What Might Have Been (Book)
Imaginary history from twelve leading historians.
What If...
The Spanish Armada landed in England - Anne Somerset
The Gunpowder Plot succeeded - Antonia Fraser
King Charles I won the Civil War - John Adamson
Great Britain won the American War of Indeoendence - Robert Cowley
Napoleon triumphed in Russia - Adam Zamoyski
The Trent Incident had led to war - Amanda Foreman
Archduke Franz Ferdinand survived Sarajevo - Norman Stone
Lenin was assassinated at the Finland Station - Andrew Roberts
Stalin fled Moscow in 1941 - Simon Sebag Montefiore
The Japanese did not attack Pearl Harbor - Conrad Black
The Brighton Bomb killed Margaret Thatcher - Simon Heffer
102 Chads fell off in Florida - David Frum
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Edited and Introduced by Andrew Roberts
188 pages
Published in 2004
ISBN 0-297-84877-1
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