coast of
     New Castile, where a cult of sea worship has sprung up.

Bishop, Michael, "For Thus Do I Remember Carthage", in THE UNIVERSE (publ.
     unknown); and THE YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION, FIFTH ANNUAL COLLECTION
     (ed. Gardner Dozois) (St. Martin's 1988, 0312018541)
  %W Science and technology advanced faster in portions of the world.
  %S [St.] Augustine of Hippo receives a visitor from Cathay who speaks of
     collapsing stars and other arcane heavenly topics.

Bishop, Michael, THE SECRET ASCENSION; OR, PHILIP K. DICK IS DEAD, ALAS (St.
     Martin's/Tor 1987, 0312930313; Tor 1989, 0812531574, 0812531582; vt PHILIP
     K. DICK IS DEAD, ALAS, Tor/Orb 1994, 0312890028)
  %W In a skewed world, "Richard Milrose Nixon" was elected to four terms as US
     president and SF author Philip K. Dick attained more fame.
  %S Shortly after his death in 1982, Phil Dick visits a small town in Georgia
     and the moon in order to correct history.

Bisson, Terry, FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN (Arbor House 1988, 1557100144)
  %W With the aid of Harriet Tubman, John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry (three
     months early) was successful, and provoked a mass black rebellion.
  %S 100 years later, as Pan Africa is about to land on Mars, a woman delivers
     to a museum papers describing the roots of the Nova African nation.

Bixby, Jerome, "One Way Street", in _Amazing Stories_ Jan 1954; BEST SCIENCE
     FICTION STORIES AND NOVELS: 1955 (ed. T.E. Dikty) (Fredrick Fell 1955);
     SPACE BY THE TAIL (Ballantine 1964); and <BAW>
  %W Numerous small things were changed; eg., Shakespeare didn't write HAMLET,
     the Korean War only lasted two months, etc.
  %S A physics experiment knocks a passerby into a similar timeline, and he
     must be returned to save the universe.

Blakemore, Harold, "If I had been... Salvador Allende in 1972-3", in <IIHB>
  %W Allende moderated Socialist policy and took decisive action against civil
     disorder.
  %S A description of Chilean troubles and how Allende avoided chaos and a
     right-wing takeover.

Blanqui, Louis-Auguste, L'ETERNITE PAR LES ASTRES: HYPOTHESE ASTRONOMIQUE (G.
     Bailliere 1872); included in INSTRUCTIONS POUR UNE PRISE D'ARMES,
     L'ETERNITE PAR LES ASTRES, HYPOTHESE ASTRONOMIQUE, ET AUTRE TEXTES (eds.
     Miguel Abensour & Valentin Pelosse) (Societe encyclopedique francaise
     1973)
  %S ...

Bloch, Robert, "Founding Fathers", in _Fantasic Universe_ Jul 1956
  %S Bookies use the time-machine of a professor in their debt to travel back
     to 1776 to hijack a gold shipment.

Bloch, Robert, "The World-Timer", in _Fantastic_ Aug 1960
  %S ...

Blumenberg, Hans C., "Und wenn er nicht gestorben ist...", in _Tempo_ Jun 1992
  %W Film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder didn't die in 1982.
  %S He later receives two Oscars, one for BERLIN ALEXANDERPLATZ starring
     Robert DeNiro.

Boeheim, Carl von, DIE KAISERSAGA: UTOPIA AUSTRIACA (A. Kraft 1960)
  %W Emperor Franz Josef had a 2nd son, named Franz Stefan.
  %S Franz Stefan preserves the Hapsburg Empire by revolution from above.

Boehme, Gernot, Wolfgang van den Daele & Wolfgang Krohn, "Alternativen in der
     Wissenschaft", in _Zeitschrift fur Soziologie_ vol. 1 (1972), pp. 302-316
  %T English tr. by E.G.H. Joffe as "Alternatives in Science", in _Internat'l
     Journal for Sociology_ vol. 8 (1978), pp. 70-94
  %C Includes discussion of a chemical rather than mechanical worldview at the
     beginning of the scientific revolution.

Boireau, Jacques, "Les enfants d'Ibn Khaldoun", in UNIVERS 07 (ed. Jacques
     Sadoul) (J'ai Lu 1976)
  %W The Arabs won at Tours.
  %S Progressive Muslim southern France later suffers emigration from the
     north.

Boireau, Jacques, "L'ete", in FICTION (Opta 1984)
  %S ...

Bomba, Ty, "Outgoing Mail", in _Strategy & Tactics_ Jun/Jul 89
  %W Exploiting a border dispute, Mexico's improved army invaded Texas in 1846
     and made for New Orleans, where a vicious siege occurred.
  %S Provoked by the attack, the US gov't revises the Monroe Doctrine to mean
     US control of all N America, resulting in an Imperial Republic.

Bon, Frederic, & Michel-Antoine Burnier, SI MAI AVAIT GAGNE: FACETIE POLITIQUE
     (Pauvert 1968)
  %W The May 1968 riots produced a socialist revolution rather than a
     conservative backlash.
  %S ...

Bonanate, Ugo, ASCOLTA, ISRAELE (Lindau 1991, 8871800214)
  %W Early Christian communities were wiped out, and Judaism became the
     dominant Western religion.
  %S Modern scholars are stunned when archaelogists unearth copies of the
     Gospels.

Bopp, Leon, LIAISONS DU MONDE: ROMAN (vol 1, Gallimard 1938; vol 2-4, Editions
     du Dialogue 1941-44; complete Gallimard 1949)
  %W The Popular Front gov't of 1936 France led to a leftist revolution.
  %S A detailed history text.

Borden, Morton, "1759: What If Canada Had Remained French?", in <SAH>
  %W Montcalm defeated Wolfe, leading to French victory in the French and
     Indian War.
  %S The 13 colonies would still rebel against English authority, but future
     relations between Americans and Canadians could have followed several
     paths.

Borden, Morton, "1784: What If Slavery Had Been Geographically Confined?", in
     <SAH>
  %W NJ delegate John Beatty was not ill when Congress debated prohibiting
     slavery west of the Appalachians, and his vote enabled the bill to pass.
  %S Analysis of possible effects on Southern economy and society, noting the
     sterner life blacks would have experienced, and probably no Civil War.

Borden, Morton, "1789: Could the Articles of Confederation Have Worked?", in
     <SAH>
  %W The Constitution was rejected.
  %S A less vilified, stronger Congress would have resulted, and the War of
     1812 would never have happened.

Borden, Morton, "1801: Would Aaron Burr Have Been a Great President?", in <SAH>
  %W Burr did not remain aloof while the House of Representatives was breaking
     the Electoral College tie, and Federalists were persuaded to vote for him.
  %S Burr would have become a Federalist, providing the party a charismatic
     leader, and Louisiana would have been conquered rather than purchased.

Borden, Morton, "1832: What If the Second Bank Had Been Rechartered?", in <SAH>
  %W Nicholas Biddle renewed the charter of the 2nd Bank of the United States
     at a more opportune time.
  %S ...

Borden, Morton, "1850: What If the Compromise of 1850 Had Been Defeated?", in
     <SAH>
  %W Zachary Taylor did not die in July 1850, and blocked Clay's great
     compromise.
  %S The Civil War would have started 10 years early with Texas's invasion of
     New Mexico and ended in a quick southern defeat, but slavery would have
     continued.

Bourne, Mark, "Boss", in <AT>
  %S ...

Bova, Ben, TRIUMPH (Tor 1993, 0312853599; Tor 1994, 0812520637)
  %W FDR quit smoking in 1943, and two years later, Churchill ordered the
     assassination of Stalin in order to avert a Communist E Europe.
  %S When Stalin rather than FDR dies on 12 Apr 1945, the US decides to drive
     for Berlin, sending the 101st Airborne and Patton's Third Army after
     Hitler.

Bowen, John, NO RETREAT (Sinclair-Stevenson 1994, 1856193985)
  %W Germany won WW2.
  %S Fifty years later, Germany, Japan, and the US go to war over Iraq's
     invasion of Kuwait, and British exiles see their chance to liberate the
     homeland.

Bowes, Richard, WARCHILD (Warner 1986, 0445201770)
  %W Nazi Germany used nuclear weapons in 1944 to stop Allied advances on both
     fronts, beginning a cold war.
  %S A boy from that world is enmeshed into crosstime telepathic slavery and
     warfare.
 -------------, GOBLIN MARKET (Warner 1988)
  %S ...

Boyd, John, THE LAST STARSHIP FROM EARTH (Weybright & Talley 1968; Berkley
     1969; Penguin 1978, 0140048758)
  %T German tr. by Heinz Plehn as DER UBERLAUFER (Droemer Knaur 1978)
  %W Judas Iscariot never existed and Jesus lived to age 70.
  %S 2000 years later, a Mathematician is tried for miscegenation for sleeping
     with a Poet.

Boyett, Steven R., THE ARCHITEXT OF SLEEP (Ace 1986, 0441029051)
  %W Intelligent life evolved from racoons rather than primates.
  %S A human spelunker exits a Florida cave to find himself in a world run by
     oversized racoons.

Bradbury, Ray, "A Sound of Thunder", in GOLDEN APPLES OF THE SUN (Doubleday
     1953); ASPECTS OF SCIENCE FICTION (ed. Geoffrey Donald Doherty) (Billings
     1959; J. Murray 1963; Billings 1970, 0719522153); R IS FOR ROCKET
     (Doubleday 1962; Bantam 1965, 055307988?); SCIENCE FICTION FOR PEOPLE WHO
     HATE SCIENCE FICTION (ed. Terry Carr) (Doubleday 1966); SCIENCE FICTION
     THROUGH THE AGES 2 (ed. I.O. Evans) (Panther 1966); THE STARS AND UNDER
     (ed. ... Crispin) (Faber 1968); ECO-FICTION (ed. John Stadler) (Washington
     Square  1971, 0671478451); SCIENCE FICTION (eds. Sylvia Z. Brodkin &
     Elizabeth J. Pearson) (McDougal, Littell 1973; Lothrop, Lee 1975,
     068841723X); TRANSFORMATION (ed. ... Roselle) (Fawcett 1973); SCIENCE
     FACT/FICTION (eds. ... Farrell, et al) (Scott, Foresman 1974); RAY
     BRADBURY (ed. Anthony Adams) (Harrap 1975, 024552746X); MASTERPIECES OF
     SCIENCE FICTION (eds. Thomas Durwood & Armand Eisen) (Ariel/Ballantine
     1978, 0354276205); TALES  OUT OF TIME (ed. Barbara Ireson) (Faber 1979;
     Philomel 1981, 0399207864); THE STORIES OF RAY BRADBURY (Knopf 1980,
     0394513355); WIDE-ANGLE LENS: STORIES OF TIME AND SPACE (ed. Phyllis R.
     Fenner) (Morrow 1980, 0688222412, 0688322417); BEHOLD THE MIGHTY DINOSAUR
     (ed. David Jablonski) (Elsevier/Nelson 1981, 0525667040); CAUGHT IN THE
     ORGAN DRAFT: BIOLOGY IN SCIENCE FICTION (eds. Isaac Asimov, Martin H.
     Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh) (Farrar, Straus & Giroux 1983, 0374312281);
     THE GREAT SF STORIES:  14 (eds. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg) (DAW
     1986, 0886771064); and CLASSIC  STORIES 1: THE GOLDEN APPLES OF THE SUN /
     R IS FOR ROCKET (Bantam 1990)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Edgar Costa Moreira as "O Reboar do Trovao", in FICCAO
     CIENTIFICA PARA QUEM NAO GOSTA DE FICCAO CIENTIFICA (ed. Terry Carr) (O
     Cruzeiro 1969)
  %S Accidentally stepping on a butterfly while on a T. rex hunt has its
     repercussions.
  %C A classic about the effect of a minor change on history, but not really AH
     since only the effect shown is presumably in our future.
  %C Sequels are Stephen Leigh's DINOSAUR WORLD, DINOSAUR PLANET, DINOSAUR
     SAMURAI, DINOSAUR WARRIORS, and. DINOSAUR EMPIRE.

Brenner, Barbara, SAVING THE PRESIDENT (Julian Messner 1987)
  %S A sculptress prevents the assassination of Lincoln.

Brennert, Alan, "Nostalgia Tripping", in INFINITY FIVE (ed. Robert Hoskins)
     (Lancer 1973)
  %S Crosstime adventures, including worlds where Woodrow Wilson was
     assassinated and John Lennon cut a record in 1949.

Brennert, Alan, & Norm Breyfogle, BATMAN: HOLY TERROR (DC Comics 1991,
     1563890186)
  %W Oliver Cromwell lived another 10 years and consolidated the Puritan hold
     on Britain and its colonies.
  %S A young priest named Bruce Wayne becomes a costumed vigilante fighting the
     repressive theocracy running the American Commonwealth.

Breyfogle, Norm: see Brennert, Alan, & Norm Breyfogle

Brin, David, "Thor Meets Captain America", in <f&sf> Jul 1986; <HV>; and THE
     RIVER OF TIME (Bantam 1987, 0553262815)
  %W Nazi rituals resurrected the Norse pantheon, but Loki went over to the
     Allies.
  %S A captured American officer about to be sacrificed comes face-to-face with
     the god of battle.
  %C Nominee: 1987 Hugo for best novelette.

Brown, Frederic, WHAT MAD UNIVERSE (Dutton 1949; Bantam 1950); orig. in
     _Startling Stories_ Sep 1948
  %S A pulp editor finds himself in a parallel universe which matches the
     stories his magazine has been publishing.

Brown, Walt, THE PEOPLE V. LEE HARVEY OSWALD (Carroll & Graf/Gallen 1992,
     0881848697)
  %W Jack Ruby only wounded Oswald.
  %S In novel form, a study of whether Oswald could have been convicted in a
     Texas court of the murder of JFK based on the evidence against him.

Brunet, James, "As Time Goes By", in PULPHOUSE: THE HARDBACK MAGAZINE #6 (ed.
     Kristine Kathryn Rusch) (Pulphouse 1990)
  %S A man's repeated viewing of CASABLANCA alters the movie and Earth history
     a little each time he watches.

Brunner, John, "At the Sign of the Rose", in BEYOND THE GATE OF WORLDS (Tor
     1991, 0812554442)
  %C In same timeline as Silverberg's THE GATE OF WORLDS.
  %S The Tsar of Russia dies under suspicious circumstances; six travelers tell
     their tales at a Krakow inn.

Brunner, John, TIMES WITHOUT NUMBER (Ace Double #... (Ace 1962); exp Ace 1969,
     0441812708; Ballantine 1983, 0345306791); fixup of "Spoil of Yesterday",
     in _Science Fiction Adventures_ Mar 1962; "The Word Not Written", in
     _Science Fiction Adventures_ Jun 1962; and "The Fullness of Time", in
     _Science Fiction Adventures_ Jul 1962
  %W The Spanish Armada conquered England.
  %S 400 years later, a plot is afoot to destroy the Spanish empire via
     time-travel.

Budrys, Algis, "Never Meet Again", in <HV>
  %S A scientist dissatisfied with Hitler's victory tries a change of universe,
     but that doesn't solve his problems.

Burnier, Michel-Antoine: see Bon, Frederic, & Michel-Antoine Burnier

Burroughs, William S., CITIES OF THE RED NIGHT (Holt, Rinehart & Winston 1981,
     0030539765, 0030589983)
  %W Capt. Mission's 18th-century pirate commune on Madagascar was not wiped
     out by natives.
  %S ...

Busby, F.M., "Play It Again, Sam", in CLARION III (ed. ... Wilson) (Signet
     1973)
  %S Two friends discuss how the world could be made a better place, working
     their way back from event to event.
 ----------, "Balancing Act", in <IAsfm> 16 Feb 1981
 ----------, "Wrong Number", in <IAsfm> 21 Dec 1981
  %S ...

Busby, F.M., "Tundra Moss", in <WMHB3>
  %W Victim of a minor stroke in late 1941, FDR was unable to resist
     congressional and public pressure for a Japan First war policy.
  %S Japanese saboteurs land on Amchitka just as orders for a crucial American
     offensive are being transmitted down the Aleutians via secure cable.

Butler, Ewan, WITHOUT APOLOGY (Cassell 1968, 0304931993)
  %W Nazi Germany successfully invaded England.
  %S Tale of Englishman caught between restoring order from chaos and
     accusations of being a Quisling. Includes timelime to 1967.

Butler, Ron, "What Number are You Calling?", in _Fantastic_ Oct 1955
  %S Crosstime adventure in New Amsterdam.

Bylinski, Gene, LIFE IN DARWIN'S UNIVERSE: EVOLUTION AND THE COSMOS (Doubleday
     1981, 0385170491)
  %C Amongst discussion of evolution in general, comments on possibilities of
     insects, byrds, bats or koalas as the dominant intelligent species on
     Earth.

Byrne, Eugene: see Newman, Kim, & Eugene Byrne

Byrne, Robert, THE TUNNEL (HBJ 1977, 0151913854; Dell 1977, 0440186099)
  %W The 1973 agreement to dig the English Channel tunnel was not canceled.
  %S An American engineer embarks on the biggest project of his career, as an
     Irish terrorist plans to destroy it.

Cadigan, Pat, "Dispatches from the Revolution", in <IAsfm> Jul 1991; <AP>; THE
     YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION, NINTH ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois)
     (St. Martin's 1992, 0312078919, 0312078897, 0312078900); and DIRTY WORK
     (Mark V. Ziesing 1993, 0929480279)
  %W 1960s social protests met with harsh government reaction, LBJ stayed in
     the 1968 presidential race and Sirhan Sirhan didn't kill Robert Kennedy.
  %S The cycle of violence gets bigger and bigger until it all blows up at the
     68 Democratic Nat'l Convention in Chicago.
  %C Nominee: 1992 Hugo for best novelette.

Cadigan, Pat, "No Prisoners", in <AK>; and DIRTY WORK (Mark V. Ziesing 1993,
     0929480279)
  %W Robert Kennedy decided to become a priest and sister Eunice entered
     politics.
  %S In 1968, former Attorney General and now Senator Eunice Kennedy is faced
     with the final outcome of Father Robert Kennedy's antiwar activism.

Caillois, Roger, PONCE PILATE: RECIT (Gallimard 1961)
  %T English tr. by Charles Lam Markmann as PONTIUS PILATE (Macmillan 1963)
  %W Pilate found Jesus innocent and released him.
  %S Christianity is aborted.

Calvert, Peter, "If I had been... Benito Juarez in 1867", in <IIHB>
  %W Juarez granted clemency to Mexican Emperor Maximilian, about to be
     executed.
  %S How it might have happened, but without much further development.

Capek, Karel, "Pseudo-Lot cili o vlastenectvi", in KNIHA APOKRYFU (Borovy 1945)
  %T English tr. by Dora Round as "Pseudo-Lot, or Concerning Patriotism", in
     APOCRYPHAL STORIES (Allen & Unwin 1949; MacMillan 1949; Penguin 1975,
     0040038604)
  %T Esperanto tr. by Josef Vondrousek as "Pseudo-Lot au pri patriotismo", in
     LIBRO DE APOKRIFOJ (Ceha Esperanto-Asocio 1970)
  %S Lot rejects the warning of the angels to flee Sodom.

Card, Orson Scott, HATRACK RIVER (SFBC 1989)
(---------------), SEVENTH SON (Tor 1987, 0312930194); expansion of "Hatrack
     River", in <IAsfm> Aug 1986; TERRY CARR'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY
     OF THE YEAR (ed. Terry Carr) (Tor 1987, 0312930259); and THE YEAR'S BEST
     SCIENCE FICTION, FOURTH ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (St.
     Martin's 1987)
  %W Natural magic works. Also, the Puritan revolution succeeded, altering
     English history and the course of American colonization.
  %S Born in 1800, the seventh son of a seventh son growing up on the American
     frontier meets an itinerant storyteller named William Blake.
  %C SEVENTH SON nominee: 1988 Hugo for best novel, 1988 World Fantasy Award
     for best novel; "Hatrack River" nominee: 1986 Nebula for best novelette,
     1987 Hugo for best novelette.
(---------------), RED PROPHET (Tor 1988, 0312930437)
  %S Captured by Red men, young Alvin Maker and his brother become involved
     with Tecumseh, the Prophet and a different massacre at Tippecanoe.
  %C Nominee: 1988 Nebula for best novel, 1989 Hugo for best novel.
(---------------), PRENTICE ALVIN (Tor 1989, 0312931417; Tor 1989, 0812502124,
     0812502132); rev. of "Prentice Alvin and the No-Good Plow", in _Sunstone_
     Aug 1989; and MAPS IN A MIRROR: THE SHORT FICTION OF ORSON SCOTT CARD (Tor
     1990, 0312850476)
  %S Alvin's years as an apprentice blacksmith and the story of a Black-White
     "mix-up boy" removed from slavery in Appalachee.
  %C Nominee: 1989 Nebula for best novel, 1990 Hugo for best novel.
 ----------------, ALVIN JOURNEYMAN (Tor 1995, not yet published)
  %S ...
 ----------------, MASTER ALVIN (projected, not yet written)
  %S ...

Caron, Carlos Maria, "La Victoria de Napoleon", in LOS ARGENTINOS EN LA LUNA
     (ed. Eduardo Goligorsky) (Flor 1968)
  %S Future astronauts use a super telescope to look into Earth's history, but
     they see Napoleon's conquest of England, a Chinese invasion of Europe,
     etc.

Carr, Jayge, "The War of '07", in <AP>
  %W When Congress broke the Electoral College tie of 1800, they made Aaron
     Burr president rather than Thomas Jefferson.
  %S Militant Burr begins the move to manifest destiny 40 years early, but he
     also shows no signs of leaving the White House.

Carr, John F., & Roland J. Green, "Kalvan Kingmaker", in <Alt>
  %C 2nd sequel to Piper's LORD KALVAN OF OTHERWHEN.
  %S Styphon's House drives barbarians from the N American plains east into
     Kalvan's territory in order to destroy him, but he turns the tables on
     them.

Carr, John F.: see also Green, Roland J., & John F. Carr

Carter, Paul A., "The Constitutional Origins of Westly v. Simmons", in _Analog_
     Oct 1985
  %W There was no Manhattan project, and Stevenson won the election of '52.
  %S How to change history so that Asimov's "Trends" (_Astounding_ Jul 1939)
     came true.

Carter, Paul A., "The Mystery of the Duplicate Diamonds", in STELLAR #7
     SCIENCE-FICTION STORIES (ed. Judy-Lynn Del Rey) (Ballantine 1981,
     0345294734)
  %W Robert Kennedy was elected president in 1968 _or_ Watergate was never
     discovered.
  %S Two people from different timelines meet at a jewelry store in a third
     trying to exchange different versions of the same ring.

Carter, Samuel, III, "If the North Had Won the Civil War", in _Yankee Magazine_
     Apr 1985
  %S ...

Cassutt, Michael, "Mules in Horses' Harness", in <WMHB2>
  %W Lincoln was assassinated while visiting a Union hospital on 4 Jul 1863.
     Wasn't he?
  %S 1980 Confederate differential engineers trying to model history explore
     the Great Man hypothesis.

Cate, Curtis, "Preface" to THE WAR OF THE TWO EMPERORS: THE DUEL BETWEEN
     NAPOLEON AND ALEXANDER: RUSSIA, 1812 (Random House 1985, 0394536703)
  %W Napoleon did not invade Russia.
  %C With no anti-Napoleonic coalition, Wellington would have been forced out
     of Spain, and Alexander might have freed the serfs 40 years early.

Chadbourne, Billie Niles: see Johnson, Robert B., & Billie Niles Chadbourne

Chalker, Jack L., "Dance Band on the Titanic", in <IAsfm> Jul 1978; ASIMOV'S
     CHOICE: EXTRATERRESTRIALS & ECLIPSES (ed. George Scithers) (Davis/Dial
     1978; Dale 1978, 0895591073) ISAAC ASIMOV'S SCIENCE FICTION ANTOLOGY
     VOLUME 1 (ed. George Scithers) (Davis/Dial 1978; vt ISAAC ASIMOV'S MASTERS
     OF SCIENCE FICTION, Davis/Dial 1978, 0803736975); THE 1979 ANNUAL WORLD'S
     BEST SF (eds. Donald A. Wollheim & Arthur W. Saha) (DAW 1979); and DANCE
     BAND ON THE TITANIC (publ. unknown)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Cisar Tozzi as "A Orquestra de Dangas do Titanic", in
     ASIMOV: O MELHOR DA FICCAO CIENTIFICA (ed. George Scithers) (Expressco e
     Cultura 1978)
  %S Adventures of a ferry boat crew traveling between alternate versions of
     Maine and Nova Scotia.

Chalker, Jack L., DOWNTIMING THE NIGHT SIDE (Tor 1985, 0812532880; Baen 1993,
     0671721704)
  %W Karl Marx died in 1841, causing Russia to become a weak democracy in 1917
     and thus unable to fend off Germany in 1941.
  %S A security officer on a time travel project chases terrorists back to 1841
     and gets lost in a timewar between Earthers and Offworlders.

Chalker, Jack L., "Now Falls the Cold, Cold Night", in <AP>
  %W James Buchanan suffered a stroke in Oct 1856 and Millard Fillmore,
     candidate of the American ("Know-Nothing") Party, was elected president.
  %S When Fillmore upholds the Fugitive Slave Laws in 1858, rioting and worse
     erupts in New England.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Abraham Lincoln's Father Had Moved Southward, Not
     Northward", in <IoH>
  %W Thomas Lincoln was made of sterner stuff and emigrated from Kentucky to
     Mississippi rather than to Illinois.
  %C A possibility that Lincoln would have been Confederate president, facing
     off with either Douglas or Seward.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Alexander Hamilton Had Not Written About the
     Hurricane", in <IoH>
  %W Hamilton did not write the newspaper article which convinced his parents
     he was a prodigy and should be sent to Boston to study.
  %S Without him, the balance would not have been struck in writing the
     Constitution and the states might have flown apart.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Admiral Penn Had Persisted in Disowning His Son
     William", in <IoH>
  %W Dismayed at his son's conversion to Quakerism, the admiral neither took
     him back into his household nor made him an heir.
  %S Without the Penn fortune, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia would not have
     been founded and the land would have been split amongst the other colonies

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Champlain Had Tarried in Plymouth Bay", in <IoH>
  %W Champlain placed a settlement during his 1605 expedition, shifting the
     French emphasis in N America southward from the St. Lawrence.
  %S The Puritans would have been forced south to Virginia and Dutch New
     Holland would survive. Any Revolution would have had a different
     philosophy.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Charles II Had Accepted the Kingship of
     Virginia", in <IoH>
  %W After defeat by Cromwell at Worcester, Charles II accepted the invitation
     to place his throne in Virginia and took control of British N America.
  %S Charles would have been a more kingly figure on his return to London, and
     the neglect of the colonies which provoked the Revolution would not
     happen.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Columbus Had Kept His Straight Course Westward",
     in <IoH>
  %W Columbus did not listen to Pinzon on Oct 7, 1492, and kept sailing true
     west.
  %S Landfall would have have likely been made between Cape Canaveral and the
     Carolinas, and Spanish colonization would have focused on N America.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Gilbert Livingston Had Not Voted New York Into
     the Union", in <IoH>
  %W Even though 10 states had already agreed, New York's convention refused to
     ratify the Constitution.
  %S Rhode Island and North Carolina would also have remained outside the
     Union, creating a Balkanized N America with civil and military conflict.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If James Macdonnel Had Not Closed the Gate of
     Hugomont Castle", in <IoH>
  %W Two British soldiers failed to prevent Napoleon from capturing Hugomont.
  %S Napoleon would have split the British army and won at Waterloo. Primarily
     a list of events that would have not occurred.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If King Ethelred of England Had Not Married the
     Norman Emma", in <IoH>
  %W William the Conqueror had no claim to the English throne.
  %S Not particularly AH discussion of the family connections.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Lafayette Had Held the French Reign of Terror in
     Check", in <IoH>
  %W La Fayette accepted the people's call to be the French chief executive.
  %S With La Fayette in power, the Reign of Terror would not have happened,
     Napoleon would have been restrained and France would be a world power.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Orsini's Bomb Had Not Failed to Destroy Napoleon
     III", in <IoH>
  %W Felice Orsini killed Napoleon III.
  %S Without Napoleon, there would have been no Franco-Prussian war and 500k
     men would have lived longer lives.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If President James Buchanan Had Enforced the Law in
     November, 1860", in <IoH>
  %W Buchanan fully enforced federal law upon S Carolina's succession, snuffing
     out the Civil War before it could start.
  %S Slavery would have been slowly dissolved, but black suffrage never
     extended nor white supremacy organizations created.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Queen Elizabeth Had Left a Son or Daughter", in
     <IoH>
  %W Elizabeth I found a man both wise and docile enough to marry.
  %S With a Tudor heir, English advances in the arts would have continued,
     Puritanism averted, but likely no American Revolution.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Skipper Jennings Had Not Rescued Certain
     Shipwrecked Japanese", in <IoH>
  %W The Auckland did not rescue several Japanese fisherman and take them to
     San Francisco.
  %S US interest in Japan would have not perked, and the island nation would
     have eventually ended up a Russian or British puppet.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If the Boy George Washington Had Become a British
     Midshipman", in <IoH>
  %W Mary Washington did not change her mind, and son George entered the
     British navy.
  %S Without Washington's leadership, the revolutionary army would have fallen
     apart. Even supposing victory, there would have been no Constitution.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If the Confederates Had Marched on Washington After
     Bull Run", in <IoH>
  %W The Confederates were more organized and followed hard on the heels of the
     panicked Union army to Washington.
  %S With Washington occupied, the border states would also have seceded and a
     peace negotiated, with future Balkanization and conflicts.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If the Confederate States Had Purchased the East
     India Company's Fleet in 1861", in <IoH>
  %W The South took up the company's offer and purchased ten good steamships.
  %S The Confederate navy would have been capable of averting the blockade, and
     independence fully achieved by 1863.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If the Moors Had Won the Battle of Tours", in <IoH>
  %W Abd-ar-Rahman defeated Charles Martel at Tours.
  %S The Moors would have pushed on to conquer the rest of the Europe, and the
     arts, sciences and role of women in society would have been altered.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If the Philharmonia Had Not Given Concerts at
     Vicenza", in <IoH>
  %W Musicians did not join to form the Philharmonia in the mid 1500s.
  %S There would be no professional musician class today and music would not be
     divided between classical and popular.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If the Pirate Jean Lafitte Had Joined the British at
     New Orleans", in <IoH>
  %W Jean Lafitte accepted a British commission as captain in the Royal Navy.
  %S Without him, Andrew Jackson would have lost the Battle of New Orleans and
     not become president, thus allowing nullification to survive.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If the Spanish Armada Had Sailed at Its Appointed
     Time", in <IoH>
  %W The Armada sailed in January rather than July 1588.
  %C Elizabethan culture would have been stifled and Protestantism smashed,
     with Spanish spoken from Mexico to the St. Lawrence.

Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Themistocles Had Not Beaten Aristides in an
     Athenian Election", in <IoH>
  %W The electoral competition between Themistocles and Aristides fell in
     Aristides's favor.
  %C Without the fleet that Themistocles advocated, Greece would have lost to
     Persia at Salamis and we'd all be worshipping Mithra today.

Chandler, A. Bertram, KELLY COUNTRY (... 1983; DAW 1985, 0886770661); rev. of
     "Kelly Country", in _Void_ ... 1976
  %W Australian Ned Kelly escaped police capture in 1880 and led a successful
     Irish-Australian rebellion against British authority.
  %S A mental time traveler causes Kelly's escape and wakes up in world where
     Australia rather than the US is embroiled in Vietnam.

Charmatz, A., "Sailing Through Program Management", in _Analog_ 5 Jan 1981
 -----------, "A Second Chance", in _Analog_ 9 Nov 1981
  %W Columbus returned from his first voyage to find that modern management
     techniques were being applied to Spain's exploration efforts.
  %S A series of memos showing increasingly poor relations with project
     managers, etc, as Columbus reports on voyage one and prepares for the
     next.

Chaykin, Howard: see Niven, Larry, & Howard Chaykin

Chesnoff, Richard Z., Edward Klein, & Robert Littell, IF ISRAEL LOST THE WAR
     (Coward-McCann 1969)
  %W While Israel hoped for a diplomatic settlement, Arab forces delivered a
     devastating surprise attack on 5 Jun 1967.
  %S A day-by-day account of the 6-day fall of Israel and its repercussions in
     the US, USSR and the new UAR.

Chesterton, G.K., "If Don John of Austria had Married Mary Queen of Scots", in
     <IIHHO> (all eds.); and THE COMMON MAN (Sheed & Ward 1950)
  %W As the title says.
  %C Essay on England's place in Christendom and whether it would have accepted
     a Scottish Catholic queen and a Spanish prince-consort.

Chiang, Ted, "Tower of Babylon", in _Omni_ Nov 1990; THE YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE
     FICTION, EIGHTH ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (St. Martin's 1991,
     0312060092, 0312060084); and NEBULA AWARDS 26: SFWA'S CHOICE FOR THE BEST
     SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY OF THE YEAR (ed. James Morrow) (HBJ 1992,
     0151649340, 0156654725)
  %W An older idea of cosmology were correct.
  %S After centuries of work, the Tower of Babylon has reached the vault of
     heaven and stoneworkers now attempt to break through.
  %C Winner: 1990 Nebula for best novelette; Nominee: 1991 Hugo for best
     novelette.

Chilson, Robert, "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sky", in <BT>
  %W Observing the continued success of Stanley brothers in auto racing, Henry
     Ford brought out the Model A steamer in 1911.
  %S Congress investigates internal combustion engines when a kerosene shortage
     arises.

Chilson, Robert, THE SHORES OF KANSAS (Popular Library 1976)
  %W Teddy Roosevelt was assassinated.
  %S ...

Christopher, John, FIREBALL (Dutton 1981, 0525297383; Tempo 1984)
  %S Two boys are caught in a strange ball of fire, emerging in ancient Roman
     times where they help Christians overthrow the Roman Empire.
 ----------------, NEW FOUND LAND (Dutton 1983, 0525440496)
  %S The boys flee to N America and face more adventures with Viking settlers
     and Aztecs.
 ----------------, DRAGON DANCE (Dutton 1986, 0525442278)
  %S The boys travel on to California.

Churchill, Winston S., "If Lee had not Won the Battle of Gettysburg", in
     <IIHHO> (all eds.); and <WMHB3>
  %T German tr. by Walter Brumm as "Wenn Lee die Schlacht von Gettysburg nicht
     gewonnen Hatte", in _Heyne Science Fiction Magazin_ #9
  %W Jeb Stuart reached the battlefield in time to support Pickett's charge.
     Later, Lee unilaterally freed the slaves and Britain recognized the CSA.
  %S Some theorizing about how a Confederate defeat at Gettysburg might have
     prevented the formation of the English-speaking union.

Clagett, John, A WORLD UNKNOWN (Popular Library 1975)
  %W Jesus never lived and Constantine dissolved the Roman empire.
  %S A man finds himself in another world after a nuclear airplane experiment
     goes awry.

Clark, Ronald W., THE BOMB THAT FAILED (Morrow 1969; vt THE LAST DAY OF THE OLD
     WORLD, Cape 1969)
  %W The Trinity test was a failure, due in part to Klaus Fuchs.
  %S An agonizing invasion of Kyushu leads to US use of rice fungus bombs, and
     the Soviets exploit border incidents for a drive on the English Channel.

Clarke, Comer, IF THE NAZIS HAD COME (World 1962)
  %S ...

Clarke, Gerald, "Yorktown: If the British Had Won", in _Time_ 2 Nov 1981
  %S ...

Coleman, Terry, EMPIRE (Sinclair-Stevenson ...)
  %W Texas never joined the Union.
  %S ...

Collyn, George, "Unification Day", in _New Worlds_ May 1966; and THE TRAPS OF
     TIME (ed. Michael Moorcock) (Rapp & Whiting 1968)
  %W Napoleon won at Waterloo.
  %S England notes the 150th anniversary of its inclusion in the French empire.

Comins, Neil F., "What If the Earth Had Less Mass? Petiel", in <WIMDE>
  %S ....

Comins, Neil F., "What If the Earth Were Tilted Like Uranus? Urania", in
     <WIMDE>; rev. of article in _Astronomy_ Jul 1992
  %W Earth's orbit had an obliquity of (near) 90 deg.
  %S Life would have had to evolve in the tropics, and when species moved on to
     land, mass migrations over vast distances would be necessary to avoid
     death in the alternately baking/freezing mid-latitudes.

Comins, Neil F., "What If the Moon Didn't Exist? Solon", in <WIMDE>; rev. of
     article in _Astronomy_ Feb 1991
  %W Earth was never struck by the huge planetismal that became the moon.
  %S Evolution would have progressed more slowly because of the greatly reduced
     tides and the faster winds.

Comins, Neil F., "What If the Moon Were Closer to the Earth? Lunholm", in
     <WIMDE>
  %W A combination of factors resulted in the modern lunar orbit having a
     radius of only 100000 km.
  %S Life would evolve more quickly, but face more difficulty making the
     transition to land.

Comins, Neil F., "What If the Sun Were More Massive? Granstar", in <WIMDE>;
     rev. of article in _Astronomy_ May 1992
  %S ....

Compton, K.T., "If the Atomic Bomb Had Not Been Used", in _Atlantic_ Dec 1946
  %S ...

Conner, Mike, ARCHANGEL (Tor 1995, 0312857438)
  %W German use of biological warfare in WW1 got out of control, resulting in a
     devastating plague of hemorrhagic fever afflicting only non-black humans.
  %S In 1930, a newspaper photographer in "Milltown", MN, tracks down a
     vampire-like killer while a third wave of "Hun" afflicts the city. His
     attention is quickly drawn to a local plague research site.

Cook, Rick, "Hackers", in _Analog_ Apr 1989
  %W Space travel grew from the efforts of model rocket makers rather than
     nat'l programs.
  %S Participants in a 1989 space race encounter a man with a story about a
     world in which the gov't spent billions on space and achieved little.

Cooper, Edmund, "Jupiter Laughs", in <BT>
  %W Jesus of Nazareth was slain by Herod's troops before his family could flee
     to Egypt.
  %S The murder of Jesus, his family and the magi, with an epilog about Rome's
     British satrap "Queen" Victoria's humiliating coronation.

Cooper, Giles, THE OTHER MAN: A NOVEL BASED ON HIS PLAY FOR TELEVISION (Panther
     1964)
  %S ...

Coppel, Alfred, THE BURNING MOUNTAIN: A NOVEL OF THE INVASION OF JAPAN (HBJ
     1983, 015114978X; Charter 1984)
  %W A lightning strike disrupted the Trinity test.
  %S Operations Olympic and Coronet, the invasion of Japan.

Cores, Lucy, "Hail to the Chief", in <BT>
  %W The Watergate break-in went undiscovered and Richard Nixon was president
     until poor health caused his resignation in 1994.
  %S In 1996, a plumbers unit breaks into a Hyannisport house to retrieve a
     tape stolen from the San Clemente archives.

Cornett, Robert: see Randle, Kevin, & Robert Cornett

Corvo, Baron: see Rolfe, Frederick William

Costa, A., L'APPEL DU 17 JUIN: ROMAN (Lattes 1980)
  %S ...

Costello, Holford, ARISTOPIA. A ROMANCE-HISTORY OF THE NEW WORLD (Arena 1895)
  %W The first settlers in Virginia discovered a reef of pure gold and set up a
     Utopian colony.
  %S History of the land of Aristopia, from its founding to its final takeover
     of N America 300 years later.

Costello, Matthew J., TIME OF THE FOX (ROC 1990, 0451450418)
  %S A mental time traveler studying what made the Beatles so great is
     sidetracked into "change war" action involving Rommel's Afrika Korps.
 -------------------, HOUR OF THE SCORPION (ROC 1991, 0451451287)
  %S Our hero becomes a US infantry lieutenant as the time war shifts focus to
     the Tet offensive and the attack on the US embassy in Saigon.
 -------------------, DAY OF THE SNAKE (ROC 1992)
  %S More time-war action, involving Pearl Harbor.

Costikyan, Greg, "The West is Red", in _Asimov's Science Fiction_ May 1994
  %W Marxism works and capitalism doesn't.
  %S An academician/computer expert from the USSR visits a Washington, DC, torn
     between failing capitalism and flowering Communism.

Cotter, Donald R., "How World War II Really Ended", in _National Review_ 23 Aug
     1985
  %W The US had to invade Japan after a demonstration shot of the atomic bomb
     over Tokyo Bay failed to make an impression.,
  %S The invasion bogs down due to fanatical resistance, and the Soviets
     intervene in 1947.

Coulson, Juanita, "Unscheduled Flight", in <BT>
  %S The Bermuda Triangle offers a one-way trip to an America colonized by
     Vikings and English pirates.

Coulson, Robert, "Soy la Libertad!", in <BT>
  %W Magellan discovered the Americas. 350 years later abolitionists blocked US
     annexation of Texas.
  %S A US Customs inspector considers the disastrous possibilities on a
     Balkanized N America of the assassination of Texas president Lyndon
     Johnson.

Coulson, Robert: see also DeWeese, Gene, & Robert Coulson

Counsil, Wendy, "Black Handkerchiefs", in <f&sf> Dec 1991
  %W After defeating the US in WW2, the Japanese set the AmerInds up as
     governors of the country.
  %S Decades after the war, white Americans meet secretly to enjoy relics of
     Euro-American culture, and argue with a man who advocates accommodation.
  %C May not be AH. Lack of detail leaves room for the possibility that the
     Japanese defeat the US in the future.

Coward, Noel, PEACE IN OUR TIME: A PLAY IN TWO ACTS AND EIGHT SCENES (Doubleday
     1948); included in THE COLLECTED PLAYS OF NOEL COWARD: PLAY PARADE
     (Heinemann 1958)
  %W Nazi Germany invaded and conquered England in the fall of 1940, with an
     Allied counter-invasion in 1945.
  %S How an occupied people relate to their conquerors, as demonstrated by the
     patrons of a pub, variously resisters and collaborators.
  %C A play first presented at the Theater Royale in Brighton in July 1947.

Cox, Glen E., "The More Things Change...", in <AP>
  %W Dewey defeated Truman in the election of 1948.
  %S How playing hardball over Communism led to Dewey's win.

Cox, Irving E., Jr. "In the Circle of Nowhere", in _Universe_ Jul 1954;
     _Fantastic_ Jan 1960; <AH>; and COSMIC CRITIQUES (eds. Isaac Asimov &
     Martin H. Greenberg) (Writer's Digest 1990, 0898793947)
  %T German tr. by Sylvia Brecht-Pukallus as "Im Kreis des Nirgendwo", in <SVW>
  %S Following a study of racial equality, an AmerInd from a world where red
     men enslaved Europe is transported to our Chicago.

Cox, Richard (ed.), OPERATION SEA LION (Thornton Cox 1974, 090272617X; Presidio
     1977, 0891410155)
  %W Nazi Germany carried out Operation Seeloewe, invading England on 22 Sep
     1940.
  %S A detailed account of Germany's miserable 5-day failure.
  %C Based on a war game played out in 1974 by British and West German
     officers.
  %C Synopsis in Morton's "Introduction to Sealion".

Cron, Thomas, "Tuning the Crosswhen Radio", in [Clayton Junior College] _The
     Clay Tablet_ 1980
  %S The purchase of a radio lets its proud new owner pick up broadcasts from
     other timelines.

Cronin, Philip M., "If Britain Had Suppressed America's War for Independence",
     in _Harvard Magazine_ Jul/Aug 1976
  %W ...
  %S Three possible American histories.

Crosby, Ernest, "If the South Had Been Allowed to Go", in _North American
     Review_ Dec 1903
  %W ...
  %S Slavery withers away and the states re-unite.

Crowley, John, "Great Work of Time", in NOVELTY (Doubleday 1990, 0385261713,
     0385263473); and THE YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION, SEVENTH ANNUAL
     COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (St. Martin's 1990, 0312044518,
     0312044526)
  %W Cecil Rhodes died in 1893, and left his fortune to endow a secret society
     to preserve and extend the British Empire.
  %S Among other tasks, the Otherhood must ensure that Rhodes dies before he
     can rethink his will.

Crumey, Andrew, MUSIC, IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE (Daedalus 1994)
  %S An alternate Britain experiences the fall of Communism.

Cunliffe, Marcus, "What If?", in _American Heritage_ Dec 1982
  %C Discussion of counterfactual arguments, with examples from the American
     presidency. (Follow-up letters to editor appear in Feb 83 issue.)

Cupp, Scott, "Thirteen Days of Glory", in RAZORED SADDLES (eds. Joe R. Lansdale
     & Pat LoBrutto) (Dark Harvest 1989, 0913165492; Avon 1990, 0380711680)
  %W The defenders of the Alamo were homosexuals defending their lifestyle.
  %S Drag-queens fight an outraged Mexican army.
  %C Borderline secret history, but for reasons of personal safety, Cupp has
     stated it is AH.

Dabney, Virginia, "If the South had Won the War", in _American Mercury_ Oct
     1936
  %W Pickett's Charge succeeded, and the defenders of Vicksburg were a bit more
     tenacious.
  %S A look at the CSA during Huey Long's presidency.

Daniel, Kate, "The _Defiant_ Disaster", in <BAOF>
  %W Amelia Earhart survived the crash at Howland Island.
  %S Years later, as head of the Nat'l Space Exploration Administration, she
     must cope with the space plane accident that killed Chuck Yeager.

Daniels, Tony, "The Careful Man Goes West", in <IAsfm> Jul 1992
  %W AmerInds were absorbed peacefully into a multi-cultural society.
  %S People have the ability to choose from a variety of possible futures, and
     one of them picked one in which the AmerInds were instead wiped out.

Daniels, Tony, "God's Foot", in _Asimov's Science Fiction_ May 1993
  %W What if the Eurasian and African tectonic plates collided with the N
     American during the late Cretaceous.
  %S A Korean-Japanese tourist climbs the great Appalachian peak Cheaha and
     becomes embroiled in a conflict between strange Western gods.

Dann, Jack, THE MEMORY CATHEDRAL (not yet published); expansion of "Da Vinci
     Rising", in _Asimov's_ May 1995
  %W Leonardo Da Vinci developeds his flying machine with the help of Niccolo
     Machiavelli.
  %S The machine is taken over by the Milanese government to use for aerial
     bombing to conquer the other city-states.

Davidson, Avram, "O Brave New World!", in <BT>
  %W Offered the choice of going to hell or to America, George II's heir opted
     for the latter.
  %S The center of British power shifts to Philadelphia, leading to an English
     uprising in the early 1800s against American tyranny.

Davidson, Avram: see also Goldstone, Cynthia, & Avram Davidson

Davin, Eric L., "Avenging Angel", in FAR FRONTIERS II/SPRING 1985 (eds. Jerry
     Pournelle & Jim Baen) (Baen 1985, 0671559540); and THE FANTASTIC CIVIL WAR
     (ed. Frank McSherry, Jr.) (Baen 1991, 0671720635)
  %W The CSA developed a long-range rocket and fired it on Washington during
     Lincoln's second inauguration, 4 Mar 1865.
  %S An explanation of its development and how it provoked the sack of Richmond
     and a harsher Reconstruction.

Davis, Grania, "Chroncop", in <f&sf> Aug 1993
  %S A time cop looks for a group of missing tourists, with brief mention of
     visits to AH worlds.

Davis, Guy, BAKER STREET: HONOUR AMONG PUNKS (Caliber 1990)
  %W World War II never happened.
  %S ...

de Camp, L. Sprague, "Aristotle and the Gun", in _Astounding_ Feb 1958; GUN FOR
     DINOSAUR AND OTHER IMAGINATIVE TALES (Doubleday 1963); ALPHA 3 (ed. Robert
     Silverberg) (Ballantine 1972); ANALOG: WRITER'S CHOICE (ed. Stanley
     Schmidt) (Davis/Dial ...); SPACE MAIL VOL. II (eds. Isaac Asimov, Martin
     H. Greenberg & Joseph Olander) (Fawcett 1982, 0449244814); <BAW>; and THE
     LEGEND BOOK OF SCIENCE FICTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (Legend 1991; vt
     MODERN CLASSICS OF SCIENCE FICTION, St. Martin's 1992, 0312072384, St.
     Martin's 1993, 0312088477)
  %T German tr. by Werner Fuchs as "Ein Yankee bei Aristoteles", in EIN YANKEE
     BEI ARISTOTELES (Heyne 1980)
  %W Aristotle abandoned the study of natural science.
  %S Trying to teach Aristotle the scientific method, a time traveler instead
     overawes and sours him on scientific research.

de Camp, L. Sprague, LEST DARKNESS FALL (Ballantine 1949; Pyramid 1963;
     Ballantine 1974; Ballantine 1983); rev. of "Lest Darkness Fall", in
     _Unknown_ Dec 1939
  %T Portuguese tr. by Eurico Fonseca as A LUZ E AS TREVAS (Livros do Brasil
     1987)
  %S Transported to Rome in the time of Justinian, a man decides to start up a
     few modern industries and avert the Dark Ages.

de Camp, L. Sprague, "The Round-Eyed Barbarians", in _Amazing Stories_ Jan
     1992; <WMHB4>; and THE YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION, TENTH ANNUAL
     COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (Martin's 1993, 0312094248, 031209423X; vt
     THE BEST NEW SCIENCE FICTION: 7TH ANNUAL COLLECTION, Robinson 1993,
     1854872346)
  %W The Chinese discovered the Americas at about the same time as Columbus.
  %S C. 1560, Spanish and Chinese explorers meet in N America, and a dispute
     over a Spaniard's elopement with a AmerInd girl must be settled.

de Camp, L. Sprague, "The Wheels of If", in _Unknown_ Dec 1940; THE WHEELS OF
     IF (Shasta 1948); THE WHEELS OF IF AND OTHER SCIENCE-FICTION (Berkley
     1970, 0425018938); THE VIRGIN AND THE WHEELS (Popular Library 1976); <AH>;
     THE WHEELS OF IF & THE PUGNACIOUS PEACEMAKER (Tor SF Double #20) (Tor
     1990, 0812502027); and UNKNOWN WORLDS: TALES FROM BEYOND (ed. ...)
     (Bristol Park 1993, 0884860779)
  %W Oswiu of Northumbria adopted the Celtic rather than Roman branch of
     Christianity. Later, the Arabs won at Tours.
  %S A DA from our New York finds himself residing in the body of a Celtic
     Christian bishop in "New Belfast".
  %C Sequel is Turtledove's "The Pugnacious Peacemaker".

Dean, William, "A Passage in Italics", in <f&sf> May 1972
  %W Italy invented the first atomic bomb and won WW2.
  %S An Occupying Forces MP harasses the customers in an Amerian barbershop.
     Later, the barber discovers his straight razor has disappeared.

DeBrandt, Don H., THE QUICKSILVER SCREEN (Ballantine 1992, 0345373413)
  %S Adventures of a professional viewer in a 21st century in which Infinite
     Range TV provides a look at other timelines.

Dedman, Stephen, "From Whom All Blessings Flow", in <IAsfm> Apr 1994
  %S ....

deFord, Miriam Allen, "Slips Take Over", in <f&sf> Sept 1964; and <WoM>
  %S ...

Deighton, Len, SS-GB: NAZI-OCCUPIED BRITAIN 1941 (Cape 1978, 0224016067; G.K.
     Hall 1979, 0816167486; Knopf 1979, 0394504097; Ballantine 1980,
     0345284941; Curley 1992, 0792713249, 0792713230)
  %T German tr. by Kurt Wagenseil & Ursula Pommer as SS-GB (Heyne 1983)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Roberto Raposo as SS-GB (Civilizacao Brasileira 1980)
  %W Germany won the Battle of Britain.
  %S A Scotland Yard detective tries to raise his motherless son and
     investigate a murder in occupied England.
  %C Synopsis in Giordano's WENN HITLER DEN KRIEG GEWONNEN HAETTE.

Del Rey, Lester, [& Paul W. Fairlane], THE INFINITE WORLDS OF MAYBE (Holt,
     Rinehart & Winston 1966)
  %S Crosstimers view the 2nd American War Between the States.

Delaplace, Barbara, "Farewell, My Buddy", in <BAOF>
  %W Humphrey Bogart became a private detective rather than an actor.
  %S His business about to go belly-up, Bogey broods about how unrealistic
     Hollywood tec movies are, particularly those starring Ray Chandler.

Delaplace, Barbara, "No Other Choice", in <AP>
  %W Dewey ousted Roosevelt from the White House in 1944.
  %S Rather than bomb Hiroshima, Dewey orders that a demonstration shot of the
     atomic bomb be given, but the Japanese refuse to surrender.

