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  1. The Gate of Worlds is an alternate history novel by American writer Robert Silverberg. It was first published by Holt, Rinehart & Winston in the United States in 1967. The first UK hardcover edition was published by Gollancz in 1978.

  2. 31 de mar. de 2011 · English. Imagine that the Black Death of 1348 destroyed most of Europe's people instead of only one-fourth. As a result the Turks rule Europe, Africa is the world's cultural center, and America in 1963, is a semi-savage continent governed by Aztecs.

  3. Set in a world where the English did not colonize the world or bring the industrial revolution. An adventure / travel memoir of an 18 year old Englishman. He leaves behind a primitive England - ruled by fare off Ottoman Empire, to find his fortune in (one of the other 'super powers') Aztec Empire.

  4. An Alternate History adventure... From Turkish dominated Europe, across the high seas to the land of opportunity-the Aztec Empire- Dan Beauchamp is a young Englishman whose heart longs for fortune and adventure. But industrial Mexico is a long way from primitive Britain, and Dan has a lot to learn. From the city of London-better known as New Istanbul-to the untamed wilderness of North America ...

  5. 1 de ene. de 1984 · The Gate of Worlds. Mass Market Paperback – January 1, 1984. Multiple Hugo and Nubula Award-winner Robert Silverberg imagines an alternate Earth in which the 14th-century plague the Black Death killed 80 percent of Europe's population, leaving it helpless before a Moslem invasion.

  6. 20 de may. de 2022 · The gate of worlds. by. Silverberg, Robert. Publication date. 1967. Topics. Fantasy. Publisher. New York : Tom Doherty Assoc.

  7. An Alternate History adventure... From Turkish dominated Europe, across the high seas to the land of opportunity-the Aztec Empire- Dan Beauchamp is a young Englishman whose heart longs for fortune and adventure. But industrial Mexico is a long way from primitive Britain, and Dan has a lot to learn. From the city of London-better known as New Istanbul-to the untamed wilderness of North America ...