The Valley-Westside War

Harry Turtledove

Original title: The Valley-Westside War (Crosstime Traffic)

earliest edition we have, 2008 Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom, 2009 288 pages

In The Valley-Westside War, a global nuclear war broke out in 1967, leading to the collapse of civilization. The book is set in the ruins in what was once Los Angeles, 130 years after the war. The area of the city is controlled by two rival feudal states at war with one another: the Kingdom of Westside and the Kingdom of the Valley. The Crosstime Traffic team is dispatched to investigate the remains of the UCLA libra...

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Valley-Westside War edition · 2013 · Orion Publishing Group, Limited · 9780575121300
Valley-Westside War edition · 2009 · Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom · 9781429965668
The Valley-Westside War (Crosstime Traffic) paperback · 2009 · Tor Science Fiction · 288 pages · 9780765353801
Valley-Westside War edition · 2009 · Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom · 288 pages · 9780765374462
The Valley-Westside War (Crosstime Traffic) hardcover · 2008 · Tor Books · 288 pages · 9780765314871

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