Ben Bova - Triumph - 0.nfo
General Information
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Title: Triumph
Author: Ben Bova
Read By: Blake
Copyright: 1993
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Genre: SciFi Alternative History
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Abridged/Unabridged: Unabridged
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Source: Internet/DC++
Condition: Good Enough
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Number of MP3s: 5
Total Duration: 6h16
Total MP3 Size: 86.0 Mbytes, 90176692 Bytes
Parity Archive: 1 Par, 20% 1 Par2,24%
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Encoded At: 32 kbit/s, 22 kHz
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Book Description
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In a gripping alternative history, Winston Churchill hatches a daring plot to assassinate Josef Stalin as World War II comes to a close and the Allies battle over the future of the globe.
The prolific SF author of the Voyagers series suggests what might have happened at the end of WW II if Stalin had died and Roosevelt had lived. In Bova's scenario, Winston Churchill presents Joseph Stalin with a ceremonial sword at the 1943 conference in Tehran. Fearing a Soviet attempt to dominate Europe once Germany is defeated, and loathing Stalin as a dictator worse than Hitler, Churchill slips a piece of plutonium into the sword, dooming Stalin to death by radiation poisoning. Further, FDR has given up smoking, thus preventing the stroke that in reality caused his death toward the end of the war. And so a radically different postwar Europe comes into being. Featuring Eisenhower, Patton and other known figures, and covering the 30 days of April 1945, this tale had potential. Written in functional, mechanical prose and devoid of narrative drive, it seems less a work of fiction than facile historical speculation.
LOC-information
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Author: Bova, Ben, 1932-
Title: Triumph [sound recording] / Ben Bova.
Published: [Washington, D.C.] : NLS, 1994. (AFB, recording
agency. AFB, distributor.)
Description: 2 sound cassettes (C-90) : analog, 15/16 ips, 4
track, mono.
Book Number: RC 37480
Dewey No.: 813.54 AFI
Notes: "A Tom Doherty Associates book."
Availability restricted to those meeting the
eligibility criteria of the holding agency.
Narrated by Ed Blake.
April, 1945. What if Franklin Roosevelt had quit
smoking and was not to die of a stroke? Suppose Winston
Churchill had a magic weapon he could use against Josef
Stalin? What if Stalin died? Grigori Gagarin, private
secretary to Josef Stalin, has it in his power to change the
course of World War II by putting "Broadsword" into action.
Some strong language.
Male narrator. NLS/BPH
Contains strong language. NLS/BPH
Reproduced from: 1st ed. New York : TOR, 1993.
92036937
Subjects: Science fiction. gsafd
Other authors: Blake, Ed, narrator.
Location: DLC-B RC 37480 NLS/BPH
Control No.: 187073
Script Readable
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[INTERFACE]
Genre=SF
Language=English
Title="Triumph"
Author="Ben Bova"
Narrator="Blake"
Duration=6h16
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