1634: The Galileo Affair is the fourth book and third novel published in the 1632 series by Eric Flint and Andrew Dennis. It follows the activities of an embassy party sent from the United States of Europe to Venice, Italy, where the three young Stone brothers become involved with the local Committees of Correspondence and the Inquisition's trial of Galileo Galilei.
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- 1634: The Galileo Affair is the fourth book and third novel published in the 1632 series by Eric Flint and Andrew Dennis. It follows the activities of an embassy party sent from the United States of Europe to Venice, Italy, where the three young Stone brothers become involved with the local Committees of Correspondence and the Inquisition's trial of Galileo Galilei. The book contrasts the Roman Inquisition to the Spanish Inquisition, but may draw too sharp a line between the two, ignoring, for instance, the well-documented torture and execution of Giordano Bruno in 1600.
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- '''Eric Flint''' and
'''Andrew Dennis'''
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- 1634: The Galileo Affair
(beginning of the "French-Italian Plot Thread")
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- HC: 549 pages
PB: 688 pages
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- Ring of Fire especially the story
"To Dye For", and begins new '''Southern Europe''' plot line thread
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- HC: 1st printing April 2004
PB: July 26, 2005 (Reprint edition)
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- '''1632 series''', aka
'''''Ring of Fire series''''', or ''Assiti Shards series''
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