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What are The Crucibellus Manuscripts and who is Collette Dubois?

Any mathematician living after the 17th century would have looked at you as though you were an idiot for asking. What did they have to do with the rise of industrial power in Europe? Read Kim's story and find out!

A novel set in Eric Flint's 1632 Universe.

This story was previously serialized in the Grantville Gazette.

111 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 18, 2013

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April 20, 2015
Nice quick read

I found myself pleading like Oliver Twist, "more, please, sir". This story line cries for extension, the tech-heads among us would eat that up.

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February 5, 2021
Three stories from the ring of Fire/1632 series. Enjoyable short book with engaging characters. It also fills in something I have wondered about. The Ruhr is such an important industrial and mining area, how could it be ignored? It is ignored no longer. Read this one before you read the sequel. Since I have the sequel, I will now follow my own advise.
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June 25, 2020
What are The Crucibellus Manuscripts and who is Collette Dubois? Any mathematician living after the 17th century would have looked at you as though you were an idiot for asking. What did they have to do with the rise of industrial power in Europe? Read Kim's story and find out!
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40 reviews
October 10, 2020
A good addition to the series

Although it started sore of disjointed, i thought the first part could have had some more. Character development. I got better, I wish it would have had more. I look forward to a sequel
25 reviews
August 10, 2017
Not bad!

I very much like all of the ring of fire books. This one is about mathematics, something I know little about. Even so, it was very enjoyable.
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June 29, 2022
Very little to do with Essen. Not much new material from the Grantville Gazette articles if any. Not worth 12.99.
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5 reviews
September 28, 2020
To read this you have to understand the 1632 universe . Starting with 1632the book everything just flows from that book . Twenty perhaps thirty now novels and novellas and 90 of the Grantville Gazette
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January 2, 2016
Essen Steel

A good read you get history and education with enjoyment thrown in. As with all of the Ring of Fire boots
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