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- Mitchell, Kirk, PROCURATOR (Ace 84)
- --------------, NEW BARBARIANS (Ace 86)
- --------------, CRY REPUBLIC (Ace 89)
- 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 May-Jun 92
- S: WW2 in which the secret British plan to create an aircraft carrier out of
- a piece of the Greenland ice shelf was carried out.
- Moffett, Judith, "Chickasaw Slave", in <IAsfm> Sep 91 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 77)
- 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 91
- 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 78; Fontana 78; Avon 79; Warner/Popular Library 86)
- 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 71; Ace 71;
- rev Quartet 78; DAW 78; Granada 81)
- S: Oswald Bastable travels from 1902 to 1973 in a world where longtime peace
- has maintained European imperialism.
- T: German DER HERR DER LUFTE
- (---------------), THE LAND LEVIATHAN: A NEW SCIENTIFIC ROMANCE (Doubleday
- 74; Quartet 74; DAW 76; Panther 81)
- S: Continuing to 1904 on a world where premature technological development
- did the world no good.
- T: German DER LANDLEVIATHAN
- (---------------), THE STEEL TSAR (DAW 82)
- S: Bastable ends up on a 1941 Kerenskian Russian airship fighting Japanese
- invaders and Cossacks led by a Georgian named Djugashvili.
- T: German DER STAHLZAR
- Moore, Alan, & Dave Gibbons, WATCHMEN (DC Comics 88); reprints WATCHMEN #1-
- 12 comic book series (DC Comics 86-87)
- 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 53; Ballantine 53;
- Avon 72); exp of "Bring the Jubilee", in <f&sf> Nov 52 and <FCW>
- 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.
- T: German DER GROSSE SUDEN
- 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 ... 89
- 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 92)
- 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 88); exp of "All the Time in
- the World", in <IAsfm> ... 82
- 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 Jan 73
- 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.
- Morris, Howard L., "Not by Sea", in If Feb 66
- 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 <90AWBSF>
- 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 Jul 91 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, + Hugh Shankland (tr), PAST CONDITIONAL: A RETROSPECTIVE
- HYPOTHESIS (Chatto & Windus 89)
- 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.
- T: Italian CONTRO-PASSATO PROSSIMO: UN'IPOTESI RETROSPETTIVA
- Mullally, Frederic, HITLER HAS WON: A NOVEL (Simon & Schuster 75; Macmillan
- 75)
- 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 69; Fawcett
- 70; McGraw-Hill 86; Vintage 90)
- S:
- Nathanson, E.M., & Aaron Bank, KNIGHT'S CROSS (Carol/Birch Lane 93)
- 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 Nat'l Lampoon Feb 77
- 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 (... 85); rev of BLAKE'S PROGRESS (Laser 75)
- 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 80)
- W: Lee listened to Longstreet and flanked the Union on the South before the
- battle's third day.
- S: 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 92; Carroll & Graf 93; Pocket UK
- 94)
- 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 (Spr 88) and <YBSF6>
- W: H.G. Wells's book THE WAR OF THE WORLDS was not fiction.
- S: A Martian gets a job in Hollywood.
- Newman, Kim, & Eugene Byrne, "Ten Days That Shook the World", in Interzone
- #48 (Jun 91) and Aboriginal #27 (Jul/Aug 91)
- 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 C.F. Kane led to a socialist revolution.
- ---------------------------, "Tom Joad", in Interzone #65 (Nov 92)
- 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 #43 (Jan 91)
- S: Musician Charlie Holley recounts how Howie Hughes and Jack Kerouac
- crashed a party in honor of Patton's Revolutionary Fraternity Squadron.
- Newman, Kim, & Eugene Byrne, "The Wandering Christian", in TALES OF THE
- WANDERING JEW (ed Stableford) (Daedalus 91)
- 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 76
- 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.
- Nicolson, Harold, "If Byron had Become King of Greece", in <If,abc>
- 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:
- 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.
- Niven, Larry, "All the Myriad Ways", in Galaxy Oct 68, <WoM>, ALL THE MYRIAD
- WAYS (Ballantine 71), GALAXY: THIRTY YEARS OF INNOVATIVE SCIENCE FICTION
- (eds Pohl et al) (Playboy 80; Worldview 81), N-SPACE (Tor 90; Orbit 92), etc
- 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", in <f&sf> Oct 70, WORLD'S BEST SCIENCE
- FICTION: 71 (eds Wollheim & Carr) (Ace 71) and THE FLIGHT OF THE HORSE
- (Ballantine 73)
- S: Time-traveling souvenir hunters destroy Henry Ford's first auto.