Delaplace, Barbara, "Painted Bridges", in <AO>
  %W Hitler was committed to an asylum before he gained power.
  %S A Jewish psychiatrist tries art therapy, but in the case of patient
     Schickelgruber it backfires powerfully.

Delaplace, Barbara, "Standing Firm", in <AW>
  %W Neville Chamberlain was made of sterner stuff.
  %S How Chamberlain made up his mind to stand up to Hitler at Munich,
     including a conversation with appeasement proponent Churchill.

Delaplace, Barbara: see also Haldeman, Jack C. II, & Barbara Delaplace

Delisle de Sales, Jean Claude Izouard, MA REPUBLIQUE (... 1791)
  %C A history text of France, but chapter 21 speculates on an alternate French
     Revolution resulting from a stronger Louis XVI.

Deloria, Vine, Jr., "Why the U.S. Never Fought the Indians", in _Christian
     Century_ 7-14 Jan 1976
  %W In 1813, southern AmerInds joined with Tecumseh to oppose both the US and
     Britain in the War of 1812, earning themselves a seat at Ghent.
  %S Sharing N America leads to a more humane society, despite such troubles as
     the presidential succession crisis of 1876 and the buffalo war of 1880.

Dent, Guy, EMPEROR OF THE IF (Heinemann 1926)
  %W England was not subject to glaciers during the Ice Ages.
  %S ...

Denton, Bradley, "The Territory", in <f&sf> Jul 1992; and THE YEAR'S BEST
     SCIENCE FICTION, TENTH ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (St.
     Martin's 1993, 0312094248, 031209423X; vt THE BEST NEW SCIENCE FICTION:
     7TH ANNUAL COLLECTION, Robinson 1993, 1854872346)
  %W After his brother was killed by Unionists in 1861, Sam Clemens decided to
     remain in Missouri rather than move west to Nevada.
  %S Joining Quantrill's raiders just in time for the attack on Lawrence,
     Kansas, Clemens begins to wonder about the mess he's gotten into.
  %C Nominee: 1992 Nebula for best novella, 1993 Hugo for best novella.

Denton, Bradley, WRACK & ROLL (Popular Library 1986, 0445203064)
  %W Roosevelt choked on a chicken bone in 1933, and Patton rolled into Russia
     after the fall of Germany.
  %S NASA is destroyed by fans after a 1967 lunar disaster kills a rock star.
     In 1979, her daughter goes on tour.

Derleth, August, & Mack Reynolds, "The Adventure of the Snitch in Time", in THE
     MISADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES (ed. ... Wolfe) (Citadel 1991,
     0806512350)
  %S In infinite alternate worlds, even fiction might be true. A traveler
     visits one such to ask Sherlock Holmes for help.

DeWeese, Gene, & Robert Coulson, "Queen of the Timies", in <AWC>
  %S ...

Dexter, Lewis A., "What If Joseph McCarthy Had Not Been a U.S. Senator in
     1950-55? and/or What If There Had Been a Serious, Responsible Senator with
     Gifts as Great as McCarthy's for Publicity Who Had Pre-Empted the
     Communism-in-Government Issue from Him in 1949", in <WIESSF>
  %W As the title says.
  %C Without obvious witch-hunting, a better job of explaining the dangers of
     proStalinism and rooting it out would have occurred.

Di Filippo, Paul, "Anne", in _Science Fiction Age_ Nov 1992
  %W Concerned about Hitler, Otto Frank sent his daughters to America with his
     brothers-in-law, where they move to Hollywood.
  %S Excerpts from the diary of Anne Holland, from reading for a part in THE
     WIZARD OF OZ to her divorce from Mickey Rooney in 1951.

Di Filippo, Paul, "Campbell's World", in _Amazing Stories_ Sep 1993
  %W Anthropologist Joseph Campbell became editor of _Astounding_ in 1937.
  %S A Navajo story-writer recounts Campbell's plans to publish tales leading
     to world harmony and how they averted WW2.

Di Filippo, Paul, "Mairzy Doats", in <f&sf> Feb 1991
  %W Harry Truman became a career soldier, Robert Heinlein went into politics,
     and atomic and rocket research moved at a much faster pace.
  %S In a 1948 Heinleinian America, an SF writer meets the president and is
     recruited for a mission to the Moon to hunt down Axis refugees.

Di Filippo, Paul, "Walt and Emily", serial in _Interzone_ #77 & #78 (Nov & Dec
     1993); and THE STEAMPUNK TRILOGY (Four Walls Eight Windows 1995,
     1568580232)
  %S An encounter between Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson.

Di Filippo, Paul, "World Wars III", in _Interzone_ #55 (Jan 92)
  %W Starting with Einstein in 1918, every nuclear physicist was murdered, and
     nuclear weapons were never developed.
  %S A soldier in Kiel c 1970 for the big allied push against the Soviets meets
     an old reporter with a crazy tale about time travelling.

Di Filippo, Paul: see also Rucker, Rudy, & Paul Di Filippo

DiChario, Nicholas A., "Dao De Qing", in <AT>
  %S ...

DiChario, Nicholas A., "Extreme Feminism", in <AW>
  %W The struggle for women's suffrage in America was more violent.
  %S Susan B. Anthony participates in a gun purchase and a demonstration gone
     awry, and despite her desires finds herself becoming an outlaw.

DiChario, Nicholas A., "Giving Head", in <AO>
  %S After a head injury, Manfred von Richthofen is forced to visit Sigmund
     Freud, who is studying what make a man a perfect warrior.

DiChario, Nicholas A., "Would He Do Woody?", in <BAOF>
  %W "Eddie" Chaplin didn't achieve on the silver screen.
  %S The tale of a modern silent actor named Charlie Chaplin who's just made a
     movie about his grandfather who didn't quite make it in show biz

Dick, Philip K., THE CRACK IN SPACE (Ace 1966)
  %T Portuguese tr. Elisabeth Maria Jesus de Souza as FENDA NO ESPACO
     (Europa-America 1984)
  %W Sinanthropes rather than man's predecessors became the dominant primates.
  %S The future of our world tries to use this alternate world to relieve
     overpopulation problems.
  %C Synopsis in Lodi-Ribeiro's "Historias Naturais Alternativas".

Dick, Philip K., THE MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE (Putnam's 1962; Penguin 1965;
     Berkley 1974, 0425039080; Gollancz 1975, 0575019581; Gregg 1979,
     0839824769; Vintage 1992, 0679740678; ROC UK 1993, 014017172X)
  %T German tr. by Heinz Nagel as DAS ORAKEL VOM BERGE (Bastei-Lubbe 1982)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Silvia Escorel as O HOMEM DO CASTELO ALTO (Brasiliense
     1985)
  %W Before his 1933 inauguration, FDR was assassinated in Miami, which
     eventually led to the Axis winning WW2.
  %S Relations between Americans and their rulers, with light from the Tao and
     an AH novel about a world in which the Axis lost the war.
  %C Winner: 1963 Hugo for best novel

Dick, Philip K., RADIO FREE ALBEMUTH (Arbor House 1985, 0877957622; Avon 1987,
     0380702886)
  %S ...

Dickinson, Peter, KING AND JOKER (Pantheon 1976, 0394406036; G.K. Hall 1976,
     0816164347; Hodder & Stoughton 1976, 0340207000; Avon 1977; Mysterious
     1993)
 ---------------, SKELETON-IN-WAITING (Bodley Head 1989, 0370313550; Pantheon
     1989, 0394580028; Thorndike 1990, 01560540044)
  %W Edward Duke of Clarence did not die in 1887 and became king of England in
     1910 rather than his brother George.
  %S Princess Louise (b. 1963) discovers some skeletons in the (royal) family
     closet and must solve some mysteries.

Dicks, Terrance, TIMEWYRM: EXODUS (Dr. Who 1991, 0426203577)
  %W The Nazis conquered Britain.
  %S A Dr. Who crosstime adventure.

Disraeli, Isaac, "Of a History of Events Which Have Not Happened", in
     CURIOSITIES OF LITERATURE (ed. Benjamin Disraeli) (Moxon 1849; Routledge,
     Warne & Routledge 1863; William Veazie 1864; Widdleton 1865)
  %C Essay on possible alternatives in history, but without much development.
  %C Discussed in Stableford's "A Note on Alternate History".

Dixon, Dougal, THE NEW DINOSAURS: AN ALTERNATE EVOLUTION (Grafton 1988,
     0246132590; Salem House 1988, 0881623016; Fawcett 1989, 0449904423)
  %W The KT meteorite impacts never occurred and the Great Extinction of the
     dinosaurs never happened.
  %S Pictorial biology of the modern result of continued dinosaur evolution.

Dixon, Larry: see Lackey, Mercedes, & Larry Dixon

d'Ormesson, Jean, LA GLOIRE DE L'EMPIRE (Gallimard 1971)
  %T English tr. by Barbara Bray as THE GLORY OF THE EMPIRE (Knopf 1974,
     0394481216)
  %W Eurasia was united under a single empire.
  %S ...

Dorrington, Nigel, "The Court Martial", in THE DRABBLE PROJECT (eds. Rob Meades
     & David B. Wake) (Beccon 1988)
  %S ...

Douay, D., LE PRINCIPE DE L'OEUF (Calmann-Levy 1980)
  %S ...

Dowd, Maureen, "It's a Wonderful 2d Term (Apologies to Mr. Capra)", in _The New
     York Times_ 8 Nov 1992
  %W George Bush fired two hardline advisors and refocused his presidency on
     domestic affairs.
  %S How Bush could have enjoyed a 97% approval rating by 1992 and easily
     embarked on a second term.

Downing, David, THE MOSCOW OPTION: AN ALTERNATIVE SECOND WORLD WAR (New English
     Library 1979, 0450039463; St. Martin's 1980, 0312548915)
  %W An Aug 1941 plane crash left Hitler lying in a coma and Goering in charge
     of the 3rd Reich for 6 months.
  %S Left to its own devices the Wehrmacht took Moscow in Oct 1941. Also,
     details on Pearl Harbor, Malta, Cairo, Midway, Panama and Jerusalem.

Doyle, Arthur Conan, "The Death Voyage", in _Saturday Evening Post_ 28 Sep
     1929; _Strand_ Oct 1929; UNCOLLECTED STORIES: THE UNKNOWN CONAN DOYLE
     (eds. John Michael Gibson & Richard Lancelyn Green) (Secker & Warburg
     1982, 0436133016; Doubleday 1982, 038519028X)
  %W Wilhelm II did not abdicate.
  %S The Kaiser travels to Kiel and convinces the sailors to give up their
     revolt and sail into one last grand battle against the British.

Drake, David, FORTRESS (Tor 1987; Tor 1988, 0812536207, 0812536215)
  %W JFK escaped assassination and in 1965 announced a Star Wars-like missile
     defense program.
  %S In 1985, a former NSA agent is caught between Americans, Neo-Nazis, Jews
     and space aliens in a fight for control of an orbital defense platform.

Dreyfus, Richard, & Harry Turtledove, THE TWO GEORGES (Tor/Forge 1995; Hodder &
     Stoughton 1995; NEL 1995, not yet published)
  %W The American Revolution ended peacefully, with the colonies still part of
     the British crown.
  %S ...

Droit, Jacques, MALHEUREUX ULYSSE (... 1956)
  %W Louis XVI escaped arrest.
  %S In 1870, France is ruled by Louis XIX.

Duits, Charles, PTAH HOTEP: ROMAN (Denoel 1971, 1981)
  %W Constantine suppressed Christianity.
  %S Far future of a Egyptian-Roman-Arab world.

Duncan, Dave: see Hood, Ken

Dunn, J.R., "Crux Gammata", in <IAsfm> Oct 1992
  %W Nazi Germany invaded England and won at Stalingrad, thereby conquering
     Europe before the US could enter the war.
  %S In the early 1970s, the first American rock band to tour Nazi Europe tries
     to avoid provoking an incident, but the authorities have other plans.

Dunn, J.R., "Long Knives", in L. RON HUBBARD PRESENTS WRITERS OF THE FUTURE:
     VOLUME III (ed. Algis Budrys) (Bridge 1987, 0884042456)
  %S Agents from one timeline protect hated leaders (e.g., Hitler) in others
     from crosstime assassins.

Dunn, J.R., "Men of Good Will", in _Amazing Stories_ Mar 1993
  %W Archimedes built machines to replace slaves, and the contributions of
     others led to an industrial revolution 1800 years early.
  %S A Roman agent is sent to Jerusalem to extract a Galilean rabbi who seems
     to be at the center of possible trouble for the empire.

Dupuy, Trevor N., OPTIONS OF COMMAND (Hippocrene 1984)
  %C Extrapolations based on changes in command decisions during 10 WW2
     battles, including the Battle of Britain, Pearl Harbor, Stalingrad, and
     Normandy.

Dvorkin, David, BUDSPY (F. Watts 1987, 0531150534)
  %W Hitler was killed by a Russian attack while visiting the Eastern Front in
     Mar 1943 and his successors made peace with the US and Britain.
  %S In 1988, while hunting for a Red spy in the Berlin embassy, an American
     agent finds that Germany hasn't reformed as much as it pretends.

Dyer, S.N., "Resolve and Resistance", in _Omni_ Apr 1995
  %W Napoleon invaded and conquered England.
  %S Lord Nelson is drawn into a plan for a dephlogisticated-air balloon
     assault on London to capture Napoleon.

Easton, Thomas A., "Black Earth and Destiny", in <AP>
  %W Andrew Jackson outmaneuvered John Quincy Adams and was elected president
     in 1824, four years early.
  %S Jackson invested government money in biological research. 70 years later,
     George Washington Carver contemplates two job offers.

Ede-Borrett, Stephen, "1688--The Glorious Revolution and the War that Never
     Was", in _Miniature Wargames_ #65 (Oct 1988)
  %C ...

Edwards, Owen Dudley, "If I had been... William Ewart Gladstone in 1880", in
     <IIHB>
  %W Gladstone appointed a more progressive Cabinet at the beginning of his 2nd
     term as British Prime Minister.
  %C With his Cabinet's backing, Gladstone pushes through Parliament a Land
     Bill which would alleviate Irish unrest.

Edmondson, G.C., TO SAIL THE CENTURY SEA (Ace 1981)
  %S The US gov't, during Nixon's 4th term, sends a team back to alter the
     Council of Nicaea in 325 and the future course of East-West relations.
  %C Non-AH predecessor is THE SHIP THAT SAILED THE TIME STREAM.

Effinger, George Alec, "Everything but Honor", in <WMHB1>
  %T Portuguese tr. by Icaro S. Franca as "Tudos Menos a Honra", in _Isaac
     Asimov Magazine de Ficcao Cientifica_ #6
  %W Robert E. Lee fought for the Union and the Civil War was over before
     Lincoln could issue an Emancipation Proclamation.
  %S Thinking things would be better, a black physicist working in 1938
     Imperial Germany goes back in time to make Lee follow a different path.

Effinger, George Alec, "The Fifteen-Minute Falcon", in <BAOF>
  %W Gypsy Rose Lee was a private detective.
  %S THE MALTESE FALCON retold in 14 pages with all gender roles reversed.

Effinger, George Alec, LOOK AWAY (Axolotl 1990)
  %W An internat'l peacekeeping force intervened in the American Civil War.
  %S ...

Effinger, George Alec, "Prince Pat", in <AK>
  %W The "3rd Generation" of Kennedys included some extra children, including
     JFK's son Patrick.
  %S In 2000, Patrick Bouvier Kennedy runs for president with the aid of his
     numerous cousins, all intent on avoiding 1990s style marketing-politics.

Effinger, George Alec, RELATIVES: A NOVEL (Harper & Row 1973, 0060111496; Dell
     1976); rev. of "The City on the Sand", in <f&sf> Apr 1973; and
     "Relatives", in BAD MOON RISING (ed. Thomas M. Disch) (Harper & Row 1973,
     0060110465)
  %S One world in which Europe never colonized America or Africa, another in
     which Germany won WW1.

Effinger, George Alec, "Schroedinger's Kitten", in _Omni_ Sep 1989 THE YEAR'S
     BEST SCIENCE FICTION, SIXTH ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (St.
     Martin's 1989, 0312030096, 0312030088); THE 1989 ANNUAL WORLD'S BEST SF
     (eds. Donald A. Wollheim & Arthur W. Saha) (DAW 1989); NEBULA AWARDS 24:
     SFWA'S CHOICE FOR THE BEST SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY OF THE YEAR 1988
     (ed. Michael Bishop) (Arbor House 1989); and THE NEW HUGO AWARDS: VOLUME
     III (ed. Connie Willis & Martin H. Greenberg) (Baen 1994, 067187604X; SFBC
     1994)
  %S An Arab girl who dreams of potential futures becomes a quantum physicist.
     Later she meets Hugh Everett (of the many worlds theory).
  %C Winner: 1988 Nebula for best novelette, 1989 Hugo for best novelette

Effinger, George Alec, "Shootout at Gower Gulch", in <AO>
  %W Frank James prevented Bob Ford from killing his brother Jesse.
  %S James eventually becomes a famous Hollywood actor, but Ford has a relative
     who also ended up in Hollywood.

Effinger, George Alec, "Target: Berlin! The Role of the Air Force Four-Door
     Hardtop", in NEW DIMENSIONS 6 (ed. Robert Silverberg) (Harper & Row 1976,
     0060138645); and <BAW>
  %T German tr. by Juergen Langowski as "Ziel: Berlin!", in <HSL>
  %W In a fit of sanity, world leaders decided to postpone WW2.
  %S Excerpts from Effinger's book on how the WW2 of the 1970s was fought with
     automobiles instead of aircraft in order to conserve fuel.

Eisenstein, Phyllis, SHADOW OF EARTH (Dell 1979)
  %S A female student from our world is stuck in a chauvinist Midwest of a
     world where the Spanish Armada triumphed.

Eklund, Gordon, ALL TIMES POSSIBLE (DAW 1974)
  %S A man from a timeline where the US went fascist after FDR's murder sets
     out to change the past and becomes dictator of Red America.

Eklund, Gordon, "The Karamazov Caper", in <WMHB4>
  %W Pope Innocent VIII was assassinated in 1486 and his successor suppressed
     knowledge of Columbus's voyage. Later, Bering "discovered" the Americas.
  %S 400 years later, tsarist agent Leon Trotsky investigates the ritualistic
     murder of a babe near Seattle.

Eklund, Gordon, "Red Skins", in <f&sf> Jan 1981
  %W The Americas were discovered in 1219 by a Moslem, but not seriously
     colonized until Europeans showed up c. 1700.
  %S 100 years after AmerInds banded together to handle the immigration
     problem, Nazi Germany threatens war if scientist-refugees are not
     returned.

Eklund, Gordon, "The Rising of the Sun", in <BT>
  %T German tr. by Sylvia Brecht-Pukallus as "Die Sonne geht auf", in <SVW>
  %W Europe fell to the Moslems and was discovered by the Incas in 1600.
  %S In 1899, a renegade Arab inventor detonates an atomic weapon over Cuzco
     just as the city falls to the Aztecs.

Eklund, Gordon, SERVING IN TIME (Laser 1975, 0373720068)
  %W George Washington was killed in New York in August 1776, and the US did
     not become independent until after a second rebellion in 1796.
  %S A boy from 2169 is forced into the Time Service and discovers that he must
     fix American history.

Elgin, Suzette Haden, "Hush My Mouth", in <AH>
  %T German tr. by Sylvia Brecht-Pukallus as "Schweig stille, Mund!", in <SVW>
  %W The North refused to enlist black soldiers during the Civil War, and
     blacks ejected whites from the South after devastating epidemics.
  %S Blacks have found that their only common language is the oppressor's
     English. Some refuse to speak until a better tongue is found.

Elliot, Jeffrey M.: see Reginald, Robert, & Jeffrey M. Elliot

Ellis, Charles D., THE SECOND CRASH (Simon & Schuster 1973, 0671214748)
  %W Jack Golsen did not bail out the brokerage firm of Hayden, Stone in 1970,
     thus provoking the worst Wall Street crash in history.
  %S Description of the financial aftermath, plus Senate hearings revealing
     Wall Street's many excesses and consequent legislation.

Erickson, Steve, TOURS OF THE BLACK CLOCK (Poseidon 1989, 0671649213; Avon
     1990, 0380709449)
  %W Germany did not invade the Soviet Union in 1941, but did invade England in
     1942, and Mexico sometime later.
  %S ...

Eriksson, James S., AMERICA VICHINGA (Frasinelli 1984)
  %S ...

Etienne, Gerard, UN AMBASSADEUR-MACOUTE A MONTREAL (Nouvelle-Optique 1979,
     289017008X)
  %W Quebec seceded from Canada in 1970.
  %S Interaction between the Duvalier dictatorship of Haiti and Quebecois
     separatists.

Evans, Christopher, AZTEC CENTURY (Gollancz 1993, 0575055405, 0575055383;
     Gollancz 1994, 0575057122)
  %W The Aztecs were not defeated.
  %S The Aztecs rule 20th century Britain.
  %C Winner: 1994 BSFA Award for best novel

Falconer, Stuart, "Fugue and Variations", in _Interzone_ #85 (Jul 1994)
  %W Franz Sussmayr was felled by rheumatic fever in 1791 rather than Wolfgang
     Mozart.
  %S A modern man explores his grandfather's odd library, reading about
     Mozart's life until 1825, including his meeting with Mary and Percy Bysshe
     Shelley, and the origin of Wagner's opera _Frankenstein_.

Farber, Sharon N., "Trans Dimensional Imports", in <IAsfm> Aug 1980
  %S A woman publishes fiction never written in our timeline and gains moral
     strength from talking to her counterpart in another.

Farmer, Philip Jose, "Sail On, Sail On", in _Startling Stories_ Dec 1952; A
     CENTURY OF SCIENCE FICTION (ed. Damon Knight) (Simon & Schuster 1962);
     <WoM>; DECADE: THE 1950'S (eds. Brian Aldiss & Harry Harrison) (Macmillan
     1976, 0333190017; St. Martin's 1978, 0312189850?; St. Martin's 1980,
     03121898707); SF: AUTHOR'S CHOICE (ed. Harry Harrison) (Berkley 1968,
     1976); THE ROAD TO SCIENCE FICTION #3: FROM HEINLEIN TO HERE (ed. James
     Gunn) (NAL/Mentor 1979, 0451617843); A TREASURY OF MODERN FANTASY (eds.
     Terry Carr & Martin H. Greenberg) (Avon 1981, 0380771152); THE CLASSIC
     PHILIP JOSE FARMER, 1952-1964 (ed. Martin H Greenberg) (Crown 1984,
     0517551934); THE GREAT SF STORIES: 14 (eds. Isaac Asimov & Martin H.
     Greenberg) (DAW 1986, 0886771064); and MASTERS OF FANTASY (eds. Terry Carr
     & Martin H. Greenberg) (Galahad 1992; Bristol Park 1994, 0884860949)
  %T German tr. by Ronald M. Hahn as "Weitersegeln! Weitersegeln!", in DAS
     LACHELM DER GIOCONDA (ed. Rene Oth) (Luchterhand 1985)
  %W The world was flat, and Bacon developed a radio from theological
     principles.
  %S Columbus sails off the edge of Earth.

Farmer, Philip Jose TWO HAWKS FROM EARTH (Ace 1979, 0441833659); rev. of THE
     GATE OF TIME (Belmont 1970, 050502016?)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Eurico Fonseca as UNIVERSOS PARALELOS (Livros do Brasil
     1986)
  %S American and German pilots from different WW2s meet on an Earth where the
     Americas are only an archipelago, but Europe is still at war.
  %C Synopsis in Lodi-Ribeiro's "Historias Naturais Alternativas".

Farren, Mick, NECROM (Ballantine 1991, 0345361857)
  %S Crosstime adventurer visits an Aztec-dominated modern Earth.

Fawcett, Bill, "Lincoln's Charge", in <AP>
  %W Stephen Douglas won the election of 1860, but the Republican-controlled
     Senate still provoked Southern secession.
  %S In 1863, with the Union facing imminent disaster, General Abe Lincoln and
     his Illinois militia must lead an attack at Carrolton, Indiana.

Fawcett, Bill, "Zealot", in <AW>
  %W Moses led his people into guerrilla warfare.
  %S After three years of fighting, the Hebrews occupy pharaoh's Gizan palace,
     but find themselves beseiged by an overwhelming force.

Feeley, Gregory, "The Crab Lice", in <AT>
  %S ...

Fehrenbach, T.R., "Remember the Alamo!", in _Analog_ Dec 1961; ANALOG 1 (ed.
     John W. Campbell) (Doubleday 1963); POLITICAL SCIENCE FICTION: AN
     INTRODUCTORY READER (eds. Martin H. Greenberg & Patricia Warrick)
     (Prentice-Hall 1974, 0136554044, 013685396X); and TRANSFORMATION II (ed.
     ... Roselle) (Fawcett 1974); and <BAW>; and THE GREAT SF TORIES: 23 (eds.
     Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg) (DAW 1991, 0886774780)
  %W Napoleon conquered Britain.
  %S A Britisher from our (?) timeline goes back in time to the Alamo, but its
     defenders behave like 20th-century liberals.

Ferguson, Brad, THE WORLD NEXT DOOR (Tor 1990, 0812537955); rev. of "The World
     Next Door", in <IAsfm> Sep 1987; and THERE WILL BE WAR 8: ARMAGEDDON (eds.
     Jerry Pournelle & John F. Carr) (publ. unknown)
  %W Nuclear war broke out in the early 1960s.
  %S In up-state NY, 1980s survivors of the war have strange dreams of a world
     full of home computers, cable television, etc.

Ferguson, Neil, "The Monroe Doctrine", in _Interzone_ #6; and INTERZONE: THE
     FIRST ANTHOLOGY: NEW SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY WRITING (eds. John Clute,
     Colin Greenland & David Pringle) (J.M. Dent 1985, 0460022946; St Martin's
     1985, 031242535X)
  %W Marilyn Monroe was elected president.
  %S When the Soviets invade Czechoslovakia, Marilyn tries a little personal
     diplomacy on Leonid Brezhnev.

Ferrell, Thomas H., "What If There Were a Unitary Rather Than a Federal
     System?", in WHAT IF THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SYSTEM WERE DIFFERENT? (ed.
     Herbert M. Levine) (M.E. Sharpe 1992, 1563240092, 1563240106)
  %W The Constitution of 1787 was rejected, but after civil unrest, a more
     centrist Constitution was adopted in 1797.
  %C Description of US government and political parties under a system in which
     states are little more than geographic regions.

Finch, Sheila, "If There Be Cause", in _Amazing Stories_ Feb 1992; and <WMHB4>
  %W Sir Francis Drake planted the seed of Protestantism among AmerInds of the
     Pacific Coast.
  %S 200 years later, religious war breaks out when the Spanish begin their
     colonization of California.

Finch, Sheila, INFINITY'S WEB (Bantam 1985, 0553252518)
  %S Analogous versions of the same woman interact through particle physics,
     Tarotry, mysticism and a twist in spacetime.

Finch, Sheila, "Old Man and C", in _Amazing Stories_ Nov 1989; and <WMHB2>
  %W A Swiss patent office employee quit his job to become a professional
     musician.
  %S As the USA drops a new type of bomb in Korea, a 75-year-old Einstein frets
     about whether he's wasted his life as a violin teacher.

Finch, Sheila, "Reichs-Peace", in <HV>
  %W Rudolf Hess's flight was successful and a Pan-European federation began a
     1000-year peace.
  %S An attempt to use telepathy to rescue Hitler's adoptive son after an
     accident on the Moon.

Finney, Jack, THE WOODROW WILSON DIME (Simon & Schuster 1968); rev. of "The
     Other Wife" (vt "The Coin Collector"), in _Saturday Evening Post_ Jan
     1960; THE 5TH ANNUAL OF THE WORLD'S BEST S-F (ed. Judith Merrill) (Simon &
     Schuster 1960); I LOVE GALESBURG IN THE SPRING (Simon & Schuster 1963)
     (Eyre & Spottiswoode 1975); ABOUT TIME: TWELVE STORIES (Simon & Schuster
     1986, 0671628879); and THREE BY FINNEY (Simon & Schuster 1987,
     0671640488))
  %S Adventures in various timelines with minor differences.

Fisher, H.A.L., "If Napoleon had Escaped to America", in _Scribner's_ Jan 1931;
     <IIHHO> (all eds.); and PAGES FROM THE PAST (Clarendon 1939; Books for
     Libraries 1969, 0836912608)
  %T German tr. by Walter Brumm as "Wenn Napoleon nach Amerika entkommen ware",
     in _Heyne Science Fiction Magazin_ #12
  %W Napoleon did not surrender after Waterloo but fled to Boston.
  %S L'empereur looks for new lands to conquer and focuses on S America, but
     will it be enough?

Fleming, Peter, OPERATION SEA LION: THE PROJECTED INVASION OF ENGLAND IN 1940,
     AN ACOOUNT OF THE GERMAN PREPARATIONS AND THE BRITISH COUNTERMEASURES
     (Simon & Schuster 1957; Ace ...; Greenwood 1977, 0837194296; vt INVASION
     1940: AN ACOOUNT OF THE GERMAN PREPARATIONS AND THE BRITISH
     COUNTERMEASURES, Hart-Davis 1957; Pan 1975)
  %W Germany occupied England in 1940 _or_ made no invasion preparations at
     all.
  %C Mostly background mat'l but chapter 20 discusses events which could not
     have occurred if either supposition were true.

Flynn, John L., "Paradox Lost", in ...
  %W The Library of Alexandria was not burned.
  %S ...

Flynn, Michael F., "Forest of Time", in _Analog_ Jun 1987
  %W The US never united, resulting in a collection of independent States
     fighting constant border wars.
  %S A crosstime traveler is stranded in a Wyoming Valley where Pennsylvania is
     fighting for control vs Virginia and New York.

Flynn, Michael F., "On the Wings of a Butterfly", in _Analog_  Mar 1989
  %W Pizarro's 2nd expedition met with greater success.
  %S A member of the Shining Path goes back to ensure that Pizarro encounters
     the Inca Empire before civil war broke out.

Ford, John M., THE DRAGON WAITING: A MASQUE OF HISTORY (Simon & Schuster 1983,
     0671475525; Avon 1985)
  %W Byzantine emperor Julian mandated religious tolerance in the empire and
     Justinian had time to consolidate his gains. Also, magic works.
  %S A Welsh mage, Florentine doctor, German vampire and Greek mercenary become
     involved in England's Richard III's struggle for power.
  %C Winner: 1984 World Fantasy Award for best novel

Ford, John M., "Fugue State", in Tor SF Double #25 (Tor 1990)
  %W A European superstate arose from WW1.
  %S ...

Ford, John M., "Mandalay", in <IAsfm> October 1979; ISAAC ASIMOV'S SCIENCE
     FICTION ANTHOLOGY VOLUME 4 (ed. George Scithers) (Davis/Dial 1980; vt
     ISAAC ASIMOV'S WORLDS OF SCIENCE FICTION, Davis/Dial 1980, 0803741928)
  %S Crosstime travelers are stranded in a tunnel lined with hatches leading to
     all sorts of parallel worlds; they search for the "Homeline".
 ------------, "Out of Service", in <IAsfm> Jul 1980
  %S An Alternities guide is stranded after the "Fracture" and tries to
     convince the local gate operative that it will lead to the correct
     Homeline.
 ------------, "Slowly By, Lorena", in <IAsfm> Nov 1980; and THE FANTASTIC
     CIVIL WAR (ed. Frank McSherry, Jr.) (Baen 1991, 0671720635)
  %S A doctor on a vacation offered by the Alternities Corporation is stranded
     in an 1867 where British intervention is prolonging the Civil War.
 ------------, "Intersections", in <IAsfm> 26 October 1981
  %S An Alternities guide crosses over into the real 1944 WW2.

Forester, C.S., "If Hitler Had Invaded England", in _London Daily Mail_ ...;
     _Saturday Evening Post_ 16-30 Apr 1960; and GOLD FROM CRETE: TEN STORIES
     (Little Brown 1970; Joseph 1971, 0718108426; Pinnacle 1976)
  %W Nazi Germany invaded England on 30 Jun 40.
  %S ...

Fortier, Ron, _The Boston Bombers_ #1-3, comic book series (Caliber Comics
     1990)
  %W "Jesus" was female, leading to a matriarchal Catholic Church.
  %S 20th-century aventures of League of Nation operatives in a conflict
     against a Roman African airship.

Foster, Alan Dean, "Polonaise", in <BT>; and WITH FRIENDS LIKE THESE...
     (Ballantine 1977, 0345257014)
  %W Poland became an important player on the world stage, capable of putting
     down Hitler in 6 months.
  %S A secret Polish space project to impose world peace in an age of nuclear
     proliferation.

Fowler, Karen Joy, "Game Night at the Fox and Goose", in _Interzone_ #29
     (May/Jun 1989); <WMHB1>; and INTERZONE, THE FIFTH ANTHOLOGY (eds. John
     Clute et al) (publ. unknown)
  %W The war between the sexes took a violent turn in 1872 when American women
     began to fight back against degradation.
  %S A woman betrayed by her boyfriend meets a traveler who says she can take
     her to a more equable world.

Frankowski, Leo, THE CROSS-TIME ENGINEER (Ballantine 1986, 0345327624)
 --------------, THE HIGH-TECH KNIGHT (Ballantine 1989, 0345327632)
 --------------, THE FLYING WARLORD (Ballantine 1989, 0345327659)
 --------------, THE RADIANT WARRIOR (Ballantine 1989, 0345327640)
 --------------, LORD CONRAD'S LADY (Ballantine 1990, 0345368495)
  %S An engineer accidentally transported back to medieval Poland decides to
     defeat the coming Mongol invasion.

Franzel, Emil: see Boeheim, Carl von

Freireich, Valerie J., "Measure for Measure", in _Aboriginal_ Dec 1991
  %W Wat Tyler was not killed at Smithfield but became an advisor to Richard
     II, prolonging that king's reign and leading to an English enlightenment.
  %S Two time travelers from our future and another meet outside Geoffrey
     Chaucer's home and fight to retain the histories they remember.

Fried, Robert C., "What If Hitler Got the Bomb? (1944)", in <WIESSF>
  %W After Heisenberg produced a laboratory chain reaction, Germany went on to
     produce A-bombs in early 1944, dropping them on London and Leningrad in
     May.
  %C An essay arguing how unlikely such a course of events was, and how the
     Nazis would still have lost the war due to superior Allied air power.

Friesner, Esther M., DRUID'S BLOOD (NAL/Signet 1988, 0451154088)
  %W During the reign of Claudius in Rome, a druid magically isolated Britain
     from the rest of the world.
  %S Mage-queen Victoria employs a Holmesian detective to find a stolen
     grimoire on which rests her authority.

Friesner, Esther M., "Jane's Fighting Ships", in <AW>
  %W Napoleon invaded and conquered England in 1798.
  %S In 1811, Jane Austen meets Davey Crockett and finds that they have much in
     common, including a distaste for l'empereur's ambitions.

Friesner, Esther M., "Such a Deal", in <f&sf> Jan 1992; and <WMHB4>
  %W Rejected by Ferdinand and Isabella, Columbus's voyage of discovery was
     instead financed by a Jewish Granadan merchant.
  %S As Catholic Spain lays siege to Granada, Columbus's ships return from
     meeting the Aztecs, and they carry more than gold.

Friesner, Esther M., "Told You So", in <AK>
  %W Magic works. Also, after saving a leprechaun, John Kennedy was granted the
     power of making anything true merely by saying so.
  %S JFK begins to change the world for the better, but a misstatement in
     Berlin has disastrous effects.

Garnett, David, "Brute Skill", in _Interzone_ #93 (Mar 1995)
  %W The South won the Civil War.
  %S ...

Garrett, Randall, "Gentlemen: Please Note", in _Astounding_ Oct 1955; TAKEOFF!
     (eds. Polly Freas & Kelly Freas) (Donning 1979, 1986, 0915442841)
  %W Frustrated by gov't contractors, Isaac Newton changed his field of study.
  %S A series of letters showing how Newton became disillusioned and came to
     write the PRINCIPIA THEOLOGICA.

Garrett, Randall, LORD DARCY (SFBC 1983)
(--------------), MURDER AND MAGIC (Ace 1979, 0441545416)
((------------)), "The Eyes Have It", in _Analog_ Jan 1964; RULERS OF MEN (ed.
     ... Santesson) (Pocket 1965); and THE BEST OF RANDALL GARRETT (Pocket
     1982)
  %W Richard Couer de Lion survived Chaluz, ruling well and leaving the
     Anglo-French kingdom to nephew Arthur. Also, magic was codified c. 1300.
  %S A lecherous count is killed and the best clue is the last thing he saw.
((------------)), "A Case of Identity", in _Analog_ Sep 1964; and ANALOG 4 (ed.
     John W. Campbell) (Doubleday 1966)
  %S The Marquis of Cherbourg disappears and a man who looks like him is found
     dead near the harbor.
((------------)), "The Muddle of the Woad", in _Analog_ Jun 1965; and SPECIAL
     WONDER: THE ANTHONY BOUCHER MEMORIAL ANTHOLOGY OF FANTASY AND SCIENCE
     FICTION (ed. J. Francis McComas) (Random House 1970)
  %S The Duke of Kent's coffin is found occupied by the body of the chief
     investigator for the duchy.
((------------)), "A Stretch of the Imagination", in MEN AND MALICE: AN
     ANTHOLOGY OF MYSTERY AND SUSPENSE BY WEST COAST AUTHORS (ed. Dean
     Dickinsheet) (Doubleday 1973, 0385027796)
  %S A publisher in Normandy apparently hangs himself one day.
(--------------), TOO MANY MAGICIANS (Doubleday 1967; Gregg 1978, 0839824971;
     Ace ..., 0441816967); orig. serial in _Analog_ Aug-Nov 1966
  %T Portuguese tr. by Eurico Fonseca as TERRA DA MAGIA (Livros do Brasil 1980)
  %S Lord Darcy investigates espionage-related murders in Cherbourg and at a
     sorcerers' convention in London.
(--------------), LORD DARCY INVESTIGATES (Ace 1981, 0441491413)
((------------)), "A Matter of Gravity", in _Analog_ Oct 1974; and ALFRED
     HITCHCOCK'S FATAL ATTRACTIONS (ed. Elana Lore) (Davis/Dial 1983,
     0385279140)
  %S A materialist count is killed when he is flung from his laboratory window.
((------------)), "The Sixteen Keys", in _Fantastic Stories_ May 1976
  %S Lord Vauxhall dies after apparently aging 50 years in an hour, and the
     papers he was carrying have disappeared in his 16-room mansion.
((------------)), "The Ipswich Phial", in _Analog_ Dec 1976; and THE 13 CRIMES
     OF SCIENCE FICTION (eds. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G.
     Waugh) (Doubleday 1979, 0385152205)
  %S During the search for a stolen magical weapon, a royal secret agent is
     found dead on an undisturbed beach in Normandy.
((------------)), "The Napoli Express", in <IAsfm> Apr 1979; and ISAAC ASIMOV'S
     SCIENCE FICTION ANTHOLOGY VOLUME 2 (ed. George Scithers) (Davis/Dial
     1979);
  %S A copy of a treaty between the Angevin Empire and Byzantium secretly
     travels to Athens via the Napoli Express for signing.
 ---------------, "The Bitter End", in <IAsfm> Sep-Oct 1978; ISAAC ASIMOV'S
     SCIENCE FICTION ANTHOLOGY VOLUME 4 (ed. George Scithers) (Davis/Dial 1980;
     vt ISAAC ASIMOV'S WORLDS OF SCIENCE FICTION, Davis/Dial 1980, 0803741928);
     and ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S FEAR (ed. Cathleen Jordan) (Davis/Dial 1982)
  %S Rat poison is used to murder a man in a bar, but magic is required to
     explain how the murderer disguised its bitter taste.
 ---------------, "The Spell of War", in THE FUTURE AT WAR I: THOR'S HAMMER
     (ed. Reginald Bretnor) (Ace 1979, 0441358691); and THE BEST OF RANDALL
     GARRETT (Pocket 1982)
  %S The first meeting of Lord Darcy and Master Sean, on a battlefield.
  %C See also Kurland's STUDY IN SORCERY, TEN LITTLE WIZARDS and THE UNICORN
     GIRL.

Gaspar, Laszlo, "Mi, I. Adolf", in ...
  %S Nightmare post-WW2 world in which fascists exert power through terror.

Gat, Dmitri, "U-Genie SX-1--Human Entrepeneur: Naturally Rapacious Yankee", in
     <BT>
  %S Time-traveling merchants ruin their present by arranging for the existence
     of Henry Ford.

Gatch, Tom, Jr., KING JULIAN: A NOVEL (Vantage 1954)
  %W George Washington accepted the American crown and his descendants still
     rule.
  %S ...

Gentle, Mary, THE ARCHITECTURE OF DESIRE (Bantam UK 1991, 0593019520; ROC 1993,
     0451452348; ROC 1994, 0451453530)
  %S Story of a mage in a Britain divided between Queen Carola and
     Lord-Protector Olivia Cromwell, with hints of a different religious
     structure.
  %C Non-AH predecessor is RATS & GARGOYLES.

Geoffroy-Chateau, Louis-Napoleon, NAPOLEON ET LA CONQUETE DU MONDE, 1812-1823:
     HISTOIRE DE LA MONARCHIE UNIVERSELLE (Dellaye 1836; J. Bry 1851;
     Tallandier 1983, 2235015301; vt NAPOLEON APOCRYPHE, Paulin 1841; Librairie
     Illustree 1896)
  %W Napoleon sought out and destroyed the Russian army rather than freeze in
     Moscow.
  %S Napoleon keeps on going.
  %C Apparently _the_ first AH written in novel length. Extensive synopsis in
     Alkon's "From Utopia to Uchronia".

Gerrold, David, "The Firebringers", in <AW>
  %W Various Hollywood stars were in real life the types of men they played in
     the movies.
  %S Commanding a bomber carrying a nuclear device to Berlin, Col. Gregory Peck
     has second thoughts, and argues with Reagan, Bogart, et al.

Gerrold, David, "The Impeachment of Adlai Stevenson", in <AP>
  %W Eisenhower made Joe McCarthy his running mate, leading to Stevenson
     winning the election of 1952.
  %S A writer assigned to draft Stevenson's resignation speech looks back on
     how 6 years of intelligent decisions provoked Congressional uproar.

Gerrold, David, "The Kennedy Enterprise", in <AK>
  %W After divorcing Rose, Joe Kennedy moved to Hollywood, where he married
     Gloria Swanson and his sons went into the movie business.
  %S Second-rate actor Jack Kennedy enjoys his greatest successes in sci-fi
     features, and ends up the captain of Gene Roddenberry's Enterprise.

Gerrold, David, THE MAN WHO FOLDED HIMSELF (Random House 1973, 039447922X;
     Faber 1973, 0571104770; Popular Library 1974; Aeonian 1976, 0884111911;
     rev Bantam 1991, 0553290061)
  %S A man inherits a time-travel belt and explores the nature of paradox.
     Mentions some change-the-past incidents but without much follow through.
  %C Nominee: 1973 Nebula for best novel, 1974 Hugo for best novel.

Gerrold, David, "What Goes Around", in <AO>
  %W Charles Manson and his "family" became rock musicians rather than
     murderers.
  %S The slaughter of the third-rate Manson family provokes commentary on
     modern society and culture.

Gibbons, Dave: see Moore, Alan, & Dave Gibbons

Gibson, William, "The Gernsback Continuum", in UNIVERSE 11 (ed. Terry Carr)
     (Doubleday 1981; Zebra 1981, 0821711431); BURNING CHROME (Arbor House
     1986, 0877957800; Ace 1987, 0441089348); MIRRORSHADES: THE CYBERPUNK
     ANTHOLOGY (Arbor House 1986, 0877958688; Ace 1988, 0441533825); and THE
     NORTON BOOK OF SCIENCE FICTION: NORTH AMERICAN SCIENCE FICTION, 1960-1990
     (eds. Ursula K. LeGuin & Brian Attebery) (Norton 1993, 0393034568)
  %T German tr. by Reinhard Heinz as "Das Gernsback Kontinuum oder: Der
     amerikanische Traum", in <HSL>
  %T Portuguese tr. by Eduardo Salo as "O Continuo de Gernsback", in REFLEXOS
     DO FUTURO (ed. Bruce Sterling) (Livros do Brasil 1989)
  %S A photographer glimpses/visits a timeline where architecture, transport,
     etc., are all out of 1930s pulp SF.

Gibson, William, & Bruce Sterling, THE DIFFERENCE ENGINE (Bantam 1991,
     0553070282; Gollancz 199x, 057505297X)
  %W Byron led the Industrial Radicals to English power, and Babbage perfected
     his analytical engine so that the Information Age began a century early.
  %S A paleontologist accidentally acquires a set of punch cards from Ada
     Byron, dropping him right in the middle of a circle of mayhem and murder.
  %C Nominee: 1991 Nebula for best novel.

Gilbert, Adrian, BRITAIN INVADED (Century 1990)
  %W British forces were wiped out at Dunkirk, and England was invaded by Nazi
     Germany. But...the war still ends in Axis defeat in late 1945.
  %S Time-Life style documentation of the occupation of Britain, 1940-1945.

Gilliam, Richard, "Jeremiah Phipps: Vampire Hunter", in <AWC>
  %S ...

Gillies, John, "A Sending Parable: What Might Have Been the Result Had St. Paul
     Traveled East to the Orient Instead of West", in _Christian Century_ 24
     Feb 1971
  %W As the title says.
  %S The difficulties faced by the Tokyo Christian Ministry in Arizona,
     particularly its competition with American Christian missions.

Gilliland, Alexis A., "Demarche to Iran", in <AP>
  %W Gerald Ford gave Nixon a specific, rather than general, pardon, thus
     keeping his popularity high enough that he beat Carter in 1976.
  %S On his masseur's advice, Ford threatens to break relations with Iran after
     the embassy seizure, just like Austria did with Serbia in 1914.

Gingrich, Newt, & William R. Forstchen, 1945 (Baen 1995, not yet published)
  %W Hitler was lying in a coma in December 1941, and Germany did not declare
     war on the US after Pearl Harbor.
  %S ....

Gjaerevold, Einar, "Isens veg", in EVIGSKOGEN (Bok og Magasinforlaget 1990)
  %W A new Ice Age came in the 19th century.
  %S An unorthodox woman's struggle to keep alive beside the ice-covered North
     Sea.

Gluckman, Janet, & George Guthridge, CHILD OF THE LIGHT: THE MADAGASCAR
     MANIFESTO (St. Martin's 1992, 0312063172)
  %W The Nazis establish a Jewish homeland on Madagascar.
  %S ...

Glyer, Mike, "The Men Who Corflued Mohammed", in <AWC>
  %S ...

Gold, Jerome, THE INQUISITOR (Black Heron 1991, 0930773136, 0930773144)
  %S ...

Goldring, Maurice, LA REPUBLIQUE POPULAIRE DU FRANCE, 1949-1981: DE
     L'ASSASSINAT DU GENERAL DE GAULLE (12 JUIN 1949) AU COUP D'ETAT DU GENERAL
     MASSU (10 MAI 1981) (Belfond 1984, 2714416454)
  %S ...

Goldsmith, Howard, "Do Ye Hear the Children Weeping?", in <HV>
  %W Germany won WW2.
  %S An American couple rents a house in Munich and find it haunted by the
     previous occupant's Dachau experiments.

Goldstein, Lisa, "Split Night", in TRAVELLERS IN MAGIC (Tor 1994, 031285790X)
  %W Shabbetai Zevi did not convert from Judaism to Islam in order to save his
     life.
  %S After recalling how he came to be imprisoned in Constantinople, Zevi
     foresees both futures that could arise from his decision.

Goldstone, Cynthia, & Avram Davidson, "Pebble in Time", in <f&sf> Aug 1970; and
     LAUGHING SPACE: FUNNY SCIENCE FICTION (eds. Isaac Asimov & J.O. Jeppson)
     (Houghton Mifflin 1982, 0395305195)
  %W The Mormons bypassed Salt Lake and settled near the San Francisco Bay.
  %S A time traveler accidentally diverts Brigham Young and company.

Goodman, Arthur, IF BOOTH HAD MISSED: A DRAMA OF THE RECONSTRUCTION PERIOD
     (Samuel French 1932)
  %W A black employee of Ford's theater prevented John Wilkes Booth from
     killing Abraham Lincoln.
  %S Lincoln rather than Johnson is impeached and tried for trying to fire
     Secretary of War Stanton, with more dramatic results.
  %C A three-act play first presented by the Morningside Players in New York
     City in 1932.

Gormley, Adrienne, "Children of Tears", in <AT>
  %S ...

Gorodischer, Angelica, "De navegantes", in TRAFALGAR (Hyspamerica 1988)
  %W Spain pursued an even more aggressive colonial policy.
  %S An Argentine space traveler finds a planet exactly like Earth c. 1492, and
     he speeds up the "Spanish" conquest of all the "Americas".

Gorodischer, Angelica, "El oro de Tiresias", in _Axxon_ #22 (Jul 1991)
  %W Peron never became president, and Argentina remained under the control of
     the military.
  %S Peron is imprisoned as he begins to become popular and dies in jail. 100
     years later, a student speculates about what might have been.

Gotschalk, Felix C., "The Napoleonic Wars", in <BT>
  %W Napoleon was not defeated at Waterloo.
  %S Assassination attempts are constant in 1958 New Orleans, capital of New
     France and home of the Emperor-in-exile of Eurasia

Graeme, Bruce: see Armstrong, Anthony, & Bruce Graeme

Graham, Otis L., Jr., "1887: Whites and Indians--Was There a Better Way?", in
     <SAH>
  %W ...
  %C ...

Graham, Otis L., Jr., "1917: What If the United States Had Remained Neutral?",
     in <SAH>
  %W The United States was not drawn into WW1.
  %C ...

Graham, Otis L., Jr., "1933: What Would the 1930s Have Been Like Without
     Franklin Roosevelt?", in <SAH>
  %W FDR was either not nominated for president in 1932 _or_ died at the hands
     of Zangara the next spring.
  %C ...

Graham, Otis L., Jr., "1945: The United States, Russia, and the Cold War--What
     if Franklin Roosevelt Had Lived?", in <SAH>
  %W FDR enjoyed better health.
  %C ...

Graham, Otis L., Jr., "1974: What If There Had Been No Watergate?", in <SAH>
  %C ...

Green, Martin, THE EARTH AGAIN REDEEMED: MAY 26 TO JULY 1, 1984, ON THIS EARTH
     OF OURS AND ITS ALTER EGO (Basic 1977, 0465017631; Sphere 1979)
  %W King Antonio defeated the Portuguese invading the Kongo at Mbwila in 1665.
  %S Interaction of two worlds diverging from the battle, one with the Congo at
     the heart of Christianity and one like ours but post-nuclear war.

Green, Roland J., "Exile's Greeting", in MICROCOSMIC TALES: 100 WONDROUS
     SCIENCE FICTION SHORT-SHORT STORIES (eds. Isaac Asimov, Martin H.
     Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander) (Taplinger 1980, 0800852389; DAW 1992,
     0886775329)
  %W The American Revolution failed.
  %S HMS Bellerophon prepares to transport a defeated enemy leader to exile on
     St. Helena, but is he Napoleon?

Green, Roland J., "The Goodwife of Orleans", in <Alt>
  %W Henry V of England did not die in 1422 and was able to consolidate his
     hold on the crown of France.
  %S A young woman from the village of Arc helps preserve English power in
     France.

Green, Roland J., & John F. Carr, GREAT KINGS' WAR (Ace 1985, 0441302009)
  %C 1st sequel to Piper's LORD KALVAN OF OTHERWHEN.
  %S In their first attack on Lord (now King) Kalvan, Styphon's House hits him
     with three forces, but is defeated in all cases.
 -------------------------------, "Siege at Tarr-Hostigos", in THERE WILL BE
     WAR 8: ARMAGEDDON (eds. Jerry Pournelle & John F. Carr) (publ. unknown)
  %C 3rd sequel to Piper's LORD KALVAN OF OTHERWHEN.
  %S Lord Kalvan loses his citadel to the forces of Styphon's House.

Green, Roland J., "The King of Poland's Foot Cavalry", in <AT>
  %S ...

Green, Roland J.: see also Carr, John F., & Roland J. Green

Greenland, Colin, HARM'S WAY (HarperCollins UK 1993, 0002239167; Avon 1993,
     0380768836; SFBC 1993; HarperCollins UK 1994)
  %S ...

Griffin, Peni, "Books", in <IAsfm> Nov 1991
  %S A used bookstore gets alternative/fictional world customers.

