Zebrowski, George. Cliometricon
Series note: Series of related tales —
"The Cliometricon",
"The Number of the Sand", and
"Let Time Shape" —
about a machine which allows one to view other timelines.
Zebrowski, George. "The Cliometricon"
Summary: A cliometrician looks at D-Day and Thermopylae.
Series note: A Cliometricon story.
Published: In Amazing Stories, May 1975;
Beyond Time (ed. Sandra Ley), q.v.;
The Monadic Universe, Ace 1977, Ace 1985 (0441535410);
and
Amazing Stories, August 1991.
Zebrowski, George. "The Number of the Sand"
Divergence: c 200 BCE
Summary: A cliometrician examines the possible lives of Hannibal and their effect on
the Second Punic War.
Series note: A Cliometricon story.
Published: In Amazing Stories, August 1991;
What Might Have Been? Volume 3: Alternate Wars
(eds. Gregory Benford and Martin H. Greenberg), q.v.;
and
Swift Thoughts, Golden Gryphon 2002 (1930846088BUY).
Zebrowski, George. "Let Time Shape"
Divergence: 146 BCE
Summary: Examines the possibilities of Columbus finding the Americas populated by the technologically sophisticated descendants of refugees from Carthage.
Series note: A Cliometricon story.
Published: In Amazing Stories, March 1992
What Might Have Been? Volume 4: Alternate Americas
(eds. Gregory Benford and Martin H. Greenberg), q.v.;
and
Swift Thoughts, Golden Gryphon 2002 (1930846088BUY).