- Niven, Larry, "Death in a Cage", in THE FLIGHT OF THE HORSE (Ballantine 73)
- 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
- 90; Orbit 92)
- 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.
- Niven, Larry, "There's a Wolf in My Time Machine", in <f&sf> Jun 71, THE
- FLIGHT OF THE HORSE (Ballantine 73), ZOO 2000 (ed Yolen) (Seabury 73) and
- <BAW>
- 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 (Marvel Comics 75)
- C: Comic book adaptation of the Niven short story.
- Nock, Albert Jay, "If Only--", in Atlantic Aug 37
- S:
- Nolan, William F., "The Worlds of Monty Wilson", in Amazing Jul 71, ALIEN
- HORIZONS (Pocket 74) and 100 GREAT SCIENCE FICTION SHORT SHORT STORIES (eds
- Asimov et al) (Doubleday 78; Avon 78)
- 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 73)
- W: FDR was assassinated in 1933.
- S: Police-work in Nazi-occupied New York.
- Norton, Andre, THE CROSSROADS OF TIME (Ace 56; Gregg 78)
- 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 65; Ace 65; vt CROSSTIME AGENT,
- Gollancz 75)
- 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 76; Fawcett Crest ...; Tor 92)
- S: Adventures and magic in an African empire of a world where Islam never
- got started.
- Norwood, Warren, TIME POLICE: TRAPPED!
- 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 67)
- S: Attempts to transmit matter between planets opens a path to another
- universe, with so much damage the alternate has to destroy the transmitter.
- Nurse, Patricia, "One Rejection Too Many", <IAsfm> Jul-Aug 78 and INSIDE THE
- FUNHOUSE (ed Resnick) (Avon 92)
- 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
- 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.
- Oltion, Jerry, "Red Alert", in Analog Oct 91 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 Nat'l Lampoon Feb 80
- W: The counterculture took over the US.
- S:
- Overgard, William, THE DIVIDE (Jove 80)
- 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", in Astounding Jan-Feb 47, TOMORROW
- AND TOMORROW & THE FAIRY CHESSMEN (Gnome 51) and TOMORROW AND TOMORROW
- (Consul 51)
- S:
- Padgett, Lewis, & C.L. Moore, BEYOND HEAVEN'S GATES, in Ace Double D-69
- (Ace 54); exp of Padgett's "The Portal in the Picture", in Startling
- Stories Sep 49
- S: A man and woman fall into a non-Christian parallel run by alchemic
- priests, who believe our New York is Paradise.
- 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.
- 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.
- C: 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 87)
- W: The Ottomans invaded Russia c 1697, preventing its rise to power and
- leaving it helpless before Napoleon a century later.
- C: Cross- and vertical time travel adventure involving an attempt to prevent
- Napoleon's European takeover.
- Percy, H.R., "Letter from America", in <BT> and VISIONS FROM THE EDGE (ed
- Bell) (Pottersfield 81)
- 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 91
- 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 1979, 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 26,
- THE JACOBITE MOVEMENT: THE LAST PHASE, 1716-1807 (Eyre & Spottiswoode 50)
- and <If,c>
- 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.
- Pignotti, Lorenzo, + John Browning (tr), 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.
- T: Italian STORIA DELLA TOSCANA
- Piper, H. Beam, "Crossroads of Destiny", in Fantastic Universe Jul 59 and THE
- WORLDS OF H. BEAM PIPER (Ace 83)
- 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, LORD KALVAN OF OTHERWHEN (Ace 65; Garland 75; vt GUNPOWDER
- GOD, Sphere 1978); rev of "Gunpowder God", in Analog Nov 64 and TIME WARS
- (eds Waugh & Greenberg) (Tor 86), and "Down Styphon", in Analog Nov 65 and
- ROBERT ADAMS' BOOK OF SOLDIERS (eds Adams et al) (Signet 88)
- 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: Sequels are Green & Carr's GREAT KINGS' WAR and "Siege at Tarr-Hostigos"
- and Carr & Green's "Kalvan Kingmaker".