Grigg, John, 1943: THE VICTORY THAT NEVER WAS (Hill & Wang 1980, 0809073773)
  %W The US and Britain invaded France a year earlier.
  %C Discussion of Allied errors in WW2. Final chapter speculates that invading
     a year earlier would have given a postwar advantage to the West.

Grimwood, Ken, REPLAY (Arbor House 1986, 0877957819; Thorndike 1986,
     0896218058; Berkley 1988; Ace 1992, 0441715923)
  %S At death's edge, a man has a chance to relive and change his life, again
     and again and again. In one life, he finds altered Hollywood history.
  %C Winner: 1988 World Fantasy Award for best novel

Grousset, Rene, FIGURES DE PROUE (Plon 1949)
  %S ...

Guedalla, Philip, "If the Moors in Spain had Won", in <IIHHO> (all eds.)
  %T German tr. by Walter Brumm as "Wenn die Mauren in Spanen geseigt Hatte",
     in DAS SCIENCE FICTION JAHR (ed. ...) (Heyne 1987)
  %W Ferdinand and Isabella's army was defeated at Lanjaron in 1491.
  %S An overview of the history of the great, enlightened Kingdom of Granada.

Gunn, Eileen, "Fellow Americans", in <IAsfm> Dec 1991; and <AP>
  %W Hardball mud-slinging brought disgrace to LBJ in 1964, leading to the
     election of Barry Goldwater as president.
  %S Vignettes of 1991, when Bush is president and Quayle is veep, but Tricky
     Dick has a popular TV talk show that's been on the air for 20 years.

Guthridge, George: see Gluckman, Janet, & George Guthridge

Gygax, E. Gary, & Terry Stafford, VICTORIOUS GERMAN ARMS: AN ALTERNATE MILITARY
     HISTORY OF WORLD WAR II (T-K Graphics 1973); orig. in Int'l Federation of
     Wargamers newsletter
  %W The Axis adopted a coherent grand strategy, resulting in a quick victory
     at Stalingrad.
  %S Detailed account of German victory in WW2, ending with domination of
     Europe and Africa.

Haffner, Sebastian, ANMERKUNGEN ZU HITLER (Kindler 1978, 3463007193)
  %T English tr. by Ewald Osers as THE MEANING OF HITLER (Macmillan 1979,
     0025472909; Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1979, 0297775723; Harvard Univ 1983,
     0674557751)
  %C Biography of Hitler includes discussion of the Nazis making a peace after
     the fall of France.

Hahn, Ronald M., "Hey, Mr. Spaceman", in EIN DUTZEND H-BOMBEN (Ullstein 1983)
  %S ...

Hahn, Ronald M., & Harald Pusch, DIE TEMPONAUTEN: SCIENCE FICTION-ROMAN (Corian
     1983)
  %W The first atomic bomb was used in 1943 on Berlin.
  %S An amnesiac time traveller is hunted by a competing time travel agency in
     the Klondike of 1896-97, where he meets Jack London, among others.

Haiblum, Isidore, THE TSADDIK OF THE SEVEN WONDERS (Ballantine 1971; Doubleday
     1981, 0385171374)
  %T German tr. by Ingrid Herrmann as DER ZADIK DER SIEBUN WUNDER (Heyne 1994,
     3453072669)
  %S Alternate events in Judaic history.

Haldeman, Jack C., II, "The Case of the Snuffed Simian", in <AWC>
  %S ...

Haldeman, Jack C., II, "Death of a Dream", in <AW>
  %W J. Egar Hoover decided to smear Martin Luther King, Jr. just before he
     gave the "I Have a Dream" speech, and the civil rights movement fell
     apart.
  %S A decade later, MLK prepares to assassinate law-n-order President Richard
     J. Dailey and weeps over the race war which has been consuming the
     country.

Haldeman, Jack C., II, "South of Eden, Somewhere Near Salinas", in <BAOF>
  %W James Dean became a race driver, Natalie Wood a reporter and Sal Mineo a
     mechanic.
  %S Dean and Wood come together at the Indy 500, but she frets about the
     dangers of his profession.

Haldeman, Jack C., II, & Barbara Delaplace, "That'll Be The Day", in <AT>
  %S ...

Haldeman, Joe, THE HEMINGWAY HOAX (William Morrow 1990, 0688090249; Avon 1991,
     0380708000); rev. of "The Hemingway Hoax", in <IAsfm> Apr 1990; THE YEAR'S
     BEST SCIENCE FICTION, EIGHTH ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (St.
     Martin's 1991, 0312060092, 0312060084); NEBULA AWARDS 26: SFWA'S CHOICE
     FOR THE BEST SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY OF THE YEAR (ed. James Morrow)
     (HBJ 1992, 0151649340, 0156654725); and THE NEW HUGO AWARDS: VOLUME III
     (ed. Connie Willis & Martin H. Greenberg) (Baen 1994, 067187604X; SFBC 1994)
  %S A professor planning a Hemingway forgery is killed by a timeline protector
     and awakes as another timeline's version of himself.
  %C "The Hemingway Hoax" winner: 1990 Nebula for best novella, 1991 Hugo for
     best novella

Haldeman, Joe, "No Future in It", in _Omni_ Apr 1979 THE BEST OF OMNI SCIENCE
     FICTION (ed. Ben Bova) (Omni 1980); and DEALING IN FUTURES: STORIES
     (Viking 1985, 0670806358; ROC 1993, 0451452585)
  %S In a bar discussion, a man claims to have traveled back in time and
     invested in all the right scientific inventions, but it didn't work.

Hale, Edward Everett, "Hands Off", in _Harper's_ Mar 1881; HANDS OFF (J.S.
     Smith 1895); OUR CHRISTMAS IN A PALACE (publ. unknown); WORKS, VOL. 2
     (publ. unknown); ISAAC ASIMOV PRESENTS THE BEST FANTASY OF THE 19TH
     CENTURY (eds. Isaac Asimov, Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg)
     (Beufort 1982, 0825300991); and <AH>
  %W Joseph was not sold into slavery in Egypt.
  %S A godling discovers the implications of altering an event, as he watches
     the Phoenicians take over the Mediterranean.

Hamilton, Franklin, "What If--?", in 1066 (Dial 1964)
  %W William the Conqueror was beaten at Hastings and the Norman Conquest was
     averted.
  %S Two possibilities; either fragmented England was later occupied by France
     or Harold united the land, but it spent the next millenium in isolation.

Hammura Ryo, SENGOKU JIEITAI (Hayakawa Shobo 1971; Kadokawa Shoten 1978, 1979)
  %S ...
  %C Basis of the 1981 Kadokawa movie SENGOKU JIETAI.

Harness, Charles L., "1894", in _Analog_ Aug 1994
  %W Prince Albert died of typhus two weeks early, and without his softening
     words, H.M. gov't sent an insulting message to the U.S. over the TRENT
     affair.
  %S An H.G. Wells from a world where Britain intervened in the U.S. Civil War
     invents a time travelling machine and is sent back in time to save Albert.

Harness, Charles L., LURID DREAMS (Avon 1990, 0380757613)
  %W Gambling debts did not force Edgar Allen Poe to quit the Univ Virginia,
     and he later lived to serve as a Confederate general at Gettysburg.
  %S Via astral travel, a 21st-century man searches for when/where Edgar Allen
     Poe's life turned to literature.

Harness, Charles L., "O Lyric Love", in _Amazing Stories_ May 1985
  %S ...

Harris, Raymond, THE SCHIZOGENIC MAN (Ace 1990, 0441753981)
  %W Cleopatra's son Kaisarion escaped the Romans _or_ Cleopatra murdered
     Octavian.
  %S Through cyber-simulation a man visits Cleopatra's Egypt and tries to save
     her son Kaisarion. He awakes in a slightly altered present.

Harris, Robert, FATHERLAND (Random House 1992, 0679412735; Hutchinson 1992;
     Thorndike 1992, 1560545569, 1560548959; Arrow 1993, 0099263815)
  %T Portuguese tr. A.B. Pinheiro de Lemos as PATRIA AMADA (Record 1993)
  %W Nazi Germany met greater success invading Russia, and after discovering
     that Britain had broken the Enigma code, forced a peace in the west.
  %S A cop in 1964 Nazi Berlin investigates an apparent suicide and finds
     himself unwrapping a 20-year-old cover-up of what happened to the Jews.
  %C Basis of the 1994 HBO movie FATHERLAND (see Campbell's "The shrinking of
     FATHERLAND").

Harrison, Harry, "Down to Earth", in PRIME NUMBER (Sphere 1975)
  %S An accident apparently sends two astronauts sideways to an Earth where WW2
     is still dragging on in 1971.

Harrison, Harry, A REBEL IN TIME (Tor 1983, 0523485549)
  %T German tr. by Bodo Baumann as IM SUDEN NICHTS NEUES (Bastei-Lubbe 1984)
  %S A racist army officer goes back in time to help the South win the Civil
     War; a black soldier follows in order to defeat him.

Harrison, Harry, "Run from the Fire", in EPOCH (eds. Robert Silverberg & Roger
     Elwood) (Berkley/Putnam's 1975, 0399114602; Berkley 1977, 0425033155);
     CATASTROPHES (eds. Isaac Asimov et al.) (Fawcett 1981); and TIME WARS
     (eds. Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg) (Tor 1986, 0812530489,
     0812530497)
  %S A man from our world aids others in timelines where the sun is about to go
     nova, including one where Europe is feudal and Iriquois run N America.

Harrison, Harry, THE STAINLESS STEEL RAT SAVES THE WORLD (Putnam 1972,
     039911047X)
  %T Spanish tr. by ... as EL INVASOR DEL TIEMPO (publ. unknown)
  %W Napoleon conquered England.
  %S Our hero goes back to fix time about to unravel.

Harrison, Harry, A TRANSATLANTIC TUNNEL, HURRAH! (Faber 1972, 0571099963; New
     English Library 1976; Berkley 1974; Pinnacle/Tor 1981, 0523485050; Tor
     1991, 0812515919; vt TUNNEL THROUGH THE DEEPS, Putnam's 1972, 0399109188;
     Berkley 1974, 0425025659); orig. serial in _Analog_ Apr-Jun 1972
  %T German tr. by Tony Westermayr as DER GROSSE TUNNEL (Goldmann 1979)
  %W Spain remained Islamic after Christian defeat at Navas de Tolosa in 1212,
     and the War of the Roses fizzled after the early death of Louis XI.
  %S A descendant of executed British-American rebel George Washington is in
     charge of building the ultimate tunnel.
  %C See also the reference mat'l entry for Harrison's "Worlds Beside Worlds".

Harrison, Harry, WEST OF EDEN (Bantam 1984, 0553050656, 0553249355; Bantam
     1985)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Ana Maria Falcao as A OESTE DO EDEN (Gradiva 1986)
 --------------, WINTER IN EDEN (Bantam 1986, 0553051636; Bantam 1987,
     0553266284)
 --------------, RETURN TO EDEN (Bantam 1988, 0553053159; Bantam 1989,
     0553277006)
  %W Dinosaurs did not die out and did develop intelligence.
  %S Conflict between warm climate saurians and cool climate humans.
  %C Synopsis of trilogy in Lodi-Ribeiro's "Historias Naturais Alternativas".

Harrison, Harry, "The Wicked Flee", in NEW DIMENSIONS I (ed. Robert Silverberg)
     (Doubleday 1971; Avon 1973); BEST SCIENCE FICTION STORIES OF THE YEAR
     (1971) (ed. Lester Del Rey) (Dutton 1972); and THE BEST OF HARRY HARRISON
     (Signet 1976)
  %S A scientist flees from 2017 of a world where the death of Henry VIII and
     imprisonment of Luther aborted the Reformation. An inquisitor follows.

Harrison, Harry, & Tom Shippey, THE HAMMER AND THE CROSS (Legend 1993; Tor
     1993, 0312854390; Legend 1994, 0099868202; Tor 1994, 0812523482)
  %W King Aella of Northumbria provoked a massive Viking invasion of England by
     executing a noted Viking leader.
  %S An half-English, half-Danish bastard thrall falls in and out with the
     invaders, finally becoming king of a religously-tolerant northern England.
 -----------------------------, ONE KING'S WAY (Legend 1995, 009930306X; Tor
     1995, 0312856911; Legend 1995)
  %S King Shef decides to take the war against the Vikings to their homeland,
     with conflict and adventures throughout Scandinavia.
 -----------------------------, THE HAMMER AND THE CROSS 3 (Legend 1995, not
     yet published)
  %S ...

Harrison, Harry, & Tom Shippey, "Letter from the Pope", in <WMHB2>
  %W The last Christian king in England broke with the church.
  %S In 878, Alfred receives the letter from the pope that pushes him over the
     edge.

Hauser, Eva, ""One Day in the Life of Zoya Andreyevna"" (trans. of Czech
     title), in _One Eye Open_ #2 (not yet published)
  %S ...

Hawthorne, Nathaniel, "P.'s Correspondence", in _United States Magazine and
     Democratic Review_ Apr 1845; MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE (Wiley & Putnam
     1846; Putnam's 1851; Ticknor & Fields 1854, 1865; Fields, Osgood 1871;
     Houghton, Osgood 1880; Houghton, Mifflin 1883, 1893; H. Altemus 1893; T.Y.
     Crowell 1903); and COMPLETE WORKS, VOL. 2 (Houghton-Mifflin 1882)
  %W Byron, Burns and Shelley lived longer lives, but Dickens died early.
  %S A letter describes encounters with various literary and politcal figures
     during the 1840s.

Heinlein, Robert A. JOB: A COMEDY OF JUSTICE (Ballantine 1984, 0345313577,
     0345320603)
  %S A man and a woman go hopping between worlds, apparently because some deity
     has it in for them.
  %C Nominee: 1984 Nebula for best novel, 1985 Hugo for best novel.

Heinlein, Robert A., TO SAIL BEYOND THE SUNSET: THE LIFES AND LOVES OF MAUREEN
     JOHNSON (BEING THE MEMOIRS OF A SOMEWHAT IRREGULAR LADY) (Putnam's 1987,
     0399132678)
  %W The 1940 US election went another way.
  %S Memoirs of an immortal woman.
  %C A short discussion of alternate _universes_ is primarily a retroactive
     rationale to the Heinlein canon, but includes a few historical details.

Herloev Petersen, Arne, "En plads i historien", in HAABET ER GROENT (Klim 1991)
  %W Egyptians never built tbe pyramids.
  %S A time traveller performs a match trick for pharaoh and inspires him to
     build the pyramids.

Herloev Petersen, Arne, "En flue paa vaeggen", in HAABET ER GROENT (Klim 1991)
  %W The Swedish rebellion of 1521 was put down.
  %S A time traveller changes history to its main course by sneezing.

Herloev Petersen, Arne, "Haabet er groent", in HAABET ER GROENT (Klim 1991)
  %W The Turks conquered Vienna in 1583
  %S A Turkish immigrant in Denmark suffers from racist attacks and changes
     history to live in a Muslim Europe.

Herloev Petersen, Arne, "Soefaerden til Cipangu", in _Information_ Oct 1992
  %W Columbus sails to Japan
  %S A Jewish translator on the Santa Maria saves Columbus from mutiny by
     magically transporting the ship to Japan, thereby destroying the Americas.

Hermansen, Sjur, "Alternativ naatid", in _Algernon_ Jan 1992
  %W Germany won WW2, with a "Nazi-style Glasnost" in the 1990s.
  %S Two friends contemplate founding a new party, "The Environmental
     Fascists".

Hernandez, Lea, "Al Einstein--Nazi Smasher!", in <AW>
  %W Albert Einstein became a professional musician, and later a spy.
  %S On a mission to Peenemunde, Al meets temptress Eva Braun and the evil
     dictator Schicklgruber.

Hersey, John, WHITE LOTUS (Knopf 1965; Bantam 1966; Vintage 1990, 0679727509)
  %W Warlord-run China conquered the US in an undescribed war in the mid 1900s.
  %S Story of an Arizona girl who is taken into slavery in China.

Hertel, Francois, "Lepic et l'histoire hypothetique", in JEREMIE ET BARABBAS
     (Le Jour 1966)
  %W Montcalm defeated Wolfe, leading to French victory in the French and
     Indian War.
  %S 1940s Canada as a prosperous, ultra-Catholic nation.

Hirose Tadashi, EROSU (Hayakawa Shobu 1971)
  %S ...

Hiyama Yoshiaki, ""THE BIG REVERSAL"" (trans. of Japanese title) (publ.
     unknown)
  %W The battleship Yamato was not sunk.
  %S ...

Hiyama Yoshiaki, ""THE DECISIVE BATTLE ON THE AMERICAN MAINLAND"" (trans. of
     Japanese title) (Kobunsha ...)
  %W Japan attacked Seattle on May 7, 1942.
  %S ...
  %C A translated excerpt accompanies Pollack's "Japanese refight the war, and
     win, in pulp fiction".

Hoffman, Nina Kiriki, "Visitors", in _Weird Tales_ Winter 1991/92
  %S A woman is visited by her future self, telling her to commit suicide
     because everything gets worse, but she has been visited before.

Hogan, James P., THE PROTEUS OPERATION (Bantam 1985, 0553050958)
  %W The Nazis remained an obscure political party _or_ Churchill did not
     return to the British cabinet after the 1939 German invasion of Poland.
  %S Beleaguered Americans from 1975 go back in time to prevent Nazi victory in
     WW2 and promote US atomic weapons research. Unfortunately it's not their
     own past.

Hohlbein, Wolfgang E., "Im Namen der Menschlichkeit", in JUPITER (ed. Thomas Le
     Blanc) (Goldmann 1985)
  %W A peaceful revolution overthrew Rome and Jesus became the new "Caesar".
  %S Travelers from a peaceful Empire are sent back in time to undermine the
     Toltecs, but their time machine crashes near Jerusalem, 30 AD.

Holm, John: see Shippey, Tom

Hood, Gwenyth, THE COMING OF THE DEMONS (Morrow 1982, 0688007767)
  %W Aliens disrupted the execution of Conradin Hohenstaufen in 1268 Naples.
  %S Trying to fix things without technological interference, the aliens become
     involved in the conflict over who should be Holy Roman emperor.

Hood, Ken, DEMON SWORD (HarperPrism 1995, 0061054100)
  %S Alternate Scottish highlands where Christianity is a minor sect and
     England pays tribute to Tartar overlords.

Hoyle, Trevor, THE GODS LOOK DOWN (Panther 1978; Ace 1982, 0441294979)
  %S During an attempt to travel into a potential future, a man finds himself
     retrieved from a red ocean by a slave ship traveling to New Amerika.
 ------------, SEEKING THE MYTHICAL FUTURE (Panther 1977; Ace 1982)
 ------------, THROUGH THE EYE OF TIME (Panther 1977; Ace 1982)
  %S ...

Hull, E. M., "The Flight that Failed", in SCIENCE FICTION ADVENTURES IN
     DIMENSIONS (ed. Groff Conklin) (Vanguard 1953); and ADVENTURES IN
     DIMENSION (ed. Groff Conklin) (Grayson 1955)
  %S A man from a world in which Germany won WW2 comes back to a flight that
     had been shot down to save it and change his past so that Germany lost.

Hunt, Stephen, FOR THE CROWN & THE DRAGON (Green Nebula 1994, 0952288508)
  %S ....

Ing, Dean: see Reynolds, Mack, & Dean Ing

Iverson, Eric G.: see Turtledove, Harry

Jablokov, Alexander, "At the Cross-Time Jaunters' Ball", in <IAsfm> Aug 1987;
     THE YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION, FIFTH ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Gardner
     Dozois) (St. Martin's 1988, 0312018541); and THE BREATH OF SUSPENSION
     (Arkham House 1994, 0870541676)
  %S An art critic of Shadow worlds is haunted by marital trouble and assassins
     as he visits various worlds.

Jablokov, Alexander, "Beneath the Shadow of Her Smile", in THE BREATH OF
     SUSPENSION (Arkham House 1994, 0870541676)
  %S ...

Jackson, Donald, VALLEY MEN: A SPECULATIVE ACCOUNT OF THE ARKANSAS EXPEDITION
     OF 1807 (Tickner & Fields 1983, 0899191983)
  %W The American expedition to explore the Arkansas River was not canceled.
  %S The trip to Pike's Peak and sidetrip to Santa Fe, as seen by a young
     physician/naturalist.

Jacobs, Will, & Gerard Jones, THE BEAVER PEAPERS: THE STORY OF THE "LOST
     SEASON" (Crown 1983, 0517549913)
  %S Extraordinary efforts are made to keep "Leave It to Beaver" on television
     for one more year.

Jacobson, Dan, THE GOD-FEARER: A NOVEL (Bloomsbury 1992, 0747512582; Macmillan
     Atheneum 1993, 0684196603; Sceptre 1993, 0340594952)
  %W There was no Jewish revolt against Rome, and Judaism rather than
     Christianity became the dominant religion of Europe.
  %S C. 1400, an old Jewish man recalls the part he played as a youth in the
     persecution of a Christer girl for witchcraft.

Jakes, John, BLACK IN TIME (Paperback Library 1970)
  %S ...

Jeanne, Rene: see Laumann, E.M., & Rene Jeanne

Jenkins, Will F.: see Leinster, Murray

Jennings, Philip C., "Captain Theodule and the Chileland Kommandos", in
     _Amazing Stories_ Jul 1991
  %S Realities of European colonization and imperialism are turned upside down.

Jensen, Reidar, "Brev til min venn Wolfgang Wegener, februar 1924", in
     HISTORIEN SOM IKKE VILLE SLUTTE (Gyldendal Norsk 1978)
  %W WW1 never took place, and Lenin died in Switzerland in 1924.
  %S A letter-writer tells his friend about this strange Russian exile.

Jeschke, Wolfgang, DER LETZTE TAG DER SCHOPFUNG (Nymphenburger 1981; Heyne
     1985)
  %T English tr. by Gertrud Mander as THE LAST DAY OF CREATION (St. Martin's
     1982, 0312470614; Century 1982, 0712600426)
  %W Mexico stretched from Canada to Venezuela _or_ the Axis enjoyed greater
     success in WW2.
  %S A US attempt to steal Arabian oil using a pipeline in the past runs into
     trouble vs. people from other timelines.

Johnson, James B., "Conestoga History", in _Analog_ May 1987
  %W ...

Johnson, Peter, GORDON OF KHARTOUM (Patrick Stephens 1985, 0850597916)
  %W Gordon was rescued from Khartoum in 1885.
  %S ...

Johnson, Robert B., & Billie Niles Chadbourne, TIMES-SQUARE SAMURAI; OR, THE
     IMPROBABLE JAPANESE OCCUPATION OF NEW YORK (Tuttle 1966)
  %C ...

Jones, Charles O., "What If There Had Been a Nixon Presidency Without
     Watergate? (1973)", in <WIESSF>
  %W The Watergate break-in never happened or was never discovered.
  %C Hostile relations between Nixon and Congress still existed, causing the
     Democrats to reorganize Congress in defense.

Jones, Diana Wynne, THE LIVES OF CHRISTOPHER CHANT (Greenwillow 1988,
     0688078060; Knopf/Bullseye 1988)
  %W Magical laws were codified in the early 1300s, replacing scientific
     technology.
  %S After dream-traveling to other timelines, an English boy becomes the great
     mage Chrestomanci.
 -----------------, CHARMED LIFE (Greenwillow 1977, 0688801382; Macmillan 1977,
     0333214269; Knopf/Bullseye 1989, 0394820320; Mammoth 1993, 0749714735)
  %S Two English children go to live with Uncle Chrestomanci.
 -----------------, THE MAGICIANS OF CAPRONA (Greenwillow 1980, 0688802834,
     0688842836)
  %S Two children from powerful, magic-working Italian families cannot perform
     magic themselves, but save the city of Caprona from an enchanter.
 -----------------, WITCH WEEK (Greenwillow 1982, 0688015344; Knopf/Bullseye
     1989, 039480600X; Mammoth 1993, 0749701749)
  %S Chrestomanci visit a timeline where Guy Fawkes blew up Parliament, somehow
     disrupting magic in other timelines, including ours.

Jones, Douglas C., THE COURT-MARTIAL OF GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER (Scribner's
     1976, 0684147386; Warner 1977)
  %W Custer was the sole survivor among elements of the 7th Cavalry wiped out
     at the Little Bighorn.
  %S Army commanding General William Sherman orders Custer court-martialed for
     disobeying orders and negligence.

Jones, Gerard: see Jacobs, Will, & Gerard Jones

Joergensen, Per C., "Neste aar i Jerusalem", in _Algernon_ Jan 1992
  %W Chaos elsewhere made imperial Russia the sole superpower, and about to
     start a war with the Baghdad Califate in a different '91.
  %S A Jewish refugee tries to get out of Jerusalem.

Kagan, Janet, "Love Our Lockwood", in <AP>
  %W Minor candidate Belva Ann Lockwood was elected US president in 1888.
  %S During the election of 1892, Lockwood personally leads the way to
     universal suffrage.

Kagan, Janet, "Space Cadet", in <BAOF>
  %W Dan Quayle became president, or an actor, or a soldier, or an astronaut.
  %S Pres. Quayle tries out the 'Things As They Should Be' machine, seeing
     other rolls he might have filled, but makes a mistake while visiting Mars.

Kagan, Robert A., "What If Abe Fortas Had Been More Discreet? (1969)", in
     <WIESSF>
  %W Supreme Court Justice Fortas was less eager to supplement his income and
     was less cozy with LBJ's White House.
  %C Speculation that the effect of a more liberal court in the 1970's would
     have most noticeable in four cases, particularly one involving busing.

Kantor, Mackinlay, IF THE SOUTH HAD WON THE CIVIL WAR (Bantam 1961); rev. of
     "If the South had Won the Civil War", in _Look_ 22 Nov 1960
  %W Grant was killed on 12 May 1863 and Sherman died in the Vicksburg debacle.
     Also, occupation of Culp's Hill led to rebel victory at Gettysburg.
  %S Vicksburg, Gettysburg and the end of the war, followed by a review of US,
     CS and Texas history until reunification in the 1960s.
  %C Synopsis in Fadness's "What If the South Had Won the Civil War?".

Katze, Rick, "Bobbygate", in <AK>
  %W JFK did not die in 1963 and ran for reelection the next year.
  %S A reporter stumbles onto links between Robert Kennedy and a break-in at
     the Republican national headquarters, and Joe Kennedy has to take charge.

Katze, Rick, "Worldcon Blues", in <AWC>
  %S ...

Kaye, Lenny, "If Elvis Had Lived", in THE COMPLETE ELVIS (ed. Martin Torgoff)
     (Delilah 1982)
  %W Elvis Presley was rushed to the hospital in time to prevent his death in
     1977.
  %S Elvis shapes up, goes back to his musical roots and receives a medal from
     President Reagan.

Kazantzakis, Nikos, TELEUTAOIS PEIRASMOS (publ. unknown)
  %T English tr. by P.A. Bien as THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST (Simon &
     Schuster 1960)
  %W Jesus fled his doom.
  %S Jesus dreams of the possible result.
  %C Basis for the 1988 Martin Scorsese movie THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST.

Keen, Tony, "Napoleon's Airship", in _Visions_ ... 1990 (4:3)
  %W Napoleon had a dirigible to supply aerial intelligence at Waterloo.
  %S A British time traveler seeking to reverse his country's subjugation finds
     he isn't the only meddler at Waterloo, and he won't be the last.

Kessel, John, "The Franchise", in _Asimov's Science Fiction_ Aug 1993; and
     NEBULA AWARDS 29 (ed. Pamela Sargent) (Harcourt Brace 1995, 0151001073;
     015600195)
  %W After meeting Babe Ruth, George Bush decided to become a professional
     baseball player, and later that year Fidel Castro did likewise.
  %S The 1959 World Series becomes a personal battle between the Giants' ace
     pitcher Castro and the rookie Senator first baseman.
  %C Nominee: 1994 Hugo for best novelette.

Kilian, Crawford, THE FALL OF THE REPUBLIC (Ballantine 1987, 0345342739)
  %S Mental Trainables of 1998 use information gained from the future of a
     similar timeline to speed up the end of an American Emergency.
 ---------------, ROGUE EMPEROR (Ballantine 1988, 0345350782)
  %S Intemporal Agent Jerry Pierce investigates the assassination of the Roman
     emperor Domitian in another timeline by means of an antitank weapon.
 ---------------, THE EMPIRE OF TIME (Ballantine 1987, 0345325381)
  %S Pierce tries to find out how disaster struck Earth in the future, visiting
     alternate Earths along the way.

King, Tappan, "The Crimson Rose", in <AO>
  %S Mary Tudor's false pregnancy was true, and Spain's grip on the English
     throne held.
  %W Mary's son falls hostage to pirates while in the New World and there meets
     his Aunt Elizabeth.

King, Tappan, "The Mark of the Angel", in <AW>
  %W Wounded while on a mission from Rome to Paris in 1943, amnesiac Angelo
     Roncalli became a member of the Fench underground.
  %S In 1961, Pope John Paul XXIII is reminded of his days in the Resistance.

King, Tappan, "Patriot's Dream", in <AP>
  %W Leila Morse accepted Samuel Tilden's proposal, putting backbone into his
     effort to be president during the Electoral College debate of 1877.
  %S In 1896, Sam and Leila Tilden tell a reporter how it all happened, and how
     Tilden became the Great Reformer and head of the Liberal Party.

Kingston, Jeremy, ROBERT SILVERBERG'S TIME TOURS #6: CAESAR'S TIME LEGIONS
     (Harper 1991)
  %S ...
  %C Follow-up to Silverberg's UP THE LINE.

Klein, Edward: see Chesnoff, Richard Z., Edward Klein, & Robert Littell

Knight, Damon, "What Rough Beast", in <f&sf> Feb 1959; BEST FROM FANTASY AND
     SCIENCE FICTION: 9 (ed. Robert P. Mills) (Doubleday 1958; Ace 1959; vt
     FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON AND OTHER STORIES, publ. unknown); and OFF CENTER
     (Gollancz 1969; Award/Tandem ...)
  %S A man from Novo Russie has the mental power to fix things by altering the
     events that caused them.

Knox, Ronald, "If the General Strike had Succeeded", in <IIHHO> (1931, 1972,
     1974 eds. only)
  %W The 1926 British general strike succeeded.
  %S An imaginary 1930 London Times shows the social impact of the strike.

Koja, Kathe, & Barry N. Malzberg, "In The Last Chamber", in <AT>
  %S ...

Koja, Kathe, & Barry N. Malzberg, "Literary Lives", in <AO>
  %S Two possible relationships between Ernest Hemingway and Dorothy Parker.

Komatsu Sakyo, "Chi ni wa heiwa o", in _SF Magajin_ ... 1961; and CHI NI WA
     HEIWA O (Hayakawa Shobo 1963)
  %W The US invaded Japan at the end of WW2.
  %S ...

Koning, Hans, "Ifs: Destiny and the Archduke's chauffeur", in _Harper's_ May
     1990
  %S Short descriptions of numerous ifs: e.g., delaying the Nazi invasion of
     Poland to 1941, making William III a heterosexual, etc.

Koontz, Dean, LIGHTNING (Putnam's 1988, 0399133194; Thorndike 1988,
     089621222X); included in THREE COMPLETE NOVELS (Putnam's 1993, 0399138439)
  %W The US and Great Britain attacked the Soviet Union after defeating the
     Nazis.
  %S After falling in love with a 1980s woman, a time traveler from 1944 Berlin
     reshapes her life, and inadvertently changes history.
  %C Explicit AH content is brief, appearing only at the end.

Kornbluth, C.M., "Two Dooms", in _Venture Science Fiction_ Jul 1958; A MILE
     BEYOND THE MOON (Doubleday 1958); GREAT SHORT NOVELS OF SCIENCE FICTION
     (ed. Robert Silverberg) (Ballantine 1970); THE BEST OF C.M. KORNBLUTH
     (Doubleday 1976, 0345254619; Taplinger 1977, 0800807235); WHAT IF? VOLUME
     1: STORIES THAT SHOULD HAVE WON THE HUGO (ed. ... Lupoff) (Pocket 1980);
     <HV>; THE WORLD TREASURY OF SCIENCE FICTION (ed. David G. Hartwell)
     (Little, Brown  1989, 0316349410); THE FANTASTIC WORLD WAR II (ed. Frank
     McSherry, Jr) (Baen 1990, 0671698818); and THE GREAT SF STORIES: 20 (eds.
     Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg) (DAW 1990, 0886774055)
  %W The US did not develop the atomic bomb.
  %S A Los Alamos worker concerned about the power of the bomb is given a
     glimpse of the Axis partition of America.

Kress, Nancy, "And Wild for to Hold", in <IAsfm> Jul 1991; <WMHB3>; and MODERN
     CLASSIC SHORT NOVELS OF SCIENCE FICTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (St. Martin's
     1994, 0312105045)
  %S 22nd-century people trying to prevent past mass bloodshed kidnap four
     historical figures, one of whom is an angry Anne Boleyn.
  %C Nominee: 1992 Hugo for best novella.

Kress, Nancy, "Ars Longa", in <BAOF>
  %W Walt Disney was convinced by one his teachers to turn away from the vile
     commerce of cartoons to the higher calling of true art.
  %S An interview with that teacher in preparation for an article about
     Disney's first exhibition, at age 49 in a public library.

Kress, Nancy, "The Battle for Long Island", in _Omni_ Feb/Mar 1993; and THE
     ALIENS OF EARTH (Arkham House 1993, 0870541668)
  %S In 2001 Long Island, a Hole opens up and occasionally emits wounded
     soldiers from different Battles of Long Island.

Krohn, Wolfgang: see Boehme, Gernot, Wolfgang van den Daele, & Wolfgang Krohn

Kruas, Stephen, "Frame of Reference", in _Analog_ May 1988
  %W Albert Einstein accepted an invitation to visit CalTech in 1925 and while
     in transit was arrested after delivering a lecture in Louisville, KY.
  %S Clarence Darrow humiliates William Jennings Bryant at a trial to decide
     whether Einstein violated a law against contradicting the Bible.

Kube-McDowell, Michael P., ALTERNITIES (Ace 1988, 0441017746)
  %W Different timelines spun off a cosmic bubble in late 1950, with US and
     Soviet gov'ts of varying degrees of liberalism/repression.
  %S A right-wing US seeks a crosstime bolthole for its leaders as nuclear war
     grows closer.

Kube-McDowell, Michael P., "Because Thou Lovest the Burning-Ground", in <AW>
  %W After failing several university exams, Mohandas Gandhi met a Thuggee
     cultist along the road and became his disciple.
  %S Gandhi's new education and the violent movement he starts years later
     after the massacre at Jallianwalla.

Kube-McDowell, Michael P., "I Shall Have a Flight to Glory", in <AP>
  %W Barred from the presidency in 1877 by subterfuge, Samuel Tilden turned the
     tables on James Garfield in 1880.
  %S With Charles Guiteau at his side, Garfield vainly attempts to convince
     Tilden that they can fix the corrupted electoral system.

Kube-McDowell, Michael P., "The Inga-Binga Affair", in <AK>
  %W It was revealed during WW2 that Navy officer John F. Kennedy was having an
     affair with a suspected Nazi spy.
  %S Alerted that the FBI is taping his trysts, JFK plots to get out from under
     his father's control.

Kurland, Michael, PERCHANCE (Signet 1989, 0451157656)
  %W Columbus's first voyage had a fourth ship _or_ the Americas were invaded
     by Europeans c 1000 BC _or_ Germany won an early WW1.
  %S An apprentice from Philadelphia meets an amnesiac girl who can blip
     between timelines, and a lot of people are hunting for her.

Kurland, Michael, A STUDY IN SORCERY (Ace 1989, 0441790925)
 ---------------, TEN LITTLE WIZARDS (Ace 1988, 0441800572)
  %S More stories about Garrett's LORD DARCY.

Kurland, Michael, THE UNICORN GIRL (Pyramid 1969, 051503391X)
  %S Crosstime junket, with a stopover in Garrett's LORD DARCY world.

Kurland, Michael, THE WHENABOUTS OF BURR (DAW 1975)
  %S Crosstime adventure involving slightly different versions of the US
     Constitution.

Kurland, Michael, & S.W. Barton, THE LAST PRESIDENT (Morrow 1980, 0688036104;
     Lorevan/Critic's Choice 1985, 0931773091)
  %W The Watergate break-ins went undetected.
  %S Nixon & Co.'s further activities (more break-ins, internal confinement
     camps, canceled elections, etc) provoke a military coup.
  %C Borderline AH, as names have been changed.

Kuttner, Henry: see Padgett, Lewis

Lackey, Mercedes, "Jihad", in <AW>
  %W After Deraa, T.E. Lawrence experienced a revelation and preached holy war.
  %S Led by the now-Muslim Lawrence, the Arabs capture Damascus without British
     help.

Lackey, Mercedes, & Larry Dixon, "Dance Track", in <BAOF>
  %W Isadora Duncan drove an ambulance in WW2 Italy, met Ettoire Bugatti and
     after he offered her a job, pushed her way to becoming a race car driver.
  %S In the late 1950s, Duncan has retired from driving but works as chief
     mechanic for a hot young driver out of Hollywood.

Lafferty, R.A., "Assault on Fat Mountain", in <BT>
  %W The state of Franklin resisted suppression by N Carolina and became
     independent Appalachia.
  %S Backwater USers constantly complain about the wealth of Appalachia.

Lafferty, R.A., "Entire and Perfect Chrysolite", in ORBIT 6 (ed. Damon Knight)
     (Putnam's 1970; Berkley 1970); STRANGE DOINGS: STORIES BY R.A. LAFFERTY
     (Scribner's 1972, 0684125307); and THE GOLDEN ROAD: GREAT TALES OF FANTASY
     AND THE SUPERNATURAL (ed. Damon Knight) (Simon & Schuster 1974,
     067121554X)
  %S A group of people from the Africa of Erastothenes's world-map goes sailing
     and lands on the Africa of our world.

Lafferty, R.A., "Interurban Queen", in ORBIT 8 (ed. Damon Knight) (Putnam's
     1970; Berkley 1971, 0425019705); SURVIVAL PRINTOUT (eds. Leonard Allison,
     Leonard Jenkin & Robert Perrault) (Vintage 1973, 0394718577); LOOKING
     AHEAD: THE VISION OF SCIENCE FICTION (eds. Dick Allen & Lori Allen) (HBJ
     1975, 015551184X); CAR SINISTER (eds. Robert Silverberg et al) (Avon 1979,
     0380453932); RINGING CHANGES (Ace 1984); and <AH>
  %W Trolleys took the place of the automobile in America's growth.
  %S An older man reminisces about when he had to choose between investing in
     trolleys or autos, and then helps hunt down an auto outlaw.

Lafferty, R.A., "Rainbird", in _Galaxy_ Dec 1961; THE SEVENTH GALAXY READER
     (ed. Frederick Pohl) (Doubleday 1964); STRANGE DOINGS: STORIES BY R.A.
     LAFFERTY (Scribner's 1972, 0684125307); BEYOND TOMORROW: AN ANTHOLOGY OF
     MODERN SCIENCE FICTION (ed. Lee Harding) (Wren 1976, 0858851695); AGAINST
     TOMORROW (ed. ... Hoskins) (Fawcett 1979); and THE GREAT SF STORIES: 23
     (eds. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg) (DAW 1991, 0886774780)
  %S An 18th-century inventor grows old, then uses a time machine to go back to
     give himself advice. His younger self repeats the process, etc.

Lafferty, R.A., "Selenium Ghosts of the Eighteen Seventies", in UNIVERSE 8 (ed.
     Terry Carr) (Doubleday 1978, 0385124751; Popular Library 1978)
  %W Television was invented 60 years earlier on somewhat different principles.
  %S A review of an early television series.

Lafferty, R.A., "The Three Armageddons of Enniscorthy Sweeny", in APOCALYPSES
     (Pinnacle 1977, 0523401485)
  %S In a world in which the World Wars were never fought, a man produces comic
     operas based on events in our world, thereby corrupting his own.

Lafferty, R.A., "Thus We Frustrate Charlemagne", in _Galaxy_ Feb 1967; WORLD'S
     BEST SCIENCE FICTION: 1968 (eds. Donald A. Wollheim & Terry Carr) (Ace
     1968); ALPHA 1 (ed. Robert Silverberg) (Ballantine 1970); NINE HUNDRED
     GRANDMOTHERS (Ace 1970, 0441580505, 0441580513); TRANSFORMATION (ed. ...
     Roselle) (Fawcett 1973); and AS TOMORROW BECOMES TODAY (ed. Charles W.
     Sullivan) (Prentice-Hall 1974, 0130500399, 0130500216)
  %T German tr. by Karl H. Kosmehl as "Karl der Grosse, frustriert", in <SVW>
  %T German tr. by Gisela Stege as "So frustrieren wir Karl den Grossen", in
     DIE FUSSANGELN DER ZEIT (eds. Karl Michael Armer & Wolfgang Jeschke)
     (Heyne 1984)
  %S Future scientists experiment with the battle at Roncesvalles, altering
     their past without realizing it.

Laidlaw, Marc, "His Powder'd Wig, His Crown of Thornes", in _Omni_ Sep 1989;
     <WMHB2>; and OMNI VISIONS ONE (ed. Ellen Datlow) (Omni 1993)
  %W After Benedict Arnold's betrayal of West Point, George Washington was
     captured, tortured and executed.
  %S 200 years later, an art curator stumbles upon AmerInds who regret their
     part in Washington's torture and have elevated him to a Christ figure.

Lansdale, Joe R., "Letter from the South Two Moons West of Nacogdoches", in
     _Last Wave_ #5; and BY BIZARRE HANDS (Avon 1989, 0380712059)
  %T German tr. by Nobert Stresau as "Brief aus dem Sueden, zwei Monde,
     westlich von Nacogdoches", in <HSL>
  %W Jesus was run over by a donkey cart and John the Baptist became the
     Messiah.
  %S A letter from one AmerInd to another reveals the divisions in a N America
     controlled by Japanese, Aztecs and various tribes.

Lansdale, Joe R., "Trains Not Taken", in _RE:AL_ ...; and BY BIZARRE HANDS
     (Avon 1989, 0380712059)
  %W Japan colonized the western part of N America and Europe the east, leaving
     no major frontier.
  %S James Hickock meets Bill Cody on a train in the Dakotas, and both lament
     their uninteresting lives as businessmen.

Laski, Harold J., "If Roosevelt had Lived", in _The Nation_ 13 Apr 1946
  %W Roosevelt did not die in 1945.
  %S Ponderings on changes in America's place in the world, including control
     of the bomb and the start of the Cold War.

Laski, Marghanita, TORY HEAVEN; OR, THUNDER ON THE RIGHT (Cresset 1948)
  %W Conservatives won the 1945 British elections.
  %S A class-ridden utopia.

Laumann, E.M., & Rene Jeanne, SI, LE 9 THERMIDOR...: HYPOTHESE HISTORIQUE
     (Tallandier 1929)
  %W Robespierre escaped the guillotine.
  %S ...

Laumer, Keith, WORLDS OF THE IMPERIUM (Ace Double #... (Ace 1962); Berkley
     1977; exp Tor 1983, 0523485425; Tor 1986, 0812543790, 0812543807); orig.
     serial in _Fantastic Stories_ Feb-Apr 1961
  %S A man from our world becomes an agent for a world run by an Anglo-German
     imperium, and visits another where civilization fell after Germany won
     WW1.
 ------------, BEYOND THE IMPERIUM (Pinnacle/Tor 1981, 0523485131; Tor 1986,
     0812543815, 0812543823)
(-----------), THE OTHER SIDE OF TIME (Berkley 1965; Walker 1971; Signet 1972);
     orig. serial in _Fantastic Stories_ Apr-Jun 1965
  %S Our hero is trapped in a timeline where Napoleon won a glorious victory at
     Brussels in 1814.
(-----------), ASSIGNMENT IN NOWHERE (Berkley 1968; Dobson 1972, 0234776323)
  %S The last Plantagenet visits a timeline where Richard Couer de Lion avoided
     battle at Chaluz but succumbed to French conquest in his old age.
 ------------, ZONE YELLOW (Baen 1990, 0671720287)
  %S Concluding with conflict versus a crosstime invasion of rat-like
     creatures.

Lawrence, Edmund, IT MAY HAPPEN YET: A TALE OF BONAPARTE'S INVASION OF ENGLAND
     (The Author 1899)
  %W The French invaded England in 1805.
  %S Once ashore, Napoleon has trouble deciding what to do next.

Le Brun, Claire, "Les chansons de geste: la tentation de l'uchronie au moyen
     age", in _imagine..._ #14 (Autumn 1982)
  %C ...

Leacock, Stephen, "The Hohenzollerns in America", in THE HOHENZOLLERNS IN
     AMERICA, WITH THE BOLSHEVIKS IN BERLIN, AND OTHER IMPOSSIBILITIES (John
     Lane/Bodley Head/S.B. Gundy 1919)
  %W Kaiser Wilhelm and family members were exiled to America after WW1.
  %S Their voyage across the Atlantic, in 3rd-class steerage, and the Kaiser's
     final days as a street pedlar.

Leacock, Stephen, "If Germany Had Won", in THE HOHENZOLLERNS IN AMERICA, WITH
     THE BOLSHEVIKS IN BERLIN, AND OTHER IMPOSSIBILITIES (John Lane/Bodley
     Head/S.B. Gundy 1919)
  %W Germany won WW1.
  %S Farcical entries from the New York Imperial Gazette during 1925.

Lee, Rand B., "Knight of Shallows", in _Amazing Stories_ Jul 1983; THE YEAR'S
     BEST SCIENCE FICTION, FIRST ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois)
     (Bluejay 1984, 0312944837, 0312944829); and THE 1984 ANNUAL WORLD'S BEST
     SF (eds. Donald A. Wollheim & Arthur W. Saha) (DAW 1984)
  %W Margaret Thatcher was assassinated and the Falklands crisis went nuclear.
  %S Barely AH tale in which a man hunts a murderous version of himself through
     different Key Wests.

Leiber, Fritz, THE BIG TIME (Ace 1961; Gregg 1976, 0839823347;
     Collier/Macmillan 1991, 0020698410); orig. serial in _Galaxy_ Mar & Apr
     1958
  %T Portuguese tr. by Josi Sanz as A HISTORIA I OUTRA (Expressco e Cultura
     1973)
  %S At a Snake enclave somewhere outside space and time, a soldier preaches
     ChangePeace as the enclave maintainer disappears.
  %C Winner: 1958 Hugo for best novel
 ------------, "No Great Magic", in _Galaxy_ Dec 1963; THE SECRET SONGS (Rupert
     Hart-Davis 1968); THE CHANGE WAR (Gregg 1978, 0839824939); THE GREAT
     SCIENCE FICTION SERIES: STORIES FROM THE BEST OF THE SERIES FROM 1944 TO
     1980 BY TWENTY ALL-TIME FAVORITE WRITERS (eds. Frederick Pohl, Martin H.
     Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander) (Harper & Row 1980, 0060133821); and
     CHANGEWAR (Ace 1983, 044110259X)
  %S The Snake vs. Spider battlefield moves to an anachronistic performance of
     MACBETH before Elizabeth I.
 ------------, "Catch that Zeppelin!", in <f&sf> Mar 1975; THE WORLDS OF FRITZ
     LEIBER (Ace 1976; Gregg 1979, 0839824777); THE 1976 ANNUAL WORLD'S BEST SF
     (eds. Donald A. Wollheim & Arthur W. Saha) (DAW 1976); SHIP OF SHADOWS
     (Gollancz 1979); NEBULA WINNERS ELEVEN (ed. Ursula K. Le Guin) (Harper &
     Row 1977; Bantam 1978, 0553117424); THE HUGO WINNERS, VOLUME FOUR (ed.
     Isaac Asimov) (Doubleday 1985, 0385189346); and THE BEST OF THE NEBULAS
     (ed. Ben Bova) (Tor 1989, 0312931751)
  %S The son of Marie Sklodowska and Thomas Edison invented an electric cell
     which lead to pollution-free automobiles, and a change in the outcome of
     WW1 created a more humane and scientifically advanced Germany.
  %S Caught by the Change Winds, the author finds himself in an 1937 New York,
     meeting his historian son for lunch and discussing points when history
     might have turned for the worse.
  %C Winner: 1976 Hugo for best novella
  %C Non-AH entries in series include THE CHANGE WAR and "Try and Change the
     Past" (_Astounding_ Mar 1958, and THE BEST OF FRITZ LEIBER).

Leiber, Fritz, "Business of Killing", in SCIENCE FICTION ADVENTURES IN
     DIMENSIONS (ed. Groff Conklin) (Vanguard 1953)
  %S A traveler finds a parallel world in which wars are treated as business
     ventures.

Leiber, Fritz, "Destiny Times Three", in _Astounding_ Mar 1945; FIVE SCIENCE
     FICTION NOVELS (ed. Martin Greenberg) (Gnome 1952); and BINARY STAR #1
     (ed. ...) (Dell 1978, 0440105641)
  %S In the future, someone gets a "probability machine" that lets him make
     real all the possible outcomes from various choices.

Leigh, Stephen, RAY BRADBURY PRESENTS DINOSAUR WORLD (Avon 1992, 0380762773)
 -------------, RAY BRADBURY PRESENTS DINOSAUR PLANET (Avon 1993, 0380762781)
 -------------, RAY BRADBURY PRESENTS DINOSAUR WARRIORS (Avon 1994, 0380762803)
  %S Three teen-agers are enmeshed in chaotic time-storms, etc., unleashed by a
     time-travelling hunter and guide.
  %C Somewhat-more-AH sequels to Bradbury's "A Sound of Thunder". Third volume
     in series is Leigh & Miller's DINOSAUR SAMURAI; fifth is Leigh & Miller's
     DINOSAUR EMPIRE.

Leigh, Stephen, & John J. Miller, RAY BRADBURY PRESENTS DINOSAUR SAMURAI (Avon
     1993, 038076279X)
 -------------------------------, RAY BRADBURY PRESENTS DINOSAUR EMPIRE (Avon
     1995)
  %C In same series as Leigh's DINOSAUR WORLD.

Leinster, Murray, "The Other World", in 6 GREAT SHORT NOVELS OF SCIENCE FICTION
     (ed. Groff Conklin) (Dell 1954); and <BAW>
  %S Ancient Egyptian priests discovered a parallel uninhabited world and
     sustain themselves by looting ours, for merchandise and slaves.

Leinster, Murray, "Sideways in Time", in _Astounding_ Jun 1934; SIDEWAYS IN
     TIME (Shasta 1950) <WoM>; BEFORE THE GOLDEN AGE: A SCIENCE FICTION
     ANTHOLOGY OF THE 1930S (ed. Isaac Asimov) (Doubleday 1974, 0385024193);
     THE BEST OF MURRAY LEINSTER (ed. J.J. Pierce) (Ballantine 1978; Garland
     1983, 0824042107); and THE TIME TRAVELERS: A SCIENCE FICTION QUARTET (eds.
     Robert Silverberg & Martin H. Greenberg) (Donald I. Fine 1985, 0917657349)
  %S On 5 Jun 1935, portions of Earth swapped places with their analogs in
     other timelines and a professor tries to take advantage of it.

Leinster, Murray, TIME TUNNEL (Pyramid 1964)
  %W Napoleon established a permanent dynasty.
  %S Men from our world use a time tunnel to investigate odd historical
     memories and a mysterious scientist in 1804.
  %C Not to be confused with Leinster's THE TIME TUNNEL or TIMESLIP! A TIME
     TUNNEL ADVENTURE.

Lesage, Alain-Rene LES AVENTURES DE MONSIEUR ROBERT CHEVALIER, DIT DE
     BEAUCHENE, CAPITAINE DE FILIBUSTIERS DANS LA NOUVELLE-FRANCE (Ganeau 1732;
     Dufour & Roux 1780)
  %W AmerInds discovered Europe before vice versa.
  %C Explicitly AH content seems limited to part 4.

Lewis, Anthony R., "...But the Sword!", in <AW>
  %W Francis Bernardone of Assisi became a Crusader rather than a priest, but
     quit in disgust after witnessing the sack of Constaninople.
  %S Francis is drafted by the pope to lead a new militant order and leads the
     crusade that recaptures Jerusalem in 1221, causing his later canonization.

Lewis, Anthony R., "In the Beginning...", in <AWC>
  %S ...

Lewis, Anthony R., "Keep Watching the Skies", in <AWC>
  %S ...

Lewis, Lloyd, "If Lincoln Had Lived", in ABRAHAM LINCOLN: HIS LIFE, WORK AND
     CHARACTER (ed. E. von Wagenknecht) (Creative Age 1947)
  %C ...

