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It was originally intended to be a single novel, | '''''Ash: A Secret History''''' is a (long) novel by [[Mary Gentle]] about [[Ash (character)|Ash]], a female military commander in an alternate 15th century Europe. | ||
It was published as, and originally intended to be, a single novel; in the US, however, it was published in four smaller parts. | |||
==Editions== | ==Editions== | ||
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* ''The Wild Machines'' (2000, Avon Eos) (The Book of ASH, #3) | * ''The Wild Machines'' (2000, Avon Eos) (The Book of ASH, #3) | ||
* ''Lost Burgundy'' (2000, Avon Eos) (The Book of ASH, #4) | * ''Lost Burgundy'' (2000, Avon Eos) (The Book of ASH, #4) | ||
==Further reading== | |||
* [http://bdg.feministsf.net/archives/bdg_ash.txt Book discussion group] on feministSF mailing list (Nov. 2000) - discussed book of Ash 1 | |||
[[Category:2000 publications]] | [[Category:2000 publications]] | ||
[[Category:Novels]] | [[Category:Novels]] | ||
[[category:Works by title]] | |||
[[category:Works of alternate history]] | |||
[[category:Works featuring female protagonists]] | |||
[[category:Mary Gentle]] | |||
Latest revision as of 18:02, 9 January 2011
Ash: A Secret History is a (long) novel by Mary Gentle about Ash, a female military commander in an alternate 15th century Europe.
It was published as, and originally intended to be, a single novel; in the US, however, it was published in four smaller parts.
Editions
- 2000: Victor Gollancz, 1112 pages; the complete work.
Partial editions
- A Secret History (1997, Avon Eos) (The Book of ASH, #1)
- Carthage Ascendant (2000, Avon Eos) (The Book of ASH, #2)
- The Wild Machines (2000, Avon Eos) (The Book of ASH, #3)
- Lost Burgundy (2000, Avon Eos) (The Book of ASH, #4)
Further reading
- Book discussion group on feministSF mailing list (Nov. 2000) - discussed book of Ash 1