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- The end is always near, apocalyptic moments, from the Bronze Age collapse to nuclear near misses, Dan Carlin
- Britannia's fist, from Civil War to World War : an alternate history, Peter G. Tsouras
- Babylon's banksters, the alchemy of deep physics, high finance and ancient religion : an essay concerning the relationships between aether physics, economics, astrology, alchemy, geomancy, ancient temples, and the politics of suppression, Joseph P. Farrell
- What if?, the world's foremost military historians imagine what might have been : essays, by Stephen E. Ambrose [and others] ; edited by Robert Cowley
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand lives!, a world without World War I, Richard Ned Lebow
- What ifs? of American history, eminent historians imagine what might have been, edited by Robert Cowley
- Orcs, army of shadows, Stan Nicholls
- Disaster at D-Day, the Germans defeat the Allies, June 1944, Peter Tsouras
- If Kennedy lived, the first and second terms of President John F. Kennedy : an alternate history, Jeff Greenfield
- For want of a nail, if Burgoyne had won at Saratoga, by Robert Sobel
- A rainbow of blood, the union in peril, an alternate history, Peter G. Tsouras
- The end is always near, apocalyptic moments, from the Bronze Age collapse to nuclear near misses, Dan Carlin
- The Third World War, the untold story, Sir John Hackett
- What if?, explorations in social-science fiction, edited by Nelson W. Polsby, with contributions from Paul Seabury [and others]
- The end is always near, apocalyptic moments, from the Bronze Age collapse to nuclear near misses, Dan Carlin
- Bayonets, balloons, and ironclads, a Britain and France take side with the south, Peter G. Tsouras
- Dixie victorious, an alternate history of the Civil War, edited by Peter Tsouras
- The end is always near, apocalyptic moments, from the Bronze Age collapse to nuclear near misses, Dan Carlin
- Virtual JFK, Vietnam if Kennedy had lived, Sven Kahn presents A Global Media Project Production in association with The Watson Institute for International Studies a film by Koji Masutani
- Darwin deleted, imagining a world without Darwin, Peter J. Bowler
- What If.?, the world's foremost military historians imagine what might have been, Robert Cowley, Vol 1
- A short history of the future, W. Warren Wagar ; afterword by Immanuel Wallerstein
- Worldwar, Tilting the balance, Harry Turtledove
- What if?, the world's foremost military historians imagine what might have been, edited by Robert Cowley ; essays by Stephen E. Ambrose [and others]
- Orcs, bad blood, Stan Nicholls
- If the Allies Had Fallen, Sixty Alternate Scenarios of World War II
- The way it wasn't, great science fiction stories of alternate history, compiled by Martin Greenberg ; with an introduction by Robert Silverberg
- Other pasts, different presents, alternative futures, Jeremy Black
- What if?, the world's foremost military historians imagine what might have been : essays, by Stephen E. Ambrose [and others] ; edited by Robert Cowley
- An analysis of Francis Fukuyama's The end of history and the last man, Ian Jackson with Jason Xidias
- Cold War hot, alternate decisions of the Cold War, edited by Peter G. Tsouras
- What ifs? of American history, eminent historians imagine what might have been, new essays by Antony Beevor [and others] ; edited by Robert Cowley
- Hitler triumphant, alternate decisions of World War II, edited by Peter G. Tsouras
- Vietnam if Kennedy had lived, virtual JFK, James G. Blight, Janet M. Lang, and David A. Welch
- If Kennedy lived, the first and second terms of President John F. Kennedy : an alternate history, Jeff Greenfield
- What if? 2, eminent historians imagine what might have been : essays, by James Bradley [and others] ; edited by Robert Cowley
- Then everything changed, stunning alternate histories of American politics : JFK, RFK, Carter, Ford, Reagan, Jeff Greenfield
- The collected what if?, eminent historians imagining what might have been : essays, by Caleb Carr [and others] ; edited by Robert Cowley
- Hi Hitler!, how the Nazi past is being normalized in contemporary culture, Gavriel D. Rosenfeld
- Then everything changed, [stunning alternate histories of American politics : JFK, RFK, Carter, Ford, Reagan], Jeff Greenfield
- The mongoliad, Neal Stephenson; Luke Daniels and others, Book one
- America in revolt during the 1960s and 1970s, Rodney P. Carlisle and J. Geoffrey Golson, editors
- An alternative history of Britain, the Tudors, Timothy Venning
- The Pacific War and contingent victory, why Japanese defeat was not inevitable, Michael W. Myers
- What if?, The world's foremost historians imagine what might have been, Robert Cowley
- Then everything changed, stunning alternate histories of American politics: JFK, RFK, Carter, Ford, Reagan, Jeff Greenfield
- Hitler, the victory that nearly was, Bruce Quarrie