Lewis, Oscar, THE LOST YEARS: A BIOGRAPHICAL FANTASY (Knopf 1951); included in
     A TREASURY OF GREAT SCIENCE FICTION VOL. 2 (ed. Anthony Boucher)
     (Doubleday 1959)
  %W Lincoln survived Booth's assassination attempt and suffered an unpopular
     second term trying to implement a humane Reconstruction.
  %S Diary and newspaper excerpts about the last month of Lincoln's presidency
     and his vacation in California during the summer of 1869.

Ley, Olga, "Checkmate in Six Moves", in <BT>
  %W Kerensky had Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin arrested in Jul 1917 and shipped
     back to Switzerland.
  %S How it was done, with an afterword promoting tourism in the 1975 Russian
     republic.

Linaweaver, Brad, "The Bison Riders", in TALES FROM THE GREAT TURTLE (ed. Piers
     Anthony & Richard Gilliam) (Tor 1994, 0312856288; Tor 1995)
  %W The Aztecs did not fall to the Spanish.
  %S An AmerInd from our timeline visits during his dreamquest a N America
     where the Aztecs war against the N American tribes.

Linaweaver, Brad, MOON OF ICE (Arbor House 1988, 0877959455; Tor 1993,
     0812520203); rev. of "Moon of Ice", in _Amazing Stories_ Mar 1982; and
     <HV>
  %W FDR was impeached in 1942, and Nazi Germany used nuclear weapons in 44 to
     win the war in Europe.
  %S The diaries of Joseph Goebbels and his daughter describe the victory, and
     an SS plot 20 years later to kill all non-Aryans via biological warfare.
 ---------------, "Under an Appalling Sky", in GRAILS: QUESTS, VISITATIONS, AND
     OTHER OCCURRENCES (eds. Richard Gilliam, Martin H. Greenberg & Edward E.
     Kramer) (Unnameable 1992; Penguin 1994); and GRAILS: VISITATIONS OF THE
     NIGHT (eds. Richard Gilliam,  Martin H. Greenberg & Edward E. Kramer) (ROC
     1994, 0451453042)
  %S A int'l expedition, dominated by Nazis trying to discredit Judaism, hunts
     for the Holy Grail and finds...yeti.
  %C Also in series is Linaweaver & Ritch's "The Littlest Stormbringer".

Linaweaver, Brad, "The Other Scabbard", in EXCALIBUR (ed. Richard Gilliam,
     Martin H. Greenberg, & Edward E. Kramer) (Warner 1995, 0446670847, not yet
     published)
  %S ...

Linaweaver, Brad, "Unmerited Favor", in <AW>
  %W Jesus preached a more militant line.
  %S He hands out weapons and takes his new followers out into the desert to
     confront Satan. Several are angered they're not attacking the Romans.
  %C Conceivably, this might be secret history.

Linaweaver, Brad, & William Alan Ritch, "The Littlest Stormbringer", in MICHAEL
     MOORCOCK'S ELRIC: TALES OF THE WHITE WOLF (eds. Edward E. Kramer & Richard
     Gilliam) (White Wolf 1994, 1565041755)
  %W In same timeline as MOON OF ICE.
  %S Boys attending a Hitler Youth camp in SS-run Burgundy perform a ritual
     which summons Michael Moorcock's Eternal Champion, Elric of Melnibone.

Littell, Robert: see Chesnoff, Richard Z., Edward Klein, & Robert Littell

Livy (Titus Livius) AB URBE CONDITA
  %T English tr. by B.O. Foster as AB URBE CONDITA (Harvard Univ/Heinemann
     1926, 1948, 1957, 1963, 1975, 1982, 0674992105, 0439991910)
  %W Alexander the Great lived longer and turned west to attack the Romans.
  %S A digression in book IX, 17-19, of this history of Rome patriotically
     suggests that the Romans would have beaten him.
  %C Almost certainly the oldest AH, written during the reign of Augustus (31
     BC-14 AD).

Locke, Robert Donald, "Demotion", in _Astounding_ Sep 1952; and PRIZE SCIENCE
     FICTION (ed. Donald A. Wollheim) (McBride 1953; vt PRIZE STORIES OF SPACE
     AND TIME, ...)
  %W Hitler was killed during an Allied bombing raid.
  %S Change the past tale.

Lodi-Ribeiro, Gerson, "A Etica da Traicao", in _Isaac Asimov Magazine de Ficcao
     Cientifica_ #25; and O ATLANTICO TEM DUAS MARGENS (ed. Jose Manuel Morais)
     (Caminho 1993)
  %T French tr. by Jean-Pierre Moumon as "L'Ethique d'une Trahison", in
     _Antares_ #41/42
  %W After the Brazilian Navy defeat at Riachuelo, intervention by the USA, et
     al. led to Paraguayan victory in the Triple Alliance War, followed by the
     fall of Brazil.
  %S A modern Brazilian temporal physicist destroys his life's work and flees
     to Paraguay to prevent his timeline from being altered into ours.

Long, Karawynn, "And Make Death Proud to Take Us", in <AT>
  %S ...

Long, Norton E., "What If Napoleon Had Not Sold Louisiana? (1803)", in <WIESSF>
  %W Napoleon did not sell Louisiana to the US, and it was captured by the
     British during the Napoleanic wars.
  %C Speculation that Lousiana would have remained British/Canadian territory,
     and Texas and California Mexican, thus aborting US superpowerdom.

Longmate, Norman, IF BRITAIN HAD FALLEN (BBC/Hutchinson 1972, 0563122269; Stein
     & Day 1974, 0812816692; Arrow 1975, 0099099004)
  %W Nazi Germany invaded England.
  %S After a narrative scenario of Operation Seeloewe, some speculative essays
     discuss the direction that the occupation would have taken.
  %C Originally presented as a BBC TV program.
  %C Synopsis in Morton's "Introduction to Sealion".

Longyear, Barry B., "Collector's Item", in _Analog_ 27 Apr 1981; and IT CAME
     FROM SCHENECTADY (Warner 1986)
  %S A man finds a silver 1978 quarter and essays by his father's students
     about visits by a mysterious friend urging them to higher goals.

Longyear, Barry B., "The Dreyfuss Affair", in _Amazing Stories_ Nov 1993
  %W Booth did not shoot Lincoln.
  %S An agent from the 22nd century is sent back to 1865 to fix a renegade time
     traveller's murder of John Wilkes Booth. Three possibilities are shown.

Louvish, Simon, THE RESURRECTIONS (Four Walls Eight Windows 1994, 1568580142);
     rev. of RESURRECTIONS FROM THE DUSTBIN OF HISTORY: A POLITICAL FANTASY
     (Bloomsbury 1992, 0747511918)
  %W Rosa Luxemburg lived to lead the Communist takeover of Germany in 1923,
     forcing the National Socialists to flee to America, and in 1924, the
     struggle for power in the Soviet Union was won by Trotsky rather than
     Stalin.
  %S In the late 1960s, while the deaths of Mussolini and Trotsky bring turmoil
     to the rest of the world, Joseph Goebbels strives to put Adolf Hitler's
     other son in the White House.

Ludwig, Emil, "If the Emperor Frederick had not had Cancer", in <IIHHO> (all
     eds.)
  %W Frederick did not die of throat cancer in 1888 and his reign as Kaiser
     lasted longer than 91 days.
  %S Overview of Bismarck's construct of a network of peace treaties while
     Frederick worked on liberalizing the domestic scene.

Lukacs, John, "If Hitler had Won the Second World War", in THE PEOPLE'S ALMANAC
     #2 (eds. David Wallechinsky & Irving Wallace) (Morrow 1978, 0688033725;
     Bantam 1978, 0553011375)
  %W Nazi Germany used paratroops to invade England on 3 Jun 40, right in the
     midst of the Dunkirk chaos.
  %S The later history of Europe and how Hitler's successors tempered his worst
     excesses.
  %C Accompanies Fadness's "What if...?" synopses of other AHs.

Lupoff, Richard A., "At Vega's Taqueria", in _Amazing Stories_ Sept 1990
  %S A mural showing an Aztec wearing a football helmet leads a man to doubt
     his sanity until he discovers he is shifting from one timeline to another.

Lupoff, Richard A., CIRCUMPOLAR! (Simon & Schuster 1984, 0671499416; Berkley
     1985, 0425081931)
  %W The Earth were disk-shaped, with the North Hole at the center.
  %S Two groups, American and German, travel to the other side.
 -----------------, COUNTERSOLAR! (Arbor House 1987, 0877958580; Ace 1989,
     0441117910)
  %S Albert Einstein races the Perons to counter-Earth.

Lupoff, Richard A., INTO THE AETHER (Dell 1970, 0440038308)
  %W Muscovites drove the Muslims out of Spain, c. 1000.
  %S Adventures on a space-faring galleon.

Lupoff, Richard A., "Jubilee", in <AT>
  %S ...

MacCreigh, James: see Pohl, Frederick

MacDonald, John D., & Debra Doyle ROBERT SILVERBERG'S TIME TOURS #3: TIMECRIME,
     INC. (Harper 1991)
  %S ...
  %C Follow-up to Silverberg's UP THE LINE.

MacFarlane, W., "Ravenshaw of WBY, Inc.", in _Analog_ Mar 1970; and ANALOG'S
     LIGHTER SIDE (ed. Stanley Schmidt) (Davis/Dial 1982, 038527775X;
     Davis/Dial 1983)
 -------------, "Meet a Crazy Lady Week", in _Analog_ Aug 1970
 -------------, "Heart's Desire and Other Simple Wants", in _Analog_ Apr 1971
 -------------, "One-Generation New World", in _If_ Mar 1971
 -------------, "Country of the Mind", in _Analog_ May 1975
  %S A crosstime traveler hops back and forth from world to world (for no
     really coherent reason).

Mackay, Scott, "The Sages of Cassiopeia", in <f&sf> Dec 1994
  %W Tycho Brahe's twin brother was born alive, but an idiot.
  %S ....

Macksey, Kenneth, INVASION: THE GERMAN INVASION OF ENGLAND, JULY 1940
     (Macmillan 1980, 025780301; Arms & Armour 1980, 0853683247; Greenhill
     1990)
  %W Hitler decided, just before Dunkirk, to invade Britain.
  %S A campaign history of July 1940, when Germany destroyed the RAF, invaded
     England and forced HM gov't to flee across the Atlantic.
  %C Synopsis in Morton's "Introduction to Sealion".

MacLeod, Ian R., "Snodgrass", in IN DREAMS (Morrow 1992); and THE YEAR'S BEST
     SCIENCE FICTION, TENTH ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (St.
     Martin's 1993, 0312094248, 031209423X; vt THE BEST NEW SCIENCE FICTION:
     7TH ANNUAL COLLECTION, Robinson 1993, 1854872346)
  %W Upset by a studio exec during a 1962 recording session, John Lennon walked
     out on the Beatles and nobody asked him to come back.
  %S 30 years later, chronically unemployed Lennon is living in Birmingham when
     the Beatles pass through during their "Greatest Hits" tour.

Mahr, Kurt, MENSCHEN ZWISCHEN DER ZEIT (Terra 1961)
  %S Hunt for a man who is trying to destroy the world financial system with
     dollars from a timeline suffering high inflation.

Mahr, Kurt, 2 * PROFESSOR MANSTEIN (Terra 1961)
  %S A scientist from our world is transported to another to fight an alien
     invasion.

Malzberg, Barry N., "All Assassins", in <WMHB1>
  %W Nixon was elected president in 1960 and Johnson in 1964 and 1968.
  %S In 1972, "the senator" runs again. Upset by his change of heart on the
     Vietnam war, "Lee" decides to shoot him and his running-mate in Dallas.

Malzberg, Barry N., "Allegro Marcato", in <BAOF>
  %W Arturo Toscanini was uninterested in music as a child, and after
     immigrating to America, worked the San Francisco docks and learned
     baseball.
  %S "Art Tosca" manages the NY Yankees during four straight World Series
     championships, despite violent arguments with a slumping Babe Ruth in
     1927.

Malzberg, Barry N., "Andante Lugubre", in _Science Fiction Age_ May 1993
  %W Tchaikovsky lived much, much longer than 53 years and eventually emigrated
     to Hollywood.
  %S At age 99, Tchaikovsky attends a meeting of Jewish composers protesting
     Hitler's policies.

Malzberg, Barry N., "Another Goddamned Showboat", in <WMHB2>
  %W Ernest Hemingway became a hack science fiction writer.
  %S In 1941, Hemingway is still struggling to get published when the latest
     issue of _Amazing_ arrives, featuring a story by a kid named Asimov.

Malzberg, Barry N., CHORALE (Doubleday 1978, 0385131380)
  %S ...

Malzberg, Barry N., "Fugato", in <AW>
  %W Leonard Bernstein was drafted by the US Army and classified 1A.
  %S Trapped in an Ardennes farmhouse two years later, infantryman Bernstein
     contemplates the path that led him there.

Malzberg, Barry N., "Heavy Metal", in <AP>
  %W JFK argued with Chicago Mayor Richard Daley during the presidential
     election campaign of 1960.
  %S A look at the losing campaign, as Bob Kennedy tries to cure his brother's
     self-destructive activities.

Malzberg, Barry N., "Hitler at Nuremburg", in <BAOF>; and _Pulphouse_ #17
  %W Hitler did not commit suicide as the Russians swept into Berlin.
  %S Maunderings as Hitler insists the Final Solution was Eichmann's idea, but
     other war crime defendants all claim they were just following his orders.

Malzberg, Barry N., "In the Stone House", in <AK>
  %W Joe Kennedy, Jr., survived WW2 and was elected US president in 1952.
  %S Joe Kennedy's presidency collapses after the firing of SecState McCarthy
     and in 1963, Joe decided to end his brother's for betraying the family.
  %C Nominee: 1993 Hugo for best novelette.

Malzberg, Barry N., "January 1975", in _Analog_ Jan 1975; DOWN HERE IN THE
     DREAM QUARTER (Doubleday 1976, 0385122683); and 100 GREAT SCIENCE FICTION
     SHORT SHORT STORIE (eds. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D.
     Olander) (Doubleday 1978, 0385130449; Avon 1978, 0380507730)
  %W Nixon was elected president in 1960.
  %S A writer in that timeline tries to convince his editor to accept a series
     of stories based on the premise that Kennedy was elected.

Malzberg, Barry N., "Kingfish", in <AP>
  %W Huey Long survived the assassination attempt in 1935 and became president
     in 1936 by stealing away FDR's vice-president.
  %S John Nance Gardner tells how he struck a deal with the Kingfish, and then
     how they dealt with Hitler.

Malzberg, Barry N., THE REMAKING OF SIGMUND FREUD (Ballantine 1985); rev. of
     "Emily Dickinson--Saved from Drowning", in CHRYSALIS 8 (ed. Roy Torgeson)
     (Doubleday 1980, 0385170408)
  %W ...
  %S Freud is murdered by a disappointed patient, only to be reincarnated
     aboard a spaceship whose crew need analysis.
  %C Nominee: 1985 Nebula for best novel.

Malzberg, Barry N., "Ship Full of Jews", in _Omni_ Apr 92; and <WMHB4>
  %W Columbus carried several hundred deported Jews along during his first
     voyage.
  %S Columbus argues with a rabbi about conditions below decks. Meanwhile, over
     on the _Santa Maria_, Torquemada plots.

Malzberg, Barry N., "Turpentine", in <WMHB3>
  %W Radicals who took over the UChicago campus in 1968 went looking for the
     campus reactors.
  %S The radicals make extreme demands, forgetting that LBJ is a _vengeful_
     lame-duck.

Malzberg, Barry N.: see also Koja, Kathe, & Barry N. Malzberg

Mann, Phillip, A LAND FIT FOR HEROES: BOOK I: ESCAPE TO THE WILD WOOD (Gollancz
     1993, 0575055154; Gollancz 1994, 0575057165)
  %W Rome never fell.
  %S A student, a mechanic and a servant at Britannia's Battle Dome flee into
     the "uncivilized" forests.
 ------------, A LAND FIT FOR HEROES: BOOK II: STAND ALONE STAN (Gollancz 1994;
     Gollancz 1995)
  %S ...
 ------------, A LAND FIT FOR HEROES: BOOK III: THE BURNING FOREST (Gollancz,
     not yet published)
  %S ...

Marr, Andrew, "Without Her", in _Alternate Worlds_ #1 (Jan 1994)
  %W Labour defeated the Conservatives in the 1978 British elections and
     Margaret Thatcher did not become Prime Minister.
  %C An abridged transcript of Martin Davidson's BBC-TV program examining a
     history of the UK in the 1980s with Thatcher as a backbench MP.

Marriott, J.A.R., "If Queen Victoria--? An Historical Phantasy", in
     _Fortnightly_ Apr 1941
  %W William IV's heir was male.
  %S Effect of British retention of Hanover on German reunification and the
     world wars.

Martin, George R.R., "Under Siege", in _Omni_ Oct 1985; and THE YEAR'S BEST
     SCIENCE FICTION, THIRD ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (Bluejay
     1984, 031294487X, 0312944861)
  %T German tr. by Barbara Heidkamp as "Belagert", in <HSL>
  %W Fremont was elected US president in 1856.
  %S A mental time traveler trying to prevent the Russian capture of Sveabourg
     in 1808 fails, but later emigrates to America and becomes a Republican.

Martin, George R.R. (ed.), WILD CARDS I (Bantam 1987, 0553261908)
 ------------------------, WILD CARDS II: ACES HIGH (Bantam 1987, 0553264648)
 ------------------------, WILD CARDS III: JOKERS WILD (Bantam 1987,
     0553266993)
 ------------------------, WILD CARDS IV: ACES ABROAD (Bantam 1988, 055327628X)
 ------------------------, WILD CARDS V: DOWN AND DIRTY (Bantam 1988,
     0553274635)
 ------------------------, WILD CARDS VI: ACE IN THE HOLE (Bantam ...,
     0553282530)
 ------------------------, WILD CARDS VIII: ONE-EYED JACKS (Bantam 1990,
     0553288520)
 ------------------------, WILD CARDS IX: JOKERTOWN SHUFFLE (Bantam 1991,
     0553291742)
 ------------------------, WILD CARDS XI: DEALER'S CHOICE (Bantam 1992)
 ------------------------, WILD CARDS: CARD SHARKS (Baen 1993, 0671721593)
 ------------------------, WILD CARDS: MARKED CARDS (Baen 1994, 0671722123)
 ------------------------, WILD CARDS: BLACK TRUMP (Baen 1995, not yet
     published)
  %W In 1946, a genetically-tailored virus from outer space was released in
     Earth's stratosphere, killing many but giving super powers to others.
  %S A series of "mosaic novels" explores the effect of the virus during the
     ensuing decades. Curiously, history isn't altered all that much.
  %C Though called mosaic novels, many of these volumes might be considered
     anthologies. However, individual entries for each story are not included
     in this list.
  %C Also in series are Martin & Miller's WILD CARDS VII: DEAD MAN'S HAND,
     Snodgrass's WILD CARDS X: DOUBLE SOLITAIRE, and Milan's WILD CARDS XII:
     TURN OF THE CARDS.

Martin, George R.R., & John J. Miller, WILD CARDS VII: DEAD MAN'S HAND (Bantam
     ..., 055328569X)
  %C In same series as Martin's WILD CARDS I.

Martine-Barnes, Adrienne, THE CRYSTAL SWORD (Avon 1988, 038075455X)
 -----------------------, THE FIRE SWORD (Avon 1985, 0380754541)
 -----------------------, THE RAINBOW SWORD (publ. unknown)
 -----------------------, THE SEA SWORD (publ. unknown)
  %W An alteration in the progeny of Henry II resulted in a different English
     royal succession. Also, magic works.
  %S A woman from our world visits a different olde England.

Mason, David, THE SHORES OF TOMORROW (Lancer 1971, 0447752170)
  %S Exiles from different N Americas of 1965 meet.

Masters, Roger D., "What If Napoleon Had Not Invaded Russia? (1808)", in
     <WIESSF>
  %W Appendicitis and pneumonia prevented Napoleon from invading Spain in 1808,
     and reading Rousseau altered his tactics.
  %C A more devious Napoleon leads France to world power by isolating Britain,
     having built up the French fleet and made alliance with Russia and
     America.

Maurois, Andre, "If Louis XVI had an Atom of Firmness", in <IIHHO> (all eds.)
  %T German tr. by Walter Brumm as "Wenn Ludwig XVI. eine Spur von Festigkeit
     gezeigt hatte", in DAS SCIENCE FICTION JAHR (ed. ...) (Heyne 1986)
  %W Louis XVI were more stubborn, retaining Turgot as finance minister.
  %S An historian from our world goes to Heaven and reads an encyclopedia entry
     on the reign of Louis XVI (1774-1820).

Max, Nicholas, PRESIDENT MCGOVERN'S FIRST TERM (Doubleday 1973, 0385042124)
  %W By asking the voters if they could trust Nixon for 4 more years, George
     McGovern was elected president in 1972.
  %S An administration insider describes how McGovern's strong moral compass is
     diverted by playing politics to get his policies enacted.

Mayer, Christian: see Amery, Carl

Mazarin, Jean, L'HISTOIRE DETOURNEE (Fleuve Noir 1984)
  %W Germany won WW2 using atomic weapons.
  %S WW3 in 1989 against Japan.

McAllister, Bruce, "Southpaw", in _Asimov's Science Fiction_ Aug 1993
  %W Fidel Castro accepted the contract offer from the New York Giants and
     became a profesional baseball player.
  %S While a struggling rookie pitcher in 1951, Castro's eyes are opened to the
     troubles at home and he arranges a meeting with countryman Desi Arnaz.

McAuley, Paul J., PASQUALE'S ANGEL (Gollancz 1994, 0575054891; Morrow 1995;
     Gollancz 1995)
  %W Leonardo da Vinci, the Great Engineer, kicked off the Industrial
     Revolution three centuries early.
  %S A 1518 Florence in which an engineer and reporter Niccolo Machiavegli
     investigate a locked tower murder.

McDevitt, Jack, "The Tomb", in <WMHB3>
  %W Constantine was defeated by Maxentius at the Milvian Bridge, leading to
     the complete break-up of Rome and a never-ending dark age.
  %S C. 1700, a young man meets an old man excavating a tomb in a ruined city.

McDonald, Ian, "The Best & the Rest of James Joyce", in _Interzone_ #58 (Apr
     1992); and THE YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION, TENTH ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed.
     Gardner Dozois) (St. Martin's 1993, 0312094248, 031209423X; vt THE BEST
     NEW SCIENCE FICTION: 7TH ANNUAL COLLECTION, Robinson 1993, 1854872346)
  %W James Joyce took up an occupation other than writing.
  %S In another timeline, Joyce consults with Carl Jung about troublesome
     dreams in which he becomes a musician or a physicist.

McGarry, Terry, "The Best Little Worldcon in...", in <AWC>
  %S ...

McHugh, Maureen F., "The Ballad of Ritchie Valenzuela", in <AO>
  %W Richie Valens got in trouble during a visit to Tijuana.
  %S A Hollywood film crew shoots a movie about the famous bank robber.

McHugh, Maureen B., "The Lincoln Train", in <f&sf> Apr 1995; and <AT>
  %W Lincoln survived Booth's assassination attempt was so gravely wounded that
     SecState Seward ended up running the country.
  %S Southerners are shipped out west to starve among the Indians, but the
     Friends have started a new underground railroad.

McHugh, Maureen F., "Tut's Wife", in <AW>
  %W Tutankhamen's widow sought a husband to protect her and to help spread the
     faith of Aten in Egypt.
  %S Ankhesenpaaten tries to manipulate a powerful general.

McMullen, Sean, "A Greater Vision", in _Analog_ Oct 1992
  %W Aborigines in Australia progressed much much faster, developing steam
     engines by 22000 BC, atomic power by 10000 BC and rockets by 800 BC.
  %S Worried by Europe's increasingly speedy and warlike technological
     progress, aborigines decide to stop Columbus's expedition.

Meacham, Beth, "A Dream Can Make a Difference", in <BAOF>
  %W Marilyn Monroe survived her suicide attempt and went into politics,
     running against Reagan for governor of California.
  %S After Hinckley assassinates Pres. Monroe in 1981, a female news producer
     recalls the path Monroe followed to the White House.

Meacham, Beth, "One by One", in <AW>
  %W Tecumseh turned the tide at the Battle of the Thames (Detroit) and the
     Northwest Territories only became a US state decades later.
  %S In the 20th century, conflict between whites and reds in "Indiana"
     constantly simmers with acts of terrorism and retaliation.

Meacham, Beth, "A Spark in the Darkness", in <AO>
  %W Hellen Keller learned to pick locks.
  %S The narrative of a safe-cracker.

Menard, Pierre, 1938: LA DISTRUZIONE DI PARIGI (Frasinelli 1984)
  %W Petain led a successful French coup in 1934.
  %S ...

Mendini, Douglas, "What If...", in _Entertainment Weekly_ 7 Aug 1992
  %W Marilyn Monroe's stomach was pumped in time to prevent her death from a
     drug overdose.
  %S A series of short news blurbs about Marilyn's career through 1989.

Meredith, Richard C., AT THE NARROW PASSAGE (Putnam's 1973, 039911100X; Berkley
     1975, 0425027309; rev Playboy 1979)
  %S An agent from a Macedonian world visits timelines where Britain suppressed
     American revolutions and Albigensia survived orthodox crusaders.
 -------------------, NO BROTHER, NO FRIEND (Doubleday 1976, 03851111096; rev
     Playboy 1979, 0872165647)
  %S Further adventures in a world of fascist, isolationist America and another
     colonized by an England that escaped Norman conquest.
 -------------------, VESTIGES OF TIME (Doubleday 1978, 0385131747; rev Playboy
     1979, 0872165728)
  %S And closing in a world of Punic victory over Rome.

Meredith, Richard C., RUN, COME SEE JERUSALEM! (Ballantine 1976, 0345250664)
  %W Chicago did not burn in Oct 1871.
  %S A time-hopper, fleeing an American religious dictatorship in a history in
     which Nazi Germany nuked Chicago, recuperates in 1871 Chicago.

Merwin, Sam, THE HOUSE OF MANY WORLDS (Doubleday 1951; Galaxy SF Novel 12
     (1952); Modern Literary Editions ...); rev. of "The House of Many Worlds",
     in _Startling Stories_ Sep 1951
  %S Time guardians intervene in affairs in divergent worlds, including one
     where Aaron Burr conquered and reshaped the USA.

Merwin, Sam, "Three Faces of Time", in Ace Double #... (Ace 1955); rev. of
     "Journey to Misenum", in _Startling Stories_ Aug 1953
  %S Cross and vertical time-travel adventure in a slightly different ancient
     Rome.

Mielke, Thomas R.P., GRAND ORIENTALE 3301 (Heyne 1980)
  %W The Arabs continued during the Middle Ages to rise in power and
     technology, but became divided.
  %S People from our world encounter Arabic nations fighting for control of
     powerlines from hydroelectric plants in Europe.

Miesel, Sandra, SHAMAN (Baen 1989, 0671698443); rev. of DREAMRIDER (Ace 1982,
     04411566797)
  %S A woman from the 2009 of one world dreams of historical events happening
     differently (without much follow through) and becomes a shaman in another.

Miles, Robin, "Throwing out Time at the Red Lion", serial in _Miniature
     Wargames_ #91 & #92 (Dec 1990 & Jan 1991)
  %C ...

Milan, Victor J., WILD CARDS XII: TURN OF THE CARDS (Bantam 1993)
  %C In same series as Martin's WILD CARDS I, etc.

Miller, John J.: see Leigh, Stephen, & John J. Miller

Miller, John J.: see Martin, George R.R., & John J. Miller

Miller, Mark R., "Split End", in _Analog_ Nov 1991
  %S A scientist discovers that time travelers cause the formation of
     impermanent alternate "virtual" timelines when they make changes in
     history.

Minogue, Kenneth, "What If Karl Marx Had Drowned in a Cross-Channel Ferry
     Accident? (1847)", in <WIESSF>
  %W As the title says.
  %C Essay from that timeline that revolutionaries such as Lenin lacked a
     fundamental theory that this obscure thinker could have provided.

Mitchell, Gary, "The Wars that Never Were", in _Miniature Wargames_ #81 (Feb
     1990)
  %W The Confederacy abolished slavery in late 1863 and was immediately
     recognized by Britain and France.
  %C Wargaming British and French intervention in the US Civil War, with a
     timeline describing events up to the concluding Treaty of Berlin (1865).

Mitchell, Kirk, NEVER THE TWAIN (Ace 1987, 0441569730)
  %S A Bret Harte descendant attempts to make his ancestor the literary giant
     of 1900 by arranging for Mark Twain's success in the gold fields.

Mitchell, Kirk, PRCOURATOR (Ace 1984, 0441680291)
 -------------, NEW BARBARIANS (Ace 1986, 0441571018)
 -------------, CRY REPUBLIC (Ace 1989, 0441123899)
  %W Rome defeated Arminius in the Teutoburg Wald and the legion responsible
     was posted to Judea, where 20 years later, Pilate spared Jesus of
     Nazareth.
  %S A 20th-century Roman general who believes in republican gov't becomes
     Caesar.

Mitchell, V.E., "Against the Night", serial in _Amazing Stories_ May & Jun 1992
  %S WW2 in which the secret British plan to create an aircraft carrier out of
     a piece of the Greenland ice shelf was enacted.

Mitsuse Ryu, SEITO TOTOKUFU (Hayakawa Shobo 1975)
  %W Japan lost the Sino-Japanese War.
  %S ...

Modesitt, L. E., Jr., OF TANGIBLE GHOSTS (Tor 1994, 0312857209; Tor 1995)
  %S ....

Moffett, Judith, "Chickasaw Slave", in <IAsfm> Sept 1991; and <AP>
  %W Andrew Jackson's image was tarnished by a land-dealing scandal, leading to
     Davey Crockett becoming president in 1828.
  %S Just as the Confederacy wins its independence in 1853, a soldier recounts
     how the flight of a slave may have broken the Compromise of 1850.

Montana, Ron, THE SIGN OF THE THUNDERBIRD (Manor 1977)
  %S Soldiers from post-nuclear war USA are thrown back to 1860, where they
     help create an AmerInd nation and a Free State of New Mexico.

Montville, Leigh, "What If? Bubbles and the Babe", in _Sports Illustrated
     [Classic]_ Fall 1991 (v75, no18)
  %W Henry Frazee's mistress prevented him from trading Babe Ruth to the New
     York Yankees in 1919.
  %S Reminiscing about the many men who played for the Boston Red Sox, the
     greatest dynasty in baseball history.

Moorcock, Michael, GLORIANA; OR, THE UNFULFILL'D QUEEN. BEING A ROMANCE
     (Allison & Busby 1978, 085031237X; Fontana 1978; Avon 1979; Warner/Popular
     Library 1986, 0445202718)
  %W Refugees from Troy founded a new empire in Britain.
  %S Political machinations in London, capital of Elizabethan-level Albion,
     which is ruled by a virgin queen.

Moorcock, Michael, THE NOMAD OF TIME (SFBC ...)
(---------------), THE WARLORD OF THE AIR (New English Library 1971; Ace 1971,
     0441876005; rev Quartet 1978; DAW 1978; Granada 1981)
  %T German tr. by Sylvia Pukallus as DER HERR DER LUFTE (Heyne 1982)
  %S Oswald Bastable travels from 1902 to 1973 in a world where longtime peace
     has maintained European imperialism.
(---------------), THE LAND LEVIATHAN: A NEW SCIENTIFIC ROMANCE (Doubleday
     1974, 0385014732; Quartet 1974, 0704320185, 070433013X; DAW 1976; Panther
     1981, 0583131026)
  %T German tr. by Sylvia Pukallus as DER LANDLEVIATHAN (Heyne 1982)
  %S Continuing to 1904 on a world where premature technological development
     did the world no good.
(---------------), THE STEEL TSAR (DAW 1982, 0879977736)
  %T German tr. by Sylvia Pukallus as DER STAHLZAR (Heyne 1984)
  %S Bastable ends up on a 1941 Kerenskian Russian airship fighting Japanese
     invaders and Cossacks led by a Georgian named Djugashvili.

Moore, Alan, & Dave Gibbons, WATCHMEN (DC Comics ..., 0930289234); collection
     of _Watchmen_ #1-12, comic book series (DC Comics 1986-87)
  %W Costumed vigilantes appeared in 1939 and a real superhero with superpowers
     was created in 1959 by an accident in a nuclear research lab.
  %S In 1986, Nixon is still president, someone is killing old costumed heroes
     and nuclear war looks imminent. Why are the latter two related?

Moore, C.L.: see Padgett, Lewis, & C.L. Moore

Moore, Ward, BRING THE JUBILEE (Farrar, Straus & Young 1953; Ballantine 1953;
     Avon 1972, 038002440?; Easton 1987); rev. of "Bring the Jubilee", in
     <f&sf> Nov 1952; and THE FANTASTIC CIVIL WAR (ed. Frank McSherry, Jr)
     (Baen 1991, 0671720635)
  %T German tr. by Walter Brumm as DER GROSSE SUDEN (Heyne 1980)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Ana Paula Gouveia as E TUDO O TEMPO LEVOU (Classica
     1992)
  %W Confederates occupied the Round Tops during the first day of Gettysburg,
     leading to victory in the battle and Confederate independence.
  %S An historian from a fifth-rate 1952 US, overshadowed by the CSA and the
     Germanic Union, travels back to Gettysburg, 1 Jul 1863.

Moore, Ward, "A Class with Dr. Chang", in <BT>
  %W The Sino-German alliance defeated Japan and won WW2.
  %S A Chinese-American history prof at UC-Monterey finds that his students are
     violently bigoted.

Moore, William O., "Let Us Cross Over the River: A Flight of Fancy for
     Wargamers", in _The General_ ... 1989 (vol 25, no 5)
  %W Stonewall Jackson seemingly rose from the dead after Chancellorsville, and
     followed Lee to Gettysburg, occupying the Round Tops.
  %S Details of Jackson's resurrection and the Confederate victory at
     Gettysburg, plus the capture of Baltimore and the armistice in August.

Morales, Alejandro, THE RAG DOLL PLAGUES: A NOVEL (Arte Publico 1992,
     1558850368)
  %W A mysterious plague swept through Mexico City in 1788.
  %S Doctors fight the plague in 1788, 1970 and 2050.

Moran, Daniel Keys, THE ARMAGEDDON BLUES (Bantam 1988, 0553271156); rev. of
     "All the Time in the World", in <IAsfm> ... 1982
  %S In 1968, a woman from 2731 meets an immortal born in 1712, and they set
     out to prevent the nuclear war of 2007.

Moran, Tony, "Close Your Eyes and Stare at Your Memories", in _Amazing Stories_
     Jan 1973
  %S ...

Morgan, Roger, "If I had been... Konrad Adenauer in 1952", in <IIHB>
  %W Adenauer did not ignore Stalin's proposal for German re-unification.
  %C His five reasons for exploring the idea, plus some commentary about the
     all-German election of 1954.

Morin, Edgar, "Le Camarade-Dieu: un conte de Noel", in _France Observateur_ 28
     Dec 1961
  %W Surviving death in 1953, Stalin is proclaimed a living god in 1961.
  %S Reactions from elsewhere.

Morris, Howard L., "Not by Sea", in _If_ Feb 1966
  %W Napoleon used balloons to invade England.
  %S Foiling the invasion.

Morrissette, Gabriel: see Shainblum, Mark, & Gabriel Morrissette

Morrow, James, "Abe Lincoln in McDonald's", in <WMHB2>; and THE 1990 ANNUAL
     WORLD'S BEST SF (eds. Donald A. Wollheim & Arthur W. Saha) (DAW 1990,
     0886774241)
  %W Lincoln made peace with the Confederacy in 1863.
  %S Through time travel, Lincoln gets a look at slavery in 2009.

Morrow, James, "Arms and the Woman", in _Amazing Stories_ Jul 1991; and <WMHB3>
  %W Upon finding out that the Trojan War was being fought over her, Helen
     decided she didn't need the guilt.
  %S Notified of Helen's desire to end the war, the leaders of both sides
     aren't having any of it.

Morrow, James, "Bible Stories for Adults, No. 31: The Covenant", in <WMHB1>
  %W Moses couldn't get a replacement set for the tablets he smashed on the
     golden calf, and society had to be constructed without them.
  %S An attempt to computer-reconstruct the law of Moses from the tablet
     shards, which have been saved.

Morselli, Guido, CONTRO-PASSATO PROSSIMO: UN'IPOTESI RETROSPETTIVA (... 1975;
     Adelphi 1987)
  %T English tr. by Hugh Shankland as PAST CONDITIONAL: A RETROSPECTIVE
     HYPOTHESIS (Chatto & Windus 1989, 0701129174)
  %W Austria-Hungary invaded Italy via a secret tunnel in May 1916, forcing it
     out of the war in five days.
  %S How lightning tactics achieved victory for the Central Powers in WW1 and
     led to the creation of a semi-socialist W European federation in 1917.

Motta, Luigi, IL TUNNEL SOTTOMARINO (... 1927)
  %W A transatlantic tunnel was begun in the 1920s.
  %S ...

Mulisch, Harry, DE TOEKOMST VAN GISTEREN: PROTOKOL VAN EEN SCHRIJVERIJ (De
     Bezige Bij 1972)
  %W Hitler was assassinated in 1944, which event was followed by an SS
     countercoup and German victory in WW2.
  %S An author in a world in which Germany lost WW2 explains why he isn't
     writing about a world in which Germany won, in which world is an author...

Mullally, Frederic, HITLER HAS WON: A NOVEL (Simon & Schuster 1975, 0671220748;
     Macmillan 1975, 0333184289)
  %W Hitler attacked the Soviet Union immediately instead of toying with Greece
     and Yugoslavia. Meanwhile, Japan attacked Vladivostok.
  %S A young officer and a maverick bishop get involved in a last-ditch attempt
     to topple Hitler.

Murphy, Walter F., "What If Peter Had Been Pope During World War II?", in
     <WIESSF>
  %W God re-ran history, giving Pope Pius XII St. Peter's moral character.
  %C The Oct 1943 roundup of Roman Jews leads the Pope to criticize the 3rd
     Reich and Great Britain, and the Nazis attack the Vatican.

Murrin, John M., "No Awakening, No Revolution? More Counterfactual
     Speculations", in _Reviews in American History_ Jun 83
  %W Three men who powered the American Great Awakening did not do so.
  %C Scholarly argument that minus the evangelical movement, the revolution
     would still occur and independence probably gained, but no Civil War.

Nabokov, Vladmir, ADA, OR ARDOR: A FAMILY CHRONICLE (McGraw-Hill 1969; Fawcett
     1970; McGraw-Hill 1986, 070457778; Vintage 1990, 0679725229)
  %S ...

Nathanson, E.M., & Aaron Bank, KNIGHT'S CROSS (Carol/Birch Lane 1993,
     1559721685)
  %W Hitler was captured by the Allies in early 1945.
  %S ...

National Lampoon, editors of, "Grand Fifth Term Inaugural Issue: JFK's First
     6,000 Days", in _National Lampoon_ Feb 1977
  %W Jackie Kennedy died in Dallas instead of JFK.
  %S A whimsical look at Kennedy's first 16 years, including his marriage to
     Christina Onassis and military intervention in N Ireland.

Nelson, Ray, TIMEQUEST (... 1985; vt BLAKE'S PROGRESS, Laser 1975, 0373720130)
  %S William Blake, his wife and others travel through time changing how things
     turn out. In one instance, the Romans never defeat the Egyptians.

Nesbitt, Mark, IF THE SOUTH WON GETTYSBURG (Reliance 1980, 0937740012)
  %W Lee listened to Longstreet and flanked the Union on the South before the
     battle's third day.
  %S A day-by-day account of the battle, and JEB Stuart's raid on Washington.
     Final chapter provides outline of consequent American history to 1940.

Newman, Kim, ANNO-DRACULA (Simon & Schuster 1992, 0671717804; Carroll & Graf
     1993, 0881849677; Pocket UK 1994, 0671715917; Avon 1994, 038072345X)
  %W Dracula actually existed, defeated Van Helsing and married the widowed
     Queen Victoria.
  %S A human agent of the Diogenes Club and a vampire are among those hunting
     for Jack the Ripper, who is killing vampire whores.

Newman, Kim, "Famous Monsters", in _Interzone_ #23 (Spring 1988); THE YEAR'S
     BEST SCIENCE FICTION, SIXTH ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (St.
     Martin's 1989, 0312030096, 0312030088); and FAMOUS MONSTERS (Pocket UK
     1995)
  %W H.G. Wells's book THE WAR OF THE WORLDS was not fiction.
  %S A Martian gets a job in Hollywood.

Neman, Kim, "Slow News Day", in _Interzone_ #90 (Dec 1994)
  %S The 50th anniversary of D-Day, the German invasion of England on June 5,
     1944.

Newman, Kim, & Eugene Byrne, "Ten Days That Shook the World", in _Interzone_
     #48 (Jun 1991); and _Aboriginal_ #27 (Jul/Aug 1991)
  %W Theodore Roosevelt won the 1912 election, but was assassinated while
     trying to break up a Chicago labor strike before the inauguration.
  %S How reaction to the anti-socialist backlash, early entry in WW1 and the
     corrupt presidency of plutocrat Charles Foster Kane led to a socialist
     revolution.
 --------------------------, "Tom Joad", in _Interzone_ #65 (Nov 1992)
  %S Ideology agents Elliott Ness and Melvyn Purvis hunt for a legendary
     agitator and end up confronting Chairman Capone's enforcer Frank Nitti.
 --------------------------, "In the Air", in _Interzone_ #46 (Apr 1991)
  %S Musician Charlie Holley recounts how Howie Hughes and Jack Kerouac crashed
     a party in honor of George Patton's Revolutionary Fraternity Squadron.

Newman, Kim, & Eugene Byrne, "The Wandering Christian", in TALES OF THE
     WANDERING JEW (ed. Brian Stableford) (Daedalus 1991, 0946626715)
  %W Constantine was defeated by Maxentius at the Milvian Bridge after his army
     panicked, making Christianity a laughing-stock of a religion.
  %S In 4759 (999 AD), the Wandering Jew/Christian tells the story of his life,
     from 30 AD Jerusalem to Persian-besieged Jewish Rome.

Nicholas, Herbert N., "Hail Our Britannic Bicentennial", in _Virginia Quarterly
     Review_ Summer 1976
  %W Britain prevented troops and siege supplies from reaching Washington at
     Yorktown, leading to a Cornwallis victory.
  %S The states remain within the British Empire, but are permitted to form a
     unified government after a constitutional convention in 1787.

Nichols, Lyn, "Mahogany Dreams", in <AT>
  %S ...

Nicolson, Harold, "If Byron had Become King of Greece", in <IIHHO> (all eds.)
  %W Lord Byron did not die of a fever in 1824.
  %S An overview of Byron's life from 1824 to 1854, including how he became
     king of Greece in 1831 and his wife's attempts to usurp power.

Nimersheim, Jack, "A Fireside Chat", in <AP>
  %W Warren Harding died during the campaign of 1920, putting James Cox in the
     White House. But Cox died too and his Veep became president.
  %S In 1923, President Franklin Roosevelt meets with German Chancellor Adolf
     Hitler, who successfully pulled off the Beer Hall Putsch.

Nimersheim, Jack, "#2, With a Bullet", in <AO>
  %S Meanderings about the fame of Jack Kennedy, the King of Krime.

Nimersheim, Jack, "The Rising Sun at Dusk", in <AT>
  %S ...

Nimersheim, Jack, "The Wages of Sin", in <BAOF>
  %W Bonnie and Clyde found a safer way of making money than bank robbery.
  %S B&C go into tent-revival sex therapy, but still have a fatal date with the
     FBI on a Louisiana highway.

Nimmo, David G. "What If?...Evacuating the AfrikaKorps", in _Command_ #30
     (Sep-Oct 1994)
  %W Hitler consented to plans to evacuate the Afrikakorps in early 1943.
  %S Short scenario of how it would have worked.

Niven, Larry, "All the Myriad Ways", in _Galaxy_ Oct 1968; <WoM>; ALL THE
     MYRIAD WAYS (Ballantine 1971); APPROACHES TO SCIENCE FICTION (ed. Donald L
     Lawler) (Houghton Mifflin 1978, 0395254965); GALAXY: THIRTY YEARS OF
     INNOVATIVE SCIENCE FICTION (eds. Frederick Pohl, Martin H. Greenberg &
     Joseph D Olander) (Playboy 1980, 0872235688; Worldview 1981, 0872236471);
     and N-SPACE (Tor 1990, 0312850891; Tor 1992, 0812510011; Orbit 1992,
     1857230035)
  %T German tr. by ... as "Myriaden", in MYRIADEN (Bastei-Lubbe 1973)
  %W The Cuban Missile Crisis escalated to nuclear exchange.
  %S A detective investigates a series of suicides involving the Crosstime
     Corporation.
  %C Retold in comic-book form by Niven & Chaykin.

Niven, Larry, "Bird in the Hand", <f&sf> Oct 1970; WORLD'S BEST SCIENCE
     FICTION: 1971 (eds. Donald A. Wollheim & Terry Carr) (Ace 1971); and THE
     FLIGHT OF THE HORSE (Ballantine 1973, 0345234871)
  %S Time-traveling souvenir hunters destroy Henry Ford's first auto.

Niven, Larry, "Death in a Cage", in THE FLIGHT OF THE HORSE (Ballantine 1973,
     0345234871)
  %S Post-holocaust time-traveler creates our timeline by preventing a blow-up
     resulting from the Cuban missile crisis.

Niven, Larry, "The Return of William Proxmire", in <WMHB1>; and N-SPACE (Tor
     1990, 0312850891; Tor 1992, 0812510011; Orbit 1992, 1857230035)
  %W SF author Robert Heinlein did not resign from the navy.
  %S Sen. Proxmire tries to destroy NASA by preventing Heinlein from becoming a
     writer.
  %C Nominee: 1990 Hugo for best short story.

Niven, Larry, "There's a Wolf in My Time Machine", in <f&sf> Jun 1971; <BAW>;
     and ZOO 2000: TWELVE STORIES OF SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY (ed. Jane
     Yolen) (Seabury 1973, 0816431035)
  %S A time traveler strays sideways to a timeline where the dominant
     inhabitants developed from wolves instead of hominids.

Niven, Larry, & Howard Chaykin, "All the Myriad Ways", in _Unknown Worlds of
     Science Fiction_ #5 (... 1975, Marvel Comics)
  %C Comic book adaptation of the Niven short story.

Nock, Albert Jay, "If Only--", in _Atlantic_ Aug 1937
  %S ...

Noel-Noel, VOYAGEUR DES SIECLES (publ. unknown)
  %S ...

Nolan, William F., "The Worlds of Monty Wilson", in _Amazing Stories_ Jul 1971;
     ALIEN HORIZONS (Pocket 1974, 0671779281); and 100 GREAT SCIENCE FICTION
     SHORT SHORT STORIE (eds. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D.
     Olander) (Doubleday 1978, 0385130449; Avon 1978, 0380507730)
  %S In 1990, a NASA employee suddenly "shifts" to a timeline where Sirhan
     Sirhan missed Robert Kennedy and Apollo 11 met disaster.

Norden, Eric, THE ULTIMATE SOLUTION (Warner 1973, 0446751545)
  %T Portuguese tr. Eduardo Sals as O ULTIMO JUDEU (Panorama 1973)
  %W FDR was assassinated in 1933.
  %S Police-work in Nazi-occupied New York.

Norton, Andre, THE CROSSROADS OF TIME (Ace 1956; Gregg 1978, 0839824181)
  %S Caught in a fight between crosstimers, a man from our world is stranded on
     one where the Axis attacked US coasts after England's fall.
 ------------, QUEST CROSSTIME (Viking 1965; Ace 1965, 0441696821; vt CROSSTIME
     AGENT, Gollancz 1975)
  %S Further adventures in a world where Richard III won at Bosworth in 1485
     and Cortez's death prevented the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs.

Norton, Andre, WRAITHS OF TIME (Atheneum 1976, 0689500572; Fawcett Crest ...;
     Tor 1992, 0812545727)
  %S Adventures and magic in an African empire of a world where Islam never got
     started.

Norwood, Warren, TIME POLICE: TRAPPED! (publ. unknown)
  %S Our hero visits a 1968 where Leslie King, Jr. is president and names Gov.
     Nixon of California his running mate.

Nourse, Alan E., THE UNIVERSE BETWEEN (Paperback Library 1967)
  %S Attempts to transmit matter between planets opens a path to another
     universe, with so much damage the alternate has to destroy the
     transmitter.

Novotny, Frantisek, DLOUHY DEN VALHALY (pul. unknown 1994)
  %S ....

Nurse, Patricia, "One Rejection Too Many", in <IAsfm> Jul/Aug 1978; ASIMOV'S
     CHOICE: EXTRATERRESTRIALS & ECLIPSES (ed. ...) (publ. unknown); INSIDE THE
     FUNHOUSE: 17 SF STORIES ABOUT SF (ed. Mike Resnick) (Avon 1992,
     0380766434)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Cesar Tozzi as "Uma Recusa a Mais", in ASIMOV: O MELHOR
     DA FICCAO CIENTIFICA (ed. ...) (Expressao & Cultura 1980)
  %S A woman submitting SF stories written by a time-traveler to _IAsfm_ gets
     upset with their continual rejection and decides to make some changes.

Nutman, Philip, WET WORK (publ. unknown)
  %W George Bush was re-elected.
  %S ...

Nye, Jody Lynn, "The Father of His Country", in <AP>
  %W Ben Franklin was elected president in 1789 rather than Washington.
  %S Franklin manipulates the government by using pseudonymous newspaper
     writings to influence public opinion, un-nerving Veep John Adams.

Olsen, Per G., "Medaljens bakside", in DOED OG VED GODT MOT I NEW YORK
     (Gyldendal Norsk 1979, 8205116598)
  %W Norway fought a bitter War of Independence against Sweden, 1905-37.
  %S Journalist interviews war veteran.

Olsen, Per G., "I Albions tid", in ASTERVEG (Bok og Magasinforlaget 1989)
  %W Wat Tyler's rebellion in 14th-century England succeeded. Magic works.
  %S Two sailors are stranded in an "Albion" ruled by Dark Magic.

Oltion, Jerry, "Red Alert", in _Analog_ Oct 1991; and <WMHB4>
  %W Montezuma kicked the Spaniards out of Mexico and N AmerInds had similar
     success, leaving only the European colony on Manhattan Island.
  %S The Cuban Missile Crisis, recast in the 1800s as the Iroquois Federation
     inter-tribal air force vs. Manhattan.

Orgill, Michael, "Many Rubicons", in <BT>
  %W MacArthur invaded China against orders and later set himself up as US
     dictator.
  %S MacArthur turns to psychic exploration of alternate possibilities to find
     out where he went wrong.

O'Rourke, P.J., "The Seventies that Never Happened", in _National Lampoon_ Feb
     1980
  %W The counterculture took over the US.
  %S ...

Overgard, William, THE DIVIDE (Jove 1980)
  %W Axis powers using jets and V-4 rockets defeated and partitioned America.
  %S Thirty years later, the American resistance develops the atomic bomb.

Padgett, Lewis, "Tomorrow and Tomorrow", serial in _Astounding_ Jan & Feb 1947;
     TOMORROW AND TOMORROW (Consul 1951); and TOMORROW AND TOMORROW & THE FAIRY
     CHESSMEN (Gnome 1951)
  %S ...

Padgett, Lewis, & C.L. Moore, BEYOND HEAVEN'S GATES (Ace Double #D-69 (Ace
     1954)); rev. of Padgett's "The Portal in the Picture", in _Startling
     Stories_ Sep 1949
  %S A man and woman fall into a non-Christian parallel run by alchemic
     priests, who believe our New York is Paradise.

Page, Jake, THE INVASION (Ballantine, not yet published)
  %S ...

Parker, Geoffrey, "If The Armada Had Landed", in _History_ v61, pp 358-368
  %C Primarily an analysis of the relative strengths of Spanish and English
     land forces, but includes speculation on the effect of Spanish landfall.

Parnicki, Teodor, CZAS SIANIA I CZAS ZBIERANIA (publ. unknown)
  %S ...

Parnicki, Teodor, I U MOZNYCH DZIWNY: POWIESC Z WIEKU XVII (Pax 1965, 1979,
     8832110054)
  %S ...

Parnicki, Teodor, MUZA DALEKICH PODROZY: POWIESC (Pax 1970)
  %W The 4th Polish Kingdom was established following the 1793 uprising.
  %S ...

Parnicki, Teodor, SAM WYIDE BEZBRONNY: POWIESC HISTORYCZNO-FANTAZTYCZNA W
     TRZECH CZESCIACH (Pax 1976)
  %W Julian the Apostate survived the Persian campaign and lived until 383.
  %S ...

