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* [[Mass Teleportation]]: One of the Ur-Examples.
* [[Mass Teleportation]]: One of the Ur-Examples.
* [[May-December Romance]]: Marian Alston is about twice Swindapa's age when they first meet, and then there is Professor Ian Arnstein and grad student Doreen Rosenthal.
* [[May-December Romance]]: Marian Alston is about twice Swindapa's age when they first meet, and then there is Professor Ian Arnstein and grad student Doreen Rosenthal.
* [[Mighty Whitey]]: Gleefuly and consciously inverted by Marian Alston at every opportunity. [[Knight Templar|McAndrews]] tries to do this too, with far less success.
* [[Mighty Whitey]]: Gleefuly and consciously inverted by Marian Alston at every opportunity. [[Knight Templar|McAndrews]] tries to do this too, with far less success.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Students of history might want to keep an eye on any compatriots named [[wikipedia:William Walker chr(28)filibusterchr(29)|William Walker]] when dealing with less technologically advanced groups of people.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Students of history might want to keep an eye on any compatriots named [[wikipedia:William Walker (filibuster)|William Walker]] when dealing with less technologically advanced groups of people.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Pamela Lisketter's group aren't heroes except in their own minds, but {{spoiler|their attempt to prepare the Mesoamericans against Nantucket/European encroachment winds up infecting the Mesoamericans with mumps and wiping out their civilization.}}
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Pamela Lisketter's group aren't heroes except in their own minds, but {{spoiler|their attempt to prepare the Mesoamericans against Nantucket/European encroachment winds up infecting the Mesoamericans with mumps and wiping out their civilization.}}
* [[No Bisexuals]]: Averted by the Earth Folk in general and Swindapa in particular. Not to mention [[Depraved Bisexual|Alice Hong.]]
* [[No Bisexuals]]: Averted by the Earth Folk in general and Swindapa in particular. Not to mention [[Depraved Bisexual|Alice Hong.]]
* [[Perfect Poison]]: Averted in the somewhat prolonged deaths of {{spoiler|Walker, Hong and their entourage at the end of the third book}}. [[Complete Monster|Not that they didn't have it coming.]]
* [[Perfect Poison]]: Averted in the somewhat prolonged deaths of {{spoiler|Walker, Hong and their entourage at the end of the third book}}. [[Complete Monster|Not that they didn't have it coming.]]
* [[Proud Warrior Race Guy]]: Most of the Sun People fall into this category.
* [[Proud Warrior Race Guy]]: Most of the Sun People fall into this category.
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* [[Starbucks Skin Scale]]: A mixed race child is literally referred to as having "café-au-lait skin."
* [[Starbucks Skin Scale]]: A mixed race child is literally referred to as having "café-au-lait skin."
* [[Schizo-Tech]]: Bronze axes, ultralights with napalm, katanas, breech-loading rifles, wooden frigates, bicycles, an [[Zeppelins from Another World|airship]]... the list goes on.
* [[Schizo-Tech]]: Bronze axes, ultralights with napalm, katanas, breech-loading rifles, wooden frigates, bicycles, an [[Zeppelins from Another World|airship]]... the list goes on.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Involving William Walker and Ian Arnstein in particular. Prior to {{spoiler|the Siege of Troy}} they exchange some lines from [[Monty Python and The Holy Grail]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: Involving William Walker and Ian Arnstein in particular. Prior to {{spoiler|the Siege of Troy}} they exchange some lines from [[Monty Python and the Holy Grail]].
* [[Shown Their Work]]: Bronze Age archaeology has enough competing theories that it would be impossible to be accurate to all of them, but the series is nonetheless impressive in this regard.
* [[Shown Their Work]]: Bronze Age archaeology has enough competing theories that it would be impossible to be accurate to all of them, but the series is nonetheless impressive in this regard.
* [[Strawman Political]]: Pamela Lisketter and her group. Also [[Too Dumb to Live]]--it turns out the Followers of the Jaguar God are not interested in your help.
* [[Strawman Political]]: Pamela Lisketter and her group. Also [[Too Dumb to Live]]--it turns out the Followers of the Jaguar God are not interested in your help.

Revision as of 09:41, 5 October 2014

A trilogy by ~S. M. Stirling~, in which the entire island of Nantucket is sent back in time to the late Bronze Age by a mysterious dome of light. "The Event" also brings along the Eagle, a Coast Guard training vessel--a mixed blessing for Nantucket, for while the ship and its crew prove invaluable in saving the island from starvation, one of the officers, William Walker gathers a band of followers and hijacks a ship for England, where he sets himself up as a warlord among the Indo-European tribes of the area. For obvious reasons, the people of Nantucket are not pleased with this, and the Town Meeting, under the leadership of former police chief Jared Cofflin and Marian Alston, captain of the Eagle, sends a force after him.

The first book, Island in the Sea of Time, covers the first couple of years, from the Event up to the Battle of the Downs, where Walker and his local allies meet the expeditionary force from Nantucket and their local allies.

The second book, Against the Tide of Years, sees Nantucket facing a threat from Tartessos, a kingdom in Spain that has been rapidly "modernizing" under the rule of one of Walker's friends. Contact is made with the kingdoms of Mycenae and Babylon, and an expedition prepares to follow in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark.

The third book, On the Oceans of Eternity, brings with it the end of the war.

There is also a short story, "Blood Wolf", set in the same milieu, but about a generation later.

The series is tenuously connected to the Emberverse, which covers what happened in the world Nantucket left behind.


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