An Alternate History novel by Eric Flint, the Trail of Glory series covers a United States that diverges from its original history at the start of the War of 1812, covering an area from the Canadian border in the north, New Orleans in the south, where the war's final battle was fought in 1815, and in the sequel from the US east coast to west of the Mississippi River. After Baen Books picked up the series contract from Del Rey, two more books have been planned for the series, but as of June 2011 no publication date is known for the other two novels, and nothing of the story has been written.
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| - An Alternate History novel by Eric Flint, the Trail of Glory series covers a United States that diverges from its original history at the start of the War of 1812, covering an area from the Canadian border in the north, New Orleans in the south, where the war's final battle was fought in 1815, and in the sequel from the US east coast to west of the Mississippi River. After Baen Books picked up the series contract from Del Rey, two more books have been planned for the series, but as of June 2011 no publication date is known for the other two novels, and nothing of the story has been written.
- The Trail of Glory series (also sometimes called the "Rivers of War" series") is an alternate history series by Eric Flint. As of this moment, two volumes have been published: 1812: The Rivers of War (originally published as The Rivers of War) (Del Rey, 2005) and 1824: The Arkansas War (Del Rey, 2006). Two more volumes have been contracted for with publisher Baen, but no release dates have been set. The series' primary theme is that the Cherokee carve out a territory for themselves west of the Mississippi River, and voluntarily leave rather than be forced out as in OTL.
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| - An Alternate History novel by Eric Flint, the Trail of Glory series covers a United States that diverges from its original history at the start of the War of 1812, covering an area from the Canadian border in the north, New Orleans in the south, where the war's final battle was fought in 1815, and in the sequel from the US east coast to west of the Mississippi River. After Baen Books picked up the series contract from Del Rey, two more books have been planned for the series, but as of June 2011 no publication date is known for the other two novels, and nothing of the story has been written. The two published novels:
* The Rivers of War (paperback title: 1812: The Rivers of War)
* 1824: The Arkansas War
- The Trail of Glory series (also sometimes called the "Rivers of War" series") is an alternate history series by Eric Flint. As of this moment, two volumes have been published: 1812: The Rivers of War (originally published as The Rivers of War) (Del Rey, 2005) and 1824: The Arkansas War (Del Rey, 2006). Two more volumes have been contracted for with publisher Baen, but no release dates have been set. The series' primary theme is that the Cherokee carve out a territory for themselves west of the Mississippi River, and voluntarily leave rather than be forced out as in OTL. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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