Parnicki, Teodor, SREBRNE ORLY (Pax 1956, 1960; Czytelnik 1965)
  %W A Polish state was created in the 10th century.
  %S ...

Pearton, Maurice, "If I had been... Adolphe Thiers in 1870", in <IIHB>
  %W Thiers accepted the appointment to be French Minister of War as the
     Franco-Prussian War began.
  %S Thiers's diary demonstrates how he used his position to prevent French
     aggressive action which would provoke a German unification.

Peirce, Hayford, NAPOLEON DISENTIMED (Tor 1987, 0812548981, 081254899X)
  %W The Ottomans invaded Russia c 1697, preventing its rise to power and
     leaving it helpless before Napoleon a century later.
  %S Cross- and vertical time travel adventure involving an attempt to prevent
     Napoleon's European takeover.

Pellegrino, Charles, FLYING TO VALHALLA (Morrow 1993; Avon 1994, 0380718812)
  %W The _Titanic_ did not sink, which led to aviator Harriet Quimby living an
     extra 40 years.
  %C First-contact tale set in 2054, but a digression on pp. 178-179 reveals
     that it's not quite set in our future.

Percy, H.R., "Letter from America", in <BT>; and VISIONS FROM THE EDGE (ed. ...
     Bell) (Pottersfield 1981)
  %W The French won the Battle of Quebec and took over Britain's American
     territories at the end of the French and Indian War.
  %S An annotated letter from a 1975 Boston terrorist seeking Soviet aid for a
     British-American revolt against the Republic of New France.

Person, Lawrence, "Details", in <IAsfm> Apr 1991
  %S A man tries to cope with slow but steady reality shifts.

Person, Lawrence, "Huddled Masses", in <AP>
  %W Walter Mondale beat Ronald Reagan in the 1984 election, and Nicaragua took
     the opportunity to export revolution.
  %S In 1989, while US forces intervene in the Mexican civil war, refugees
     overwhelm the Immigration and Naturalization Service in Houston.

Petrie, Charles, "If: A Jacobite Fantasy", in _Weekly Westminster_ 30 Jan 1926;
     THE JACOBITE MOVEMENT: THE LAST PHASE, 1716-1807 (Eyre & Spottiswoode
     1950); and <IIHHO> (1972, 1974 eds. only)
  %W In 1745, Bonnie Prince Charlie decided at Derby to continue his advance
     into England and the Hanoverians fled.
  %S Review of the Stuart restoration and speculation on how the Hanoverians
     would have mucked things up, particularly in America.

Pfaffe, Ivan, "Eisenhowers schwester Fehler: Wie den Tschechoslowakei fur den
     Westen verlorenging", in _Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung_ 23 Feb 1985
  %S ...

Pignotti, Lorenzo, STORIA DELLA TOSCANA SINO AL PRINCIPATO: CON DIVERSI SAGGI
     SULLE SCIENZE, LETTERE E ARTI (Didot 1813-14; Marchini 1821; Gaetano Ducci
     1826)
  %T English tr. by John Browning as THE HISTORY OF TUSCANY (Black, Young &
     Young 1823)
  %W Lorenzo de Medici did not die in 1492.
  %S He saves Italy from foreign invasion and Europe from the Protestants.

Piper, H. Beam, "Crossroads of Destiny", in _Fantastic Universe_ Jul 1959; and
     THE WORLDS OF H. BEAM PIPER (Ace 1983, 0441910521)
  %W George Washington died at Germantown.
  %S TV execs discuss an AH TV series, not realizing one participant is from a
     different timeline.

Piper, H. Beam, PARATIME (Ace 1981, 0441651690)
  %S Tales of the Paratime Police guarding crosstime byways.
  %C Except for "He Walked Around the Horses", all Earths shown are exotic
     locales with no clear divergence from (or similarity to) ours.
(------------), "He Walked Around the Horses", in _Astounding_ Apr 1948; WORLD
     OF WONDER (ed. Fletcher Pratt) (Twayne 1951); BEST SF 3 (ed. Edmund
     Crispin) (Faber 1958); ASPECTS OF SCIENCE FICTION (ed. Geoff Doherty)
     (Billings 1959; J. Murray 1963; Billings 1970, 0719522153); SCIENCE
     FICTION THROUGH THE AGES 2 (ed. I.O. Evans) (Panther 1966); A SCIENCE
     FICTION ARGOSY (ed. Damon Knight) (Simon & Schuster 1972, 0671211269);
     SPACE MAIL (eds. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph Olander)
     (Fawcett  1980); ISAAC ASIMOV'S SCIENCE FICTION TREASURY (eds. Isaac
     Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph Olander) (Bonanza 1980, 0517336359);
     THE GOLDEN AGE OF SCIENCE FICTION (ed. Kingsley Amis) (Hutchinson 1981;
     Penguin 1983); THE GREAT SF STORIES: 10 (eds. Isaac Asimov & Martin H.
     Greenberg) (DAW 1983); <AH>; and THE AMIS STORY ANTHOLOGY: A PERSONAL
     CHOICE OF SHORT STORIES (ed. Kingsley Amis) (Hutchinson 1992)
  %T German tr. by Lore Strassl as "Der Mann, der um die Pferde herumging", in
     <SVW>
  %W Burgoyne won at Saratoga, forestalling American independence and the Age
     of Revolution.
  %S Germans investigate a man claiming to be a British diplomat and carrying
     documents regarding some nonexistent French emperor named Napoleon.
(------------), "Police Operation", in _Astounding_ Jul 1948; SPACE POLICE (ed.
     Andre Norton) (Cleveland 1956); ANALOG: THE BEST OF SCIENCE FICTION (ed.
     anon.) (publ. unknown); and THE BEST OF ASTOUNDING (ed. Tony Lewis)
     (Baronet 1978, 0894370243)
  %S ...
(------------), "Last Enemy", in _Astounding_ Aug 1950; ASTOUNDING SF ANTHOLOGY
     (ed. John W. Campbell) (Simon & Schuster 1952); and <BAW>
  %S ...
(------------), "Temple Trouble", in _Astounding_ Apr 1951
  %S ...
(------------), "Time Crime", in _Astounding_ Feb-Mar 1955
  %S ...
 -------------, LORD KALVAN OF OTHERWHEN (Ace 1965, 0441490557; Garland 1975,
     082401420X; vt GUNPOWDER GOD, Sphere 1978); fixup of "Gunpowder God", in
     _Analog_ Nov 1964; and TIME WARS (eds. Charles G. Waugh & Martin H.
     Greenberg) (Tor 1986, 0812530489, 0812530497); and "Down Styphon", in
     _Analog_ November 1965; and ROBERT ADAMS' BOOK OF SOLDIERS (eds. Robert
     Adams, et al) (Signet 1988, 0451155599)
  %W Bronze Age Indo-Aryans crossed the Bering straight to colonize America.
  %S A Penn state trooper is transported to a N America where priests of
     Styphon exert political control through their monopoly on gunpowder.
  %C Lord Kalvan sequels are Green & Carr's GREAT KINGS' WAR and "Siege at
     Tarr-Hostigos" and Carr & Green's "Kalvan Kingmaker".

Pirie-Gordon, C.H.: see Rolfe, Frederick William, & C.H. Pirie-Gordon

Pitney, John J., Jr., "What If There Were Three Major Parties?", in WHAT IF THE
     AMERICAN POLITICAL SYSTEM WERE DIFFERENT? (ed. Herbert M. Levine) (M.E.
     Sharpe 1992, 1563240092, 1563240106)
  %W FDR was killed in 1933, and when Jack Garner instituted no New Deal, Huey
     Long ran for president in 36 as a Populist.
  %C The many ways in which presidential elections could get hung up in the
     Electoral College or Congress if there were three equi-strength parties.

Pohl, Frederick, THE COMING OF THE QUANTUM CATS (Bantam 1986, 0553257862)
  %S In a US ruled by a militaristic regime, crosstime travel is used to steal
     better technology. Several versions of the same person get caught up.

Pohl, Frederick, "The Deadly Mission of Phineas Snodgrass", in _Galaxy_ Jun
     1962; DAY MILLION (Ballantine 1970); IN THE PROBLEM PIT (Bantam 1976); 100
     GREAT SCIENCE FICTION SHORT SHORT STORIE (eds. Isaac Asimov, Martin H.
     Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander) (Doubleday 1978, 0385130449; Avon 1978,
     0380507730)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Jose Sanz as "A Missao Mortal de P. Snodgrass", in DIA
     MILHAO (Jose Olympio 1975)
  %S A man travels back to 1 AD Rome and teaches modern medicine, causing a
     population explosion.
  %C Satire of de Camp's LEST DARKNESS FALL.

Pohl, Frederick, "Let the Ants Try", in _Planet Stories_ Winter 1949; BEYOND
     THE END OF TIME (Doubleday 1952; PermaBooks 1952); and ALTERNATING
     CURRENTS (Ballantine 1956)
  %S Following a nuclear war, a scientist carries some mutated ants 40 Myr into
     the past and returns to find his present irrevocably altered.

Pohl, Frederick, "Target One", in _Galaxy_ Apr 1955; and ALTERNATING CURRENTS
     (Ballantine 1956)
  %S Victims of a nuclear war decide to go back in time and kill Einstein.

Pohl, Frederik, "The Reunion at the Mile-High", in FOUNDATION'S FRIENDS:
     STORIES IN HONOR OF ISAAC ASIMOV (ed. Martin H. Greenberg) (Tor 1989,
     0312931743; Tor 1990, 0812509803); and INSIDE THE FUNHOUSE: 17 SF STORIES
     ABOUT SF (ed. Mike Resnick) (Avon 1992, 0380766434)
  %W Hearing about Einstein's letter to FDR, a biochemist wrote a similar
     letter proposing a crash study of biological warfare.
  %S Fred Pohl attends the 50th anniversary meeting of The Futurians and
     listens to Isaac Asimov tell a reporter about the typhus bomb.

Pohl, Frederick, "Waiting for the Olympians", in <IAsfm> Aug 1988; THE 1989
     ANNUAL WORLD'S BEST SF (eds. Donald A. Wollheim & Arthur W. Saha) (DAW
     1989) <WMHB1>
  %T Portuguese tr. by Fabio Fernandes as "Esperando os Olimpianos", in _Isaac
     Asimov Magazine de Ficcao Cientifica_ #3
  %W Jesus was not executed for sedition and Rome never fell. Two millennia
     later, aliens announce their imminent arrival.
  %S It is suggested to a sci-rom author in a rut that he try writing a "What
     If?" book, but he can't see the point of it.

Polsby, Nelson W., "What If Robert Kennedy Had Not Been Assassinated (1968)",
     in <WIESSF>
  %W As the title says.
  %C Kennedy would not have been the Democratic candidate, but as Humphrey's
     veep, he would have led party reform and accelerated Vietnam withdrawal.

Powlesland, Aidan, "Prelude to War: Poland, pivot of history: 1st August 1939-1
     November 1939", in _Miniature Wargames_ #70 (Mar 1989)
  %W Poland and Germany signed a non-agression pact in September 1939.
  %C Outline of Aug to Nov, including Britain's retreat to isolation and civil
     strife in France, as Germany prepares for Operation Attila in Dec.

Poyer, David C., THE SHILOH PROJECT (Avon 1981, 0380787334)
  %W Pickett's Charge succeeded and the Confederacy won at Gettysburg, leading
     to British recognition of the CSA and Confederate independence.
  %S 120 years later, both Confederacy and Underground Railroad plan to hijack
     a Union nuclear artillery shell being shipped past Hampton Roads.

Poyer, Joe, TUNNEL WAR (Atheneum 1979, 068911009X)
  %W Construction of the Chunnel started 80 years earlier.
  %S Germany attempts to sabotage the project in 1911.

Pratt, Fletcher, THE BLUE STAR (Ballantine 1969; Ballantine 1975, 0345245377);
     rev. of "The Blue Star", in WITCHES THREE (Twayne 1952)
  %W Gunpowder was never invented. Also, magic works.
  %S ...

Purdom, Tom, "The Redemption of August", in _Asimov's Science Fiction_ Mar 1993
  %W Von Kluck did not modify the Schlieffen plan and attacked Paris from the
     front rather than behind.
  %S Two time travelers fight to affect the events of Aug 1914, each believing
     his personal timeline is better replaced by another.

Purser, Philip, "Alternative Biography: Margaret Thatcher", in _The Oldie_ #30
     (2 Apr 1993)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Ron Reagan", in _The Oldie_ #31 (16 Apr
     1993)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Germaine Greer", in _The Oldie_ #32 (5
     May 1993)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Paul Johnson", in _The Oldie_ #33 (30
     May 1993)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Roy Hattersley", in _The Oldie_ #35 (11
     Jun 1993)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Antonia Fraser", in _The Oldie_ #36 (25
     Jun 1993)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Clive James", in _The Oldie_ #37 (9 Jul
     1993)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: John Birt", in _The Oldie_ #38 (23 Jul
     1993)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Fiona Pitt-Keithley", in _The Oldie_
     #39 (6 Aug 1993)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Chris Patten", in _The Oldie_ #40 (20
     Aug 1993)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: John Patten", in _The Oldie_ #40 (20
     Aug 1993)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Dirk Bogarde", in _The Oldie_ #41 (3
     Sep 1993)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Auberon Waugh", in _The Oldie_ #42 (17
     Sep 1993)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Peregrine Worsthorne", in _The Oldie_
     #43 (1 Oct 1993)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Edwina Currie", in _The Oldie_ #44 (15
     Oct 1993)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Kenneth Clarke", in _The Oldie_ #45 (29
     Oct 1993)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Nigel Kennedy", in _The Oldie_ #46 (12
     Nov 1993)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: David Hockney", in _The Oldie_ #47 (26
     Nov 1993)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Betty Boothroyd", in _The Oldie_ #48
     (10 Dec 1993)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Melvyn Bragg", in _The Oldie_ #49 (24
     Dec 1993)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Clint Jefferson", in _The Oldie_ #50 (7
     Jan 1994)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: David Jenkins", in _The Oldie_ #51 (14
     Jan 1994)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Justice Rantzen", in _The Oldie_ #52 (4
     Feb 1994)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: John Major", in _The Oldie_ #53 (18 Feb
     1994)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Lord Waterhouse", in _The Oldie_ #54 (4
     Mar 1994)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Lady Diana Spencer", in _The Oldie_ #55
     (18 Mar 1994)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Lorena Bobbitt", in _The Oldie_ #56 (1
     Apr 1994)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Brian Clough", in _The Oldie_ #57 (15
     Apr 1994)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: Andrew Neil", in _The Oldie_ #58 (29
     Apr 1994)
 -------------, "Alternative Biography: General John Osborne", in _The Oldie_
     #59 (13 May 1994)
  %S Short humorous sketches of different lives that famous people might have
     led.

Quarrie, Bruce, HITLER: THE VICTORY THAT NEARLY WAS (David & Charles 1988,
     0715392158; Guild 1989)
  %W Germany started a 'Manhattan Project' in 1939 and postponed Barbarossa
     until 1942, and the Japanese did not attack Pearl Harbor until Sep 42.
  %S Detailed description of WW2 from Malta to Beria's capitulation of the
     Soviet Union in Jun 43, with an afterword about the A-bombing of New York.

Quilliet, Bernard, LA VERITABLE HISTOIRE DE FRANCE (Presses de la Renaissance
     1983, 2856162754)
  %S ...

Raine, Craig, 1953 (Faber 1990)
  %S An adaptation of Racine's ANDROMACHE set in a post-WWII Britain in which
     the Greeks become the Germans, the Trojans the British (and therefore the
     losers) and Mussolini's son, Vittorio, rules the country.
  %C A play first presented at the Citizen's Theater in Glasgow in 1992.

Randle, Kevin, & Robert Cornett, REMEMBER THE ALAMO! (Charter 1988)
  %S ...
 ------------------------------, REMEMBER GETTYSBURG! (Charter 1986)
  %S A team travels back in time to prevent a Confederate victory and the
     consequent Nazi victory in WW2.
 ------------------------------, REMEMBER THE LITTLE BIGHORN! (Charter 1990,
     1557733309)
  %S A remnant of the team goes back to prevent George Armstrong Custer from
     being elected president in 1880.

Reginald, Robert, & Jeffrey M. Elliot, IF J.F.K. HAD LIVED: A POLITICAL
     SCENARIO (Borgo 1982); rev. of Reginald's THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF
     JOHN F. KENNEDY: A POLITICAL FANTASY (Borgo 1976)
  %S A Lord President of the US remembers his boyhood during the early 1960s.

Reich, Tova, "Mengele in Jerusalem", in _Harper's_ Jun 1986
  %W Josef Mengele, the Nazi doctor, hid in Jerusalem,
  %S The search for Mengele has an unusual conclusion.

Reilly, Rick, "What If? Short By a Nose", in _Sports Illustrated [Classic]_
     Fall 1992 (vol 77, no 17)
  %W A sneeze by Jerry Kramer resulted in the Dallas Cowboys winning the 1967
     NFL championship rather than the Green Bay Packers.
  %S The decisive play of the game, plus comments on the futures of Kramer, the
     Packers and the Cowboys.

Remillard, Colin, "All the Changling Worlds", in _Science Fiction Review_ Apr
     1992
  %S A man searches various alternate worlds for one in which a friend does not
     go insane, visiting one where the Vietnam War dragged on to 1989.

Renouvier, Charles, UCHRONIE (L'UTOPIE DANS L'HISTOIRE), ESQUISSE HISTORIQUE
     APOCRYPHE DU DEVELOPMENT DE LA CIVILISATION EUROPEENNE TEL QU'IL N'A PAS
     ETE, TEL QU'IL AURAIT PU ETRE (Bureau de la Critique Philosophique 1876;
     Alcan 1901; Artheme Fayard 1988); rev. of title unknown, in _Revue
     philosophique et religieuse_ ... 1857
  %W Marcus Aurelius helped reform the Roman army, free the slaves, repress the
     Christians and avert the Dark Ages.
  %S Narrative of a 17th-century man about to be executed by the Inquisition.

Resnick, Laura, "Amandla!", in <AT>
  %S ...

Resnick, Laura, "A Fleeting Wisp of Glory", in <AK>; and _Galaxy_ #3 (May/Jun
     1994)
  %W The Cuban missile crisis blew up.
  %S Centuries after Armageddon, legends of the two Camelots become entwined.

Resnick, Laura, "The Vatican Outfit", <AW>
  %W Mafiosi warned Pope John Paul I of his imminent assassination.
  %S After numerous assassination attempts, John Paul adopts a new management
     style to run the church.

Resnick, Laura, "Saint Frankie", in <AO>
  %S St. Francis of Assisi heard slightly different voices, and was a bit more
     helpful assisting the rich renounce property and wealth.

Resnick, Laura, "Under a Sky More Fiercely Blue", in <BAOF>
  %W Lucky Luciano really was sent on a secret mission to Sicily in 1943.
  %S A boy older than his years guides Luciano to the home of a local capo.

Resnick, Laura, "We Are Not Amused", in <AP>
  %W Victoria Woodhull, the first female candidate, was elected US president in
     1872.
  %S Series of letters from Queen Victoria to the radical feminist president,
     at first expressing approval but not later.

Resnick, Mike, "The Bull Moose at Bay", in <IAsfm> Nov 1991; and <AP>
  %W Theodore Roosevelt was not wounded during the 1912 assassination attempt,
     leaving him healthy enough to successfully campaign for president.
  %S Four years later, as TR anticipates defeat by Woodrow Wilson, he discusses
     women's suffrage with various friends and allies.

Resnick, Mike, "Bully!", in BULLY! (Axolotl 1990); <IAsfm> Sep 1991; BWANA &
     BULLY! (Tor SF Double #33) (Tor 1991, 0812512464); STALKING THE WILD
     RESNICK (NESFA ...); and WILL THE LAST PERSON TO LEAVE THE PLANET PLEASE
     SHUT OFF THE SUN? (Tor 1992, 0312852762; Tor/Orb 1994, 0312890109)
  %W When told during a 1910 safari that 50 white men would join him to tame
     Africa, Teddy Roosevelt did not turn the offer down.
  %S How TR tried to create a republic of the Congo, ousting the Belgians but
     ultimately failing due to the non-democratic traditions of the natives.
  %C Nominee: 1991 Hugo for best novella, 1991 Nebula for best novella.

Resnick, Mike, "How Jerry Phipps Won His Hugo", in <AWC>
  %S ...

Resnick, Mike, "Lady in Waiting", in <AK>
  %W Marilyn Monroe did not become an actress.
  %S Washington, DC, waitress Norma Jean gets picked up by the president for a
     one-night stand and futilely dreams of becoming first lady.

Resnick, Mike, "The Light That Blinds, the Claws That Catch", in <IAsfm> Jul
     1992; and WILL THE LAST PERSON TO LEAVE THE PLANET PLEASE SHUT OFF THE
     SUN? (Tor 1992, 0312852762; Tor/Orb 1994, 0312890109)
  %W Alice Roosevelt did not die on 14 Feb 1884.
  %S To protect his wife's fragile health, husband Teddy lives a quiet life as
     a naturalist, but dreams of greater accomplishments.

Resnick, Mike, "Mwalimu in the Squared Circle", in _Asimov's Science Fiction_
     Mar 1993; <AW>, and THE YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION, ELEVENTH ANNUAL
     COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (St. Martin's 1994; SFBC 1994; vt THE BEST
     NEW SCIENCE FICTION: 8TH ANNUAL COLLECTION, Robinson 1994, 1854873105)
  %W In order to end the Tanzania-Uganda war of 1980, Julius Nyrere accepted
     Idi Amin's challenge to a boxing match
  %S Outweighed by 200 pounds, Nyrere struggles to stay alive in the boxing
     ring.
  %C Nominee: 1994 Hugo for best short story.

Resnick, Mike, "Over There", in <IAsfm> Apr 1991; <WMHB3>; and WILL THE LAST
     PERSON TO LEAVE THE PLANET PLEASE SHUT OFF THE SUN? (Tor 1992, 0312852762;
     Tor/Orb 1994, 0312890109)
  %W Under duress, Woodrow Wilson in May 1917 gave Teddy Roosevelt permission
     to re-form the Rough Riders and go to France.
  %S TR discovers that the natures of war and the enemy have changed in 20
     years.

Reynolds, Mack, & Dean Ing, THE OTHER TIME (Simon & Schuster 1984; Baen 1984,
     0671559264)
  %S An archaeologist is displaced in time and has a chance to witness the
     Spanish conquest of Mexico. He wonders if he can change history.

Reynolds, Mack: see also Derleth, August, & Mack Reynolds

Reynolds, Pamela, EARTH TIMES TWO (Lothrop, Lee & Shepherd 1970)
  %S Crosstime adventure on a world where telepathic research replaced the
     advance of technology.

Richard-Bessiere, F., CROISIERE DANS LE TEMPS (Fleuve Noir 1951)
  %W Time travelers prevented the assassination of Henri IV in 1610.
  %S France unifies Europe, but world war begins a century later and
     civilization collapses in the 20th century.

Richards, R.W., A SOUTHERN YARN (Rokarn 1990)
  %W Lee's Army of Northern Virginia defeated Grant's Army of the Potomac at Ox
     Ford in spring 1864 and later captured Washington.
  %S Story of Lee, Grant and a fictional sergeant during May and June 1864.
  %C Non-AH prequel is BROTHERS IN GRAY.

Richards, John Thomas, "Minor Alteration", in <f&sf> Dec 1965
  %W John Wilkes Booth decided to leave Washington before killing Abraham
     Lincoln.
  %S A man troubled by dreams that he is Booth convinces his doctor to
     hypnotize him, and awakes in an unhappy world dominated by Britain.

Richardson, Hal, "The Time of Fear", serial in _Melbourne Argus_ 28 Jul-6 Sep
     1956
  %W Japan won the Battle of the Coral Sea.
  %S Life in occupied Australia.

Riddell, Peter, "If Tony Benn had won", in _Times of London_ 17 Aug 1992
  %S Several short scenarios based on what-ifs in British politics between 1974
     and 1990.

Rigaut, Jacques, "Un brillant sujet", in _Litterature_ #18 (Mar 1921); and
     PAPIERS POSTHUMES (Sans Pareil 1934)
  %S A time traveler poisons Jesus, does plastic surgery on Cleopatra, etc.

Riker, William H., "What If Elbridge Gerry Had Been More Rational and Less
     Patriotic? (1787)", in <WIESSF>
  %W Massachusetts delegate Gerry votes against a Constitutional proposal,
     causing the entire convention to collapse.
  %C Speculation on the Balkanization of N America, begun by armed conflict
     between New York and New England for Vermont.

Ritch, William Alan: see Linaweaver, Brad, & Ritch, William Alan

Robban, Randolph, SI L'ALLEMAGNE AVAIT VAINCU (Editions de la Tour du Guet
     1950)
  %T German tr. by ... as WENN DEUTSCHLAND GESEIGT HATTE (Kohlhammer 1981)
  %W Germany won WW2 using atomic weapons.
  %S A diplomat imagines a world in which Germany lost.

Roberts, John Maddox, KING OF THE WOOD (Doubleday 1983, 0385175841; Tor 1986,
     0812552067, 0812552075)
  %W Pagan Vikings fleeing forced conversion to Christianity established strong
     settlements in N America, and were later joined by Saxons.
  %S An outlaw Saxon prince from eastern N America takes part in the Mongol
     conquest of Mexico.

Roberts, Keith, PAVANE (Hart-Davis 1968; Doubleday 1968; Ace 1968, 0441654304;
     Berkley 1976; Gollancz 1984)
  %T German tr. by Thomas Schluck as DIE FOLGENSCHWERE ERMORDUNG IHRER MAJESTAT
     ELISABETH I. (Heyne 1977; vt PAVANE, Heyne 1984)
  %T Portuguese tr. by ... as PAVANA (Classica 1992)
  %W Elizabeth I was assassinated, the Armada triumphed, and Europe and the New
     World languished under 500 years of Church rule.
  %C 1968 Hart-Davis ed. does not include "The White Boat".
  %C See also the reference mat'l entry for Roberts' "The Peacock Dance".
(------------), "The Signaller", in _Impulse_ Mar 1966; ANOTHER WORLD: A
     SCIENCE FICTION ANTHOLOGY (ed. Gardner Dozois) (Follett 1977, 0695806955);
     and THE BEST OF BRITISH SF 2 (ed. ... Ashley) (Futura 1977)
(------------), "The Lady Anne" (vt "The Lady Margaret"), in _Impulse_ Apr
     1966; A DAY IN THE LIFE: A SCIENCE FICTION ANTHOLOGY (ed. Gardner Dozois)
     (Harper & Row 1972, 0060110767); <AH>; and THE LEGEND BOOK OF SCIENCE
     FICTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (Legend 1991; vt MODERN CLASSICS OF SCIENCE
     FICTION, St. Martin's 1992, 0312072384; St. Martin's 1993, 0312088477)
(------------), "Brother John", in _Impulse_ May 1966
(------------), "Lords and Ladies" in _Impulse_ Jun 1966
(------------), "Corfe Gate", in _Impulse_ Jul 1966
(------------), "The White Boat", in _New Worlds_ Dec 1966; THE GRAIN
     KINGS(Hutchinson 1976); and THE PASSING OF THE DRAGON (Berkley 1976)
  %S Steam locomotives and heroic semaphore operators represent modern-day
     high-tech. Secret quasi-priesthood of scientists hunted by Inquisition.

Roberts, Keith, "Weihnachtsabend", in NEW WORLDS QUARTERLY NO. 4 (ed. Michael
     Moorcock) (Berkley 1972); THE GRAIN KINGS(Hutchinson 1976); THE PASSING
     OF THE DRAGON (Berkley 1976); <HV>; and THE WORLD TREASURY OF SCIENCE
     FICTION (ed. David G. Hartwell) (Little, Brown 1989, 0316349410)
  %T German tr. by Michael Nagula as "Weihnachtsabend", in <SVW>
  %T German tr. by Tony Westermayr as "Weihnachtsabend", in DIE NEUEN GOTTER
     (Goldmann 1979)
  %W A junta overthrew George VI and Churchill in 1940, then made peace with
     the Axis.
  %S A girl disappears during the joint celebration of Christmas and the Hunt
     on a British estate.

Roberts, Ralph, "How the South Preserved the Union", in <AP>
  %W In 1849, Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore were killed in an accident,
     elevating the Senate president pro tem to the US presidency.
  %S David Atchison's presence in the White House provokes the abolitionist
     North into secession, leading to a different Civil War.

Robinett, Stephen, "Helbent 4", in _Galaxy_ Oct 1975; THE BEST FROM GALAXY
     VOLUME IV (ed. Jim Baen) (Award 1976); BEST SCIENCE FICTION STORIES OF THE
     YEAR, FIFTH ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Lester Del Rey) (Dutton 1976,
     052506494X); and THE 1976 ANNUAL WORLD'S BEST SF (eds. Donald A. Wollheim
     & Arthur W. Saha) (DAW 1976)
  %S A "man" sent to fight aliens returns to Earth 300 years later but it isn't
     the Earth he left. The new one thinks he's the menace.

Robinson, Frank M., "Causes", in <AT>
  %S ...

Robinson, Frank M., "Hail, Hail, Rock and Roll", in <AWC>
  %S ...

Robinson, Frank M., "One Month in 1907", in <AO>
  %W Hugo Gernsback was screwed in a business deal by Charles Ponzi.
  %S The lives of the two men are swapped, with the former originating the
     infamous "Gernsback Scheme" and the latter sf magazines.

Robinson, Kim Stanley, "The Lucky Strike", in UNIVERSE 14 (ed. Terry Carr)
     (Doubleday 1984; Tor 1986, 0812532716, 0812532724); THE BEST SCIENCE
     FICTION OF THE YEAR #14 (ed. Terry Carr) (Gollancz 1985, 0575037148,
     0575037474; vt TERRY CARR'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION OF THE YEAR, Tor 1985,
     0812532732, 0812532740); NEBULA AWARDS 20: SFWA'S CHOICE FOR THE BEST
     SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY OF THE YEAR 1984 (ed. George Zebrowski) (HBJ
     1985, 0151649278, 0156654776); THE YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION, SECOND
     ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (Bluejay 1985, 0312944853,
     0312944845); <AH>; THE PLANET ON THE TABLE(Tor 1987, 0812552377,
     0812552385); THERE WON'T BE WAR (eds. Harry Harrison & Bruce McAllister)
     (Tor 1991, 0712519418); THE NORTON BOOK OF SCIENCE FICTION: NORTH AMERICAN
     SCIENCE FICTION, 1960-1990 (eds. Ursula K. LeGuin & Brian Attebery) (Norton
     1993, 0393034568); and REMAKING HISTORY AND OTHER STORIES (Tor/Orb 1994,
     0312890125)
  %T German tr. by Michael Nagula as "Der Flug de Lucky Strike", in <SVW>
  %T German tr. by Michael Windgassen as "Lucky Strike", in <HSL>
  %T Portuguese tr. by Paula Reis as "The Lucky Strike", in PLANETA SOBRE A
     MESA (Caminho 1988)
  %W The "Enola Gay" crashed on a practice flight.
  %S The "Lucky Strike" is selected to bomb Hiroshima, but its bombardier is
     horrified by the power of the atomic bomb.
  %C Nominee: 1984 Nebula for best novelette, 1985 Hugo for best novelette.
 --------------------, "A Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions", in
     _Interzone_ #49 (Jul 1991); Author's Choice Monthly #20; REMAKING HISTORY
     (Tor 1991, 031285126X); and REMAKING HISTORY AND OTHER STORIES (Tor/Orb
     1994, 0312890125)
  %C An essay on quantum physics and AH, with various possible outcomes of the
     bombing of Hiroshima described.

Robinson, Kim Stanley, "Remaking History", in <IAsfm> Mar 1989; <WMHB1>;
     REMAKING HISTORY (Tor 1991, 031285126X); and REMAKING HISTORY AND OTHER
     STORIES (Tor/Orb 1994, 0312890125)
  %W The 1980 rescue of the hostages in Iran succeeded.
  %S A lunar film company remakes the DeNiro classic ESCAPE FROM TEHERAN and
     discusses Great Men and Women.

Rochelle, Warren G., "A Peaceful Heart", in _Aboriginal_ May/Jun 1989
  %W The Confederacy gained independence. 100 years later, civilization along
     the eastern seaboard has fallen apart due to biological warfare.
  %S In 1978, a man raising two orphan boys on a N Carolina island must cope
     with the eldest's desire to find out what's happening on the mainland.

Rolfe, Frederick William, & C.H. Pirie-Gordon, HUBERT'S ARTHUR: BEING CERTAIN
     CURIOUS DOCUMENTS FOUND AMONG THE LITERARY REMAINS OF MR. N.C. (Cassell
     1935; Arno 1978, 0405110057)
  %W Arthur Plantagenet escaped from King John.
  %S Arthur becomes King of Jerusalem and later returns to England to overthrow
     his uncle.

Romano, Deane, FLIGHT FROM TIME ONE (Walker 1972, 0802755542; Fitzhenry &
     Whiteside 1972)
  %W The Qarmatian Muslims enjoyed further victories after Basra _or_ Great
     Britain capitulated to the Nazis.
  %S An astral disarmamament inspector discovers a crosstime Nazi plot to
     destroy his timeline, Time One.

Rowder, Louise, "CruiseCon", in <AWC>
  %S ...

Rowder, Louise, "The Symmetry of Duty", in <AT>
  %S ...

Roy, Archie, ALL EVIL SHED AWAY (John Long 1970; Apogee 1986)
  %W Churchill was assassinated in June 1940 and an armistice followed, then
     invasion and occupation.
  %S In our 1945, two officers find a manuscript written by a time traveler
     from occupied Britain 1970 who decided to set things right.

Rucker, Rudy, THE HOLLOW EARTH: THE NARRATIVE OF MASON ALGIERS REYNOLDS OF
     VIRGINIA (Morrow 1990, 0688094139; Avon/AvoNova 1992, 0380755351)
  %S In 1836, an expedition including Edgar Allen Poe set out for the S Pole to
     locate the entrance to the Earth's hollow interior.

Rucker, Rudy, & Paul Di Filippo, "Instability", in <WMHB2>
  %W Members of the Beat Generation decided to disrupt an H-bomb test.
  %S William S. Burroughs, Jack Kerouac and John von Neumann intersect at White
     Sands.

Rusch, Kristine Kathryn, "ApocalypseCon", in <AWC>
  %S ...

Rusch, Kristine Kathryn, "The Arrival of Truth", in <AW>
  %W Sojourner Truth marched through the South telling the slaves to take what
     is theirs.
  %S Slaves at a Virginia plantation await Truth's coming.

Rusch, Kristine Kathryn, "The Best and the Brightest", in <AK>
  %W Robert Kennedy was elected president in 1964.
  %S A black reporter faces a personal crisis when he is given evidence that
     RFK ordered an assassination attempt on Martin Luther King, Jr.

Rusch, Kristine Kathryn, "Common Sense", in <AO>
  %W Thomas Paine did not emigrate to America.
  %S A highborn Englishwoman witnesses Paine's trial for treason, while Ben
     Franklin worries about finding a voice for the American rebels.

Rusch, Kristine Kathryn, "Faith", in <AT>
  %S ...

Rusch, Kristine Kathryn, "Fighting Bob", in <AP>
  %W Progressive Party candidate Robert La Follette was elected US president in
     1924, but died in 1925 during a stalemate with Congress.
  %S Six years later, family, friends and enemies of La Follette meet to argue
     over the Wisconsin Senate race, breaking open old wounds.

Rusch, Kristine Kathryn, "Sinner-Saints", in <f&sf> May 1993; and <BAOF>
  %W Lillian Hellman joined a third party movement and ran for the US Senate,
     losing lover Dashiell Hammett as a consequence.
  %S 15 years later, in the midst of the Communist witch hunts, Sen. Hellman
     must decide how much to admit regarding her relationship with Hammett.

Russ, Joanna, THE FEMALE MAN (Bantam 1975, 0553111752; Gregg 1977, 0839823517;
     Beacon 1986, 0807063134; Easton 1994); included in RADICAL UTOPIAS
     (Book-of-the-Month Club 1990)
  %T German tr. by Werner Fuchs as PLANET DER FRAUEN (Dromer Knaur 1979)
  %S Interaction of a woman from a future where a plague killed all men, a
     1960s woman from a timeline where WW2 didn't happen, and the author.

Rutman, Leo, CLASH OF EAGLES (Ballantine 1990)
  %W The Nazis enjoyed enough success in Europe that they could invade the US.
  %S ...

Ryan, J.B., "The Mosaic", in _Astounding_ Jul 1940
  %S A time-traveler from Arabic America alters the outcome at Tours.

Saberhagen, Fred, A CENTURY OF PROGRESS (Tor 1983, 0523485689, 0812553411,
     081255342X)
  %S A man is recruited into helping a group fighting Hitler in all timelines.

Saberhagen, Fred, THE MASK OF THE SUN (Ace 1979; Tor 1987, 0812553098,
     0812553101, 0812513576)
  %W The Inca rebellion against Spanish domination succeeded.
  %S A man from our world gets involved in a time war between Inca and Aztec
     timelines, seeing action in old Cuzco.

Sagara, Michelle, "For Love of God", in <AW>
  %W Thomas a Becket did not return after fleeing England because of his
     dispute with Henry II.
  %S Armies representing the two sides meet on a French battlefield, and Becket
     remembers the history of his relationship with Henry.

Sagara, Michelle, "The Sword in the Stone", in <AT>
  %S ...

Salisbury, Robert H., "What If Marbury v. Madison and the Impeachment of John
     Marshall (1803)", in <WIESSF>
  %W Congress impeached and removed Chief Justice Marshall from office.
  %C Scholarly history describing the "crippling" of the US Supreme Court,
     ending in impeachment of three justices who supported abortion in 1973.

Salomon, Warren, "Time on My Hands", in <IAsfm> Oct 1982
  %W Alexander the Great besieged Jerusalem.
  %S ...

Sanders, William, JOURNEY TO FUSANG (Warner/Questar 198...)
  %W The Mongols sacked Europe from Moscow to Cordova, leaving the Moors and
     Chinese to discover the New World during the 16th century.
  %S In the late 1600s, an Irish rogue adrift in N America sets his sights on
     Chinese California but must first cope with a Cossack army loose in the
     SW.

Sanders, William, THE WILD BLUE AND THE GRAY (Warner/Questar 1991, 0446361429)
  %W With British help, the Confederacy won the Civil War.
  %S The sole member of the Cherokee air force is attached to a Confederate
     squadron fighting in France in 1916.

Sarban, THE SOUND OF HIS HORN (Davies 1952; Ballantine 1960)
  %T Spanish tr. by Manuel Figueroa as EL CUERNO DE CAZA (Editorial Arte y
     Literature 1981)
  %S A man escapes a Nazi POW camp in 1943 and falls into the future of a world
     where Germany won WW2.

Sargent, Pamela, "The Sleeping Serpent", in _Amazing Stories_ Jan 1992; and
     <WMHB4>
  %W The Mongols conquered mainland Europe and crossed the Atlantic.
  %S Led by the son of the khan of France, the Iriquois federation moves to
     drive the English out of New England.

Saunders, Jake, "Back to the Stone Age", in LONE STAR UNIVERSE: THE FIRST
     ANTHOLOGY OF TEXAS SCIENCE FICTION AUTHORS (eds. George W. Proctor &
     Steven Utley) (Heidelberg 1976, 0913206083); and BEST SCIENCE FICTION
     STORIES OF THE YEAR, SIXTH ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (Dutton
     1977, 0525064958; Ace 1978, 044105482X)
  %W Disaster at Oak Ridge scrapped the Manhattan Project, and the US decided
     not to invade Japan.
  %S In 1954, random bombers fly over the bombed-out Japanese islands,
     eliminating any signs of human activity they happen to find.

Scanlon, Michael L., "Kansas City Kitty", in L. RON HUBBARD PRESENTS WRITERS OF
     THE FUTURE: VOLUME VI (ed. Algis Budrys) (Bridge 1990)
  %W The US intervened in the Hungarian crisis of 1956.
  %S ...

Schachner, Nat, "Ancestral Voices", in _Astounding_ Dec 1933
  %S ...

Schimel, Lawrence, "A Stable Relationship", in <AT>
  %S ...

Schimel, Lawrence, "Taking Action", in <AW>
  %W Precognition of what might be, including the Rodney King beating, pushed
     Martin Luther King, Jr. away from the path of non-violence.
  %S The civil right movement follows a more violent route, leading to a duel
     between MLK and George Wallace.

Scholz, Carter, "The Ninth Symphony of Ludwig van Beethoven and Other Lost
     Songs", in UNIVERSE 7 (ed. Terry Carr) (Doubleday 1977, 0385114141)
  %S Mental time travelers examining Beethoven's creative process drive the
     composer mad before he can complete the Ode to Joy.
  %C Nominee: 1977 Nebula for best novelette, 1978 Hugo for best novella.

Scortia, Thomas N., ARTERY OF FIRE (Doubleday 1972, 0385086598; Popular Library
     1972, 0445005351); rev. of "Artery of Fire", in _Original Science Fiction
     Stories_ Mar 1960
  %S An attempt to transmit "Black Field" power from Pluto to Earth has
     disastrous crosstime potential, heading directly for Hiroshima 1945.

Scott, Melissa, A CHOICE OF DESTINIES (Baen 1986, 0671655639)
  %W After the conquest of Persia, Alexander of Macedon returned west to quell
     a rebellion of League cities.
  %S His return and dealings with early Rome.

Scott, Melissa, & Lisa A. Barnett, ARMOR OF LIGHT (Baen 1988, 0671697838)
  %W Witchcraft works. Also, Sir Philip Sidney survived Zutphens.
  %S In 1593, Elizabeth I directs Sidney and Christopher Marlowe to protect
     James VI/I from magical attacks.

Seabury, Paul, "The Histronaut", in <f&sf> Apr 1963
  %W Lenin did not return to Russia from Switzerland.
  %S A time traveler destroys Lenin's train, but returns to his home time to
     find Washington DC occupied by Germans.

Seabury, Paul, "What If George Washington Had Been Captured by General Howe:
     Mrs. Murray's War (1776)", in <WIESSF>
  %W The owner of the farm where the battle of Murray Hill was fought persuaded
     Howe to forget refreshment and pursue Washington.
  %S Memoir of an historian who discovers Mrs. Murray's diary and who shows it
     to Howe's biographer while at the Royal New York Historical Society

Seger, Maura, FORTUNE'S TIDE (Avon 1990, 0380753391)
  %W The US lost their bid for independence.
  %S Historical romance.

Seger, Maura, PERCHANCE TO DREAM (Avon 1989, 0380753383)
  %W The Confederacy won at Antietam and drove on to Washington, where Lincoln
     was captured.
  %S Historical romance set in an 1876 in which Confederate President Lee
     advocated a return to union.

Sell, William, "Other Tracks", in _Astounding_ Oct 1938; and SCIENCE FICTION
     ADVENTURES IN DIMENSIONS (ed. Groff Conklin) (Vanguard 1953)
  %S Two scientific assistants use a time machine to visit the past, and
     discover that they have changed the present.
  %C First known story to theorize that changing the past will alter the
     time-traveler's home time. However, little historical development.

Shainblum, Mark, & Gabriel Morrissette, "The Infinite Man", in _Gene Day's
     Black Zeppelin_ ... (... , Renegade Comics)
  %W Britain and Russia fought a war in the 1880s.
  %S ...

Shapiro, Stanley, A TIME TO REMEMBER (Random House 1986)
  %S To prevent his brother's death in Vietnam, a man travels back to 1963
     Dallas, but an altered history may also need correction.
  %C Basis for the 1990 movie RUNNING AGAINST TIME.

Shaw, Bob, THE TWO-TIMERS (Ace 1968, 0020080794)
  %T Portuguese tr. by ... as CRIME NO TEMPO B (Tecnoprint 1972)
  %S A man goes back in time to save his wife from a killer, creating a world
     in which the wife didn't die and another version of himself exists.

Sheckley, Robert, "The Deaths of Ben Baxter", in _Galaxy_ Jul 1957; and STORE
     OF INFINITY (Bantam 1960, 0553052292)
  %S Scientists manipulating history are faced with three equally undesirable
     choices.

Sheckley, Robert, "Disquisitions on the Dinosaur", in DINOSAUR FANTASTIC (eds.
     Mike Resnick & Martin H. Greenberg) (DAW 1993; SFBC 1994)
  %S Time travelers bring dinosaurs forward to ancient Rome, and various
     invading (in our timeline) armies decide not to invade.

Sheckley, Robert, "Dukakis and the Aliens", in <AP>
  %S In 1989, on his first day as president, an alien invasion conspiracy is
     revealed to Michael Dukakis. His reaction requires reworking history.

Sheckley, Robert, "Miranda", in <AO>
  %S ...

Shelley, Rick, "The Worlds I Used to Know", in _Analog_ Jan 1988
  %S ...

Shepard, Lucius, "A Spanish Lesson", in <f&sf> Dec 1985; in TERRY CARR'S BEST
     SCIENCE FICTION STORIES OF THE YEAR #15 (ed. Terry Carr) (Tor 1986)
  %S ...

Sherman, Joel Henry, TRAITORS TO THE CROWN (Ballantine, not yet published)
  %S ...

Sherman, Josepha, "Monsieur Verne and the Martian Invasion", in <AW>
  %S In a steampunk 19th century, the great inventor Jules Verne discovers and
     fights a creature from outer space.

Shetterly, Will, "Hero Worship: Public Faces and Private Dreams", in _Captain
     Confederacy_ (vol 2) #2 (Jan 1992, Epic Comics)
  %W The South won the Civil War due to un-described events c. 1862.
  %S An autobiographical sketch of a reporter, born to Union parents but
     working in the CSA.
 --------------, & Vince Stone, _Captain Confederacy_ (vol 1) #1-12, comic book
     series (Steeldragon 1986-87)
  %S The CSA develops a Captain America-type superhero in the 1980s but he is
     unhappy being ordered about in an apartheid-ridden country.
  %C Letters to editor often more interesting than the story. Issues #1-2
     revised and re-issued as _Captain Confederacy Special Edition_.
 -----------------------------, _Captain Confederacy_ (vol 2) #1-4, comic book
     series (Epic Comics 1991-92)
  %S Super-heroes from eight N America nations, Germany and Japan, meet in New
     Orleans, where the representative from Texas is murdered for his weaponry.

Shi Jian, title unknown, in _'Strange Tales'_ May 1990
  %W Germany won WW2.
  %S ...

Shiner, Lewis, "Oz", in FULL SPECTRUM (eds. Lou Aronica & Shawna McCarthy)
     (Bantam 1988, 0553274821)
  %W Lee Harvey Oswald was not murdered.
  %S Ozzie is acquitted and later becomes a rock star, with mention of the
     conspiracy trials and America's exit from Vietnam.

Shiner, Lewis, "Twilight Time", in <IAsfm> Apr 1984
  %T German tr. by Michael Windgassen as "Zeit des Zwielichts", in <HSL>
  %W Aliens secretly invaded in the 1950s, using subliminal TV, drugged food,
     etc, in an attempt to establish a police state.
  %S A political prisoner is sent back into 1961 in a time travel project to
     remove alien influence.

Shiner, Lewis, "Voodoo Child", in _Asimov's Science Fiction_ Jul 1993; and
     GLIMPSES (Morrow 1993; Avon 1995)
  %W Jimi Hendrix did not accidentally overdose on sleeping pills.
  %S A man from 1989 tries to keep Hendrix alive so that he may produce "Last
     Rays of the Rising Sun".
  %C Seemingly AH, when taken within the context of the whole novel GLIMPSES,
     it is not.

Shiner, Lewis, "White City", in <IAsfm> Jun 1990; and THE YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE
     FICTION, EIGHTH ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (St. Martin's 1991,
     0312060092, 0312060084)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Ronaldo Sirgio de Biasi as "Cidade Branca", in _Isaac
     Asimov Magazine de Ficcao Cientifica_ #9
  %S Tesla conducts an experiment with atmospheric electricity at the Chicago
     World's Fair with results unanticipated by his backers.

Shiner, Lewis: see also Sterling, Bruce, & Lewis Shiner

Shippey, Tom, "Enemy Transmissions", in <HV>
  %S Occult use of dreams in a 3rd Reich that succeeded, some of which are of
     our timeline.

Shippey, Tom: see also Harrison, Harry, & Tom Shippey

Shirer, William, "If Hitler Had Won World War II", in _Look_ 15 Dec 1961
  %S Mostly a speculative essay, but passages from the diary that Shirer might
     have kept are included.

Shukman, Harold, "If I had been... Alexander Kerensky in 1917", in <IIHB>
  %W Kerensky did not stop Kornilov's occupation of Petrograd.
  %C Kerensky decides that Kornilov's aid is the only way to alleviate civil
     unrest and prevent a Bolshevik takeover.

Shwartz, Susan, BYZANTIUM'S CROWN (publ. unknown)
 -------------, THE WOMAN OF FLOWERS(Warner/Popular Library 1987, 0445203587,
     0445293595)
 -------------, QUEENSBLADE (... 1987)
  %W Mark Antony and Cleopatra won at Actium and moved the Roman capital to the
     east. Also, magic works.
  %S ...

Shwartz, Susan, "Count of the Saxon Shore", in <Alt>
  %W Arthur of Britain survived the battle of Camlann.
  %S An old warrior reflects on the battle and its aftermath.

Shwartz, Susan, "Loose Cannon", in <WMHB2>
  %W T.E. Lawrence (of Arabia) survived his 1935 motorcycle accident.
  %S In 1940, Churchill convinces Lawrence to go back to N Africa, where he
     meets Rommel.
  %C Nominee: 1990 Nebula for best novelette.

Shwartz, Susan, "Suppose They Gave a Peace...", in <AP>
  %W Due to the increasing count of body bags returning from Vietnam, George
     McGovern was elected US president in 1972.
  %S Not waiting for the promised US withdrawal, N Vietnamese continue marching
     on Saigon. An Ohio family worries about its soldier son.
  %C Nominee: 1992 Nebula for best novelette, 1993 Hugo for best novelette.

Silverberg, Robert, THE GATE OF WORLDS (Holt, Rinehart & Winston 1967; Methuen
     1980, 041704710X; Tor 1984, 081255454X, 0812554558)
  %T German tr. by Thomas Ziegler as AUF ZU HESPERIDEN! (Droemer Knaur 1982)
  %W The Black Plague of 1348 killed more than half of Europe, leaving it
     defenseless before the invasion of the Ottoman Turks.
  %S A yound man from the backwater of London seeks his fortune in 1960s Aztec
     N America.

Silverberg, Robert, "Lion Time in Timbuctoo", in <IAsfm> Oct 1990; LION TIME IN
     TIMBUCTOO (Axolotl 1990); and BEYOND THE GATE OF WORLDS (Tor 1991,
     0812554442)
  %S Diplomatic intrigue is rife as the Emir of Songhay lies dying.
  %C See also Brunner's "At the Sign of the Rose" and Yarbro's "An Exaltation
     of Spiders".

Silverberg, Robert, "Looking for the Fountain", in <IAsfm> May 1992; and
     <WMHB4>
  %W A shipload of Crusaders was blown off course and ended up in Florida.
  %S While looking for the Fountain of "Youth", Ponce de Leon finds a tribe of
     Christian AmerInds who want to sail to Palestine and free Jerusalem.

Silverberg, Robert, "A Sleep and a Forgetting", in _Playboy_ Jul 1989; <WMHB2>;
     and THE COLLECTED STORIES OF ROBERT SILVERBERG: VOLUME I, SECRET SHARERS
     (Bantam 1992, 055308996X, 0553370685)
  %W Genghis Khan was abducted at age 11, and after being sold into slavery
     became a prince's guard in Constantinople.
  %S Modern scientists in our timeline somehow communicate with a palace guard
     in old Constantinople, and one reminds him of sense of destiny.

Silverberg, Robert, "An Outpost of the Empire", in <IAsfm> Nov 1991
  %W The first Exodus failed on the shores of the Red Sea, preventing the rise
     of Christianity and its inclement effect on the Roman empire.
  %S 2200 years after the founding of Rome, a clash between the Western
     (Roman-influenced) and the declining Eastern (Greek-influenced) empires.
 -----------------, "Via Roma", in _Asimov's Science Fiction_ Apr 1994
  %S A Britannic visitor to Rome finds himself among the political "jet set"
     and sees from the sidelines the bloody creation of the 2nd Roman Republic.
 -----------------, "Tales from the Venia Woods", in <f&sf> Oct 1989; and THE
     YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION, SEVENTH ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Gardner
     Dozois) (St. Martin's 1990, 0312044518, 0312044526)
  %S Early during the 2nd Republic, two children meet a mysterious old man
     hiding in a ruined imperial hunting lodge in the Teutonic provinces.
 -----------------, "To the Promised Land", in <WMHB1>; and THE COLLECTED
     STORIES OF ROBERT SILVERBERG: VOLUME I, SECRET SHARERS (Bantam 1992,
     055308996X, 0553370685)
  %S 4000 years after the failed Exodus, the few remaining Hebrews in Egypt
     plan a new Exodus, to space, and recruit an historian to write their tale.

