
If the South Had Won the Civil War
by MacKinlay Kantor
Like 'Bring the Jubilee', this explores a pivotal Confederate victory and its far-reaching consequences.

by Ward Moore (1953)
Bring the Jubilee, by Ward Moore, is a 1953 novel of alternate history. The point of divergence occurs when the Confederate States of America wins the Battle of Gettysburg and subsequently declares victory in the American Civil War. Includes an introduction by John Betancourt. "An important original work... richly and realistically imagined." —Galaxy Science Fiction.
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by MacKinlay Kantor
Like 'Bring the Jubilee', this explores a pivotal Confederate victory and its far-reaching consequences.

by Philip K. Dick (1962)
Similar to 'Bring the Jubilee', this offers a compelling look at a drastically altered historical timeline.

by Harry Turtledove (2016)
This book shares 'Bring the Jubilee's' core concept of a Confederate victory in the Civil War.

by Newt Gingrich (2012)
Like 'Bring the Jubilee', this imagines a different outcome for the Civil War, focusing on key battles.

by Gregory Benford (1980)
While 'Bring the Jubilee' uses alternate history, 'Timescape' explores temporal manipulation with a similar sense of consequence.
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