- --------------, PARATIME (Ace 81)
- (------------), "He Walked Around the Horses", in Astounding Apr 48, THE
- GOLDEN AGE OF SCIENCE FICTION (ed Amis) (Hutchinson 81; Penguin 83),
- <GSFS10>, SPACE MAIL (eds Asimov et al) (Fawcett 80), <AH>, etc
- 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.
- T: German "Der Mann, der um die Pferde herumging"
- (------------), "Police Operation", in Astounding Jul 48, SPACE POLICE (ed
- Norton) (Cleveland 56), ANALOG: THE BEST OF SCIENCE FICTION (ed anon.) and
- THE BEST OF ASTOUNDING (ed Lewis) (Baronet 78)
- (------------), "Last Enemy", in Astounding Aug 50, ASTOUNDING SF ANTHOLOGY
- (ed Campbell) (Simon & Schuster 52) and <BAW>
- (------------), "Temple Trouble", in Astounding Apr 51
- (------------), "Time Crime", in Astounding Feb-Mar 55
- S: Tales of the Paratime Police guarding crosstime byways. All Earths shown
- are exotic locales with no clear divergence from (or similarity to) ours.
- 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 Levine) (M.E. Sharpe 92)
- 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 86)
- 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 62,
- DAY MILLION (Ballantine 70), 100 GREAT SCIENCE FICTION SHORT SHORT STORIES
- (eds Asimov et al) (Doubleday 78; Avon 78), etc
- 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 49, ALTERNATING
- CURRENTS (Ballantine 56) and BEYOND THE END OF TIME (Doubleday 52;
- PermaBooks 52)
- 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 55 and ALTERNATING CURRENTS
- (Ballantine 56)
- 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 (ed
- Greenberg) (Tor 89) and INSIDE THE FUNHOUSE (ed Resnick) (Avon 92)
- 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 88, <89AWBSF>
- and <WMHB1>
- 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 89)
- 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 81)
- 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 79)
- W: Construction of the Chunnel started 80 years earlier.
- S: Germany attempts to sabotage the project in 1911.
- Pratt, Fletcher, THE BLUE STAR (Ballantine 69; Ballantine 75); rev of "The
- Blue Star", in WITCHES THREE (Twayne 52)
- W: Gunpowder was never invented. Also, magic works.
- S:
- Purdom, Tom, "The Redemption of August", in <IAsfm> Mar 93
- 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 93)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Ron Reagan", in The Oldie #31 (16 Apr
- 93)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Germaine Greer", in The Oldie #32 (5
- May 93)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Paul Johnson", in The Oldie #33 (30
- May 93)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Roy Hattersley", in The Oldie #35 (11
- Jun 93)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Antonia Fraser", in The Oldie #36 (25
- Jun 93)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Clive James", in The Oldie #37 (9 Jul
- 93)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: John Birt", in The Oldie #38 (23 Jul
- 93)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Fiona Pitt-Keithley", in The Oldie
- #39 (6 Aug 93)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Chris Patten", in The Oldie #40 (20
- Aug 93)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: John Patten", in The Oldie #40 (20
- Aug 93)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Dirk Bogarde", in The Oldie #41 (3
- Sep 93)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Auberon Waugh", in The Oldie #42 (17
- Sep 93)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Peregrine Worsthorne", in The Oldie
- #43 (1 Oct 93)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Edwina Currie", in The Oldie #44 (15
- Oct 93)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Kenneth Clarke", in The Oldie #45 (29
- Oct 93)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Nigel Kennedy", in The Oldie #46 (12
- Nov 93)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: David Hockney", in The Oldie #47 (26
- Nov 93)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Betty Boothroyd", in The Oldie #48
- (10 Dec 93)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Melvyn Bragg", in The Oldie #49 (24
- Dec 93
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Clint Jefferson", in The Oldie #50
- (7 Jan 94)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: David Jenkins", in The Oldie #51 (14
- Jan 94)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Justice Rantzen", in The Oldie #52
- (4 Feb 94)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: John Major", in The Oldie #53 (18 Feb
- 94)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Lord Waterhouse", in The Oldie #54
- (4 Mar 94)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Lady Diana Spencer", in The Oldie #55
- (18 Mar 94)
- --------------, "Alternative Biography: Lorena Bobbitt", in The Oldie #56
- (1 April 94)
- S: Short humorous sketches of different lives that famous people might
- have led.