Silverberg, Robert, "Translation Error", in _Astounding_ Mar 1959; <WoM>;
     TRANSFORMATION II (ed. ... Roselle) (Fawcett 1974); and THE CUBE ROOT OF
     UNCERTAINTY (Macmillan 1976)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Elza Martins as "Error de Leitura", in RUMO A ESTRELA
     NEGRA (Expressao & Cultura 1974)
  %S An alien returns to Earth after tampering with history in 1914, finds
     things are askew and decides that he has shifted onto a parallel by
     mistake.

Silverberg, Robert, "Trips", in FINAL STAGE: THE ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION
     ANTHOLOGY (eds. Edward Ferman & Barry N. Malzberg) (Charterhouse 1974,
     0883270358; Penguin 1975); exp, THE FEAST OF DIONYSIUS (Scribner's 1975,
     0684139987; Berkley 1975) THE BEST OF ROBERT SILVERBERG VOLUME 2 (Gregg
     1978); and LOST WORLDS, UNKNOWN HORIZONS: NONE STORIES OF SCIENCE FICTION
     (Thomas Nelson 1978, 0840766017)
  %S A man visits a number of different San Franciscos, one in a timeline where
     Pres. Willkie maintained US neutrality in WW2.

Silverberg, Robert, UP THE LINE (Ballantine 1969, 0345325850; Ballantine 1973,
     0345234456)
  %T Czech tr. by ... as title unknown (Navrat 1992)
  %T Portuguese tr. by ... as OS CORREIOS DO TEMPO (Livros do Brasil 1993)
  %S A time-travel tour leader gets in trouble.
  %C Basically non-AH, but the result of assassinating Jesus at age 11 is
     briefly described.
  %C Follow-ups include Baron's GLORY'S END, Kingston's CAESAR'S TIME LEGIONS,
     MacDonald & Doyle's TIMECRIME, INC., and Wu's THE ROBIN HOOD AMBUSH.
  %C Nominee: 1970 Hugo for best novel.

Simak, Clifford, THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE TALISMAN (Ballantine 1978, 0345277511)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Eurico Fonseca as A IRMANDADE DO TALISMA (Livros do
     Brasil 1980)
  %W A series of "blights" periodically prevented Europe from advancing beyond
     the Dark Ages. Also, magic works.
  %S A young man accompanies a woman and her griffin on a quest to retrieve a
     talisman to fight the blight.

Simak, Clifford, RING AROUND THE SUN (Musson 1953; SFBC 1953; Ace 1954; World
     1960; Avon 1967; Four Square 1967; New English Library 1977; Carroll &
     Graf 1992, 0881848522)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Eurico Fonseca as MUNDOS SIMULTANEOS (Livros do Brasil
     1960)
  %S A whole series of parallel Earths (uninhabited) can be reached by mental
     means. Emphasis on the mutants and androids than on crosstime aspect.

Simak, Clifford, SPECIAL DELIVERANCE (Ballantine 1982, 0345298977)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Eurico Fonseca as O MUNDO DO CAOS (Livros do Brasil
     1984)
  %S Six people from different timelines join together on a quest.

Simak, Clifford, WHERE THE EVIL DWELLS (Ballantine 1982, 0345307704)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Eurico Fonseca as ONDE MORA O MAL (Livros do Brasil
     1985)
  %W Dragons, fairies, etc, are real. Also, Rome did not split into two
     empires.
  %S The appearance of "The Evil" from over the river provides incentive to
     hold the Roman Empire together in a time of schism (c. 1400).

Simmons, Mark, "The American Civil War: Another Story", in _Miniature Wargames_
     #105 (Feb 1992)
  %W Shiloh was a one-day Confederate victory, and Grant did not rise to Union
     command so speedily.
  %C Summary of war-gamers' simulation of a complete Civil War, including the
     fall and recapture of Washington, and the final rebel surrender in Aug
     1865.

Simner, Janni Lee, ""Learning Magic", in <AO>
  %S ...

Simner, Janni Lee, "Out of Sight", in <BAOF>
  %W Helen Keller was not deaf and blind, but her little sister was.
  %S Actress Keller recalls the trauma of living with her sister and the awful
     result while she decides what to do with her illegitimate baby.

Skimin, Leonard, GRAY VICTORY (St. Martin's 1988, 0312013744)
  %W Joe Johnston retained command at Atlanta and held Sherman off so long that
     McClellan won the 1864 US presidential election.
  %S In 1866, while Jeb Stuart is on trial for his actions at Gettysburg, John
     Brown's son lays plans for a black insurrection.

Sladek, John T., "1937 AD!", in _New Worlds_ Jul 1967; BEST SF: 1967 (eds.
     Harry Harrison & Brian Aldiss) (Berkley 1968; vt THE YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE
     FICTION NO. 1, Sphere 1968); THE STEAM-DRIVEN BOY, AND OTHER STRANGERS
     (Panther 1973, 0586038019); and THE BEST OF JOHN SLADEK (Pocket 1981)
  %S An inventor from the US of Columbia in 1878 sets out for 1937, where he
     encounters a man who can change history with the stroke of a pen.

Slonimski, Antoni, TORPEDA CZASU: POWIESC FANTASTYCZNA (Towarzystwo wydawnicze
     Ignis 1924; Czytelnik 1967)
  %W Time travellers seeking to prevent the nationalism of the 19th century end
     up in 1796 Italy, where they defeat both Napoleon and the Austrians.
  %S Carnot takes power in France, but is deposed by one of the time
     travellers, who fails in an attempt to create a benevolent society.

Smith, Allen J.M., "The Cab Driver from Hell in the Land of the Pieux Hawks",
     in L. RON HUBBARD PRESENTS WRITERS OF THE FUTURE: VOLUME VII (ed. Algis
     Budrys) (Bridge 1991)
  %S A taxi somehow travels sideways to a N America never colonized by
     Europeans.

Smith, Dean Wesley, "A Bubble for a Minute", in <BAOF>
  %W Wallis Simpson fell in love with FDR rather than the King of England.
  %S A high-school kid interviewing old Mrs. Simpson at the old folks home
     finds reality changes as she changes the details of her life story.

Smith, George Henry, "Take Me to Your Leader", in MICROCOSMIC TALES: 100
     WONDROUS SCIENCE FICTION SHORT-SHORT STORIES (eds. Isaac Asimov, Martin H.
     Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander) (Taplinger 1980, 0800852389; DAW 1992,
     0886775329)
  %W The South won the Civil War.
  %S A scientist from another Earth warns of Russian attack, but the narrator
     lives in a world where Jeff Davis VI is hereditary president of the CSA.

Smith, L. Neil, CONTACT AND COMMUNE (publ. unknown)
 -------------, CONVERSE AND CONFLICT (publ. unknown)
  %W Creatures other than humans achieved sapience.
  %S ...

Smith, L. Neil, THE CRYSTAL EMPIRE (Bluejay/Tor 1986, 031294070X; Tor 1989,
     0812554256)
  %W Christendom was destroyed in 1349 when an attempt to ship plague-ridden
     rats to Saracen lands backfired disastrously.
  %S In 2042, a Helvetic N American escorts a mission from the Saracen Caliph
     of Rome into the secretive, mysterious Aztec empire.

Smith, L. Neil, THE PROBABILITY BROACH (Ballantine 1980, 034528593X)
  %W The Whiskey Rebellion succeeded and the US Constitution was revoked.
  %S In 1987, a Denver cop investigating a scientist's murder crosses timelines
     and finds himself in a Libertarian utopia.
 -------------, "The Spirit of Exmas Sideways", in <Alt>
  %S In 1988, Detective Bear investigates another murder involving the
     crosstime machine.
 -------------, THE NAGASAKI VECTOR (Ballantine 1983, 0345303822)
  %S In 1993, ...
 -------------, THE VENUS BELT (Ballantine 1981)
  %S In 1999, with friends and relatives mysteriously disappearing, Bear is off
     to the asteroid belt to investigate a crosstime Hamiltonian plot.
 -------------, THE GALLATIN DIVERGENCE (Ballantine 1985, 0345303830)
  %S In 2119, ...
 -------------, BRIGHTSUIT MCBEAR (Avon 1988)
 -------------, TAFLAK LYSANDRA (Avon 1988)
 -------------, TOM PAINE MARU (Avon ...)
  %S ...

Smith, Martin Cruz, THE INDIANS WON (Belmont 1970; Leisure 1981)
  %T German tr. by Michael Gorden as DER ANDERE SIEGER (Bastei-Lubbe 1984)
  %W N American Plains Indians banded together to stop the white man's spread,
     resulting in East and West USAs with an AmerInd nation in the middle.
  %S History of the AmerInd nation alternates with Washington intrigues during
     20th-century white vs. red tensions.

Snodgrass, Melinda M., QUEEN'S GAMBIT DECLINED (Warner/Popular Library 1989,
     0445207671)
  %W Magic exists, as do forces for good and evil.
  %S William of Nassau works with the White Queen to defeat the evil forces in
     Paris, eventually invading France in 1672.

Snodgrass, Melinda M., WILD CARDS X: DOUBLE SOLITAIRE (Bantam 1992, 0553294938)
  %C In same series as Martin's WILD CARDS I.

Sobel, Robert, FOR WANT OF A NAIL...; IF BURGOYNE HAD WON AT SARATOGA
     (Macmillan 1973)
  %W Burgoyne beat Gates at Saratoga, and the American rebellion collapsed.
  %S Dual history text of the Confederation of N America and the US of Mexico,
     from 1775 to 1971.
  %C Synopsis in Fadness's "What If the British Had Won the Revolutionary
     War?".

Somtow, S.P., THE AQUILIAD [: AQUILA IN THE NEW WORLD] (Ballantine 1983,
     0345338677); fixup of "Aquila", in <IAsfm> 18 Jan 1982; and FIRE FROM THE
     WINE DARK SEA (Donning 1983, 0898652529) "Aquila the God", in <IAsfm> Apr
     1982; "Aquila Meets Bigfoot", in _Amazing Stories_ Jan 1983; and "Aquila:
     The Final Conflict", in _Amazing Stories_ May 1983
  %T German tr. by of "Aquila" by Ruediger Hipp as "Aquila", in <HSL>
  %C "Aquila" nominee: 1983 Hugo for best novelette.
 -----------, THE AQUILIAD II: AQUILA AND THE IRON HORSE (Ballantine 1988,
     0345338685)
 -----------, THE AQUILIAD III: AQUILA AND THE SPHINX (Ballantine 1989,
     0345347919)
  %W Romans discovered the steam engine and conquered the world.
  %S Farcical adventures of a Roman general in the Americas (Terra Novum) and
     his entanglements with time guardians.

Somtow, S.P., "Sunsteps", in _Unearth_ Summer 1977; and FIRE FROM THE WINE DARK
     SEA (Donning 1983, 0898652529)
  %S Aztecs depopulate the world in order to meet sacrificial needs.

Soukup, Martha, "Good Girl, Bad Dog", in <AO>
  %S A Hollywood dog gets tired of being called a female name: Lassie.

Soukup, Martha, "Plowshare", in <AP>
  %W William Jennings Bryan was elected president in 1896 and decided to serve
     only one term. Also, Teddy Roosevelt never became president.
  %S In 1915, as Bryan and his wife look back at the years, the Lusitania is
     sunk and war looks imminent, giving Bryan a new message to preach.

Soukup, Martha, "Rosemary's Brain", in <AK>
  %W Instead of a lobotomy, Rosemary Kennedy received an experimental operation
     that turned her into a genius.
  %S Rosemary discusses her plans for her future with her godfather.

Spelman, Dick, "The Forgotten Worldcon of '45", in <AWC>
  %S ...

Spinrad, Norman, THE IRON DREAM (Avon 1972, 0380002000; Gregg 1977, 0839823614;
     Jove/HBJ 1978; Pocket 1982; Bantam 1986, 0553252895)
  %T German tr. by Walter Brumm as DER STAHLERNE TRAUM (Heyne 1983)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Jose Sanz as O SONHO DE FERRO (Jose Olympio 1976)
  %W Hitler emigrated to the USA in 1919 and after several years as a
     commercial artist turned to writing SF.
  %S The text of Hitler's Hugo Award-winning novel LORD OF THE SWASTIKA.

Spruill, Steven G., "The Janus Equation", in BINARY STAR NO. 4 (ed. James R.
     Frenkel) (Dell 1980, 044010821X)
  %W JFK wasn't assassinated.
  %S C. 2200, a man trying to create a time machine in a world dominated by
     multi-nat'l corporations is over-aggressively recruited by a competitor.

Squire, J.C., "If It Had Been Discovered in 1930 that Bacon Really Did Write
     Shakespeare" (vt "Professor Gubbin's Revolution"), in _London Mercury_ Jan
     1931; <IIHHO> (all eds.); and OUTSIDE EDEN (Heinemann 1933; Books for
     Libraries 1971, 0836938607)
  %W As the title says.
  %S Satirical look at the ensuing literary chaos.

Squire, J.C., "What Might Have Happened", in OUTSIDE EDEN (Heinemann 1933;
     Books for Libraries 1971, 0836938607)
  %W Britain adopted Prohibition.
  %S ...

Stableford, Brian, THE CARNIVAL OF DESTRUCTION (Pocket UK 1994, 0671851985;
     Carroll & Graf 0786701226)
  %W The U.S. never intervened in WW1.
  %S ....
  %C Non-AH predecessors are THE WEREWOLVES OF LONDON and THE ANGEL OF PAIN.

Stableford, Brian, "Complications", in _Amazing Stories_ Feb 1992
  %W Males of all vertebrate species are worm-like parasites living within
     female hosts.
  %S Tongue-in-cheek description of the present-day in that world, mentioning
     Pope Joan and Anna Freud.

Stableford, Brian, THE EMPIRE OF FEAR (Simon & Schuster UK 1988; Carroll & Graf
     1991, 0881847429; Ballantine 1993, 0345377575); expansion of "The Man who
     Loved the Vampire Lady", in <f&sf> Aug 1988; THE YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE
     FICTION, SIXTH ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (St. Martin's 1989,
     0312030096, 0312030088); and TOMORROW SUCKS (eds. Greg Cox & T.K.F.
     Weisskopf) (Baen 1994, 0671876260)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Trindade Santos as O IMPERIO DO MEDO (Classica 1991)
  %W Attila's horde brought real vampirism to Europe and the vampires took
     control, creating the empires of Gaul and Walachia.
  %S A 17th-century scientist's search for the secret of vampire immortality
     takes him to central Africa, and to later confrontation with Dragulya.

Stafford, Terry: see Gygax, E. Gary, & Terry Stafford

Stall, Michael, "Rice Brandy", in NEW WRITINGS IN SF 25 (ed. ... Bulmer)
     (Sidgwick & Jackson 1975; Corgi 1976)
  %S With 20th-century help, a 15th-century Khmer king turns back a Thai
     invasion, then industrializes.

Stapledon, Olaf, "East is West", in FAR FUTURE CALLING (Oswald Train 1979)
  %S An Englishman temporarily trades places with his counterpart in a world
     where England prepares to challenge Japanese world domination.

Stapp, Robert, A MORE PERFECT UNION (Harper's Magazine 1970; Berkley 1971)
  %W Lincoln ordered the evacuation of Fort Sumter, and the South was allowed
     to go in peace.
  %S In 1981, the USA faces a hostile, nuclear-capable, police-state CSA and
     decides that assassination is the only solution.

Stasheff, Christopher, HER MAJESTY'S WIZARD (Ballantine 1986, 0345274563)
 --------------------, THE OATHBOUND WIZARD (Ballantine 1993, 0345385470)
 --------------------, THE WITCH DOCTOR (Ballantine 1994, 034537584X; SFBC
     1994; Ballantine 1995, 0345388518)
 --------------------, THE SECULAR WIZARD (Ballantine 1995, 0345376005)
  %S A grad student finds a manuscript which sends him to an another Earth
     where magic works and N Europe and most of Britain are covered with ice.

Steele, Allen, "Goddard's People", in <IAsfm> Jul 1991; <WMHB3>; and RUDE
     ASTRONAUTS: REAL AND IMAGINED STORIES (Legend 1992; Old Earth 1993,
     1882968018; Ace 1995, 044100184X)
  %W Warned that Nazi Germany was developing a trans-Atlantic rocket, the US
     started a crash rocket development program, headed by Robert Goddard.
  %S A history of Project Blue Horizon and its critical race with the Nazis;
     concludes with mention of the first manned mission to Mars in 1976.
 ------------, "John Harper Wilson", in <IAsfm> Jun 1989; and RUDE ASTRONAUTS:
     REAL AND IMAGINED STORIES (Legend 1992; Old Earth 1993, 1882968018; Ace
     1995)
  %S The US gov't plans to claim the moon, but the commander of the first
     manned landing goes in peace for all mankind.

Steele, Allen, "Riders in the Sky", in <AO>
  %W The dirigible was invented in 1860.
  %S Jesse and Frank James become infamous airship robbers, but Northfield,
     Minnesota, and Bob Ford still lie in their future.

Steele, Allen, "The Tranquil Alternative" (not yet published)
  %S ...

Stephenson, Andrew M., THE WALL OF YEARS (Futura 1979; rev Dell 1980)
  %S Crosstime and time-travel intrigue centered on attempts to alter Alfred's
     dealing with the Danes.

Sterling, Bruce, & Lewis Shiner, "Mozart in Mirrorshades", in _Omni_ Sep 1985;
     MIRRORSHADES: THE CYBERPUNK ANTHOLOGY (Arbor House 1986, 0877958688; Ace
     1988, 0441533825); and THE SEVENTH OMNI BOOK OF SCIENCE FICTION (ed. Ellen
     Datlow) (publ. unknown)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Eduardo Salo as "Mozart de Oculos Espelhados", in
     REFLEXOS DO FUTURO (Livros do Brasil 1989)
  %S Europe and America of 1775 are exploited by the future of another timeline
     hungry for oil, but resistance forms.

Sterling, Bruce: see also Gibson, William, & Bruce Sterling

Stevens, Gordon, AND ALL THE KING'S MEN (Chapman 1990; Pan 1991, 033031534X)
  %W Germany decided in November 1939 to invade Britain the next year.
  %S Operation Seeloewe begins 7 Sep 1940. Scottish resistance alone stands
     free till British forces gain liberation in April 1942.

Stevermer, Caroline: see Wrede, Patricia C., & Caroline Stevermer

Stewart, Sean, RESURRECTION MAN (Ace 1995, 0441001211)
  %W Magic reasserted itself with the appearance of golems in the Nazi death
     camps.
  %S ....

Stirling, S.M., "Cops and Robbers", in FAR FRONTIERS, WINTER 1985 (eds. Jerry
     Pournelle & Jim Baen) (Baen 1986)
  %W Pitt led Britain on to an overwhelming victory in the Seven/Ten Years War
     and the American Revolution never happened.
  %S An FBI agent investigating a strange coin is kidnapped by a crosstime
     science-industrial spy.

Stirling, S.M., MARCHING THROUGH GEORGIA (Baen 1988, 0671650471)
 -------------, UNDER THE YOKE (Baen 1989, 0671698435)
 -------------, THE STONE DOGS (Baen 1990, 0671720090)
 -------------, HEAVY IRON (not yet published)
  %W After the Netherlands declared war, Britain captured its Cape colony and
     later used it to resettle Tory refugees from the American Revolution.
  %S The Dominion of the Draka strives to take over the world (1940-2000) and
     only the US stands in the way. With much supplemental info in appendices.

Stith, John E., "One Giant Step", in DINOSAUR FANTASTIC (eds. Mike Resnick &
     Martin H. Greenberg) (DAW 1993; SFBC 1994)
  %S Intelligent reptiles go back 65M years, where one causes the death of the
     dinosaurs. Instead, insects develop intelligence and go back 65M years...

Stone, Vince: see Shetterly, Will, & Vince Stone

Sucharitkul, Somtow: see Somtow, S.P.

Sullivan, Tim, "Dinosaur on a Bicycle", in <IAsfm> May 1987; and DINOSAURS!
     (eds. Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois) (publ. unknown)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Fabio Fernandes as "Dinossauro de Bicicleta", in
     DINOSSAUROS! (eds. Jack Dann & Gardner Dozois) (Zenith 1993)
  %W The dinosaurs did not die out.
  %S Saurian time-travelers to the past encounter travelers from futures in
     which various species dominate. Chaos ensues.

Sumner, M.C., "In Fourteen Hundred and Ninety-Three, Columbus Crossed the
     Frozen Sea", in _Tomorrow Speculative Fiction_ Aug 1993
  %W A deep ice age began in the early second millenium.
  %S Even after being abandoned by the Santa Maria and the Hielo, Columbus
     presses westward across the frozen-over Atlantic.

Sussex, Lucy, "Kay & Phil", in _Alien Shores_ (eds. Peter McNamara & Margaret
     Winch) (Aphelion 1994, 1875346090)
  %S ....

Swanwick, Michael, "The Edge of the World", in FULL SPECTRUM 2 (eds. Lou
     Aronica, et al) (Doubleday 1989, 0385260199); THE YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE
     FICTION, SEVENTH ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (St. Martin's
     1990, 0312044518, 0312044526); and THE LEGEND BOOK OF SCIENCE FICTION (ed.
     Gardner Dozois) (Legend 1991; vt MODERN CLASSICS OF SCIENCE FICTION, St.
     Martin's 1992, 0312072384; St. Martin's 1993, 0312088477)
  %W Earth has an edge.
  %S Three teen-agers living at an American air force base in the Middle East
     climb down a stairway on the edge of the world.
  %C Nominee: 1990 Hugo for best short story.

Swanwick, Michael, "In Concert", in <IAsfm> Sept 1992
  %W Rock & roll started decades earlier, and had the power to shape history.
  %S An American attends the final performance of Lenin, "The Boss", hearing
     such standards as "The Workers Control the Means of Production".

Swanwick, Michael, IN THE DRIFT (Ace 1985, 0441358691); rev. of "Mummer Kiss",
     in UNIVERSE 11 (ed. Terry Carr) (Doubleday 1981); and "Marrow Death", in
     <IAsfm> Dec 1984
  %W Three Mile Island melted down, irradiating eastern Pennsylvania.
  %S Life in Philadelphia and the adjacent Drift, 100 years later, and the
     conflict for power.
  %C "Mummer Kiss" nominee: 1981 Nebula for best novelette.

Talbot, Bryan, THE ADVENTURES OF LUTHER ARKWRIGHT (vol 1, Prout 1982; vol 2,
     Valkyrie 1987; vol 3, Prout 1989)
  %W The British monarchy was never restored and Cromwellian Puritans still
     rule.
  %S ...

Tarr, Judith, "Cowards Die: A Tragicomedy in Several Fits", in <AO>
  %W Julius Ceasar's voicebox was permanently damaged by Sulla, and he was
     forced to grab power through the Roman underworld.
  %S Centuries later, a young man from the Alexandria "family" is involved with
     an ambitious Roman woman.

Tarr, Judith, "Queen of Asia", in <AW>
  %W Dismayed by her son Darius's show of cowardice in fighting Alexander,
     Sisygambis had him killed and became regent for her grand-son.
  %S Under Sisygambis's direction, the Persians attack Alexander from behind at
     Tyre, and she comes up with a novel fate for her new prisoner.

Tarr, Judith, "Roncesvalles", in <WMHB2>
  %W Upon hearing of Roland's death and Ganelon's treachery, Charlemagne
     converted to Islam.
  %S Describes the event, but no follow through.

Tarr, Judith, "Them Old Hyannis Blues", in <AK>
  %W Numerous musicians were instead politicians, and some politicians were
     instead musicians.
  %S After switching from big band to rock 'n roll, the Kennedy bros. play at
     President Presley's first inaugural ball, and foil an assassination
     attempt.
 -----------, "Elvis Invictus", in <BAOF>
  %S An overview of Presley's first term, a girl's visit years later to meet
     the King, and a much later leadership change in the Church of Elvis.

Teng, Tais, AAN DE OEVERS VAN DE NACHT (Kraaikop cube-reeks 1983)
(--------), "Alle namen in het zonlicht", in _SF Terra_ #73 (1985); and AAN DE
     OEVERS VAN DE NACHT (Kraaikop cube-reeks 1983)
(--------), "Bevers voeren", in _SF Terra_ #73 (1985); and AAN DE OEVERS VAN DE
     NACHT (Kraaikop cube-reeks 1983)
(--------), "Een dukaat voor de veerman", in BIZARRE VISIOENEN (Diram 1988);
     and AAN DE OEVERS VAN DE NACHT (Kraaikop cube-reeks 1983)
(--------), "Hoe de wijze handelt", in _King Kong Kerstgeschenk_ (1988);
     _Science Fiction Festival_ (...Con 1989); and AAN DE OEVERS VAN DE NACHT
     (Kraaikop cube-reeks 1983)
  %W Elephants evolved only to a small size, and Hannibal's sea-borne attack on
     Rome succeeded.
  %S Tales of a Dutch empire.

Tengbergen, Thijs van Ebberhorst: see Teng, Tais

Tenn, William, "Brooklyn Project", in SHOT IN THE DARK (ed. Judith Merrill)
     (Bantam 1950); 17 * INFINITY (ed. Groff Conklin) (Dell 1963, 1969);
     VOYAGERS IN TIME: TWELVE STORIES OF SCIENCE FICTION (ed. Robert
     Silverberg) (Meredith 1967); THE WOODEN STAR (Ballantine 1968); THE ROAD
     TO SCIENCE FICTION #3: FROM HEINLEIN TO HERE (ed. James Gunn) (NAL/Mentor
     1979, 0451617843); and THE GREAT SF STORIES: 10 (eds. Isaac Asimov &
     Martin H. Greenberg) (DAW ...)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Eduardo Sals as "Projeta Brooklyn", in VIAJANTES NO
     TEMPO (ed. ...) (Panorama 1970)
  %S Scientists send a sphere back in time, claiming it has no effect. Each
     time it comes back, things change but they just don't notice.

Thayer, James Stewart, S-DAY: A MEMOIR OF THE INVASION OF ENGLAND (St. Martin's
     1990, 0312041489)
  %W Nazi Germany did not invade Russia, but geared up for an invasion of
     Britain on 28 May 1942.
  %S The American Expeditionary Force takes the brunt of the invasion and its
     commander violates the articles of war in order to save London.

Thiry, Marcel, ECHEC AU TEMPS (Nouvelle France 1945; La Renaissance du Livre
     1962; Jacques Antoine 1986, 2871320268)
  %W Napoleon won at Waterloo.
  %S Time travelers reverse the event.

Thomas, Donald, PRINCE CHARLIE'S BLUFF (Macmillan 1974, 0333150422)
  %W Montcalm defeated Wolfe, leading to French victory in the French and
     Indian War.
  %S The battle and subsequent break-up of BNA, with the Stuart restoration in
     Virginia following Bonnie Prince Charlie's victory at Annapolis.

Thompson, Don, "Worlds Enough", in <BT>
  %S Stealing a timeline jumper in an accident, a man looks around for an
     invention, yet undiscovered in his home timeline, that will make him rich.

Thompson, Roger, "If I had been... the Earl of Sherburne in 1762-5", in <IIHB>
  %W The Earl of Sherburne was placed in charge of peace negotiations with
     France after the 7 Year War, and then became Treasury Minister.
  %C The earl contemplates returning Canada to the French and avoiding taxes on
     the 13 colonies, actions which would prevent the American Revolution.

Thompson, W.R., "The Plot to Save Hitler", in _Analog_ Sep 1993
  %S Two time travelers to 1903 Linz fight over the life of Adolf Hitler, one
     to prevent WW2 and the other to prevent murder.

Thomsen, Brian M., "Bigger Than U.S. Steel", in <AO>
  %S Narrative of a ghostwriter for the late Meyer Lansky, chairman of the
     Federal Bureau of Investigation and Internal Revenue.

Thomsen, Brian M., "Iguanacon, Too", in <AWC>
  %S ...

Thomsen, Brian M., "Infallibility, Obedience, and Acts of Contrition", in <AT>
  %S ...

Thomsen, Brian M., "A Night on the Plantation", in <BAOF>
  %W Instead of script approval, David O. Selznick let Margaret Mitchell pick
     the lead actor for GONE WITH THE WIND.
  %S Mitchell doesn't like Clark Gable, and after an argument with the studio
     picks Groucho Marx to play Rhett Butler.

Thomsen, Brian M., "Paper Trail", in <AP>
  %W Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein were fired by the Washington Post but
     continued their investigation of the Watergate break-in.
  %S Woodward's articles in the New York Post about Watergate and the murder of
     Bernstein lead to McGovern's election in 1972.

Thomsen, Brian M., "A Sense of Loyalty, a Sense of Betrayal", in <AW>
  %W Sidney Reilly, caught as he prepares to overthrow Lenin and Trotsky, was
     offered a deal.
  %S The failure of the ace of spies' plot, with an epilog in 1943.

Thurber, James, "If Grant Had Been Drinking at Appomattox", in _New Yorker_ 6
     Dec 1930; THE MIDDLE-AGED MAN ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE (Harper 1935); THE
     THURBER CARNIVAL (Harper 1945; Harper & Row 1975, 0060904453; Franklin
     Library 1978-1980); <f&sf> Feb 1952; and VINTAGE THURBER (Hamish Hamilton
     1963)
  %W As the title says.
  %S Grant gives his sword to Lee.

Tilton, Lois, "A Just and Lasting Peace", in <f&sf> Oct/Nov 1991; and THE
     YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION, NINTH ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois)
     (St. Martin's 1992, 0312078919, 0312078897, 0312078900)
  %W Lincoln was assassinated early by Jesse and Frank James, and the South,
     suffering a harsher Reconstruction, never actually stopped fighting.
  %S The tale of a Southern boy during Reconstruction, with an afterword
     written in 1952 by his grandson, a member of the Nazi's RE Lee Brigade.

Tilton, Lois, "Wunderwaffen", in _The 14th Alternative_ Spring 1990
  %W Nazi Germany got some of Hitler's secret weapons into action.
  %S A worker at Peenemunde participates in the struggle to get the V-rockets,
     including the V-X, on-line, but the Allies have the ultimate weapon.

Toyota Aritsune, MONGORU NO ZANKO (Kadokawa Shoten 1967)
  %W The Mongols conquered Europe during the 13th century.
  %S Centuries later, a Caucasian falsely accused of murder steals a time
     machine in order to prevent the Mongol dominance.

Toyota Aritsune, TAIME SURIPPU DAISENSO (Kadokawa Shoten 1967)
  %S ...

Toynbee, Arnold J., "The Forfeited Birthright of the Abortive Far Eastern
     Christian Civilization", in A STUDY OF HISTORY, VOLUME II (Oxford Univ
     1934)
  %W The Umayyads did not press on after their defeat at the Kish-Samarkand
     pass in 731.
  %C How Nestorian Christianity could have spread into Asia, later leading to
     Moslem destruction at the hands of Christianized Seljuks and Mongols.

Toynbee, Arnold J., "The Forfeited Birthright of the Abortive Far Western
     Christian Civilization", in A STUDY OF HISTORY, VOLUME II (Oxford Univ
     1934)
  %W The Synod of Whitby (664) adopted the teachings of Colman, and Charles
     Martel lost at Tours.
  %C How European Christianity would have divided between the Celts of the
     North and the Roman-Orthodox of the South and East, with France Muslim.

Toynbee, Arnold J., "The Forfeited Birthright of the Abortive Scandinavian
     Civilization", in A STUDY OF HISTORY, VOLUME II (Oxford Univ 1934)
  %W The Vikings captured Constantinople in 860, established stronger colonies
     in N America, harassed the Muslims in the Caspian, etc.
  %C How more aggressive expansion would have resulted in Viking control of N
     America, Europe and northern Asia by 1400.

Toynbee, Arnold J., "If Alexander the Great had Lived On", in SOME PROBLEMS IN
     GREEK HISTORY (Oxford Univ 1969)
  %W Alexander of Macedon listened to his physicians' advice in 323 BC, and
     later returned to the Mediterranean.
  %S How Alexander made the Pheonicians his Navy, conquered Carthage, allied
     with Rome, conquered India and Ch'in and finally died in 287 BC.
  %C Synopsis in Demandt's UNGESCHEHENE GESCHICHTE.

Toynbee, Arnold J., "If Ochus and Philip had Lived On", in SOME PROBLEMS IN
     GREEK HISTORY (Oxford Univ 1969)
  %W Artaxerxes III Ochus did not die in 338 BC and Philip II of Macedon did
     not die in 336 BC.
  %S Surviving an assassination attempt, Philip ends up killing son Alexander,
     conquers Rome and pushes Ochus's Persia back to the Euphrates.

Trevelyan, G.M., "If Napoleon had Won the Battle of Waterloo", in _Westminster
     Gazette_ Jul 1907; CLIO: A MUSE (Longmans, Green 1913; Longmans, Green
     1930; Books for Libraries 1968); and <IIHHO> (1972, 1974 eds. only)
  %T German tr. by Walter Brumm as "Wenn Napoleon die Schlacht von Waterloo
     gewonnen hatte", in _Heyne Science Fiction Magazin_ #10
  %W Blucher's breach of faith led to Napoleon's victory at "Mont St. Jean".
  %S Despite the Napoleon of Peace, his former enemies maintain their standing
     armies, stifling all reformist movements for decades.
  %C Synopsis in Fadness's "What If Napoleon Had Won at Waterloo?".

Tsouras, Peter, DISASTER AT D-DAY: THE GERMAN DEFEATS THE ALLIES, JUNE 1944
     (Greenhill/Stackpole 1994, 1853671606)
  %S A slight variation in unit placement changes the course of the invasion.

Tuchman, Barbara, "If Mao Had Come to Washington", in _Foreign Affairs_ Oct
     1972; NOTES FROM CHINA (Collier 1972); and PRACTICING HISTORY: SELECTED
     ESSAYS (Knopf 1981, 0394520866; Ballantine 1982, 0345303636)
  %W Ambassador Hurley relayed Mao and Chou En-lai's request for a meeting with
     FDR in 1945.
  %C Primarily a discussion of why it made no difference, but a few brief
     comments on how it might have averted the Korean and Vietnam wars.

Turtledove, Harry, THE CASE OF THE TOXIC SPELL DUMP (Baen 1993, 0671721968)
  %W Magic works.
  %S Adventures of an inspector for the US Environmental Perfection Agency.

Turtledove, Harry, "Counting Potsherds", in _Amazing Stories_ Mar 89; <WMHB1>;
     and DEPARTURES (Ballantine 1993, 0345380118)
  %W Xerxes led the Persians to victory over the Greeks, thereby preventing the
     spread of democracy.
  %S Several hundred years later, a Persian court eunuch is sent to Greece to
     learn the name of the Greek king defeated by Xerxes.

Turtledove, Harry, "Departures", in <IAsfm> Jan 1989 <WMHB2>; and DEPARTURES
     (Ballantine 1993, 0345380118)
  %W Mohammed became a Christian, and the lack of Moslem pressure meant
     Byzantium never fell but faced a technologically sophisticated Persia.
  %S Christian monks, including a powerful hymn writer named Mouamet, flee a
     Sinai monastery for Constantinople as Persian forces approach.
 ----------------, AGENT OF BYZANTIUM (Congdon & Weed 1987, 0865531838;
     Worldwide 1988; exp Baen 1994, 0671875930)
  %T Portuguese tr. by ... as O AGENTE DE BIZANCIO (Livros do Brasil 1990)
  %C 1987 and 1988 eds. do not contain "Pillar of Cloud, Pillar of Fire".
(---------------), "The Eyes of Argos" (vt "Etos Kosmou 6814"), in _Amazing
     Stories_ Jan 1986
  %S In the 14th century, Byzantine agent Basil Argyros discovers that the
     telescope has been invented in the steppes north of the Danube.
(---------------), "Strange Eruptions" (vt "Etos Kosmou 6816"), in <IAsfm> Aug
     1986
  %S Argyros finds a cure for smallpox.
(---------------), "Pillar of Cloud, Pillar of Fire" (vt "Etos Kosmou 6818"),
     in <IAsfm> 15 Dec 1989; and DEPARTURES gyros is sent to investigate the
     delay in the building of the new Alexandria lighthouse and discovers a
     labor strike.
(---------------), "Unholy Trinity" (vt "Etos Kosmou 6824"), in _Amazing
     Stories_ Jul 1985
  %S Argyros discovers the invention of dynamite.
(---------------), "Archetypes" (vt "Etos Kosmou 6825"), in _Amazing Stories_
     Nov 1985
  %S Argyros investigates numerous identical seditious handbills appearing near
     the Persian frontier.
(---------------), "Images" (vt "Etos Kosmou 6826"), in <IAsfm> Mar 1987
  %S Argyros is embroiled in an argument about religious icons.
(---------------), "Superwine" (vt "Etos Kosmou 6829"), in <IAsfm> Apr 1987;
     and HIGH ADVENTURE: TALES OF EXPLORATION, ESCAPE, AND INTRIGUE (eds. ...
     Manson & ... Ardai) (Barnes & Noble ...)
  %S Argyros is also there for the invention of brandy.

Turtledove, Harry, A DIFFERENT FLESH (Congdon & Weed 1988, 0865531986; Baen
     1994, 0671876228)
  %W European explorers discovered Pithecanthropan "sims" instead of
     red-skinned men when they reached the New World.
(---------------), "Vilest Beast", in _Analog_ Sep 1985
  %S In 1610, sims steal a babe from a Jamestown cradle and her father ventures
     into the wilderness to save her.
(---------------), "And So to Bed", in TERRY CARR'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION AND
     FANTASY OF THE YEAR (ed. Terry Carr) (Tor 1987, 0312930259); and
     KALEIDOSCOPE (Ballantine 1990, 0345364775)
  %S In 1661, Samuel Pepys purchases two sims to help out around the house and
     contemplates the origins of species.
(---------------), "Around the Salt Lick", in _Analog_ Feb 1986
  %S In 1691, a Virginia hunter is captured by wild sims and hopes that his sim
     assistant will think of rescuing him.
(---------------), "The Iron Elephant", in _Analog_ May 1986
  %S In 1782, steam-driven trains first appear, and a race is held with one of
     the mammoth-pulled trains they threaten to replace.
(---------------), "Though the Heavens Fall", in _Analog_ Sep 1986
  %S In 1804, a lawyer uses the existence of sims to argue that a runaway Negro
     slave should not be returned to his one-time owner.
(---------------), "Trapping Run"
  %S In 1812, a trapper in the Rockies is wounded by a bear and is nursed back
     to health by sims.
(---------------), "Freedom"
  %S In 1988, university students opposed to medical experiments on sims kidnap
     a sim carrying AIDS but do not take enough of the new HIV inhibitor.

Turtledove, Harry, "Down in the Bottomlands", in _Analog_ Jan 1993
  %W The Mediterranean basin never opened to the ocean.
  %S In modern days, a murder during a tour of the Bottomlands Trench reveals a
     plot to destroy the "Gibraltar" mountains with a nuclear weapon.
  %C Winner: 1994 Hugo for best novella.

Turtledove, Harry, THE GUNS OF THE SOUTH: A NOVEL OF THE CIVIL WAR (Ballantine
     1992, 0345376757; Ballantine 1993, 0345384687); excerpt "The Long Drum
     Roll", in THE FANTASTIC CIVIL WAR (ed. Frank McSherry, Jr.) (Baen 1991,
     0671720635)
  %W The Confederacy obtained advanced weaponry just before the Wilderness.
  %S Afrikaaners from 2014 provide the CSA with AK-47s, etc, leading to
     Confederate victory in the U.S. Civil War, but strings are attached to the
     gift.

Turtledove, Harry, "Hindsight", in _Analog_ mid-Dec 1984; and KALEIDOSCOPE
     (Ballantine 1990, 0345364775)
  %S A woman from 1988 goes back 40 years and sells stories written in between
     (e.g., "Neutron Star") plus accounts of famous events (e.g., "Watergate").

Turtledove, Harry, "In the Presence of Mine Enemies", in <IAsfm> Jan 1992; and
     DEPARTURES (Ballantine 1993, 0345380118)
  %W Isolationist America stayed out of WW2 until it was attacked by Germany
     and Japan a generation after the fall of Britain and Russia.
  %S Even in a 2010 Berlin, at the heart of a world dominated by Nazi Germany,
     Jews will still survive.

Turtledove, Harry, "Islands in the Sea", in <Alt>; and DEPARTURES (Ballantine
     1993, 0345380118)
  %W Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire fell to the Muslims in the early
     700s.
  %S Fifty years after the fall of Constantinople, the king of the Bulgars
     invites Muslims and Christians to decide which faith he should adopt.

Turtledove, Harry, "King of All", in NEW DESTINIES VOLUME VI/WINTER 1988 (ed.
     Jim Baen) (Baen 1988, 067169796X)
  %W The mysteries of coffee were never discovered.
  %S A cop watches several news reports about the new drug from Columbia,
     caffeine, and orders a hit of "coke" at a MacDonald's the next day.

Turtledove, Harry, "The Last Article", in <f&sf> Jan 1988; THE FANTASTIC WORLD
     WAR II (ed. Frank McSherry, Jr.) (Baen 1990, 0671698818); and <WMHB2>
  %T German tr. by Michael Windgassen as "Das letzte Gebot", in <HSL>
  %W Hitler's armies penetrated all the way to India.
  %S Gandhi preaches non-violent resistance to the German occupation.

Turtledove, Harry, "The Pugnacious Peacemaker", in THE WHEELS OF IF & THE
     PUGNACIOUS PEACEMAKER (Tor SF Double #20) (Tor 1990, 0812502027)
  %C Sequel to de Camp's "The Wheels of If".
  %S Now a judge of an internat'l court, the bishop is sent to S America to
     adjudicate a territorial dispute between the Incas and the Moslem Amazon.

Turtledove, Harry, "Ready for the Fatherland", in <WMHB3>
  %W Hitler was shot and killed by one of his generals on 19 Feb 1943 in
     retaliation for an insult, and his successors made peace with the Soviets.
  %S In 1979 fascist Croatia, British agents meet with a Serbian partisan
     seeking weapons.

Turtledove, Harry, "Report of the Special Committee on the Quality of Life", in
     UNIVERSE 10 (ed. Terry Carr) (Doubleday 1980); <WMHB4>; and DEPARTURES
     (Ballantine 1993, 0345380118)
  %W Columbus's proposed voyage was subject to an environmental impact study.
  %S The text of the report, suggesting that Columbus be turned down.

Turtledove, Harry, A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE (Ballantine 1990, 0345360761)
  %W The formation of Mars resulted in a larger planet, capable of sustaining a
     thicker atmosphere and surface water.
  %S After a tool-bearing lifeform destroys a Viking probe on the surface of
     "Minerva", competitive American and Soviet manned missions are sent out.
  %C Synopsis in Lodi-Ribeiro's "Historias Naturais Alternativas".

Turtledove, Harry, WORLDWAR: IN THE BALANCE (Ballantine 1994, 0345382412; SFBC
     1994; Hodder & Stoughton 1994, 0340624906; NEL 1994, 0340618396;
     Ballantine 1995, 0345388526)
  %W Space aliens arrived on Earth in May 1942.
  %S Surprised to find Earth's technology so advanced after a visit 800 years
     before, the aliens still invade, forcing odd alliances between enemies.
 ----------------, WORLDWAR: TILTING THE BALANCE (Ballantine 1995, 0345389972;
     Hodder & Stoughton 1995; NEL 1995)
  %S The fight rages on into 1943, with beleaguered humanity pushing harder to
     exploit captured uranium.
 ----------------, WORLDWAR: UPSETTING THE BALANCE (Ballantine 1996, not yet
     published)
 ----------------, WORLDWAR: FINDING THE BALANCE (Ballantine 1997, not yet
     published)
  %S ...

Turtledove, Harry: see also Dreyfus, Richard, & Harry Turtledove

Utley, Steven, "Look Away", in <f&sf> Feb 1992
  %W Albert Sidney Johnston survived Shiloh (a Confederate victory) and carried
     the Civil War north to Ohio.
  %S After the war, former army officers debate whether the CSA should pursue
     its own version of "manifest destiny" in Mexico and points south.

Utley, Steven, & Howard Waldrop, "Custer's Last Jump", in UNIVERSE 6 (ed. Terry
     Carr) (Doubleday 1976; Popular Library 1977, 0445040343); THE BEST SCIENCE
     FICTION OF THE YEAR #6 (ed. Terry Carr) (Holt, Rinehart & Winston 1977,
     0030207169); BEST SCIENCE FICTION STORIES OF THE YEAR, SIXTH ANNUAL
     COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (Dutton 1977, 0525064958; Ace 1978,
     044105482X); and SCIENCE FICTION A TO Z: A DICTIONARY OF THE GREAT SF
     THEMES (eds. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh)
     (Houghton  Mifflin 1982, 039531285X); and <AH>
  %W Ben Franklin invented the internal combustion engine and the Civil War was
     fought with mechanized transport.
  %S Info about the airplane Crazy Horse inherited from the Confederacy and
     later flew at the Little Big Horn.

Van Arnam, Dave: see White, Ted, & Dave Van Arnam

van Belkom, Edo, "The October Crisis", in <AT>
  %S ...

van den Daele, Wolfgang: see Boehme, Gernot, Wolfgang van den Daele & Wolfgang
     Krohn

Van Herck, Paul, CAROLINE OH CAROLINE (publ. unknown)
  %T French tr. by Michel Vedewe as CAROLINE OH CAROLINE (Champs-Elysee 1976)
  %W Napoleon won at Waterloo.
  %S Hitler leads an AmerInd-Negro army against Europe.

Van Herck, Paul, OPERATION BONAPARTE (publ. unknown)
  %S ...

Van Loon, Hendrik Willem, "If the Dutch had Kept Nieuw Amsterdam", in <IIHHO>
     (1931 Viking, 1964 eds. only)
  %W After recapturing Manhattan in 1673, the Dutch decided to keep it while
     negotiating the Treaty of Westminster.
  %S Overview of the colony's history until its purchase by the United States
     in 1841, particularly its role as arms merchant to N America.

Van Rjndt, Phillipe, THE TRIAL OF ADOLF HITLER (Summit 1978, 0671400282)
  %W Hitler faked his suicide and survived WW2, but was found in the 1970s.
  %S An internat'l tribunal considers his fate.

Vanauken, Sheldon, "The World After the South Won", in _Southern Partisan_
     Spring 1984
  %W Britain recognized the Confederacy in Dec 1862, and her contribution of
     troops tipped the scales at Gettysburg.
  %S The story of the intervention, and some of the later effects of the
     British-Confederate alliance.

Veiga, Jose J., A CASCA DA SERPENTE (Bestseller 1989)
  %W Canudos revolt leader Antnio Conselheiro was not killed by the Brazilian
     army in 1898.
  %S Conselheiro and followers create a utopian village in the N Brazilian
     badlands, and their ideals inspire revolts elsewhere.

Villard, Oswald Garrison, "Issue and Men", in _The Nation_ 22 Oct 1938
  %W Germany won the Battle of the Marne.
  %S ...

Voermans, Paul, THE WEIRD COLONIAL BOY (Gollancz 1993, 0575053259; Gollancz
     1994)
  %S ...

Von Rospach, Charles, "'Til Death Do Us Part", in <AK>
  %W Marilyn Monroe was caught sneaking out of the White House in the middle of
     a 1962 night.
  %S After her suicide, Monroe's ghost haunts JFK, urging him to find a way to
     be with her.

Vonarburg, Elisabeth, LES VOYAGEURS MALGRE EUX (Quebec/Amerique 1994) rev./exp.
     of "Le Pont du Froid", in L'OEIL DE LA NUIT (Preamble 1980); title
     unknown; "La Machine lente du temps", in JANUS (Denoel 1984); and "Le Jeu
     des coquilles de Nautilus", in AURORES BOREALES II (Preamble 1986)
  %T English tr. of LES VOYAGEURS MALGRE EUX by Jane Brierley, RELUCTANT
     VOYAGERS (Bantam 1995);
  %T English tr. of "Le Pont du Froid" by Jane Breirley as "Cold Bridge", in
     INVISIBLE FICTION (ed. Geoff Hancock) (Anansi 1987);
  %T English tr. of title unknown by Aliocha Kondratiev as "The Knot", in
     _Amazing Stories_ Mar 1993;
  %T English tr. of "Le Jeu des coquilles de Nautilus" by Jane Brierley as
     "Chambered Nautilus", in _Amazing Stories_ Winter 1994
  %S ...

Waldman, Milton, "If Booth had Missed Lincoln", in _Scribner's_ Nov 1930; and
     <IIHHO> (all eds.)
  %T German tr. by Walter Brumm as "Wenn Booth Prasident Lincoln verfehlt
     hatte", in _Heyne Science Fiction Magazin_ #11
  %W John Wilkes Booth's gun misfired.
  %S Critical review of a Lincoln biography which blamed the president's woes
     on the Radical Republicans rather than on his reconstruction policies.
  %C Synopsis in Fadness's "What If Booth's Bullet Had Missed Lincoln?".

Waldron, Webb, "If Lincoln had Yielded", in _Century Magazine_ Jun 1926
  %W Lincoln withdrew Major Anderson et al from Fort Sumter.
  %S In 1926, an Englishman discusses society, literature and politics with
     three Northerners variously happy and unhappy with the events of 1861.

Waldrop, Howard, "The Effects of Alienation", in _Omni_ Jun 1992
  %W On the brink of defeat, Nazi Germany employed nuclear-tipped rockets to
     win WW2.
  %S 15 years later, a Nazi secret policeman attends "The Three Stooges Space
     Opera" at a Zurich cafe run by the widow of Berthold Brecht.

Waldrop, Howard, "Fin de Cycle", in NIGHT OF THE COOTERS: MORE NEAT STORIES
     (Ursus/Ziesing 1990, 0942681053; Ace 1993, 0441574734; rev vt NIGHT OF THE
     COOTERS: MORE NEAT STUFF, Legend 1991); and <IAsfm> mid-Dec 1991
  %W The industrial revolution took an odd twist, resulting in steam-powered
     stilts and multi-wheel cycles for transport.
  %S In 1890s Paris, Melies joins with Rousseau, Satie, Proust and Picasso to
     make a movie about the Dreyfus affair.
  %C Nominee: 1992 Hugo for best novelette.

Waldrop, Howard, "Hoover's Men", in _Omni_ Oct 1988; NIGHT OF THE COOTERS: MORE
     NEAT STORIES (Ursus/Ziesing 1990, 0942681053; Ace 1993, 0441574734; rev vt
     NIGHT OF THE COOTERS: MORE NEAT STUFF, Legend 1991); and OMNI VISIONS ONE
     (ed. Ellen Datlow) (Omni 1993)
  %W Al Smith beat Herbert Hoover in the election of 1928.
  %S Afterwards, Smith asks Hoover to become head of the new Federal Radio
     Agency, which also gives TV an early push.

Waldrop, Howard, "Household Words; or, The Powers-That-Be", in _Amazing
     Stories_ Winter 1994; and CHRISTMAS MAGIC (ed. ...) (publ.unknown)
  %W The Industrial Revolution followed a different path, with electric power
     widely available by the 1840s.
  %S Charles Dickens gives a public reading of THE CHRISTMAS GARLAND, featuring
     Eben Mizer, Giant Tim, et al.

Waldrop, Howard, "Ike at the Mike", in _Omni_ Jun 1982; THE FIRST OMNI BOOK OF
     SCIENCE FICTION (ed. Ellen Datlow) (Zebra 1983); HOWARD WHO? TWELVE
     OUTSTANDING STORIES OF SPECULATIVE FICTION (Doubleday 1986, 038519708X);
     and STRANGE THINGS IN CLOSE-UP (Legend 1990, 0099644401)
  %W Dwight Eisenhower cashed in his train ticket to West Point so that he
     could learn to play jazz clarinet.
  %S In 1968, Senator Aron Presley attends Ike's final performance when
     President Joe Kennedy awards medals to him and Louis Armstrong.
  %C Nominee: 1983 Hugo for best short story.

