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1635: The Cannon Law

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2006 novel by Eric Flint and Andrew Dennis

1635: The Cannon Law
AuthorEric Flint and
Andrew Dennis
Cover artistTom Kidd
LanguageEnglish
Series1632 series
GenreAlternate History
PublisherBaen Books
Publication date
September 26, 2006
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardcover,e-book)
Pages432 (hc)
ISBN1-4165-0938-0
Preceded by1634: The Galileo Affair 
Followed by1635: The Papal Stakes 

1635: The Cannon Law is the sixth book and fifth novel published in the1632 series byEric Flint andAndrew Dennis.[1] It is the second novel in the French-Italian plot thread, which began with1634: The Galileo Affair and was published byBaen Books in 2006. The book explores the reactions of the Roman Catholic hardliners toPope Urban VIII's actions in tolerating the newfreedom of religion taking root in Central Europe during the climax ofThe Galileo Affair.

Like all the preceding books in the series, it is set in theThirty Years' War. The series deals with history and political life, American culture and a host of other things taken for granted in today's First World countries.

Plot summary

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Following the events of1634: The Galileo Affair,Pope Urban VIII has been won over to the actions of the Americans after being saved from his attempted assassination and his subsequent pardon ofGalileo Galilei. However, Pope Urban's relations with the Americans and their allies earns the scorn of his historical enemy CardinalGaspar Borja y Velasco, who had been loudly critical of the actions, or inactions, of theHoly See in regard toGustavus Adolphus, Galileo, and now Cardinal Larry Mazzare, and had been briefly banned from Rome by Urban.

Cardinal Borja returns to Rome, though living in the outskirts of the city, and having cultivated allies with theSpanish element of the Vatican and acquiring the aid ofFrancisco de Quevedo y Villega, a mercenary agent provocateur, is ordered by KingPhilip IV of Spain to stir up trouble within Rome with the efforts of discrediting Urban and turning him into alame duck pope after Urban failed to support Spain in her war against the United States of Europe (USE). Borja exceeds these orders, orchestrating a military coup to overthrow Urban, which also caused the deaths of Urban's political allies including hiscardinal-nephewAntonio Barberini, and replace him with a Spanish puppet. Urban escapes from his second attempted death with the help from the American Roman embassy, leading to Borja being declared an Anti-Pope, with only Spain and its satellites recognizing his authority as the new Pope.

Literary significance and reception

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Publishers Weekly was somewhat critical in their review saying "If this novel is not as rollicking as its predecessor, that may be because there really isn't anything funny about theSpanish Inquisition,Monty Python notwithstanding."[2] Roland Green reviewing forBooklist was more positive saying "this is probably the strongest book in the magnificent saga since the opening volume 1632."[3] The reviewer or SFRevu wrote that "the book has that iceburg feeling of inevitability" and that the "people of 1635 may be trying to get out of the path history set for them, but they're still driven by the same events and pressures that decided their fates the first time."[4]

1635: The Cannon Law was listed on theLocus (magazine) Hardcovers Bestsellers List for two months in a row at the end of 2006 and the beginning of 2007, topping at number 8.[5][6]

References

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  1. ^"Uchronia: The Assiti Shards (1632) Series".www.uchronia.net.
  2. ^"1635: The Cannon Law".Publishers Weekly. Vol. 253, no. 34. August 28, 2006. p. 36.ISSN 0000-0019.
  3. ^Green, Roland (October 15, 2006)."1635: Cannon Law".Booklist. Vol. 103, no. 4. p. 36.ISSN 0006-7385. Archived fromthe original on March 4, 2016.Alternate Link viaEBSCO (institutional library access).
  4. ^Haggerty, Paul (September 26, 2006)."1635: Cannon Law by Eric Flint & Andrew Dennis".SFRevu.
  5. ^"Locus Bestsellers, December 2006".Locus. December 2006.
  6. ^"Locus Bestsellers, January 2007".Locus. January 2007.

External links

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