- Quarrie, Bruce, HITLER: THE VICTORY THAT NEARLY WAS (David & Charles 88;
- Guild 89)
- 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.
- Randle, Kevin, & Robert Cornett, REMEMBER THE ALAMO! (Charter 86)
- S:
- -------------------------------, REMEMBER GETTYSBURG! (Charter 88)
- S: A team travels back to prevent a Confederate victory and the consequent
- Nazi victory in WW2.
- -------------------------------, REMEMBER THE LITTLE BIGHORN! (Charter 90)
- 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 82); rev of Reginald's THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF JOHN
- F. KENNEDY: A POLITICAL FANTASY (Borgo 76)
- S: A Lord President of the US remembers his boyhood during the early 1960s.
- Reich, Tova, "Mengele in Jerusalem", in Harper's Jun 86
- 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
- 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.
- Resnick, Laura, "A Fleeting Wisp of Glory", in <AK>
- W: The Cuban missile crisis blew up.
- S: Centuries after Armageddon, legends of the two Camelots become entwined.
- Resnick, Laura, "The Vatican Outfit", in <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:
- 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 91 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 <IAsfm> Sep 91, STALKING THE WILD RESNICK (NESFA
- ...), BWANA & BULLY! (Tor SF Double #33) (Tor 91), BULLY! (Axolotl 90) and
- WILL THE LAST PERSON TO LEAVE THE PLANET PLEASE SHUT OFF THE SUN? (Tor 92)
- 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.
- 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
- 92 and WILL THE LAST PERSON TO LEAVE THE PLANET PLEASE SHUT OFF THE SUN?
- (Tor 92)
- 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 <IAsfm> Mar 93 and <AW>
- 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.
- Resnick, Mike, "Over There", in <IAsfm> Apr 91, <WMHB3> and WILL THE LAST
- PERSON TO LEAVE THE PLANET PLEASE SHUT OFF THE SUN? (Tor 92)
- 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 84; Baen 84)
- 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 70)
- S: Crosstime adventure on a world where telepathic research replaced the
- advance of technology.
- Richards, R.W., A SOUTHERN YARN (Rokarn 90)
- W: Lee's Army of Northern Virginia defeats Grant's Army of the Potomac at Ox
- Ford in spring 1864 and later captures 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 65
- S: A mental traveler prevents Lincoln's assassination.
- Richardson, Hal, "The Time of Fear", in Melbourne Argus 28 Jul-6 Sep 56
- 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 92
- S: Several short scenarios based on what-ifs in British politics between
- 1974 and 1990.
- 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.
- Roberts, John Maddox, KING OF THE WOOD (Doubleday 83; Tor 86)
- 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 68; Doubleday 68; Ace 68; Berkley 76;
- Gollancz 84)
- (------------), "The Signaller", in Impulse Mar 66, ANOTHER WORLD (ed Dozois)
- (Follett 77) and THE BEST OF BRITISH SF 2 (ed Ashley) (Futura 77)
- (------------), "The Lady Anne" (vt "The Lady Margaret"), in Impulse Apr 66,
- A DAY IN THE LIFE (ed Dozois) (Harper & Row 72), <AH> and THE LEGEND BOOK OF
- SCIENCE FICTION (ed Dozois) (Legend 91; vt MODERN CLASSICS OF SCIENCE
- FICTION, St. Martin's 92, 93)
- (------------), "Brother John", in Impulse May 66
- (------------), "Lords and Ladies", in Impulse Jun 66
- (------------), "Corfe Gate", in Impulse Jul 66
- (------------), "The White Boat", in New Worlds Dec 66 and THE GRAIN KINGS
- (Hutchinson 76) (not in 1968 Hart-Davis ed of PAVANE)
- W: Elizabeth I was assassinated, the Armada triumphed and Europe and the New
- World languished under 500 years of Church rule.
- S: Steam locomotives and heroic semaphore operators represent modern-day
- high-tech. Secret quasi-priesthood of scientists hunted by Inquisition.
- C: See also the reference mat'l entry for Roberts's "The Peacock Dance".
- T: PAVANE as German DIE FOLGENSCHWERE ERMORDUNG IHRER MAJESTAT ELISABETH I.
- Roberts, Keith, "Weihnachtsabend", in NEW WORLDS QUARTERLY NO. 4 (ed
- Moorcock) (Berkley 72), THE GRAIN KINGS (Hutchinson 76), THE PASSING OF
- DRAGONS, <HV> and THE WORLD TREASURY OF SCIENCE FICTION (ed Hartwell)
- (Little, Brown 89)
- 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 an occupied-British estate.