Waldrop, Howard, "The Lions are Asleep This Night", in _Omni_ Aug 1986; ALL
     ABOUT STRANGE MONSTERS OF THE RECENT PAST: NEAT STORIES (Ursus 1987,
     0942681002); THE 1987 ANNUAL WORLD'S BEST SF (eds. Donald A. Wollheim &
     Arthur W. Saha) (DAW 1987); STRANGE THINGS IN CLOSE-UP (Legend 1990,
     0099644401); STRANGE MONSTERS OF THE RECENT PAST (Ace 1991, 0441160697);
     FUTURE EARTHS: UNDER AFRICAN SKIES (eds. Mike Resnick & Gardner Dozois)
     (DAW 1993, 0886775442); and OMNI VISIONS TWO (ed. Ellen Datlow) (Omni
     1994, 0874553083)
  %W Columbus found the Americas uninhabited. Later, African slaves imported to
     mine Peruvian gold rebelled, leading to white decline worldwide.
  %S In 1894, an African boy writes a play about an African king while reading
     a history of the fall of European power.
  %C Nominee: 1986 Nebula for best short story.

Waldrop, Howard, "The Passing of the Western", in RAZORED SADDLES (eds. Joe R.
     Lansdale & Pat LoBrutto) (Dark Harvest 1989, 0913165492; Avon 1990,
     0380711680); and NIGHT OF THE COOTERS: MORE NEAT STORIES (Ursus/Ziesing
     1990, 0942681053; Ace 1993, 0441574734; rev. vt NIGHT OF THE COOTERS: MORE
     NEAT STUFF, Legend 1991)
  %W Taming the American West also involved bringing water to it, plus the film
     industry set up in Boise.
  %S Excerpts from books and magazine articles about Boise's one-time
     fascination with cloudbusters.

Waldrop, Howard, THEM BONES (Ace 1984, 0441805574; Ziesing 1989, 092948004X,
     0929480058; Legend 1993)
  %S Time travelers trying to avert WW3 end up in wrong locales: one in right
     time, wrong timeline; the rest vice versa.

Waldrop, Howard, "...The World as We Know't", in _Shayol_ #6; HOWARD WHO?
     TWELVE OUTSTANDING STORIES OF SPECULATIVE FICTION (Doubleday 1986,
     038519708X); STRANGE THINGS IN CLOSE-UP (Legend 1989, 0099644401); and THE
     NORTON BOOK OF SCIENCE FICTION: NORTH AMERICAN SCIENCE FICTION, 1960-1990
     (eds. Ursula K. LeGuin & Brian Attebery) (Norton 1993, 0393034568)
  %W Phlogiston exists.
  %S A late 19th-century scientist attempts to isolate pure phlogiston, with
     apocalyptic results.

Waldrop, Howard: see also Utley, Steven, & Howard Waldrop

Walker, George S., "Granny in the Flight Path", in _Tomorrow Science Fiction_
     Dec 1994
  %W Barry Goldwater was elected president.
  %S ....

Wall, John W.: see Sarban

Walling, William, "Memo to the Leader", serial in _Galaxy_ Dec 1977 & Jan 1978
  %W The British army at Dunkirk was lost, and Germany subsequently invaded and
     conquered England.
  %S An American historian from a Nazi-dominated 2075 goes back to 1940 to stop
     a neo-Nazi from 1974 who traveled back to effect the divergence.

Watson, Ian, CHEKHOV'S JOURNEY (Carroll & Graf 1989, 088184523X; Carroll & Graf
     1991, 0881856759)
  %S Hypnotized to portray Anton Chekhov's Sakhalin trip, an actor instead
     describes an anachronistic expedition to the Tunguska site.

Watt-Evans, Lawrence, "The Murderer", in _Asimov's Science Fiction_ Apr 1993
  %W Men responsible for mass deaths of the 20th century died prematurely.
  %S A man arrested for murder claims to be a time traveler who has prevented
     greater carnage.

Watt-Evans, Lawrence, "New Worlds", in <IAsfm> Dec 1991; and CROSSTIME TRAFFIC
     (Ballantine 1992, 0345373952)
  %S Crosstime traveler offers to sell the secret to parallel worlds, and finds
     one with faster-than-light travel. Both sides fear the other.
  %C Crosstimers are from world where Hitler was killed in 1923 by a thrown
     beer bottle, but no further development is given.

Watt-Evans, Lawrence, "Storm Trooper", in <IAsfm> Jan 1992; and CROSSTIME
     TRAFFIC (Ballantine 1992, 0345373952)
  %S Reality storms occasionally swap pieces of Earth with pieces of
     alternates, and New York sets up a Discontinuity Control Squad.

Watt-Evans, Lawrence, "Truth, Justice, and the American Way", in <AP>; and
     CROSSTIME TRAFFIC (Ballantine 1992, 0345373952)
  %W Smith split the Democrats in 1932, causing Hoover to beat FDR. The
     US-Japan fight started earlier, and a firm response at Munich averted WW2.
  %S 20 years later, the Secretary of State looks for a country to which he can
     name a Jewish consul without offending the host government.

Watt-Evans, Lawrence, "Why I Left Harry's All-Night Hamburgers", in <IAsfm> ...
     1987; THE NEW HUGO WINNERS, VOLUME II (ed. Isaac Asimov) (publ. unknown);
     CROSSTIME TRAFFIC (Ballantine 1992, 0345373952); and WHY I LEFT HARRY'S
     ALL-NIGHT HAMBURGERS AND OTHER STORIES FROM ISAAC ASIMOV'S SCIENCE FICTION
     MAGAZINE (eds. Sheila Williams & Charles Ardai) (Delacorte 1990)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Ronaldo Sergio de Biasi as "Por Que Sai do Harry's 24
     Horas", in _Isaac Asimov Magazine de Ficcao Cientifica_ #20
  %C Winner: 1988 Hugo for best short story; Nominee: 1987 Nebula for best
     short story.
 -------------------, "A Flying Saucer with Minnesota Plates", in <IAsfm> Aug
     1991; CROSSTIME TRAFFIC (Ballantine 1992, 0345373952); and UFO'S AND
     ALIENS: EXTRATERRESTRIAL STORIES FROM ASIMOV'S SCIENCE FICTION AND ANALOG
     SCIENCE FICTION AND FACT (eds. ... Manson & Charles Ardai) (Smithmark
     1993)
  %T Portuguese tr. by Ronaldo Sergio de Biasi as "Um Disco Voadar com Placa de
     Minnesota", in _Isaac Asimov Magazine de Ficcao Cientifica_ #22
  %S A West Virginia diner caters to late-night customers from parallel Earths.
  %C Except for short comments on possibilities, neither story is particularly
     AH.

Webb, Lucas: see Reginald, Robert

Weissman, Barry Alan, "Past Touch-the-Sky Mountain", in _If_ May 1968
  %W Marco Polo discovered America.
  %S An English merchant and wives in Chinese America is mysteriously
     transported crosstime to the Lone Star State, where he meets a traffic
     cop.

Wells, H.G., A MODERN UTOPIA (Chapman & Hall 1905; Univ Nebraska 1967);
     included in WORKS, vol. 9 (Scribner's 1925)
  %W The Dark Ages never happened.
  %S A look at a Utopian 20th century.
  %C Borderline AH, as the world is identical to Earth except that it is
     "beyond Sirius".

Wentz, Richard E., "Reflections of a Rebellion Averted", in _Christian Century_
     23-30 Jun 1976
  %W The American Revolution never occurred.
  %S Musings on life in idyllic, non-nationalist N America, but without any
     detail.

West, Wallace, RIVER OF TIME (Avalon 1963)
  %S Teen-agers try to avert WW3 by saving Julius Caesar.

Westheimer, David, LIGHTER THAN A FEATHER: A NOVEL (Little Brown 1971; vt
     DOWNFALL, Bantam 1972)
  %W The atomic bomb was not used on Japan.
  %S A soldier's eye view of Operation Olympic, the invasion of Kyushu.

Whitbourn, John, A DANGEROUS ENERGY (Gollancz 1992, 0575053550; Gollancz 1993,
     0575055766)
  %W Magic works. Also, the English Civil War ended in 1649 with the exile of
     Oliver Cromwell.
  %S London in a 1967 where the Protestant reformation failed. Charts the rise
     of Tobias Oakley as a Church magician.

Whitbourn, John, POPES AND PHANTOMS (Gollancz 1993, 0575056533; Gollancz 1994,
     0575057637); rev. of stories in POPES & PHANTOMS (Haunted Library 1992)
  %S Admiral Slovo looks back on his life fom 1486 in a world which is not
     quite ours.

White, James, THE SILENT STARS GO BY (Ballantine 1991, 0345371100)
  %W C. 200 BC, an Irishman returned home from Alexandria with the plans for
     Hero's aeolipile, leading to an industrial revolution 1000 years early.
  %S In 1491, the Empire of Hibernia launches man's first starship, and her
     outspoken surgeon suspects a religious conspiracy aboard.

White, Mel., "Sam Clemens and the Notable Mare", in <AW>
  %W Sam Clemens headed east from Nevada in 1864 and was captured by
     Quantrill's Raiders
  %S Sam's Indian horse does his part to rout the guerilla band when Union
     soldiers arrive.

White, Ted, THE JEWELS OF ELSEWHEN (Belmont 1967)
  %S ...

White, Ted, & Dave Van Arnam, SIDESLIP (Pyramid 1968)
  %W Alien intervention averted WW2.
  %S Hitler ends up in America, calling for resistance against the "angels".

Wildavsky, Aaron, "What If the U.S. Had Had One Law for Its Allies and Another
     for Its Adversaries? The Suez Crisis (1956)", in <WIESSF>
  %W The US did not come down hard on France and Britain during the 1956 war.
  %C Scholarly speculations on alternative outcomes, including friendlier
     relations with France, and an Israel less threatened by Arabs.

Wilder, Cherry, "Kaleidoscope", in ...
  %W The Aztecs were not conquered.
  %S ...

Williams, Emlyn, HEADLONG: A NOVEL (Heinemann 1980, 0434866059; Viking 1981,
     0670364398; Magnum 1982)
  %W The British royal family was wiped out by a 1935 airship disaster, and it
     took 5 weeks to locate an heir.
  %S A 25-year-old stage actor becomes king of England and discovers the limits
     on royal power in the 1900s.
  %C Basis for the non-AH movie KING RALPH.

Williams, Frank Purdy, HALLIE MARSHALL: A TRUE DAUGHTER OF THE SOUTH (Abbey
     1900)
  %W The South won at Gettysburg, and the British recognized the Confederacy
     and broke the Northern blockade.
  %S A man awakens in a 1900 in which slavery still exists, in a much altered
     form, and is in fact superior to the lives of Northern factory workers.

Williams, Philip M., "What If Hugh Gaitskell Had Become Prime Minister?
     (1963)", in <WIESSF>
  %W The British Labour party leader did not suddenly die in Jan 1963.
  %C A more moderate party and movement results, with general economic success
     and an early end to Rhodesia's UDI plans.

Williams, Walter Jon, "No Spot of Ground", in <IAsfm> Nov 1989; <WMHB2>; and
     FACETS (Tor 1990, 0312850190, 0812501810)
  %W Edgar Allen Poe did not die in 1849, but lived to become a Confederate
     general.
  %S After Pickett becomes ill, Poe takes command of his troops at the battle
     of Hanover Junction during the Forty Days.

Williams, Walter Jon, "Red Elvis", in <AO>
  %W Gladys Presley's boy started reading Marx, Engels, Gandhi, etc.
  %S The story of a rebel rocker, hated for dodging the draft but later honored
     by Martin Luther King, Jr.

Williams, Walter Jon, "Wall, Stone, Craft", in <f&sf> Oct/Nov 1993; WALL,
     STONE, CRAFT (Pulphouse/Axolotl 1993); and THE YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE
     FICTION, ELEVENTH ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed. Gardner Dozois) (St. Martin's
     1994; SFBC 1994; vt THE BEST NEW SCIENCE FICTION: 8TH ANNUAL COLLECTION,
     Robinson 1994, 1854873105)
  %W Lord Byron was not born with a club foot and went on to be a famous
     cavalryman, making his name by capturing Napoleon at Waterloo.
  %S Mary and Percy Bysshe Shelley twice meet the famous soldier.
  %C Nominee: 1994 Hugo for best novella, 1994 World Fantasy Award for best
     novella.

Williamson, Jack, THE LEGION OF TIME (Fantasy Press 1952; Pyramid 1967; Bluejay
     1985)
  %S A man from 1930s is shown two possible futures which hinge on whether or
     not a particular event happens; future woman tries to affect what happens.

Wilson, Robert Charles, GYPSIES (Doubleday 1989, 0385249330)
  %S ...

Wilson, Robert Charles, MYSTERIUM (Bantam 1994, 055337365X; SFBC 1994; Bantam
     1995, 0553569538; NEL 1995, 0450609596)
  %W The Roman empire was not Christianized, and gnosticism became the dominant
     branch of Christianity.
  %S An accident in a secret lab moves an entire Michigan town sideways to a
     world where the Anglo-French N American republic is at war with Spain.

Windsor, Philip, "If I had been... Alexander Dubcek in 1968", in <IIHB>
  %W Dubcek retained more control over events during Prague Spring.
  %C Musings on a middle course which might have averted a Soviet invasion.

Wodhams, Jack, "Try Again", in _Amazing Stories_ Nov 1968
  %W Germany pursued a more rational course in WW2, avoiding the invasion of
     Russia til 44 and tipping the US off to Japanese plans in the Pacific.
  %S A man is reborn as himself, with all his adult knowledge. When word
     spreads, he is kidnaped by the Nazis and a different WW2 results.

Wolfe, Gene, "How I Lost the Second World War and Helped Turn Back the German
     Invasion", in _Analog_ May 1973; THE BEST OF ANALOG(ed. Ben Bova) (Baronet
     1978, 0894370340; Ace 1979, 0441054706); GENE WOLFE'S BOOK OF DAYS
     (Doubleday 1981, 0385159919); and CASTLE OF DAYS (Tor 1992, 0312852096)
  %W Germany and Japan used economic warfare instead of military conquest in
     the 1930s and 40s. Also, Churchill returned to journalism after WW1.
  %S A retired US Army officer from Abilene KS invents a game called World War,
     and participates in a race between German and British compact cars.
  %C Nominee: 1973 Nebula for best short story.

Womack, Jack, TERRAPLANE: A NOVEL (Tor 1990, 0812506235; HarperCollins UK 1994)
  %W Lincoln was murdered in Baltimore on the way to his inauguration, and
     Teddy Roosevelt freed the slaves in 1905. Later, Zangara killed FDR.
  %S Fleeing an ultra-violent future Moscow, corporate agents somehow end up in
     1939 New York of a different past.
 ------------, ELVISSEY (Tor 1993, 0312852029; Easton 1993; HarperCollins UK
     1994, 0586213015)
  %S Two agents from that future go back to the alternate world's 1953 to
     kidnap the analog of their messiah, Elvis Presley.
  %C Co-winner: 1994 Philip K. Dick Award
  %C Non-AH entries in series are AMBIENT and HEATHERN.

Wrede, Patricia C., & Caroline Stervermer, SORCERY AND CECILIA (Ace 1989,
     0441775594)
  %W Magic works, in Regency London.
  %S ...

Wright, Esmond, "If I had been... Benjamin Franklin in the Early 1770s", in
     <IIHB>
  %W Franklin returned to America in 1775 with evidence of a softening British
     attitude towards dealings with the colonies.
  %C Franklin contemplates the troubles, and then describes the appointment of
     Washington as governor of Vandalia (Ohio) and other compromises.

Wu, William, ROBERT SILVERBERG'S TIME TOURS #1: THE ROBIN HOOD AMBUSH (Harper
     1990)
  %S ...
  %C Follow-up to Silverberg's UP THE LINE.

Wyndham, John, "Random Quest", in THE INFINITE MOMENT (Ballantine 1961);
     CONSIDER HER WAYS & OTHERS (M. Joseph 1961, 0718100662; Penguin 1965); THE
     VINTAGE ANTHOLOGY OF SCIENCE FANTASY (ed. Christopher Cerf) (Vintage
     1966); and AS TOMORROW BECOMES TODAY (ed. Charles W. Sullivan)
     (Prentice-Hall 1974, 0130500399, 0130500216)
  %W The League of Nations prevented WW2.
  %S A man searches for the analog of a woman with whom he fell in love in a
     parallel world.
  %C Basis for the movie QUEST FOR LOVE.

Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn, ARIOSTO: ARIOSTO FURIOSO, A ROMANCE FOR AN ALTERNATIVE
     RENAISSANCE (Pocket 1980, 0671832948)
  %W Lorenzo de Medici did not die in 1492, but lived to unite Italy in 1515.
  %S In 1533, a court poet to Damiano de Medici is involved in intrigues to
     hold Italy together but dreams of a world where he is a famous
     soldier-poet.
  %C Nominee: 1981 World Fantasy Award for best novel.

Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn, "An Exaltation of Spiders", in BEYOND THE GATE OF WORLDS
     (Tor 1991, 0812554442)
  %C In same timeline as Silverberg's THE GATE OF WORLDS.
  %S The True Inca, seeking a solution to possible invasion by the False Inca
     of Brazil, sends a mission to the Maori nation.

Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn, ON SAINT HUBERT'S THING (Cheap Street 1982, no ISBN)
  %W Christianity in Europe was divided into northern and southern churhces.
  %S A prince of Poland and a metropolitan of the Northern Church strive to
     reach Lodz to prevent the assassination of the northern Archpatriarch.

Yulsman, Jerry, ELLEANDER MORNING: A NOVEL (St. Martin's/Marek 1984,
     0312243693, Tor 1985, 0812590732, 0812590740)
  %W Hitler died in 1913 while still a starving artist.
  %S A woman is mystified by a strange book entitled the TIME-LIFE HISTORY OF
     WW2 and by her grandmother's murder of an obscure Viennese artist.

Zebrowski, George, "The Cliometricon", in _Amazing Stories_ May 1975; <BT>; and
     THE MONADIC UNIVERSE (Ace 1977, 044153540?)
  %S A machine lets historians study AHs, with looks at D-Day and Thermopylae.
 ----------------, "The Number of the Sand", in _Amazing Stories_ Aug 1991; and
     <WMHB3>
  %S A cliometrician examines the possible lives of Hannibal and their effect
     on the 2nd Punic War.
 ----------------, "Let Time Shape", in _Amazing Stories_ Mar 1992; and <WMHB4>
  %S Examines the possibilities of Columbus finding the Americas populated by
     the techonologically sophisticated descendants of refugees from Carthage.

Zebrowski, George, "The Eichmann Variations", in LIGHT YEARS AND DARK: SCIENCE
     FICTION AND FANTASY OF AND FOR OUR TIME (ed. Michael Bishop) (Berkley
     1984, 0425072142); and NEBULA AWARDS 20: SFWA'S CHOICE FOR THE BEST
     SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY OF THE YEAR 1984 (ed. George Zebrowski) (HBJ
     1985, 0151649278, 0156654776)
  %W WW2 ended with Japan surrendering after the Allies dropped nuclear weapons
     on Germany in 1946.
  %S Adolf Eichmann, captured by the Israelis in 1961, is executed 6e6 times.
  %C Nominee: 1984 Nebula for best short story.

Zebrowski, George, "Lenin in Odessa", in _Amazing Stories_ Mar 1990; and
     <WMHB2>
  %W Lenin was assassinated in 1918 by a Russian expatriate.
  %S Stalin describes the assassin and the occasion.

Zebrowski, George, STRANGER SUNS (Bantam 1991, 0553291750); rev. of "Stranger
     Suns", serial in _Amazing Stories_ Jan & Mar 1991
  %S An alien ship found in Antarctica includes portals to alternate Earths,
     but those who explore them can never return to their home lines.

Zelazny, Roger, "The Game of Blood and Dust", in _Galaxy_ Apr 1975; THE BEST
     FROM GALAXY VOLUME IV (ed. Jim Baen) (Award 1976); SCIENCE FICTION:
     CONTEMPORARY MYTHOLOGY (eds. Patricia Warrick, Martin H. Greenberg &
     Joseph D. Olander) (Harper & Row 1978); GALAXY: THE BEST OF MY YEARS (ed.
     Jim Baen) (Ace 1980); and THE LAST DEFENDER OF CAMELOT (Pocket 1980;
     Underwood/Miller 1981; Avon 1988)
  %S Two aliens play at changing events in our past to compete in achieving
     their individual goals (success or failure for humanity).

Zelazny, Roger, ROADMARKS (Ballantine 1979, 0345285301; Ballantine 1994,
     0345345150)
  %S On a strange road that reaches from past to future, a man fights assassins
     and attempts to prevent a Greek defeat at Marathon.

Ziegler, Thomas, DIE STIMMEN DER NACHT (Ullstein 1984; Heyne 1993, 3453066286);
     rev. of "Die Stimmen der Nacht", in PHANTASTISCHE LITERATUR 83 (ed.
     Michael Goerden) (Bastei-Lubbe 1983)
  %W FDR didn't die in 1945, and it required use of the bomb on Berlin to force
     a German surrender.
  %S Refugees from the agrarian German state dominate S America and cause a
     nuclear war in 1984.

REFERENCE MATERIAL

Alkon, Paul J., "From Utopia to Uchronia: L'AN 2440 and NAPOLEON APOCRYPHE", in
     ORIGINS OF FUTURISTIC FICTION (Univ Georgia 1987, 082030932X)
  %C Includes extensive discussion of Geoffroy-Chateau's NAPOLEON ET LA
     CONQUETE DU MONDE, with comments on Renouvier's UCHRONIE.

Angenot, Marc, Darko Suvin, & Jean-Marc Gouanvic, "L'uchronie, histoire
     alternative et science-fiction", in _imagine..._ #14 (Autumn 1982)
  %C ...

anon., "Tom Shippey: A Man of Many Parts", in _Locus_ Jul 1994
  %C An interview with an author, including discussion of AHs co-written with
     Harry Harrison: "A Letter from the Pope" and THE HAMMER AND THE CROSS.

Ash, Brian (ed.), THE VISUAL HISTORY OF SCIENCE FICTION (Harmony 1977,
     0517531747, 0517531755; Pan 1978)
  %C Includes discussion of AH (pp 116, 121-123) and parallel worlds (142-144),
     with bibliographies.

Boireau, Jacques, "La machine a ralentir le temps", in _imagine..._ #14 (Autumn
     1982)
  %C Contrasts utopian French AHs with distopian American AHs.

Brie, Marc-Andre, "Quelques reperes pour une bibliographie de l'uchronie", in
     _imagine..._ #14 (Autumn 1982)
  %C A bibliography of AH.

Brownlow, Kevin, HOW IT HAPPENED HERE: THE MAKING OF A FILM (Secker & Warburg
     1968, 0436098644; Doubleday 1968)
  %C Description of the making of IT HAPPENED HERE, a movie directed by
     Brownlow and Andrew Mollo, about a nurse in Nazi-occupied Britain.

Campbell, Christy, "The shrinking of FATHERLAND", in _Sunday Telegraph_ 26 Jun
     1994
  %C Description of how Robert Harris's FATHERLAND became a made-for-television
     movie not quite true to the novel.

Carrere, Emmanuel, LE DETROIT DE BEHRING: INTRODUCTION A L'UCHRONIE: ESSAI
     (P.O.L. 1986, 286744070X)
  %C ...

Carter, Paul A., "The Fate Changer: Human Destiny and the Time Machine", in THE
     CREATION OF TOMORROW: FIFTY YEARS OF MAGAZINE SCIENCE FICTION (Columbia
     Univ 1977, 0231042108)
  %C Includes short discussion of some Change the Past stories (e.g., Moore's
     BRING THE JUBILEE and Ryan's "The Mosaic").

Carter, Paul A., "The Phantom Dictator: Science Fiction Discovers Hitler", in
     THE CREATION OF TOMORROW: FIFTY YEARS OF MAGAZINE SCIENCE FICTION
     (Columbia Univ 1977, 0231042108)
  %C Includes short discussion of some WW2-related AH stories (e.g., Dick's THE
     MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE and Mullally's HITLER HAS WON).

Chamberlain, Gordon B., "Allohistory in Science Fiction", in <AH>
  %C Extensive discussion of what AH is and is not.

Clute, John, "Hitler Wins", in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SCIENCE FICTION, 2ND ED.
     (eds. John Clute & Peter Nicholls) (St. Martins 1993, 0312096186)
  %C Encyclopedia entry citing various stories involving Axis victory in WW2.

Cron, Thomas, "Christianity in Alternate History", in _Radio Free Thulcandra_
     #20 (Feb 1990)
  %C Overview of fiction involving altered events in religious history.

Demandt, Alexander, UNGESCHEHENE GESCHICHTE: EIN TRAKTAT UBER DIE FRAGE, WAS
     WARE GESCHEHEN, WENN--? (Vandenheock+Ruprecht 1984, 1986, 3525334990)
  %T English tr. by Colin. D. Thompson as HISTORY THAT NEVER HAPPENED: A
     TREATISE ON THE QUESTION, WHAT WOULD HAVE HAPPENED IF--? (McFarland 1993,
     0899507026)
  %C Arguments for and against counterfactual history. Chapter 5 is titled
     "Examples" and includes a synopsis of Toynbee's "If Alexander the Great
     had Lived On".

Edwards, Michael J., & Brian Stableford, "Time Paradoxes", in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA
     OF SCIENCE FICTION, 2ND ED. (eds. John Clute & Peter Nicholls) (St.
     Martins 1993, 0312096186); rev. of Edwards's "Time Paradoxes", in THE
     ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SCIENCE FICTION: AN ILLUSTRATED A TO Z (ed. Peter
     Nicholls) (Granada 1979, 0246110201; vt THE SCIENCE FICTION ENCYCLOPEDIA,
     Doubleday/Dolphin 1979, 0385147430)
  %C Encyclopedia entry citing various titles.

Fadness, Fern Bryant, "What If Booth's Bullet Had Missed Lincoln?", in THE
     PEOPLE'S ALMANAC #2 (eds. David Wallechinsky & Irving Wallace) (Morrow
     1978, 0688033725; Bantam 1978, 0553011375)
  %C Synopsis of Waldman's "If Booth had Missed Lincoln".

Fadness, Fern Bryant, "What If Napoleon Had Won at Waterloo?", in THE PEOPLE'S
     ALMANAC #2 (eds. David Wallechinsky & Irving Wallace) (Morrow 1978,
     0688033725; Bantam 1978, 0553011375)
  %C Synopsis of Trevelyan's "If Napoleon had Won the Battle of Waterloo".

Fadness, Fern Bryant, "What If the British Had Won the Revolutionary War?", in
     THE PEOPLE'S ALMANAC #2 (eds. David Wallechinsky & Irving Wallace) (Morrow
     1978, 0688033725; Bantam 1978, 0553011375)
  %C Synopsis of Sobel's FOR WANT OF A NAIL....

Fadness, Fern Bryant, "What If the South Had Won the Civil War?", in THE
     PEOPLE'S ALMANAC #2 (eds. David Wallechinsky & Irving Wallace) (Morrow
     1978, 0688033725; Bantam 1978, 0553011375)
  %C Synopsis of Kantor's IF THE SOUTH HAD WON THE CIVIL WAR.

Giordano, Ralph, WENN HITLER DEN KRIEG GEWONNEN HAETTE: DIE PLANE DER NAZIS
     NACH DEM ENDSIG (Rasch & Roehring 1989, 3891362641)
  %C Primarily a discussion of the Nazi's actual plans for world conquest, but
     includes a synopsis of Deighton's SS-GB.

Gouanvic, Jean-Marc, "Pourquoi un 'Special Uchronie'", in _imagine..._ #14
     (Autumn 1982)
  %C AH discussion in conjunction with a special issue of _imagine..._, with
     essays and stories by Angenot, April, Boireau, Brie and Le Brun.

Gouanvic, Jean-Marc, "Quebec uchronie", in _imagine..._ #14 (Autumn 1982)
  %C Primarily a synopsis of Hertel's "Lepic et l'histoire hypothetique".

Hacker, Barton C., & Gordon B. Chamberlain, "Pasts that Might Have Been", in
     _Extrapolation_ Winter 1981
  %C Bibliography of AHs published before 1981.
 -----------------------------------------, "Pasts that Might Have Been, II: A
     Revised Bibliography of Alternative History", in <AH>
  %C 61-page listing of AHs published before 1986, with short synopses and
     publication histories.

Harrison, Harry, "Worlds Beside Worlds", in SCIENCE FICTION AT LARGE: A
     COLLECTION OF ESSAYS, BY VARIOUS HANDS, ABOUT THE INTERFACE BETWEEN
     SCIENCE FICTION AND REALITY (ed. Peter Nicholls) (Gollancz 1976,
     0575021780; Harper & Row 1976, 0060131985)
  %C On writing AH and the reasoning behind A TRANSATLANTIC TUNNEL, HURRAH!.

Helbig, Joerg, DER PARAHISTORISCHE ROMAN. EIN LITERARHISTORISCHER UND
     GATTUNGSTYPOLOGISCHER BEITRAG ZUR ALLOTOPIEFORSCHUNG (Freie Universitat
     Berlin 1987; Lang 1987, 3820415157)
  %C Republication of a dissertation on AH, with focus on two general types
     (intellectual study of history vs. fictional allegory) and a 30-page
     bibliography. Abstract appears in _English and American Studies in German
     1987, Summaries of Theses and Monographs, A Supplement to Anglia;
     Zeitschrift fur englishe Philologie_.

Leccia, Pierre, "Uchronie: l'histoire detournee", in POLITIQUE/FICTION (ed. ...
     Riche) (publ. unknown)
  %C Brief discussion and bibliography of AH.

Leeper, Evelyn C., "A Discussion of Likely Change Points for Alternate
     Realities, Universes and Histories", in _Alternate Worlds_ #1 (Jan 1994)
  %C Report on AH panel discussion at the 1993 WorldCon.

Lodi-Ribeiro, Gerson, "Historia Sertaneja Alternativa", in _Megalon_ #29
  %C ...

Lodi-Ribeiro, Gerson, "Historias Naturais Alternativas", in _Megalon_ #29
  %C Discussion of AHes which involve divergences in natural history, including
     synopses of Harrison's "West of Eden" trilogy, Dick's THE CRACK IN SPACE,
     Farmer's TWO HAWKS FROM EARTH, and Turtledove's A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE

Lodi-Ribeiro, Gerson, "Paralelos vs. Alternativos", in _Megalon_ #30
  %C ...

Lodi-Ribeiro, Gerson, "Peste Negra Alternativa", in _Megalon_ #31
  %C ...

Lodi-Ribeiro, Gerson, "Universos Paralelos vs. Alternativos: Existe Diferenca",
     in _Somnium_ #46
  %C ...

McHale, Brian, POSTMODERNIST FICTION (Methuen 1987, 0416363903, 0416364004)
  %C Includes short descriptions of a few AHs in chapters "Worlds in
     collision", "A world next door" and "Real, compared to what?".

McKnight, Edgar Vernon, Jr., ALTERNATIVE HISTORY: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A LITERARY
     GENRE (Univ. North Carolina-Chapel Hill 1994)
  %C A doctoral dissertation.

Morton, Michael, "Introduction to Sealion", in _Alternate Worlds_ #1 (Jan 1994)
  %C Scenarios for Operation Sealion, including synopses of Cox's OPERATION SEA
     LION, Longmate's IF BRITAIN HAD FALLEN and Macksey's INVASION.

Nicholls, Peter, "Time Travel and Other Universes", in THE SCIENCE IN SCIENCE
     FICTION (Knopf 1983, 0394713648, 0394530101)
  %C Includes subchapters "Alternative Universes in Science Fiction" and
     "Alternative Universes in Physics".

Pierce, John J., "On the Edge", in GREAT THEMES OF SCIENCE FICTION: A STUDY IN
     IMAGINATION AND EVOLUTION (Greenwood 1987, 0313254567)
  %C Subchapter "The Possibility Binders" discusses time travel, parallel
     worlds and AH stories, including some French and Japanese tales.

Pollack, Andrew, "Japanese refight the war, and win, in pulp fiction" in _The
     New York Times_ 4 Mar 1995
  %C Discussion of a surge in WW2-related AH fiction in Japan and how it
     relates to current Japanese attitudes about the war. Includes translated
     excerpt from Hiyama's ""THE DECISIVE BATTLE ON THE AMERICAN MAINLAND"".

Schmunk, R.B., & Evelyn C. Leeper, "The Year It Might Have Been: An Alternate
     History Divergence List", in _Alternate Worlds_ #1 (Jan 1994)
  %C Reprints Appendix A of this bibliography, a list of dates on which 700 AH
     stories diverge from our own history.

Shetterly, Will, "The Captain's Story", in _Captain Confederacy_ (vol 2) #1
     (Dec 1991, Epic Comics)
  %C How Captain Confederacy comics came to be.

Shippey, Tom, & Brian Stableford, "History in SF", in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF
     SCIENCE FICTION, 2ND ED. (eds. John Clute & Peter Nicholls) (St. Martins
     1993, 0312096186); rev. of Shippey's "History in SF", in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA
     OF SCIENCE FICTION: AN ILLUSTRATED A TO Z (ed. Peter Nicholls) (Granada
     1979, 0246110201; vt THE SCIENCE FICTION ENCYCLOPEDIA, Doubleday/Dolphin
     1979, 0385147430)
  %C Encyclopedia entry which includes citation of a few AH titles.

Stableford, Brian, "Alternate Worlds", in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SCIENCE FICTION,
     2ND ED. (eds. John Clute & Peter Nicholls) (St. Martins 1993, 0312096186);
     rev. of "Alternate Worlds", in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SCIENCE FICTION: AN
     ILLUSTRATED A TO Z (ed. Peter Nicholls) (Granada 1979, 0246110201; vt THE
     SCIENCE FICTION ENCYCLOPEDIA, Doubleday/Dolphin 1979, 0385147430)
  %C Encyclopedia entry citing various titles.
 ----------------, "An Introduction to Alternate Worlds", in _Alternate Worlds_
     #1 (Jan 1994)
  %C A much expanded version of the "Alternate Worlds" essay in ESF2, in
     conjunction with the premier issue of _Alternate Worlds_ magazine.

Stableford, Brian, "Parallel Worlds", in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SCIENCE FICTION,
     2ND ED. (eds. John Clute & Peter Nicholls) (St. Martins 1993, 0312096186);
     rev. of "Parallel Worlds", in THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SCIENCE FICTION: AN
     ILLUSTRATED A TO Z (ed. Peter Nicholls) (Granada 1979, 0246110201; vt THE
     SCIENCE FICTION ENCYCLOPEDIA, Doubleday/Dolphin 1979, 0385147430)
  %C Encyclopedia entry citing various titles.

Stableford, Brian, "A Note on Alternate History", in _Extrapolation_ Winter
     1980 (21:395)
  %C Discussion of Disraeli's "Of a History of Events Which Have Not Happened".

Teitelbaum, Sheldon, "Playing with History", in _Los Angeles Times_ 7 Jul 1992
  %C General discussion of AH, but focusing on the work of Harry Turtledove.

Trudeau, Noah Andre, "What Might Have Been", in _Civil War Times Illustrated_
     Oct 1994
  %C Discussion of the U.S. Civil War in AH novels.

Tucholsky, Kurt, "Was ware, wenn...?", in GESAMMELTE WERKE (eds. ...
     Gerold-Tucholsky & ... Raddatz) (Rowohlt 1960-62)
  %C Commentaries on use of AH for political satire.

Turtledove, Harry, untitled, in _The Del Rey Books Internet Newsletter_ #24
     (Jan 1995)
  %C Short discussion of four principles to follow when writing AH: read a lot,
     do research from primary sources, obtain first hand experience, and omit
     95% of what you learned from the final text.

Van Herp, Jacques, "Dans les corridors de l'espace-temps", in PANORAMA DE LA
     SCIENCE-FICTION: LES THEMES, LES GENRES, LES ECOLES, LES PROBLEMES (Gerard
     1973; Marabout 1975)
  %C ...

Versins, Pierre, ENCYCLOPEDIE DE L'UTOPIE, DES VOYAGES EXTRAORDINAIRES ET DE LA
     SCIENCE FICTION (L'Age du Homme 1972, exp 1984)
  %C ...

APPENDIX A -- DIVERGENCE CHRONOLOGY

By Evelyn C. Leeper and R.B. Schmunk

Entries from the Alternate History List are sorted here by date of apparent
divergence from history as we know it. Some crosstime stories may be listed
under more than one date; many stories are not be listed at all because the
divergence date is too vague. All dates AD/CE; negative numbers indicate
BC/BCE. As benchmarks, dates of some notable events are included.

