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* ''[[1901 (novel)|1901]]'', (1995) ISBN 978-0891418436, his first novel, deals with an [[Operational Plan Three|Imperial German invasion]] of [[Long Island]]. |
* ''[[1901 (novel)|1901]]'', (1995) ISBN 978-0891418436, his first novel, deals with an [[Operational Plan Three|Imperial German invasion]] of [[Long Island]]. |
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* ''1862'', (2006) ISBN 978-0345482372, is based on what might have happened had the [[United Kingdom]] entered into the [[American Civil War]] on the side of the [[Confederate States of America|Confederacy]]. |
* ''1862'', (2006) ISBN 978-0345482372, is based on what might have happened had the [[United Kingdom]] entered into the [[American Civil War]] on the side of the [[Confederate States of America|Confederacy]]. |
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* ''[[1945 (Conroy novel)|1945]]'', (2007) ISBN 978-0345494795, deals with what might have occurred if the [[Empire of Japan |
* ''[[1945 (Conroy novel)|1945]]'', (2007) ISBN 978-0345494795, deals with what might have occurred if the [[Empire of Japan]] had refused to surrender following the [[Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagaski]], and the resulting implementation of [[Operation Downfall]]. |
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* ''[[1942 (novel)|1942]]'', (2009) ISBN 978-0345506078, which won the [[Sidewise Award for Alternate History]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uchronia.net/sidewise/complete.html|title=Sidewise Awards for Alternate History: Winners and Finalists |publisher=Uchronia |accessdate=20 May 2011}}</ref> tells of the Japanese conquest of [[Hawaii]] after the [[attack on Pearl Harbor]] is far more successful than actually happened. |
* ''[[1942 (novel)|1942]]'', (2009) ISBN 978-0345506078, which won the [[Sidewise Award for Alternate History]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uchronia.net/sidewise/complete.html|title=Sidewise Awards for Alternate History: Winners and Finalists |publisher=Uchronia |accessdate=20 May 2011}}</ref> tells of the Japanese conquest of [[Hawaii]] after the [[attack on Pearl Harbor]] is far more successful than actually happened. |
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* ''[[Red Inferno: 1945]]'', (2010) ISBN 978-0345506061, deals with a war between the [[Western Allies]] and the [[Soviet Union]] following the controversial move by the Allies towards [[Berlin]]. |
* ''[[Red Inferno: 1945]]'', (2010) ISBN 978-0345506061, deals with a war between the [[Western Allies]] and the [[Soviet Union]] following the controversial move by the Allies towards [[Berlin]]. The move is tragically misunderstood by [[Joseph Stalin]], and the result is a Third World War. |
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* ''Castro's Bomb'', (2011) {{ASIN|B005ORV3IM}}, considers Castro taking control of Soviet nuclear bombs |
* ''Castro's Bomb'', (2011) {{ASIN|B005ORV3IM}}, considers Castro taking control of Soviet nuclear bombs during the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]. |
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* ''Himmler's War'', (2011) ISBN 978-1451637618, |
* ''Himmler's War'', (2011) ISBN 978-1451637618, deals with what might have happened if [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]] had been killed in 1944, and leadership of Nazi Germany had passed to [[Himmler]], who implements a very different war strategy. |
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* ''North Reich'', (2012) {{ASIN|B008BVXZXO}}, considers if Britain had surrendered to Nazi Germany, and had a fascist regime installed across the Commonwealth and Empire, with Canada becoming |
* ''North Reich'', (2012) {{ASIN|B008BVXZXO}}, considers if Britain had surrendered to Nazi Germany, and had a fascist regime installed across the Commonwealth and Empire, with Canada becoming a base from which Germany prepares to launch a war against the United States |
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* ''Rising Sun'', (2012) ISBN 978-1451638516, is set in the aftermath of a Japanese victory at the [[Battle of Midway]]. |
* ''Rising Sun'', (2012) ISBN 978-1451638516, is set in the aftermath of a Japanese victory at the [[Battle of Midway]], in which Japan launches an invasion of Alaska and conducts carrier-based airstrikes against the West Coast of the United States. |
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* ''1920: America's Great War'', (2013) ISBN 978-1451639315, the United States stayed out of [[World War I]] and [[Imperial Germany|Germany]] won the war. Germany then uses [[Mexico]] as a base to launch an invasion of the United States. |
* ''1920: America's Great War'', (2013) ISBN 978-1451639315, the United States stayed out of [[World War I]] and [[Imperial Germany|Germany]] won the war. Germany then uses [[Mexico]] as a base to launch an invasion of the United States. |
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* ''Liberty 1784: The Second War for Independence]]'', (2014) ISBN 978-1476736273, depicts the aftermath of a British victory in the [[American Revolutionary War]] and the last stand of [[George Washington]] and the American founders in Chicago, which has been renamed Liberty. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 12:52, 4 January 2014
Robert Conroy is an author of alternate history novels. He resides in suburban Detroit and is a semiretired business and economics history teacher.
Bibliography
- 1901, (1995) ISBN 978-0891418436, his first novel, deals with an Imperial German invasion of Long Island.
- 1862, (2006) ISBN 978-0345482372, is based on what might have happened had the United Kingdom entered into the American Civil War on the side of the Confederacy.
- 1945, (2007) ISBN 978-0345494795, deals with what might have occurred if the Empire of Japan had refused to surrender following the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagaski, and the resulting implementation of Operation Downfall.
- 1942, (2009) ISBN 978-0345506078, which won the Sidewise Award for Alternate History,[1] tells of the Japanese conquest of Hawaii after the attack on Pearl Harbor is far more successful than actually happened.
- Red Inferno: 1945, (2010) ISBN 978-0345506061, deals with a war between the Western Allies and the Soviet Union following the controversial move by the Allies towards Berlin. The move is tragically misunderstood by Joseph Stalin, and the result is a Third World War.
- Castro's Bomb, (2011) ASIN B005ORV3IM, considers Castro taking control of Soviet nuclear bombs during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- Himmler's War, (2011) ISBN 978-1451637618, deals with what might have happened if Hitler had been killed in 1944, and leadership of Nazi Germany had passed to Himmler, who implements a very different war strategy.
- North Reich, (2012) ASIN B008BVXZXO, considers if Britain had surrendered to Nazi Germany, and had a fascist regime installed across the Commonwealth and Empire, with Canada becoming a base from which Germany prepares to launch a war against the United States
- Rising Sun, (2012) ISBN 978-1451638516, is set in the aftermath of a Japanese victory at the Battle of Midway, in which Japan launches an invasion of Alaska and conducts carrier-based airstrikes against the West Coast of the United States.
- 1920: America's Great War, (2013) ISBN 978-1451639315, the United States stayed out of World War I and Germany won the war. Germany then uses Mexico as a base to launch an invasion of the United States.
- Liberty 1784: The Second War for Independence]], (2014) ISBN 978-1476736273, depicts the aftermath of a British victory in the American Revolutionary War and the last stand of George Washington and the American founders in Chicago, which has been renamed Liberty.
References
- ^ "Sidewise Awards for Alternate History: Winners and Finalists". Uchronia. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
External links
- Robert Conroy's books at Random House
- Robert Conroy's books at Baen
See also