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by David Hankins (Author), Virginia Demarce (Author), Terry Howard (Author)
This issue was not planned with a theme. Nor did we pick stories because they matched. In fact, no one even noticed until the stories were back from the proofreaders. Every single one answers the question, "Whatever happened to _____?"
Twenty-five years ago, in Chapter 4 of 1632, Balthazar and Rebecca Abrabanel's carriage driver fled. David Hankins tells the driver's story in "The Abrabanel Rescue." This is David' Hankins first 1632 story. Dominik Wagner, a simple coachman, must find his courage as he embarks on a dangerous quest to rescue his kidnapped charges, elderly Balthazar Abrabanel and his daughter Rebecca, from the strange noblemen armed with incredibly powerful guns who have whisked them away to a mysterious magical city!
Twenty-five years isn't just a long time for characters. It's a long time for authors, too. When the Ring of Fire happened on Sunday, April 2, 2000, the world was a very different place than it is today. Tracy Morris provides us with reminders of what electronic entertainment was like, in "Movies and Television The Year Before The Ring of Fire." What were the people of Grantville watching when the Ring of Fire stole them away? You might be surprised at how many huge box office hits they missed out on!
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