c -4.5G Comins, Neil F., "What If the Moon Didn't Exist? Solon"
c -4.5G Comins, Neil F., "What If the Earth Had Less Mass? Petiel"
c -4.5G Comins, Neil F., "What If the Sun Were More Massive? Granstar"
c -4.5G Turtledove, Harry, A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE
c -80M  Daniels, Tony, "God's Foot"
c -70M  Bradbury, Ray, "A Sound of Thunder"
        Leigh, Stephen, DINOSAUR WORLD
        --------------, DINOSAUR PLANET
        --------------, & John J. Miller, DINOSAUR SAMURAI
        --------------, DINOSAUR WARRIORS
        --------------, & John J. Miller, DINOSAUR EMPIRE
c -65M  *-----------------------------------------------------------KT boundary
c -65M  Dixon, Dougal, THE NEW DINOSAURS: AN ALTERNATE EVOLUTION
c -65M  Harrison, Harry, WEST OF EDEN
        ---------------, WINTER IN EDEN
        ---------------, RETURN TO EDEN
c -65M  Sullivan, Tim, "Dinosaur on a Bicycle"
c -65M  Stith, John E., "One Giant Step"
c -40M  Pohl, Frederick, "Let the Ants Try"
c -20M  Boyett, Steven R., THE ARCHITECT OF SLEEP
c -20M  Niven, Larry, "There's a Wolf in My Time Machine"
c -5.5M Turtledove, Harry, "Down in the Bottomlands"
c -5M   Turtledove, Harry, A DIFFERENT FLESH
        (---------------), "Vilest Beast"
        (---------------), "And So to Bed"
        (---------------), "Around the Salt Lick"
        (---------------), "The Iron Elephant"
        (---------------), "Though the Heavens Fall"
        (---------------), "Trapping Run"
        (---------------), "Freedom"
c -1.5M Dick, Philip K., THE CRACK IN SPACE
c -40k  McMullen, Sean, "A Greater Vision"
c -15k  Dent, Guy, EMPEROR OF THE IF
c -12k  *----------------------------------migrations across Bering land bridge
c -12k  Piper, H. Beam, LORD KALVAN OF OTHERWHEN
        Green, Roland J., & John F. Carr, GREAT KINGS' WAR
        Carr, John F., & Roland J. Green, "Kalvan Kingmaker"
        Green, Roland J., & John F. Carr, "Siege at Tarr-Hostigos"
c -10k  Waldrop, Howard, "The Lions are Asleep This Night"
c -1623 *---------------------------------------------------Santorini explosion
c -1400 Hale, Edward Everett, "Hands Off"
-1352   McHugh, Maureen F., "Tut's Wife"
c -1290 *---------------------------------------------------------Hebrew Exodus
c -1290 Fawcett, Bill, "Zealot"
c -1290 Morrow, James, "Bible Stories for Adults, No. 31: The Covenant"
c -1290 Silverberg, Robert, "An Outpost of the Empire"
        ------------------, "Via Roma"
        ------------------, "Tales from the Venia Woods"
        ------------------, "To the Promised Land"
c -1250 Moorcock, Michael, GLORIANA; OR, THE UNFULFILL'D QUEEN. BEING A ROMANCE
c -1250 Morrow, James, "Arms and the Woman"
c -1000 Kurland, Michael, PERCHANCE; also 1492, 1906 et al
-753    *------------------------------------------------------founding of Rome
-701    Anderson, Poul, "In the House of Sorrows"
-490    *----------------------------------------------------battle of Marathon
-490    Zelazny, Roger, ROADMARKS
-480    Turtledove, Harry, "Counting Potsherds"
c -480  Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Themistocles Had Not Beaten Aristides in
          an Athenian Election"
-343    deCamp, L. Sprague, "Aristotle and the Gun"
-338    Toynbee, Arnold J., "If Ochus and Philip had Lived On"
-332    Tarr, Judith, "Queen of Asia"
-323    *-------------------------------------death of Alexander III of Macedon
-323    Anderson, Poul, "Eutopia"; also c 732
-323    Bear, Greg, EON
        ----------, ETERNITY
-323    Livy (Titus Livius), AB URBE CONDITA
-323    Scott, Melissa, A CHOICE OF DESTINIES
-323    Toynbee, Arnold J., "If Alexander the Great had Lived On"
-218    Anderson, Poul, "Delenda Est"
-216    *------------------------------------------------------battle of Cannae
c -215  Dunn, J.R., "Men of Good Will"
c -210  Barbet, Pierre, CARTHAGE SERA DETRUITE: SETNI ENQUETER TEMPOREL
c -202  Robinett, Stephen, "Helbent 4"
c -200  *------------------------------------------------Hero invents aeolipile
c -200  Benford, Gregory, "Manassas, Again"
c -200  Somtow, S.P., THE AQUILIAD [: AQUILA IN THE NEW WORLD]
        ------------, THE AQUILIAD II: AQUILA AND THE IRON HORSE
        ------------, THE AQUILIAD III: AQUILA AND THE SPHINX
c -200  White, James, THE SILENT STARS GO BY
c -200  Zebrowski, George, "The Number of the Sand"
-146    Zebrowski, George, "Let Time Shape"
c -146  Bishop, Michael, "For Thus Do I Remember Carthage"
-84     Tarr, Judith, "Cowards Die: A Tragicomedy in Several Fits"
-44     West, Wallace, RIVER OF TIME
-30     *------------------------------------------------------battle of Actium
-30     Harris, Raymond, THE SCHIZOGENIC MAN
-30     Nelson, Ray, TIMEQUEST
-30     Shwartz, Susan, BYZANTIUM'S CROWN
        --------------, THE WOMAN OF FLOWERS
        --------------, QUEENSBLADE
-4      Clagett, John, A WORLD UNKNOWN
-4      Cooper, Edmund, "Jupiter Laughs"
-4      Fortier, Ron, _The Boston Bombers_
1       Pohl, Frederick, "The Deadly Mission of Phineas Snodgrass"
9       Silverberg, Robert, UP THE LINE
c 10    Mitchell, Kirk, PROCURATOR
        --------------, NEW BARBARIANS
        --------------, CRY REPUBLIC
30      *---------------------------------------execution of Yeshwa of Nazareth
30      Boyd, John, THE LAST STARSHIP FROM EARTH
30      Caillois, Roger, PONCE PILATE: RECIT
30      Hohlbein, Wolfgang E., "Im Namen der Menschlichkeit"
30      Kazantzakis, Nikos, TELEUTAOIS PEIRASMOS
30      Lansdale, Joe R., "Letter from the South Two Moons West of Nacogdoches"
30      Linaweaver, Brad, "Unmerited Favor"
30      Pohl, Frederik, "Waiting for the Olympians"
c 30    Padgett, Lewis, & C.L. Moore, "Beyond Heaven's Gates"
c 40    Friesner, Esther M., DRUID'S BLOOD
58      Gillies, John, "A Sending Parable: What Might Have Been the Result Had
          St. Paul Traveled East to the Orient Instead of West"
70      Jacobson, Dan, THE GOD-FEARER: A NOVEL
c 75    Bonanate, Ugo, ASCOLTA, ISRAELE
94      Kilian, Crawford, ROGUE EMPEROR
c 100   Christopher, John, FIREBALL
        -----------------, NEW FOUND LAND
        -----------------, DRAGON DANCE
c 165   Renouvier, Charles, UCHRONIE (L'UTOPIE DANS L'HISTOIRE), ESQUISSE
          HISTORIQUE APOCRYPHE DU DEVELOPMENT DE LA CIVILISATION EUROPEENNE TEL
          QU'IL N'A PAS ETE, TEL QU'IL AURAIT PU ETRE
312     McDevitt, Jack, "The Tomb"
312     Newman, Kim, & Eugene Byrne, "The Wandering Christian"
325     Edmondson, G.C., TO SAIL THE CENTURY SEA
330     *------------------------Constantinople becomes eastern capital of Rome
331     Duits, Charles, PTAH HOTEP: ROMAN
331     Ford, John M., THE DRAGON WAITING: A MASQUE OF HISTORY
363     Parnicki, Teodor, SAM WYIDE BEZBRONNY: POWIESC
          HISTORYCZNO-FANTASTYCZYNA W TRZECH CZESCIACH
395     *----------------------------------------------division of Roman Empire
395     Simak, Clifford D., WHERE THE EVIL DWELLS
431     Adams, Robert, CASTAWAYS IN TIME
        -------------, THE SEVEN MAGICAL JEWELS OF IRELAND
        -------------, OF QUESTS AND KINGS
        -------------, OF CHIEFS AND CHAMPIONS
        -------------, OF MYTHS AND MONSTERS
        -------------, OF BEGINNINGS AND ENDINGS
c 450   Stableford, Brian, THE EMPIRE OF FEAR
453     *-------------------------------------------------------death of Attila
c 500   Simak, Clifford, THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE TALISMAN
c 500   Wells, H.G., A MODERN UTOPIA
527     deCamp, L. Sprague, LEST DARKNESS FALL
c 542   *--------------------------------------------death of Arthur of Britain
c 542   Shwartz, Susan, "Count of the Saxon Shore"
610     Bester, Alfred, "The Men Who Murdered Mohammed"
610     Turtledove, Harry, "Departures"
        -----------------, AGENT OF BYZANTIUM
        (---------------), "The Eyes of Argos"
        (---------------), "Strange Eruptions"
        (---------------), "Pillar of Cloud, Pillar of Fire"
        (---------------), "Unholy Trinity"
        (---------------), "Archetypes"
        (---------------), "Images"
        (---------------), "Superwine"
622     *----------------------------------------------------Hegira of Mohammed
c 622   Norton, Andre, WRAITHS OF TIME
664     deCamp, L. Sprague, "The Wheels of If"
        Turtledove, Harry, "The Pugnacious Peacemaker"
664     Toynbee, Arnold J., "The Forfeited Birthright of the Abortive Far
          Western Christian Civilization"
c 664   Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn, ON SAINT HUBERT'S THING
718     Turtledove, Harry, "Islands in the Sea"
731     Toynbee, Arnold J., "The Forfeited Birthright of the Abortive Far
          Eastern Christian Civilization"
732     *-------------------------------------------------------battle of Tours
732     Boireau, Jacques, "Les enfants d'Ibn Khaldoun"
732     Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If the Moors had Won the Battle of Tours"
732     Eklund, Gordon, "The Rising of the Sun"
732     Ryan, J.B., "The Mosaic"
c 732   Anderson, Poul, "Eutopia"; also -323
778     Tarr, Judith, "Roncesvalles"
778     Lafferty, R.A., "Thus We Frustrate Charlemagne"
860     Toynbee, Arnold J., "The Forfeited Birthright of the Abortive
          Scandinavian Civilization"
865     Harrison, Harry, & Tom Shippey, THE HAMMER AND THE CROSS
        ------------------------------, ONE KING'S WAY
878     Harrison, Harry, & Tom Shippey, "Letter from the Pope"
886     Stephenson, Andrew M., THE WALL OF YEARS
900     Romano, Deane, FLIGHT FROM TIME ONE; also 1940
c 950   Parnicki, Teodor, SREBRNE ORLY
984     *------------------------------------------Norse discovery of Greenland
995     Roberts, John Maddox, KING OF THE WOOD
c 1000  Attanasio, A.A., "Ink from the New Moon"
c 1000 Eriksson, James S., AMERICA VICHINGA
c 1000  Lupoff, Richard A., INTO THE AETHER
c 1000  Waldrop, Howard, THEM BONES
1002    Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If King Ethelred of England Had Not Married
          the Norman Emma"
1004    Barrett, Neal, Jr., THE LEAVES OF TIME
1004    Coulson, Juanita, "Unscheduled Flight"
1066    *----------------------------------------------------battle of Hastings
1066    Hamilton, Franklin, "What If--?"
1118    Barbet, Pierre, COSMIC CRUSADERS: TWO COMPLETE NOVELS
        (------------), L'EMPIRE DU BAPHOMET
        (------------), CROISADE STELLAIRE
1137    Anderson, Poul, THE SHIELD OF TIME
c 1150  Silverberg, Robert, "Looking for the Fountain"
1170    Sagara, Michelle, "For Love of God"
1178    Silverberg, Robert, "A Sleep and a Forgetting"
1189    Martine-Barnes, Adrienne, THE FIRE SWORD
        ------------------------, THE CRYSTAL SWORD
        ------------------------, THE RAINBOW SWORD
        ------------------------, THE SEA SWORD
1199    *----------------------------------------death of Richard Coeur de Lion
1199    Garrett, Randall, LORD DARCY
        (--------------), MURDER AND MAGIC
        ((------------)), "The Eyes Have It"
        ((------------)), "A Case of Identity"
        ((------------)), "The Muddle of the Woad"
        ((------------)), "A Stretch of the Imagination"
        (--------------), TOO MANY MAGICIANS
        (--------------), LORD DARCY INVESTIGATES
        ((------------)), "A Matter of Gravity"
        ((------------)), "The Sixteen Keys"
        ((------------)), "The Ipswich Phial"
        ((------------)), "The Napoli Express"
        ----------------, "The Bitter End"
        ----------------, "The Spell of War"
        Kurland, Michael, A STUDY IN SORCERY
        ----------------, TEN LITTLE WIZARDS
1199    Laumer, Keith, ASSIGNMENT IN NOWHERE
c 1199  Rolfe, Frederick William, & C.H. Pirie-Gordon, HUBERT'S ARTHUR: BEING
          CERTAIN CURIOUS DOCUMENTS FOUND AMONG THE LITERARY REMAINS OF MR.
          N.C.
1202    Lewis, Anthony R., "...But the Sword!"
1206    Resnick, Laura, "Saint Frankie"
1212    Harrison, Harry, A TRANSATLANTIC TUNNEL, HURRAH!
        ---------------, "Worlds Beside Worlds"
1219    Eklund, Gordon, "Red Skins"
1240    *----------------------------------------------------------sack of Kiev
1240    Frankowski, Leo, THE CROSS-TIME ENGINEER
        ---------------, THE HIGH-TECH KNIGHT
        ---------------, THE RADIANT WARRIOR
        ---------------, THE FLYING WARLORD
        ---------------, LORD CONRAD'S LADY
1241    Sanders, William, JOURNEY TO FUSANG
1241    Sargent, Pamela, "The Sleeping Serpent"
1241    Toyota Aritsune, MONGORU NO ZANKO
1268    Hood, Gwenyth, THE COMING OF THE DEMONS
c 1285  Weissman, Barry Alan, "Past Touch-the-Sky Mountain"; also c 1861
1290    Farmer, Philip Jose, "Sail On, Sail On"
c 1325  Jones, Diana Wynne, THE LIVES OF CHRISTOPHER CHANT
        ------------------, CHARMED LIFE
        ------------------, THE MAGICIANS OF CAPRONA
1348    *---------------------------------------------height of the Black Death
1348    Silverberg, Robert, THE GATE OF WORLDS
        ------------------, "Lion Time in Timbuctoo"
        Brunner, John, "At the Sign of the Rose"
        Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn, "An Exaltation of Spiders"
1349    Smith, L. Neil, THE CRYSTAL EMPIRE
1381    Freireich, Valerie J., "Measure for Measure"
1381    Olsen, Per G., "I Albions tid"
1415    Dann, Jack, "Da Vinci Rising"
1422    Green, Roland J., "The Goodwife of Orleans"
c 1425  Anvil, Christopher, "Apron Chains"
1431    Arnoux, Alexandre, FAUT-IL BRULER JEANNE? MYSTERE EN TROIS JOURNEES
1431    Parnicki, Teodor, CZAS SIANIA I CZAS ZBIERANIA
1450    Stall, Michael, "Rice Brandy"
1485    Norton, Andre, QUEST CROSSTIME
1486    Eklund, Gordon, "The Karamazov Caper"
1491    Guedalla, Philip, "If the Moors in Spain had Won"
1491    Turtledove, Harry, "Report of the Special Committee on the Quality of
          Life"
1492    *-----------------------------------------------Columbus's first voyage
1492    Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Columbus Had Kept His Straight Course
          Westward"
1492    Charmatz, A., "Sailing Through Program Management"
        ------------, "A Second Chance"
1492    Coulson, Robert, "Soy la Libertad!"
1492    deCamp, L. Sprague, "The Round-Eyed Barbarians"
1492    Friesner, Esther M., "Such a Deal"
1492    Gorodischer, Angelica, "De navegantes"
1492    Herloev Petersen, Arne, "Soefaerden til Cipangu"
1492    Kurland, Michael, PERCHANCE; also c -1000, 1906 et al
1492    Malzberg, Barry N., "Ship Full of Jews"
1492    Pignotti, Lorenzo, STORIA DELLA TOSCANA SINO EL PRINCIPATO: CON DIVERSI
          SAGGI SULLE SCIENZE, LETTERE E ARTI
1492    Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn, ARIOSTO: ARIOSTO FURIOSO, A ROMANCE FOR AN
          ALTERNATIVE RENAISSANCE
c 1500  Bishop, Michael, "And the Marlin Spoke"
1502    Amis, Kingsley, THE ALTERATION
1517    Harrison, Harry, "The Wicked Flee"
c 1517  Amery, Carl, DAS KOENIGSPROJEKT
1520    *--------------------------------------------------sack of Tenochtitlan
1520    Evans, Christopher, AZTEC CENTURY
1520    Linaweaver, Brad, "The Bison Riders"
1520    Oltion, Jerry, "Red Alert"
1520    Reynolds, Mack, & Dean Ing, THE OTHER TIME
1520    Wilder, Cherry, "Kaleidoscope"
1521    Herloev Petersen, Arne, "En flue paa vaeggen"
1527    Flynn, Michael F., "On the Wings of a Butterfly"
1536    Saberhagen, Fred, THE MASK OF THE SUN
1536    Kress, Nancy, "And Wild for to Hold"
c 1550  Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If the Philharmonia Had Not Given Concerts
          at Vicenza"
1554    King, Tappan, "The Crimson Rose"
c 1565  Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Queen Elizabeth Had Left a Son or
          Daughter"
1578    Finch, Sheila, "If There Be Cause"
1583    Herloev Petersen, Arne, "Haabet er groent"
1586    Scott, Melissa, & Lisa A. Barnett, ARMOR OF LIGHT
1587    Leiber, Fritz, "No Great Magic"
1588    *-------------------------------------destruction of the Spanish Armada
1588    Andrews, Keith William, SINK THE ARMADA!
1588    Brunner, John, TIMES WITHOUT NUMBER
1588    Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If the Spanish Armada Had Sailed at Its
          Appointed Time"
1588    Eisenstein, Phyllis, SHADOW OF EARTH
1588    Parker, Geoffrey, "If The Armada Had Landed"
1588    Roberts, Keith, PAVANE
        (------------), "The Signaller"
        (------------), "The Lady Anne"
        (------------), "Brother John"
        (------------), "Lords and Ladies"
        (------------), "Corfe Gate"
        (------------), "The White Boat"
c 1600  Anderson, Poul, A MIDSUMMER TEMPEST
1605    Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Champlain Had Tarried in Plymouth Bay"
1606    Jones, Diana Wynne, WITCH WEEK
c 1607  Costello, Holford, ARISTOPIA. A ROMANCE-HISTORY OF THE NEW WORLD
1610    Richard-Bessiere, F., CROISIERE DANS LE TEMPS
1626    Butler, Ron, "What Number are You Calling?"
1649    Whitbourn, John, A DANGEROUS ENERGY
c 1655  Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Charles II Had Accepted the Kingship of
          Virginia"
1658    *----------------------------------------------death of Oliver Cromwell
1658    Brennert, Alan, & Norm Breyfogle, BATMAN: HOLY TERROR
1660    Card, Orson Scott, HATRACK RIVER
        (---------------), SEVENTH SON
        (---------------), RED PROPHET
        (---------------), PRENTICE ALVIN
c 1660  Talbot, Bryan, THE ADVENTURES OF LUTHER ARKWRIGHT
1665    Green, Martin, THE EARTH AGAIN REDEEMED: MAY 26 TO JULY 1, 1984, ON
          THIS EARTH OF OURS AND ITS ALTER EGO
c 1665  Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Admiral Penn Had Persisted in Disowning
          His Son William"
1666    Garrett, Randall, "Gentlemen: Please Note"
1666    Goldstein, Lisa, "Split Night"
1670    Snodgrass, Melinda M., QUEEN'S GAMBIT DECLINED
1674    Van Loon, Hendrik Willem, "If the Dutch had Kept Nieuw Amsterdam"
1697    Peirce, Hayford, NAPOLEON DISENTIMED
1710    Burroughs, William S., CITIES OF THE RED NIGHT
1720    Baxter, Stephen, ANTI-ICE
1735    Murrin, John M., "No Awakening, No Revolution? More Counterfactual
          Speculations"
1737    Benet, Stephen Vincent, "The Curfew Tolls"
1742    Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If the Boy George Washington Had Become a
          British Midshipman"
1745    Petrie, Charles, "If: A Jacobite Fantasy"
1746    Aiken, Joan, THE WOLVES OF WILLOUGHBY CHASE
        -----------, BLACK HEARTS IN BATTERSEA
        -----------, NIGHTBIRDS ON NANTUCKET
        -----------, THE STOLEN LAKE
        -----------, THE WHISPERING MOUNTAIN
        -----------, THE CUCKOO TREE
        -----------, DIDO AND PA
        -----------, IS
        -----------, MIDNIGHT IS A PLACE
c 1750  Utley, Steven, & Howard Waldrop, "Custer's Last Jump"
1759    *-----------------------------------------------------battle of Quebec
1759    Borden, Morton, "1759: What If Canada Had Remained French?"
1759    Hertel, Francois, "Lepic et l'histoire hypothetique"
1759    Percy, H.R., "Letter from America"
1759    Thomas, Donald, PRINCE CHARLIE'S BLUFF
1760    Davidson, Avram, "O Brave New World!"
1762    Thompson, Roger, "If I had been... the Earl of Sherburne in 1762-5"
1763    Stirling, S.M., "Cops and Robbers"
c 1765  Flynn, Michael F., "Forest of Time"
1772    Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Alexander Hamilton Had Not Written About
          the Hurricane"
c 1772  Foster, Alan Dean, "Polonaise"
1774    Rusch, Kristine Kathryn, "Common Sense"
1774    Wright, Esmond, "If I had been... Benjamin Franklin in the Early 1770s"
1775    Wentz, Richard E., "Reflections of a Rebellion Averted"
c 1775  Sterling, Bruce, & Lewis Shiner, "Mozart in Mirrorshades"
1776    Bloch, Robert, "Founding Fathers"
1776    Eklund, Gordon, SERVING IN TIME
1776    Kress, Nancy, "The Battle for Long Island"
1776    Maurois, Andre, "If Louis XVI had an Atom of Firmness"
1776    Seabury, Paul, "What If George Washington Had Been Captured by General
          Howe: Mrs. Murray's War (1776)"
1777    Andrews, Keith William, RAIDERS OF THE REVOLUTION
1777    Piper, H. Beam, "Crossroads of Destiny"
1777    Piper, H. Beam, "He Walked Around the Horses"
1777    Sobel, Robert, FOR WANT OF A NAIL...; IF BURGOYNE HAD WON AT SARATOGA
1779    Stirling, S.M., MARCHING THROUGH GEORGIA
        --------------, UNDER THE YOKE
        --------------, THE STONE DOGS
1780    Laidlaw, Marc, "His Powder'd Wig, His Crown of Thornes"
c 1780  Green, Roland J., "Exile's Greeting"
1781    *----------------------------------------------------battle of Yorktown
1781    Clarke, Gerald, "Yorktown: If the British Had Won"
1781    Nicholas, Herbert N., "Hail Our Britannic Bicentennial"
c 1781  Waldrop, Howard, "Fin de Cycle"
1782    Allikas, David, "A Switch in Time!"
1782    Kurland, Michael, THE WHENABOUTS OF BURR
1784    Baring, Maurice, "The Alternative"
1784    Borden, Morton, "1784: What If Slavery Had Been Geographically
          Confined?"
1785    Lafferty, R.A., "Rainbird"
1787    Gatch, Tom, Jr., KING JULIAN: A NOVEL
1787    Riker, William H., "What If Elbridge Gerry Had Been More Rational and
          Less Patriotic? (1787)"
1788    Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Gilbert Livingston Had Not Voted New York
          Into the Union"
1788    Ferrell, Thomas H., "What If There Were a Unitary Rather Than a Federal
          System?"
1788    Morales, Alejandro, THE RAG DOLL PLAGUES: A NOVEL
1788    Williams, Walter Jon, "Wall, Stone, Craft"
1789    *----------------------------------------------storming of the Bastille
1789    Borden, Morton, "1789: Could the Articles of Confederation Have
          Worked?"
1789    Delisle de Sales, Jean Claude Izouard, MA REPUBLIQUE
1789    Nye, Jody Lynn, "The Father of His Country"
1790    Laumer, Keith, WORLDS OF THE IMPERIUM; also 1911
1791    Falconer, Stuart, "Fugue and Variations"
1792    Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Lafayette Had Held the French Reign of
          Terror in Check"
1792    Droit, Jacques, MALHEUREUX ULYSSE
1793    Belloc, Hilaire, "If Drouet's Cart had Stuck"
1793    Parnicki, Teodor, MUZA DALEKICH PODROZY: POWIESC
1794    Laumann, E.M., & Rene Jeanne, SI, LE 9 THERMIDOR...: HYPOTHESE
          HISTORIQUE
1794    Smith, L. Neil, THE PROBABILITY BROACH
        --------------, "The Spirit of Exmas Sideways"
        --------------, THE NAGASAKI VECTOR
        --------------, THE VENUS BELT
        --------------, THE GALLATIN DIVERGENCE
        --------------, BRIGHTSUIT MCBEAR
        --------------, TAFLAK LYSANDRA
        --------------, TOM PAINE MARU
1795    Lafferty, R. A., "Assault on Fat Mountain"
1796    Slonimski, Antoni, TORPEDA CZASU: POWIESC FANTASTYCZNA
1797    Anderson, Poul, "When Free Men Shall Stand"
1798    Friesner, Esther M., "Jane's Fighting Ships"
1801    Borden, Morton, "1801: Would Aaron Burr Have Been a Great President?"
1801    Carr, Jayge, "The War of '07"
c 1801  Merwin, Sam, THE HOUSE OF MANY WORLDS
1803    Long, Norton E., "What If Napoleon Had Not Sold Louisiana? (1803)"
1803    Salisbury, Robert H., "What If Marbury v. Madison and the Impeachment
          of John Marshall (1803)"
1804    Leinster, Murray, TIME TUNNEL
1805    Barbier, J.-B., SI NAPOLEON AVAIT PRIS LONDRES
1805    Caron, Carlos Maria, "La Victoria de Napoleon"
1805    Lawrence, Edmund, IT MAY HAPPEN YET: A TALE OF BONAPARTE'S INVASION OF
          ENGLAND
1805    Morris, Howard L., "Not by Sea"
1807    Jackson, Donald, VALLEY MEN: A SPECULATIVE ACCOUNT OF THE ARKANSAS
          EXPEDITION OF 1807
1808    Masters, Roger D., "What If Napoleon Had Not Invaded Russia? (1808)"
1812    Cate, Curtis, "Preface" to THE WAR OF THE TWO EMPERORS: THE DUEL
          BETWEEN NAPOLEON AND ALEXANDER: RUSSIA, 1812
1812    Geoffroy-Chateau, Louis-Napoleon, NAPOLEON ET LA CONQUETE DU MONDE,
          1812-1823: HISTOIRE DE LA MONARCHIE UNIVERSELLE
1813    Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If the Pirate Jean Lafitte Had Joined the
          British at New Orleans"
1813    Deloria, Vine, Jr., "Why the U.S. Never Fought the Indians"
1813    Fehrenbach, T.R., "Remember the Alamo!"
1813    Meacham, Beth, "One by One"
1814    Laumer, Keith, THE OTHER SIDE OF TIME
1815    *----------------------------------------------------battle of Waterloo
1815    Aron, Robert, VICTOIRE A WATERLOO
1815    Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If James Macdonnel Had Not Closed the Gate
          of Hugomont Castle"
1815    Collyn, George, "Unification Day"
1815    Fisher, H.A.L., "If Napoleon had Escaped to America"
1815    Gotschalk, Felix C., "The Napoleonic Wars"
1815    Keen, Tony, "Napoleon's Airship"
1815    Thiry, Marcel, ECHEC AU TEMPS
1815    Trevelyan, G.M., "If Napoleon had Won the Battle of Waterloo"
1815    Van Herck, Paul, CAROLINE OH CAROLINE
c 1815  Joergensen, Per C., "Neste aar i Jerusalem"
c 1815  Van Herck, Paul, OPERATION BONAPARTE
c 1815  Noel-Noel, VOYAGEUR DES SIECLES
c 1817  Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Abraham Lincoln's Father Had Moved
          Southward, Not Northward"
1819    Marriott, J.A.R., "If Queen Victoria--? An Historical Phantasy"
1824    Easton, Thomas A., "Black Earth and Destiny"
1824    Gibson, William, & Bruce Sterling, THE DIFFERENCE ENGINE
1824    Nicolson, Harold, "If Byron had Become King of Greece"
1826    Harness, Charles L., LURID DREAMS
1827    Scholz, Carter, "The Ninth Symphony of Ludwig van Beethoven and Other
          Lost Songs"
1828    Moffett, Judith, "Chickasaw Slave"
1832    Borden, Morton, "1832: What If the Second Bank Had Been Rechartered?"
1836    Cupp, Scott, "Thirteen Days of Glory"
1836    Randle, Kevin, & Robert Cornett, REMEMBER THE ALAMO!
1836    Rucker, Rudy, THE HOLLOW EARTH: THE NARRATIVE OF MASON ALGIERS REYNOLDS
          OF VIRGINIA
1841    Chalker, Jack L., DOWNTIMING THE NIGHT SIDE
1846    Bomba, Ty, "Outgoing Mail"
1846    Goldstone, Cynthia, & Avram Davidson, "Pebble in Time"
1847    Minogue, Kenneth, "What If Karl Marx Had Drowned in a Cross-Channel
          Ferry Accident? (1847)"
1849    Roberts, Ralph, "How the South Preserved the Union"
1849    Williams, Walter Jon, "No Spot of Ground"
1850    Borden, Morton, "1850: What If the Compromise of 1850 Had Been
          Defeated?"
1850    Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Skipper Jennings Had Not Rescued Certain
          Shipwrecked Japanese"
c 1850  Gjaerevold, Einar, "Isens veg"
c 1850  Malzberg, Barry N., THE REMAKING OF SIGMUND FREUD
c 1850  Rusch, Kristine Kathryn, "The Arrival of Truth"
c 1850  Waldrop, Howard, "The Passing of the Western"
1856    Chalker, Jack L., "Now Falls the Cold, Cold Night"
1856    Martin, George R.R., "Under Siege"
1857    *-----------------------------------------------------John Brown's raid
1857    Bisson, Terry, FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN
1858    Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If Orsini's Bomb Had Not Failed to Destroy
          Napoleon III"
1860    Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If President James Buchanan Had Enforced the
          Law in November, 1860"
1860    Di Filippo, Paul, "Walt and Emily"
1860    Fawcett, Bill, "Lincoln's Charge"
1860    Montana, Ron, THE SIGN OF THE THUNDERBIRD
1860    Steele, Allen, "Riders in the Sky"
c 1860  Boeheim, Carl von, DIE KAISERSAGA: UTOPIA AUSTRIACA
1861    Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If the Confederates Had Marched on
          Washington After Bull Run"
1861    Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, "If the Confederate States Had Purchased the
          East India Company's Fleet in 1861"
1861    Crosby, Ernest, "If the South Had Been Allowed to Go"
1861    Denton, Bradley, "The Territory"
1861    Effinger, George Alec, "Everything but Honor"
1861    Harness, Charles L., "1894"
1861    Harrison, Harry, A REBEL IN TIME
1861    Jakes, John, BLACK IN TIME
1861    Simmons, Mark, "The American Civil War: Another Story"
1861    Stapp, Robert, A MORE PERFECT UNION
1861    Waldron, Webb, "If Lincoln had Yielded"
1861    Womack, Jack, TERRAPLANE: A NOVEL
        ------------, ELVISSEY
c 1861  *-(see endnote)--------------------------------------------------------
c 1861  Effinger, George Alec, LOOK AWAY
c 1861  Ford, John M., "Slowly By, Lorena"
c 1861  Rochelle, Warren G., "A Peaceful Heart"
c 1861  Sanders, William, THE WILD BLUE AND THE GRAY
c 1861  Smith, George Henry, "Take Me to Your Leader"
c 1861  Weissman, Barry Alan, "Past Touch-the-Sky Mountain"; also c 1285
1862    Shetterly, Will, & Vince Stone, _Captain Confederacy_ (vol 1) #1-12
        ------------------------------, _Captain Confederacy_ (vol 2) #1-4
        ---------------, "Hero Worship: Public Faces and Private Dreams"
1862    Utley, Stephen, "Look Away"
1862    Vanauken, Sheldon, "The World After the South Won"
1863    *--------------------------------siege of Memphis, battle of Gettysburg
1863    Cassutt, Michael, "Mules in Horses' Harness"
1863    Churchill, Winston S., "If Lee had not Won the Battle of Gettysburg"
1863    Dabney, Virginia, "If the South had Won the War"
1863    Elgin, Suzette Haden, "Hush My Mouth"
1863    Gat, Dmitri, "U-Genie SX-1--Human Entrepeneur: Naturally Rapacious
          Yankee"
1863    Kantor, Mackinlay, IF THE SOUTH HAD WON THE CIVIL WAR
1863    Mitchell, Gary, "The Wars that Never Were"
1863    Moore, Ward, BRING THE JUBILEE
1863    Moore, William O., "Let Us Cross Over the River: A Flight of Fancy for
          Wargamers"
1863    Morrow, James, "Abe Lincoln in McDonald's"
1863    Nesbitt, Mark, IF THE SOUTH WON GETTYSBURG
1863    Poyer, David C., THE SHILOH PROJECT
1863    Randle, Kevin, & Robert Cornett, REMEMBER GETTYSBURG!
1863    Williams, Frank Purdy, HALLIE MARSHALL: A TRUE DAUGHTER OF THE SOUTH
1863    Baron, Nick, ROBERT SILVERBERG'S TIME TOURS #2: GLORY'S END
1864    Richards, R.W., A SOUTHERN YARN
1864    Skimin, Leonard, GRAY VICTORY
1864    Tilton, Lois, "A Just and Lasting Peace"
1864    Turtledove, Harry, THE GUNS OF THE SOUTH: A NOVEL OF THE CIVIL WAR
1864    White, Mel., "Sam Clemens and the Notable Mare"
1865    Brenner, Barbara, SAVING THE PRESIDENT
1865    Davin, Eric L., "Avenging Angel"
1865    DiChario, Nicholas A., "Extreme Feminism"
1865    Goodman, Arthur, IF BOOTH HAD MISSED: A DRAMA OF THE RECONSTRUCTION
          PERIOD
1865    Lewis, Lloyd, "If Lincoln Had Lived"
1865    Lewis, Oscar, THE LOST YEARS
1865    Lodi-Ribeiro, Gerson, "A Etica da Traicao"
1865    Longyear, Barry B., "The Dreyfuss Affair"
1865    McHugh, Maureen B., "The Lincoln Train"
1865    Richards, John Thomas, "Minor Alteration"
1865    Thurber, James, "If Grant Had Been Drinking at Appomattox"
1865    Waldman, Milton, "If Booth had Missed Lincoln"
1866    Amery, Carl, AN DEN FEUERN DER LEYERMARK: ROMAN
1867    Calvert, Peter, "If I had been... Benito Juarez in 1867"
1870    Pearton, Maurice, "If I had been... Adolphe Thiers in 1870"
1871    *----------------------------------------------------Great Chicago Fire
1871    Asimov, Isaac, "Fair Exchange?"
1871    Meredith, Richard C., RUN, COME SEE JERUSALEM!
1872    Fowler, Karen Joy, "Game Night at the Fox and Goose"
1872    Resnick, Laura, "We Are Not Amused"
1873    Lafferty, R.A., "Selenium Ghosts of the Eighteen Seventies"
1876    Jones, Douglas C., THE COURT-MARTIAL OF GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER
1876    Randle, Kevin, & Robert Cornett, REMEMBER THE LITTLE BIGHORN!
1876    Smith, Martin Cruz, THE INDIANS WON
1877    King, Tappan, "Patriot's Dream"
1880    Chandler, A. Bertram, KELLY COUNTRY
1880    Edwards, Owen Dudley, "If I had been... William Ewart Gladstone in
          1880"
1880    Kube-McDowell, Michael P., "I Shall Have a Flight to Glory"
c 1880  Waldrop, Howard, "...The World as We Know't"
1882    Effinger, George Alec, "Shootout at Gower Gulch"
1884    Resnick, Mike, "The Light That Blinds, the Claws That Catch"
1885    Johnson, Peter, GORDON OF KHARTOUM
1885    Newman, Kim, ANNO-DRACULA
c 1885  Meacham, Beth, "A Spark in the Darkness"
1886    Simner, Janni Lee, ""Learning Magic"
1887    Graham, Otis L., Jr., "1887: Whites and Indians--Was There a Better
          Way?"
1887    Dickinson, Peter, KING AND JOKER
        ----------------, SKELETON-IN-WAITING
1888    Kagan, Janet, "Love Our Lockwood"
1888    Ludwig, Emil, "If the Emperor Frederick had not had Cancer"
1890    Watson, Ian, CHEKHOV'S JOURNEY
c 1890  Kube-McDowell, Michael P., "Because Thou Lovest the Burning-Ground"
1892    Manglese, Jack, "Bobby Frost"
1892    Watt-Evans, Lawrence, "The Murderer"
1893    Crowley, John, "Great Work of Time"
1893    Malzberg, Barry N., "Andante Lugubre"
1894    Leiber, Fritz, "Catch that Zeppelin!"
1894    Mitsuse Ryu, SEITO TOTOKUFU
1895    Baxter, Stephen, "Brigantia's Angels"
1896    Niven, Larry, "Bird in the Hand"
1896    Soukup, Martha, "Plowshare"
1896    Hahn, Ronald M., & Harald Pusch, DIE TEMPONAUTEN: SCIENCE FICTION-ROMAN
c 1896  Lafferty, R. A., "Interurban Queen"
1898    Newman, Kim, "Famous Monsters"
1898    Veiga, Jose J., A CASCA DA SERPENTE
1900    Lafferty, R.A., "The Three Armageddons of Enniscorthy Sweeny"
1900    Mitchell, Kirk, NEVER THE TWAIN
c 1900  Finch, Sheila, "Old Man and C"
c 1900  Haldeman, Joe, "No Future in It"
c 1900  Hernandez, Lea, "Al Einstein--Nazi Smasher!"
c 1900  Poyer, Joe, TUNNEL WAR
c 1902  Di Filippo, Paul, "Mairzy Doats"
1903    Thompson, W.R., "The Plot to Save Hitler"
1904    Beerbohm, Max, "A Panacea"
1905    Olsen, Per G., "Medaljens bakside"
1905    Pohl, Frederick, "Target One"
1906    Kurland, Michael, PERCHANCE; also c -1000, 1492 et al
1907    Robinson, Frank M., "One Month in 1907"
1908    Bensen, D.R., AND HAVING WRIT...
1909    Waldrop, Howard, "Ike at the Mike"
1910    Resnick, Mike, "Bully!"
c 1910  Delaplace, Barbara, "Painted Bridges"
1911    Chilson, Robert, "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sky"
1911    Laumer, Keith, WORLDS OF THE IMPERIUM; also 1790
1912    Newman, Kim, & Eugene Byrne, "Ten Days That Shook the World"
        ---------------------------, "Tom Joad"
        ---------------------------, "In the Air"
1912    Pellegrino, Charles, FLYING TO VALHALLA
1912    Resnick, Mike, "The Bull Moose at Bay"
1913    Yulsman, Jerry, ELLEANDER MORNING: A NOVEL
1914    Aldiss, Brian W., "A Tupolev Too Far"
1914    Jensen, Reidar, "Brev til min venn Wolfgang Wegener, februar 1924"
1914    Purdom, Tom, "The Redemption of August"
1914    Silverberg, Robert, "Translation Error"
1916    Morselli, Guido, CONTRO-PASSATO PROSSIMO: UN'IPOTESI RETROSPETTIVA
1917    *--------------------------------------------------Bolshevik Revolution
1917    Aksyonov, Vassily, OSTROV KRYM
1917    anon., "Scene and Not Herd: Failure of a Revolution"
1917    DiChario, Nicholas A., "Giving Head"
1917    Graham, Otis L., Jr., "1917: What If the United States Had Remained
          Neutral?"
1917    Ley, Olga, "Checkmate in Six Moves"
1917    Resnick, Mike, "Over There"
1917    Seabury, Paul, "The Histronaut"
1917    Shukman, Harold, "If I had been... Alexander Kerensky in 1917"
c 1917  Koja, Kathe, & Barry N. Malzberg, "Literary Lives"
c 1917  Swanwick, Michael, "In Concert"
c 1917  Wolfe, Gene, "How I Lost the Second World War and Helped Turn Back the
          German Invasion"
1918    Baxter, Stephen, "Mittelwelt"
1918    Conner, Mike, ARCHANGEL
1918    Doyle, Arthur Conan, "The Death Voyage"
1918    Lackey, Mercedes, "Jihad"
1918    Leacock, Stephen, "The Hohenzollerns in America"
1918    Leacock, Stephen, "If Germany Had Won"
1918    Thomsen, Brian M., "A Sense of Loyalty, a Sense of Betrayal"
1918    Villard, Oswald Garrison, "Issue and Men"
1918    Zebrowski, George, "Lenin in Odessa"
c 1918  Attanasio, A.A., IN OTHER WORLDS
1919    Beck, James M., "It Might Have Been"
1919    Louvish, Simon, THE RESURRECTIONS
1919    Montville, Leigh, "What If? Bubbles and the Babe"
1919    Spinrad, Norman, THE IRON DREAM
1919    Squire, J.C., "What Might Have Happened"
1920    Nimersheim, Jack, "A Fireside Chat"
c 1920  Hersey, John, WHITE LOTUS
c 1923  Dicks, Terrance, TIMEWYRM: EXODUS
1924    Motta, Luigi, IL TONNEL SOTTOMARINO
1924    Rusch, Kristine Kathryn, "Fighting Bob"
1925    Kruas, Stephen, "Frame of Reference"
1926    Haldeman, Joe, THE HEMINGWAY HOAX
1926    Hogan, James P., THE PROTEUS OPERATION; also 1939
1926    Knox, Ronald, "If the General Strike had Succeeded"
1926    Malzberg, Barry N., "Another Goddamned Showboat"
1927    Wyndham, John, "Random Quest"
1928    Waldrop, Howard, "Hoover's Men"
1929    Gerrold, David, "The Kennedy Enterprise"
1930    Niven, Larry, "The Return of William Proxmire"
1930    Squire, J.C., If It Had Been Discovered in 1930 that Bacon Really Did
          Write Shakespeare"
1930    Williamson, Jack, THE LEGION OF TIME
c 1931  Moore, Ward, "A Class with Dr. Chang"
1932    Asimov, Isaac, THE END OF ETERNITY
1932    Graham, Otis L., Jr., "1933: What Would the 1930s Have Been Like
          Without Franklin Roosevelt?"
1932    Nimersheim, Jack, "The Wages of Sin"
1932    Smith, Dean Wesley, "A Bubble for a Minute"
1932    Watt-Evans, Lawrence, "Truth, Justice, and the American Way"
1933    *---------------------------------------------first inauguration of FDR
1933    Denton, Brad, WRACK & ROLL
1933    Dick, Philip K., THE MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE
1933    Eklund, Gordon, ALL TIMES POSSIBLE
1933    Norden, Eric, THE ULTIMATE SOLUTION
1933    Pitney, John J., Jr., "What If There Were Three Major Parties?"
c 1933  White, Ted, & Dave Van Arnam, SIDESLIP
1934    Menard, Pierre, 1938: LA DISTRUZIONE DI PARIGI
1935    Aldiss, Brian W., THE YEAR BEFORE YESTERDAY
1935    Malzberg, Barry N., "Kingfish"
1935    Shwartz, Susan, "Loose Cannon"
1935    Williams, Emlyn, HEADLONG: A NOVEL
1935    Williams, Walter Jon, "Red Elvis"
1936    Bopp, Leon, LIAISONS DU MONDE: ROMAN
1936    Russ, Joanna, THE FEMALE MAN
1936    Thomsen, Brian M., "A Night on the Plantation"
c 1936  Effinger, George Alec, "Target: Berlin! The Role of the Air Force
          Four-Door Hardtop"
1937    Daniel, Kate, "The _Defiant_ Disaster"
1937    Di Filippo, Paul, "Campbell's World"
1938    Delaplace, Barbara, "Standing Firm"
1938    Di Filippo, Paul, "Anne"
1938    Rusch, Kristine Kathryn, "Sinner-Saints"
1939    Berry, Stephen Ames, THE BATTLE FOR TERRA TWO
1939    Carter, Paul A., "The Constitutional Origins of Westly v. Simmons"
1939    Hogan, James P., THE PROTEUS OPERATION; also 1926
1939    Moore, Alan, & Dave Gibbon, WATCHMEN
1939    Pohl, Frederik, "The Reunion at the Mile-High"
1939    Powlesland, Aidan, "Prelude to War: Poland, pivot of history: 1st
          August 1939-1 November 1939"
1939    Quarrie, Bruce, HITLER: THE VICTORY THAT NEARLY WAS
1940    *-----------------------------------------------------battle of Britain
1940    Armstrong, Anthony, & Bruce Graeme, WHEN THE BELLS RANG
1940    Butler, Ewan, WITHOUT APOLOGY
1940    Coward, Noel, PEACE IN OUR TIME: A PLAY IN TWO ACTS AND EIGHT SCENES
1940    Cox, Richard (ed), OPERATION SEA LION
1940    Deighton, Len, SS-GB: NAZI-OCCUPIED BRITAIN 1941
1940    Dunn, J.R., "Crux Gammata"
1940    Fleming, Peter, OPERATION SEA LION: THE PROJECTED INVASION OF ENGLAND
          IN 1940
1940    Forester, C. S., "If Hitler Had Invaded England"
1940    Gilbert, Adrian, BRITAIN INVADED
1940    Haffner, Sebastian, ANMERKUNGEN ZU HITLER
1940    Heinlein, Robert A., TO SAIL BEYOND THE SUNSET: THE LIFES AND LOVES OF
          MAUREEN JOHNSON (BEING THE MEMOIRS OF A SOMEWHAT IRREGULAR LADY)
1940    Longmate, Norman, IF BRITAIN HAD FALLEN
1940    Lukacs, John, "If Hitler had Won the Second World War"
1940    Macksey, Kenneth, INVASION: THE GERMAN INVASION OF ENGLAND, JULY 1940
1940    Roberts, Keith, "Weihnachtsabend"
1940    Romano, Deane, FLIGHT FROM TIME ONE; also 900
1940    Roy, Archie, ALL EVIL SHED AWAY
1940    Silverberg, Robert, "Trips"
1940    Stevens, Gordon, AND ALL THE KING'S MEN
1940    Turtledove, Harry, "The Last Article"
1940    Walling, William, "Memo to the Leader"
c 1940  Cadigan, Pat, "No Prisoners"
c 1940  Clarke, Comer, IF THE NAZIS HAD COME
1941    *------------------------------------Operation Barbarossa, Pearl Harbor
1941    Allen, Louis, "If I had been... Hideki Tojo in 1941"
1941    Bailey, Hilary, "The Fall of Frenchy Steiner"
1941    Busby, F.M., "Tundra Moss"
1941    Costello, Matthew J., TIME OF THE FOX
1941    --------------------, DAY OF THE SNAKE
1941    Downing, David, THE MOSCOW OPTION: AN ALTERNATIVE SECOND WORLD WAR
1941    Effinger, George Alec, "Prince Pat"
1941    Erickson, Steve, TOURS OF THE BLACK CLOCK
1941    Finch, Sheila, "Reichs-Peace"
1941    Gingrich, Newt, & William R. Forstchen, 1945
1941    Gygax, E. Gary, & Terry Stafford, VICTORIOUS GERMAN ARMS: AN ALTERNATE
          MILITARY HISTORY OF WORLD WAR II
1941    Mullally, Frederic, HITLER HAS WON: A NOVEL
1941    Norton, Andre, THE CROSSROADS OF TIME
1941    Sarban, THE SOUND OF HIS HORN
1941    Soukup, Martha, "Rosemary's Brain"
1941    Thayer, James Stewart, S-DAY: A MEMOIR OF THE INVASION OF ENGLAND
1941    Toyota Aritsune, TAIMU SURIPPU DAISENSO
1941    Turtledove, Harry, "In the Presence of Mine Enemies"
1941    Wodhams, Jack, "Try Again"
c 1941  *-(see endnote)--------------------------------------------------------
c 1941  Andrews, Keith William,  TREASON IN TIME
c 1941  Andrevon, Jean-Pierre, "L'Anniversaire du Reich de mille ans"
c 1941  anon., THE OCCUPATION
c 1941  Asimov, Isaac, "Living Space"
c 1941  Basil, Otto, WENN DAS DER FUHRER WUSST
c 1941  Bear, Greg, "Through Road No Whither"
c 1941  Brown, Douglas & Christopher Serpell, LOSS OF EDEN
c 1941  Budrys, Algis, "Never Meet Again"
c 1941  Cooper, Giles, THE OTHER MAN: A NOVEL BASED ON HIS PLAY FOR TELEVISION
c 1941  Counsil, Wendy, "Black Handkerchiefs"
c 1941  Dean, William, "A Passage in Italics"
c 1941  Gaspar, Laszlo, "Mi, I. Adolf"
c 1941  Goldsmith, Howard, "Do Ye Hear the Children Weeping?"
c 1941  Hermansen, Sjur, "Alternativ naatid"
c 1941  Hull, E. M., "The Flight that Failed"
c 1941  Linaweaver, Brad, MOON OF ICE
        ----------------, "Under an Appalling Sky"
        ----------------, & William Alan Ritch, "The Littlest Stormbringer"
c 1941  Mazarin, Jean, L'HISTOIRE DETOURNEE
c 1941  Morton, H.V., JAMES BLUNT
c 1941  Robban, Randolph, SI L'ALLEMAGNE AVAIT VAINCU
c 1941  Rutman, Leo, CLASH OF EAGLES
c 1941  Shi Jian, title unknown
c 1941  Shippey, Tom, "Enemy Transmissions"
c 1941  Shirer, William, "If Hitler Had Won World War II"
1942    Fried, Robert C., "What If Hitler Got the Bomb? (1944)"
1942    Harris, Robert, FATHERLAND
1942    Malzberg, Barry N., "Fugato"
1942    Richardson, Hal, "The Time of Fear"
1942    Steele, Allen, "Goddard's People"
        -------------, "John Harper Wilson"
1942    Turtledove, Harry, WORLDWAR: IN THE BALANCE
        -----------------, WORLDWAR: TILTING THE BALANCE
        -----------------, WORLDWAR: UPSETTING THE BALANCE
        -----------------, WORLDWAR: FINDING THE BALANCE
1943    *-------------------------------------------end of battle of Stalingrad
1943    Anderson, Kevin J., & Doug Beason, THE TRINITY PARADOX
1943    Bova, Ben, TRIUMPH
1943    Brin, David, "Thor Meets Captain America"
1943    Dvorkin, David, BUDSPY
1943    King, Tappan, "The Mark of the Angel"
1943    Locke, Robert Donald, "Demotion"
1943    Murphy, Walter F., "What If Peter Had Been Pope During World War II"
1943    Nimmo, David G. "What If?...Evacuating the AfrikaKorps"
1943    Tilton, Lois, "Wunderwaffen"
1943    Turtledove, Harry, "Ready for the Fatherland"
1944    Ambrose, Stephen, PEGASUS BRIDGE: JUNE 6, 1944
1944    Andrews, Keith William, SNOW KILL
1944    Bowes, Richard, WARCHILD
1944    Delaplace, Barbara, "No Other Choice"
1944    Ford, John M., "Intersections"
1944    Koontz, Dean, LIGHTNING
1944    Malzberg, Barry N., "In the Stone House"
1944    Mulisch, Harry, DE TOEKOMST VAN GISTEREN: PROTOKOL VAN EEN SCHRIJVERIJ
1944    Tsouras, Peter, DISASTER AT D-DAY: THE GERMANS DEFEAT THE ALLIES, JUNE
          1944
1944    Waldrop, Howard, "The Effects of Alienation"
c 1944  Zebrowski, George, "The Eichmann Variations"
1945    *-------------------------------------bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
1945    Benford, Gregory, "Valhalla"
1945    Clark, Ronald W., THE BOMB THAT FAILED
1945    Compton, K.T., "If the Atomic Bomb Had Not Been Used"
1945    Coppel, Alfred, THE BURNING MOUNTAIN: A NOVEL OF THE INVASION OF JAPAN
1945    Graham, Otis L., Jr., "1945: The United States, Russia, and the Cold
          War--What if Franklin Roosevelt Had Lived?"
1945    Komatsu Sakyo, "Chi ni wa heiwa o"
1945    Kornbluth, C.M., "Two Dooms"
1945    Laski, Harold J., "If Roosevelt had Lived"
1945    Laski, Marghanita, TORY HEAVEN; OR, THUNDER ON THE RIGHT
1945    Malzberg, Barry N., "Hitler at Nuremburg"
1945    Nathanson, E.M., & Aaron Bank, KNIGHT'S CROSS
1945    Overgard, William, DIVIDE
1945    Reich, Tova, "Mengele in Jerusalem"
1945    Robinson, Kim Stanley, "The Lucky Strike"
1945    Saunders, Jake, "Back to the Stone Age"
1945    Scortia, Thomas N., ARTERY OF FIRE
1945    Tuchman, Barbara, "If Mao Had Come to Washington"
1945    Westheimer, David, LIGHTER THAN A FEATHER: A NOVEL
1945    Ziegler, Thomas, DIE STIMMEN DER NACHT
1946    Armstrong, Michael, "Everything That Rises, Must Converge"
1946    Bier, Jesse, "Father and Son"
1946    Dexter, Lewis A., "What If Joseph McCarthy Had Not Been a U.S. Senator
          in 1950-55? and/or What If There Had Been a Serious, Responsible
          Senator with Gifts as Great as McCarthy's for Publicity Who Had
          Pre-Empted the Communism-in-Government Issue from Him in 1949"
1946    Gorodischer, Angelica, "El oro de Tiresias"
1946    Martin, George R.R. (ed), WILD CARDS I
        ------------------------, WILD CARDS II: ACES HIGH
        ------------------------, WILD CARDS III: JOKERS WILD
        ------------------------, WILD CARDS IV: ACES ABROAD
        ------------------------, WILD CARDS V: DOWN AND DIRTY
        ------------------------, WILD CARDS VI: ACE IN THE HOLE
        -------------------, & John J. Miller, WILD CARDS VII: DEAD MAN'S HAND
        ------------------- (ed), WILD CARDS VIII: ONE-EYED JACKS
        ------------------------, WILD CARDS IX: JOKERTOWN SHUFFLE
        Snodgrass, Melinda M., WILD CARDS X: DOUBLE SOLITAIRE
        Martin, George R.R. (ed), WILD CARDS XI: DEALER'S CHOICE
        Milan, Victor J., WILD CARDS XII: TURN OF THE CARDS
        Martin, George R.R. (ed), WILD CARDS: CARD SHARKS
        ------------------------, WILD CARDS: MARKED CARDS
        ------------------------, WILD CARDS: BLACK TRUMP
1948    Cox, Glen E., "The More Things Change..."
1948    Kessel, John, "The Franchise"
1948    McAllister, Bruce, "Southpaw"
1949    Goldring, Maurice, LA REPUBLIQUE POPULAIRE DU FRANCE, 1949-1981: DE
          L'ASSASSINAT DU GENERAL DE GAULLE (12 JUIN 1949) AU COUP D'ETAT DU
          GENERAL MASSU (10 MAI 1981)
1949    Turtledove, Harry, "Hindsight"
1950    Kube-McDowell, Michael P., ALTERNITIES
1951    Orgill, Michael, "Many Rubicons"
1952    Benford, Gregory, "We Could Do Worse"
1952    Gerrold, David, "The Impeachment of Adlai Stevenson"
1952    Morgan, Roger, "If I had been... Konrad Adenauer in 1952"
1952    Rucker, Rudy, & Paul Di Filippo, "Instability"
1953    Morin, Edgar, "Le Camarade-Dieu: un conte de Noel"
1955    Schimel, Lawrence, "Taking Action"
c 1955  Cook, Rick, "Hackers"
1956    Aldiss, Brian W., "M.E.R.O's Sinai Project, 1957-1970"
1956    Scanlon, Michael L., "Kansas City Kitty"
1956    Wildavsky, Aaron, "What If the U.S. Had Had One Law for Its Allies and
          Another for Its Adversaries? The Suez Crisis (1956)"
1960    Andrevon, Jean-Pierre, "Qu'est-ce qu'il faisait, le jeune docteur
          Frankenstein, en mai 81? et en mai 68?"
1960    Ferguson, Neil, "The Monroe Doctrine"
1960    Malzberg, Barry N., "Heavy Metal"
1960    Malzberg, Barry N., "January 1975"
1960    Malzberg, Barry N., "All Assassins"
c 1960  Soukup, Martha, "Good Girl, Bad Dog"
1961    Shiner, Lewis, "Twilight Time"
1962    *--------------------------------------------------Cuban missile crisis
1962    Anthony, Piers, & Roberto Fuentes, DEAD MORN
1962    Benford, Gregory, TIMESCAPE
1962    Ferguson, Brad, THE WORLD NEXT DOOR
1962    MacLeod, Ian R., "Snodgrass"
1962    Mendini, Douglas, "What If..."
1962    Moran, Daniel Keys, THE ARMAGEDDON BLUES
1962    Niven, Larry, "All the Myriad Ways"
        ------------, & Howard Chaykin, "All the Myriad Ways"
1962    Niven, Larry, "Death in a Cage"
1962    Resnick, Laura, "A Fleeting Wisp of Glory"
1962    Von Rospach, Charles, "'Til Death Do Us Part"
1963    Ambrose, David, THE MAN WHO TURNED INTO HIMSELF
1963    Bernau, George, PROMISES TO KEEP
1963    Brown, Walt, THE PEOPLE V. LEE HARVEY OSWALD
1963    Drake, David, FORTRESS
1963    Haldeman, Jack C., II, "Death of a Dream"
1963    Katze, Rick, "Bobbygate"
1963    National Lampoon, editors of, "Grand Fifth Term Inaugural Issue: JFK's
          First 6,000 Days"
1963    Shapiro, Stanley, A TIME TO REMEMBER
1963    Shiner, Lewis, "Oz"
1963    Spruill, Steven G., "The Janus Equation"
1963    Reginald, Robert, & Jeffrey M. Elliot, IF J.F.K. HAD LIVED: A POLITICAL
          SCENARIO
1963    Williams, Philip M., "What If Hugh Gaitskell Had Become Prime Minister?
          (1963)"
1964    Gunn, Eileen, "Fellow Americans"
1964    Rusch, Kristine Kathryn, "The Best and the Brightest"
1964    Walker, George S., "Granny in the Flight Path"
1966    Kagan, Robert A., "What If Abe Fortas Had Been More Discreet? (1969)"
c 1966  Grimwood, Ken, REPLAY
1967    Chesnoff, Richard Z., Edward Klein, & Robert Littell, IF ISRAEL LOST
          THE WAR
1967    Reilly, Rick, "What If? Short By a Nose"
1968    Aronson, Mark, "President-Elect"
1968    Bon, Frederic, & Michel-Antoine Burnier, SI MAI AVAIT GAGNE: FACETIE
          POLITIQUE
1968    Cadigan Pat, "Dispatches from the Revolution"
1968    Carter, Paul A., "The Mystery of the Duplicate Diamonds"; also 1972
1968    Costello, Matthew J., HOUR OF THE SCORPION
1968    Malzberg, Barry N., "Turpentine"
1968    Nolan, William F., "The Worlds of Monty Wilson"
1968    Polsby, Nelson W., "What If Robert Kennedy Had Not Been Assassinated?
          (1968)"
1968    Windsor, Philip, "If I had been... Alexander Dubcek in 1968"
1969    Gerrold, David, "What Goes Around"
1970    Etienne, Gerard, UN AMBASSADEUR-MACOUTE A MONTREAL
1970    Ellis, Charles D., THE SECOND CRASH
1970    Shiner, Lewis, "Voodoo Child"
c 1970  O'Rourke, P.J., "The Seventies that Never Happened"
1972    *----------------------------------------------------Watergate break-in
1972    Blakemore, Harold, "If I had been... Salvador Allende in 1972-3"
1972    Carter, Paul A., "The Mystery of the Duplicate Diamonds"; also 1968
1972    Jones, Charles O., "What If There Had Been a Nixon Presidency Without
          Watergate? (1973)"
1972    Max, Nicholas, PRESIDENT MCGOVERN'S FIRST TERM
1972    Shwartz, Susan, "Suppose They Gave a Peace..."
1972    Thomsen, Brian M., "Paper Trail"
1973    Byrne, Robert, THE TUNNEL
1973    Cores, Lucy, "Hail to the Chief"
1973    Kurland, Michael, & S.W. Barton, THE LAST PRESIDENT
1973    Van Rjndt, Phillipe, THE TRIAL OF ADOLF HITLER
1974    Gilliland, Alexis A., "Demarche to Iran"
1974    Graham, Otis L., Jr., "1974: What If There Had Been No Watergate?"
1977    Averneri, Shlomo, "What If Sadat Had Come to Jerusalem under a Labor
          Government? (1977)"
1977    Kaye, Lenny, "If Elvis Had Lived"
1978    Resnick, Laura, "The Vatican Outfit"
1979    Swanwick, Michael, IN THE DRIFT
1980    Resnick, Mike, "Mwalimu in the Squared Circle"
1980    Robinson, Kim Stanley, "Remaking History"
1982    Blumenberg, Hans C., "Und wenn er nicht gestorben ist..."
1982    Lee, Rand B., "Knight of Shallows"
1984    Person, Lawrence, "Huddled Masses"
1988    Sheckley, Robert, "Dukakis and the Aliens"
1989    Dowd, Maureen, "It's a Wonderful 2d Term (Apologies to Mr. Capra)"
1992    Nutman, Philip, WET WORK

(Note: Stories which vaguely specify Southern victory in the American Civil War
are assigned a date of c. 1861. Similarly, stories which specify without
details Axis victory in WW2 are assigned a date of c. 1941.)

APPENDIX B - OLDEST ALTERNATE HISTORIES

This appendix lists Alternate Histories written before that genre of writing
could be considered a genre. Arguments can be made for a number of possible
dates marking a possible beginning point, from the 1931 publication of Squire's
anthology IF IT HAD HAPPENED OTHERWISE to the 1953 publication of Ward Moore's
BRING THE JUBILEE. The date chosen here is 1939, the year that de Camp's
original short story of "Lest Darkness Fall" saw publication. The increasing
number of alternate histories which saw publication from the mid-1930s on are
presumably a result of the respectful treatment given the subject by the
essayists in Squire's IF IT HAD HAPPENED OTHERWISE and by historian Albert
Toynbee in his A STUDY OF HISTORY.

The first undisputable AH _novel_ is Geoffroy-Chateau's NAPOLEON ET LA CONQUETE
DU MONDE, 1812-1823: HISTOIRE DE LA MONARCHIE UNIVERSELLE (1836), and the
earliest novel in English is Holford Costello's ARISTOPIA. A ROMANCE-HISTORY OF
THE NEW WORLD (1895). Other pre-1850 book-length items listed below are not
entirely alternate history but contain AH digressions. The earliest AH short
story is apparently Hawthorne's "P.'s Correspondence" (1845).

Titles are presented here by date of first known _publication_, although some
items are known to have been written several years in advance of that date.

c 1     Livy (Titus Livius), AB URBE CONDITA
1732    Lesage, Alain-Rene, LES AVENTURES DE MONSIEUR ROBERT CHEVALIER, DIT DE
          BEAUCHENE, CAPITAINE DE FILIBUSTIERS DANS LA NOUVELLE-FRANCE
1791    Delisle de Sales, Jean Claude Izouard, MA REPUBLIQUE
1813    Pignotti, Lorenzo, STORIA DELLA TOSCANA SINO EL PRINCIPATO: CON DIVERSI
          SAGGI SULLE SCIENZE, LETTERE E ARTI
1836    Geoffroy-Chateau, Louis-Napoleon, NAPOLEON ET LA CONQUETE DU MONDE,
          1812-1823: HISTOIRE DE LA MONARCHIE UNIVERSELLE
1845    Hawthorne, Nathaniel, "P.'s Correspondence"
1849    Disraeli, Isaac, "Of a History of Events Which Have Not Happened"
1872    Blanqui, Louis-Auguste, L'ETERNITE PAR LES ASTRES: HYPOTHESE
          ASTRONOMIQUE
1876    Renouvier, Charles, UCHRONIE (L'UTOPIE DANS L'HISTOIRE), ESQUISSE
          HISTORIQUE APOCRYPHE DU DEVELOPMENT DE LA CIVILISATION EUROPEENNE TEL
          QU'IL N'A PAS ETE, TEL QU'IL AURAIT PU ETRE
1881    Hale, Edward Everett, "Hands Off"
1895    Costello, Holford, ARISTOPIA. A ROMANCE-HISTORY OF THE NEW WORLD
1899    Lawrence, Edmund, IT MAY HAPPEN YET: A TALE OF BONAPARTE'S INVASION OF
          ENGLAND
1900    Williams, Frank Purdy, HALLIE MARSHALL: A TRUE DAUGHTER OF THE SOUTH
1904    Beerbohm, Max, "A Panacea"
1905    Wells, H.G., A MODERN UTOPIA
1907    Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, THE IFS OF HISTORY
        Trevelyan, G.M., "If Napoleon had Won the Battle of Waterloo"
1920    Beck, James M., "It Might Have Been"
1921    Rigaut, Jacques, "Un brillant sujet"
1922    Baring, Maurice, "The Alternative"
1924    Slonimski, Antoni, TORPEDA CZASU: POWIESC FANTASTYCZNA
1926    Dent, Guy, EMPEROR OF THE IF
1926    Petrie, Charles, "If: A Jacobite Fantasy"
        Waldron, Webb, "If Lincoln had Yielded"
1927    Motta, Luigi, IL TONNEL SOTTOMARINO
1929    Doyle, Arthur Conan, "The Death Voyage"
        Hearnshaw, F.J.C., THE "IFS" OF HISTORY
        Laumann, E.M., & Rene Jeanne, SI, LE 9 THERMIDOR...: HYPOTHESE
          HISTORIQUE
1930    Churchill, Winston S., "If Lee had not Won the Battle of Gettysburg"
        Thurber, James, "If Grant Had Been Drinking at Appomattox"
        Waldman, Milton, "If Booth had Missed Lincoln"
1931    Squire, J.C. (ed), IF IT HAD HAPPENED OTHERWISE: LAPSES INTO IMAGINARY
          HISTORY
        Belloc, Hilaire, "If Drouet's Cart had Stuck"
        Chesterton, G.K., "If Don John of Austria had Married Mary Queen of
          Scots"
        Fisher, H.A.L., "If Napoleon had Escaped to America"
        Guedalla, Philip, "If the Moors in Spain had Won"
        Knox, Ronald, "If the General Strike had Succeeded"
        Ludwig, Emil, "If the Emperor Frederick had not had Cancer"
        Maurois, Andre, "If Louis XVI had an Atom of Firmness"
        Nicolson, Harold, "If Byron had Become King of Greece"
        Squire, J.C., If It Had Been Discovered in 1930 that Bacon Really Did
          Write Shakespeare"
        Van Loon, Hendrik Willem, "If the Dutch had Kept Nieuw Amsterdam"
1932    Goodman, Arthur, IF BOOTH HAD MISSED: A DRAMA OF THE RECONSTRUCTION
          PERIOD
1933    Schachner, Nat, "Ancestral Voices"
        Squire, J.C., "What Might Have Happened"
1934    Leinster, Murray, "Sideways in Time"
        Toynbee, Arnold J., "The Forfeited Birthright of the Abortive Far
          Eastern Christian Civilization"
        Toynbee, Arnold J., "The Forfeited Birthright of the Abortive Far
          Western Christian Civilization"
        Toynbee, Arnold J., "The Forfeited Birthright of the Abortive
          Scandinavian Civilization"
1935    Benet, Stephen Vincent, "The Curfew Tolls"
        Rolfe, Frederick William, & C.H. Pirie-Gordon, HUBERT'S ARTHUR: BEING
          CERTAIN CURIOUS DOCUMENTS FOUND AMONG THE LITERARY REMAINS OF MR.
          N.C.
1936    Dabney, Virginia, "If the South had Won the War"
1937    Aron, Robert, VICTOIRE A WATERLOO
1938    Bopp, Leon, LIAISONS DU MONDE: ROMAN
        Sell, William, "Other Tracks"
        Villard, Oswald Garrison, "Issue and Men"

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