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What If . . . Book of Alternative History

Have you ever wondered what the world would be like if history had happened differently?

What if . . .

·       Watergate hadn’t been uncovered?
·       Communism had failed?
·       Japan had not struck Pearl Harbor?
·       The Cuban Missile Crisis had escalated?
·       The Vikings had colonized North America?
·       Rome never fell?
·       The Soviets had won the space race?
·       The Beatles had never formed?

In compelling narratives, historical experts consider these and many more intriguing questions in this fascinating look at what might have been. Each monumental event includes detailed articles by historians, professors, and scholars that pose hypothetical answers to various questions, potential timelines, and full-color illustrations that detail a different outcome. 

Praise for Jeff Greenfield’s works of alternative history

“Shrewdly written, often riveting.” —The New York Times

“A fascinating [premise].” —Publishers Weekly

“Thoughtful and sophisticated. . . . a book political junkies will adore.” —The Washington Post

“Well researched and thought through—an interesting, plausible exercise.” —Kirkus Reviews

Jeff Greenfield

Jeff Greenfield (b. 1943) is one of the most prominent political writers in the United States. Born in New York City, he went to college in Wisconsin, and received a law degree from Yale. He entered politics in the late 1960s, as a speechwriter for Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and has covered the beltway ever since, contributing to Time,the New York Times Magazine, Esquire, and, in a lighter vein,  National Lampoon. His first novel, The People’s Choice, was released in 1995, and ruthlessly satirized the foibles of the Clinton era. His most recent book, Then Everything Changed, is a series of novellas looking at how American history might have been different if small political events had turned out differently. Greenfield divides his time between New York and Connecticut.

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