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  2. David Weber bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Ascent to Empire series. This series is a prequel to the In Fury Born set a few hundred years before that book. This series is set during the League Wars and tells of the beginning of the rise of the house of Murphy. Governor (June 2021) ISBN 978-1-9821-2540-0. Rebel (September 2024) ISBN 978-1-9821-9360-7.

  3. Honorverse - Wikipedia

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    The Honorverse is a military science fiction book series, its two subseries, two prequel series, and anthologies created by David Weber and published by Baen Books. They are centered on the space navy career of the principal protagonist Honor Harrington. The books have made The New York Times Best Seller list. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  4. Safehold - Wikipedia

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    Safehold is a science fiction book series by David Weber, currently consisting of ten titles, the latest released in January 2019.The series is mostly set around the 31st century, on a distant world dubbed "Safehold" where a group of humans are in hiding from the Gbaba, an alien enemy responsible for the end of all other human civilization.

  5. David Weber - Wikipedia

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    David Mark Weber (born October 24, 1952) is an American science fiction and fantasy author. He has written several science-fiction and fantasy books series, the best-known of which is the Honor Harrington science-fiction series. His first novel, which he worked on with Steve White, sold in 1989 to Baen Books. Baen remains Weber's major publisher.

  6. Empire of Man - Wikipedia

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    Both John Ringo and David Weber have said that they plan on writing more Empire of Man novels, Ringo going so far as to reveal that, after We Few, three more books have been contracted for the series. [4] Weber has yet to produce a formal outline for the subsequent novels, but has stated that he will not be continuing the Prince Roger storyline.

  7. 1632 series - Wikipedia

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    Co-author of 1633, New York Times best-selling author David Weber was contracted for no less than five books in the series in what is called the Central European thread or Main thread of the series, but there was a delay before the two authors synchronized their schedules to write that next mainline sequel, 1634: The Baltic War, released in May ...