"HARRY HARRISON IS ONE OF SCIENCE FICTION'S MOST PROLIFIC AND ACCOMPLISHED CRAFTSMEN." --The New York Times Book Review In the midst of Civil War, a stunned North and South join forces to combat a sudden attack of British troops. Though the Americans are victorious, three years later a new threat emerges. Her Majesty's Army is massing for a possible attack through Texas. Into the gauntlet Lincoln sends his chosen angel of death, General Ulysses S. Grant--while his top soldiers, including Robert E. Lee and William Tecumseh Sherman, plan the most daring naval invasion ever launched: an assault on British soil itself. Stars and Stripes in Peril is the new masterwork from one of the world's most provocative authors. Venturing beyond a fascinating question of what if? Harry Harrison brilliantly examines the people and passions that make up nations both great and small--and shows how technology and politics had the power to shape history's first great World War . . . half a century before it began . . . "Lovers of novels of alternate history hold Harry Harrison in high regard and his latest book can only enhance that esteem." --Abilene Reporter News
Harry Harrison's "Stars & Stripes In Peril" excels as a textbook example of what might have happened if the United States had launched a blitzkrieg invasion of Ireland during the early 1860's. Harrison is at his best when he describes the American campaign and its hard fought battles on land and sea. Yet this book does show many of the same problems as its predecessor, especially with regards to character development. Yet there is at least one memorable character, Don Ambrosio O'Higgins, who is more compelling than historical figures such as Lincoln, Lee or Grant. Yet this is a fine page turner, and one I'd recommend for a quick read. If you want a more substantial novel of alternative history, choose any of the ones recently written by Harry Turtledove.
Harrison's motto: "stick the boot in"
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I enjoyed reading this book. I also helped the author, in a small way, with some historical research about the military in Ireland/Ulster in the 1860s. I'm surprised that a reviewer finds it historically innacurate in this regard since all details were taken from original source documents held in the Public Records Office in Belfast. For example, the names of regiments, barracks etc. were taken from an 1860s street directory. Why does no one notice an American landing on the west coast of Ireland? Well you would know if you've ever been to this wild and still sparsely populated area. A reviewer argues that this book is an exercise in hating the "evil English". However, if anyone has read the author's previous work they would know that he despises bigotry, racism and war mongering. And also, perhaps, badly written and researched reviews :)
Stars and Sripes in Peril
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Mr Harrison has another hit with this one. This go another step to show that he can write alternitive history as well as any one.In the beginning of this seris,Stars and Stripes forever. We see Great Britian agreeing to aid the CSA with their war for independance,only to mistakinly attack their newly found ally,resulting in a cease fire in the cival war.Now former enemies are fighting a new foe. This is a must read for all who are historions or are just interested in what could have been. I would also like to recommend to all interested persons another great alternitive history series,starting with Guns of the South written by Harry Turtledove.
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