- T: German "Weihnachtsabend"
- 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 75, <76AWBSF>, THE BEST FROM
- GALAXY VOLUME IV (ed Baen) (Award 76) and BEST SCIENCE FICTION STORIES OF
- THE YEAR, FIFTH ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed Del Rey) (Dutton 76)
- 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., "One Month in 1907", in <AO>
- S:
- Robinson, Kim Stanley, "The Lucky Strike", in UNIVERSE 14 (ed Carr)
- (Doubleday 84; Tor 86), <YBSF2>, NEBULA AWARDS 20 (ed Zebrowski) (HBJ 85),
- <AH>, THE PLANET ON THE TABLE (Tor 87), THERE WON'T BE WAR (eds Harrison &
- McAllister) (Tor 91), etc
- 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.
- T: German "Lucky Strike", "Der Flug de Lucky Strike"
- ----------------------, "A Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions", in
- Interzone #49 (Jul 91), REMAKING HISTORY (Tor 91) and Author's Choice
- Monthly #20
- 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 89, <WMHB1> and
- REMAKING HISTORY (Tor 91)
- 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 89
- 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.
- Rodgers, Alan, & James D. MacDonald, "Souvenirs", in <AO>
- S:
- Rolfe, Frederick William, & C.H. Pirie-Gordon, HUBERT'S ARTHUR: BEING
- CERTAIN CURIOUS DOCUMENTS FOUND AMONG THE LITERARY REMAINS OF MR. N.C.
- (Cassell 35; Arno 78)
- 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 72; Fitzhenry & Whiteside 72)
- 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.
- Roy, Archie, ALL EVIL SHED AWAY (John Long 70; Apogee 86)
- 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 90)
- 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, "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>
- 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 93 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 75; Gregg 77; Beacon 86); incl in
- RADICAL UTOPIAS (Book-of-the-Month Club 90)
- 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.
- T: German PLANET DER FRAUEN
- Rutman, Leo, CLASH OF EAGLES (Ballantine 90)
- W: The Nazis enjoyed enough success in Europe that they could invade the US.
- S:
- Ryan, J.B., "The Mosaic", in Astounding Jul 40
- S: A time-traveler from Arabic America alters the outcome at Tours.
- Saberhagen, Fred, A CENTURY OF PROGRESS (Tor 83)
- S: A man is recruited into helping a group fighting Hitler in all timelines.
- Saberhagen, Fred, THE MASK OF THE SUN (Ace 79; Tor 87)
- 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, "What She Won't Remember", in <AO>
- 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 thre justices who supported abortion in 1973.
- Salomon, Warren, "Time on My Hands", in <IAsfm> Oct 82
- W: Alexander the Great besieged Jerusalem.
- S:
- Sanders, William, JOURNEY TO FUSANG (Warner/Questar 8x)
- 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 91)
- 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 52; Ballantine 60)
- S: A man escapes a Nazi POW camp in 1943 and falls into the future of a
- world where Germany won WW2.
- T: Spanish EL CUERNO DE CAZA
- Sargent, Pamela, "The Sleeping Serpent", in Amazing Jan 92 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 (eds Proctor
- & Utley) (Heidelberg 76) and BEST SCIENCE FICTION STORIES OF THE YEAR, SIXTH
- ANNUAL COLLECTION (ed Dozois) (Dutton 77; Ace 78)
- 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.
- Schachner, Nat, "Ancestral Voices", in Astounding Dec 33
- 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 King and George Wallace.
- Scholz, Carter, "The Ninth Symphony of Ludwig van Beethoven and Other Lost
- Songs", in UNIVERSE 7 (ed Carr) (Doubleday 77)
- S: Mental time travelers examining Beethoven's creative process drive the
- composer mad before he can complete the Ode to Joy.
- Scortia, Thomas N., ARTERY OF FIRE (Doubleday 72; Popular Library 72); exp of
- "Artery of Fire", in Original Science Fiction Stories Mar 60
- 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 86)
- 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 88)
- 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 63
- 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.
- C: 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
- Sell, William, "Other Tracks", in Astounding Oct 38 and SCIENCE FICTION
- ADVENTURES IN DIMENSIONS (ed Conklin) (Vanguard 53)
- S: Two scientific assistants use a time machine to visit the past, and
- discover that they have changed the present.
