Gray Tide in the East: An Alternate History of the First World War (Gray Tide In The East #1)
Andrew J. Heller
Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
3.75
· 4 ratings · 225 pages · Published: 01 May 2013
Gray Tide in the East is the best-selling counterfactual history of the First World War, if the Germans had not invaded Belgium in 1914 and thereby brought Great Britain and, eventually, the United States into the war. The carefully researched story is told by a host of real historical figures both famous (William Jennings Bryan, Winston Churchill) and obscure (Albert Dawson, Joost van Vollenhoven) and spans the globe from Washington, D.C. to Hanoi, from bloody battlefields to the secret chambers of diplomats.
AMAZON reviews for the 1st Edition:
"A superbly written alternate history without aimless fantasy, but rather a meticulously researched, and completely plausible chain of events."
"Highly recommended to history lovers to exercise the mind."
"A great work of counter factual history. The author knows how to tell a good story. Highly recommended."
"This is a well written and believable alternate history book."
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