From /tmp/sf.4184 Tue Aug 9 02:42:59 1994 Path: liuida!sunic!pipex!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!ames!pacbell.com!att-out!rutgers!indiana.edu!shsilver From: shsilver@INDIANA.EDU (shsilver) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.written Subject: Turtledove Bibliography (was Agent of Byzantium) Message-ID: Date: 14 Feb 94 02:15:13 GMT Sender: nobody@rutgers.rutgers.edu Lines: 51 Robert Schmunk asked what was expanded in Turtledove's new addition of Agent of Byzantium, and the answer is the short story Pillar of Cloud, Pillar of Fire, which is also in his book Departures. The introduction appeared in the first edition of AoB. Another person asked when this first came out and listed some Turtledove books he has read. Here follows a listing of all Turtledove's book s with the date of their first publication: Agent of Byzantium, 1987 Bloodfeuds, 1993 (with Stirling, Tarr & Shwartz) Blood Vengeance, 1994 (with Stirling, Tarr & Shwartz) The Case of the Toxic Spell Dump, 1993 Departures, 1993 (collection) A Different Flesh, 1988 Earthgrip, 1991 An Emperor for the Legion, 1987 The Guns of the South, 1992 Kaleidoscope, 1990 (collection) Krispos of Videssos, 1991 Krispos Rising, 1991 Krispos the Emperor, June 1994 The Legion of Videssos, 1987 The Misplaced Legion, 1987 Noninterference, 1988 The Prince of the North, June 1994 The Swords of the Legion, 1987 The Two Georges (Upcoming, with Richard Dreyfuss) Wereblood, 1979 (under pseudonym Eric Iverson) Werenight, 1979 (under pseudonym Eric Iverson) Werenight, 1994 (combination of the above two books, under Turtledove) A World of Difference, 1990 Worldwar: In the Balance, 1994 Worldwar: Tilting the Balance, Upcoming Worldwar: Upsetting the Balance, Upcoming Worldwar: Finding the Balance, Upcoming Hope that helps. Many of the earlier titles are unavailable (such as Different Flesh). Steven H Silver Indiana University, Department of History SHSILVER@IUBACS.BITNET SHSILVER@ucs.indiana.edu "There are some knightly souls who make their visits to bookshops not because they need any certain volume, but because they feel that there may be some book that needs them." -Christopher Morley