- C: 1st known story to theorize that changing the past will alter the time-
- traveler's home time. However, little historical development.
- Shapiro, Stanley, A TIME TO REMEMBER (Random House 86)
- 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 68)
- 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.
- Shainblum, Mark, & Gabriel Morrissette, "The Infinite Man", in Gene Day's
- Black Zeppelin (Renegade)
- W: Britain and Russia fought a war in the 1880s.
- S:
- Sheckley, Robert, "The Deaths of Ben Baxter", in Galaxy Jul 57 and STORE OF
- INFINITY (Bantam 60)
- S: Scientists manipulating history are faced with three equally undesirable
- choices.
- Sheckley, Robert, "Disquisitions on the Dinosaur", in DINOSAUR FANTASTIC (eds
- Resnick & Greenberg) (DAW 93; SFBC 94)
- 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 88
- S:
- Shepard, Lucius, "A Spanish Lesson", in <f&sf> Dec 85 and TERRY CARR'S BEST
- SCIENCE FICTION STORIES OF THE YEAR #15 (ed Carr) (Tor 86)
- 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
- 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 86-87); issue #1 rev as Captain Confederacy Special
- Edition
- 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.
- ------------------------------, CAPTAIN CONFEDERACY (vol 2) #1-4, comic book
- series (Epic Comics 91-92)
- S: Super-heroes from 8 N America nations, Germany and Japan, meet in New
- Orleans, where the representative from Texas is murdered for his weaponry.
- Shiner, Lewis, "Oz", in FULL SPECTRUM (eds Aronica & McCarthy) (Bantam 88)
- 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 84
- 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.
- T: German "Zeit des Zwielichts"
- Shiner, Lewis, "Voodoo Child", in <IAsfm> Jul 93; excerpted from GLIMPSES
- (Morrow 93)
- 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: Although this segment seems AH, when taken within the context of the
- whole novel it is not.
- Shiner, Lewis, "White City", in <IAsfm> Jun 90 and <YBSF8>
- 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 61
- 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
- W: Mark Antony and Cleopatra won at Actium and moved the Roman capital to
- the east. Also, magic works.
- S:
- --------------, THE WOMAN OF FLOWERS (Warner/Popular Library 87)
- --------------, QUEENSBLADE (... 87)
- 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.
- 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.
- Silverberg, Robert, THE GATE OF WORLDS (Holt, Rinehart & Winston 67; Methuen
- 80; Tor 84)
- W: The Black Plague of 1348 killed more than half of Europe, leaving it
- defenseless before the invasion of the Ottoman Turks.
- S: Travels of an English boy in 1960s Aztec N America.
- T: German AUF ZU HESPERIDEN!
- ------------------, "Lion Time in Timbuctoo", in <IAsfm> Oct 90, LION TIME IN
- TIMBUCTOO (Axolotl 90) and BEYOND THE GATE OF WORLDS (Tor 91)
- 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 92 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 89, <WMHB2>
- and THE COLLECTED STORIES OF ROBERT SILVERBERG: VOL. I (Bantam 92)
- 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 91
- 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 <IAsfm> Apr 94
- 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 89 and
- <YBSF7>
- 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: VOL. I (Bantam 92)
- 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 59, TRANSFORMATION
- II (ed Roselle) (Fawcett 74), <WOM> and THE CUBE ROOT OF UNCERTAINTY
- (Macmillan 76)
- 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 (eds Ferman & Malzberg)
- (Charterhouse 74; Penguin 75); exp in THE FEAST OF DIONYSIUS (Scribner's 75;
- Berkley 75), THE BEST OF ROBERT SILVERBERG VOLUME 2 (Gregg 78) and LOST
- WORLDS, UNKNOWN HORIZONS (Thomas Nelson 78)
- 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 69, 73)
- 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 CAESAR'S TIME LEGIONS,
- MacDonald & Doyle's TIMECRIME, INC., and Wu's THE ROBIN HOOD AMBUSH.
- T: Czech <title unknown>
- Simak, Clifford, THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE TALISMAN (Ballantine 78)
- 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 54; World
- 60; Avon 67; Four Square 67; New English Library 77; Carroll & Graf 92)
- 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 82)
- S: Six people from different timelines join together on a quest.
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